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16 minutes ago, ralph said:

In the grand scheme, its not that bad, he remains at the helm relying on the likes of maguire, Evans and co. Long may their eternal despair and false dawns last. 

Yep. I forgot to add it was a Sky Football clip, not just some random manc blert. 

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14 hours ago, El Rojo said:


I don’t think that’s always the case. We have plenty of easy wins at home. Anyway, we’ve much better players than Sheffield United and Brentford so we should be getting twelve points from those fixtures regardless of how they play. 

 

I do think that sometimes teams are unconsciously resigned to defeat when they face Man City, though. 

Much like when they used to go to the Mancs in the 90's and 00's.

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14 hours ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

Nah, they could have done it in our game but decided not to. This is the norm.

It genuinely begs the question of corruption. Is it match fixing, either by owners of clubs who stand to gain from certain teams losing or betting syndicates placing huge bets on and having access to refs, to ensure money isnt lost.

 

With some of the stuff floating around about corruption in other countries, there's no way the refs in this country aren't, or haven't been, on the take.

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13 minutes ago, coachpotato said:

Rooney has left DC United by mutual consent.

Wonder where he’s going now?
Should Ten Hag be worried?

Ten Hag will be fine but if I were Dyche…

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