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  1. I disagree He was great on that buildup Superb back heel pass
  2. Mine is fine http://www.sportnews.to/events/2019/premier-league-chelsea-vs-sheffield-united-s1/
  3. Chels v Sheffield United HD Streams http://www.sportnews.to/events/2019/premier-league-chelsea-vs-sheffield-united-s1/ http://ripple.is/football/11528-chelsea-vs-sheffield-united http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-1.html http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-2.html http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-3.html http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-4.html http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-5.html http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-6.html https://www.vipleague.bz/chelsea-fc-vs-sheffield-united-fc-streaming-link-1 https://www.vipleague.bz/chelsea-fc-vs-sheffield-united-fc-streaming-link-2
  4. if by LW you means James, that is looking a real solid move, and he did not break the bank RB was a smart move, AWB is great, and I am not sold at all on Dalot they desperately need to upgrade more at CB, LB (atrocious options) and yes, MF, their AMF's are dross, and Fred has been a Bakayoko level (worse in way as he cost £53m) flop
  5. If we are a clear 3rd or 4th in the EPL, then yes, would love a run in the CL but I want CL NEXT year after we have reloaded and an EL win is probably the easiest path PLUS we get another shot at that damn Super Cup
  6. Rashord is better as an SS coming in from wider out
  7. They are using (as they should) Martial as a CF this year
  8. Chelsea: Predicting a rampant victory against overlapping centerbacks https://theprideoflondon.com/2019/08/31/chelsea-predicting-rampant-victory-overlapping-centerbacks/ Chelsea hosts newly promoted Sheffield “overlapping centerbacks” United. Our contributors are expecting big things from the Blues. Scott Brant: Chelsea 3-Sheffield United 1. Lampard’s first clean sheet won’t come this week either. I have given up all hope that Michy Batshuayi starts and features under Lampard. Chelsea should run over Sheffield with ease, I said the same thing last week about Norwich, and well that wasn’t with ease. Sheffield United is a tamer beast though, and shouldn’t be an issue regardless if N’Golo Kante and Pedro are out. Christian Pulisic and Mason Mount to have monster days with a goal each, and the third coming from a defender, set piece goal. Abhishek Pancholi: 4-0.Despite protestations from various corners, Lampard will hand Abraham another start against The Blades. Abraham won’t disappoint, notching up two more goals, leaving Batshuayi reevaluating his life choices on the bench. Future England star, Mount, will add another goal after the break while Willian will round off the scoring in the 85th minute. Olaoluwa Nwobodo: 4-0. It’s not going to be an easy game, which is why most of the goals will come in the final 15 minutes. Sheffield United will do their best to unsettle Chelsea and exploit the space Chelsea gifts them. They won’t succeed. Lampard and his boys will give Sheffield United the classic “welcome to the Premier League” drubbing. Chelsea will be too much for them. Abraham hat-trick (that boy can finish, damn!), Mount goal. Jorginho to finally get a Premier League assist, or two this season. Kevin Peacock: 3-1. Fresh from last week’s win over Norwich, Lampard’s Chelsea face another side he’ll be familiar with as a manager. For Mount and Tambraham, they too will know the opposition well. The result of his game will depend, to a degree, on how much Jody Morris and SFL have managed to iron out the issues in Chelsea’s defence at Cobham through the week. Game on game there have improvements. It’s doubtful Lamps will ever master Jose Mourinho’s ability to park the bus, nor should he try. Outscoring the opposition is all that matters. Expect them to do that. Chelsea to win 3-1 goals from Tambraham, Mount and Emerson. Nate Hofmann: 3-1. Saturday’s match will be Sheffield’s first crack at one of the “Big Six” Premier League clubs. Much has been made about their unique tactics and style of play (overlapping centerbacks?!), but whether they’ll stick to their guns against more intimidating opposition is yet to be seen. If I were Chris Wilder, I would be ecstatic that my first major challenge of the season is against Chelsea, who look like they’d struggle to keep a clean sheet against a set of training cones at the moment. That said, some optimism within the Blades’ ranks could be to Chelsea’s benefit. If the likes of Mason Mount and Christian Pulisic can get a bit of time on the ball in the final third, they should be able to create plenty of chances against a group of Sheffield defenders who tend to be closer to the center circle than their own penalty box. snip
  9. ffs, James nil 1 he is looking a baller
  10. lol, Manure summed up in a nutshell Luke Shaw was their POTY last year https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/luke-shaw-wins-sir-matt-busby-player-of-the-year-award-2018-19
  11. SOTON v Manure HD Streams http://www.sportnews.to/events/2019/premier-league-southampton-vs-manchester-united-s1/ http://glorygloryreddevils.blogspot.com/p/manchester-united-2.html http://stream-cr7.net/manchester-united-live-stream.html https://www.totalsportek.com/new-england-patriots-live-stream/
  12. he played well at AC Milan, just hated Gennaro Gattuso and the appalling racial abuse
  13. finally, and if we get €35m for him I considered it a great deal I think he will do well in Monaco again, Jardim seems to understand him
  14. Harry Maguire has not solved Man Utd's problems Friday, August 30, 2019 Football Nerd United have an awful defensive record this year By Alistair Tweedale Jose Mourinho insisted throughout his time as Manchester United manager that the quickest, easiest and most effective solution to their defensive problems was to spend big on an established centre-back. After half a season of trying to change things with the same group of players, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave up over the summer and convinced the club's hierarchy to splash out to the tune of £85m on Harry Maguire. Following the 4-0 thrashing of Chelsea on the opening weekend of the season, conclusions were being jumped to about Maguire leading United into a new dawn. He had brought calm, assurance and leadership to an otherwise lost defence in that win, but since then it has been very much back to the United of old. Indeed, the honeymoon period that Solskjaer initially enjoyed is now long forgotten, and United's defensive record remains a particular concern. Over the 15 games since the goalless draw with Liverpool on 24 Feburary, United have kept just the one, solitary clean sheet - that coming against Chelsea at the start of this season. That leaves 14 other games in which they have conceded at least once - and in half of those at least two goals have been shipped. Familiar defensive frailties were exposed by Crystal Palace last week as United fell to a desperately disappointing home defeat. United had 22 shots and scored once. Palace had just 29 per cent possession, managed just five shots all game and scored twice. Of the 17 Premier League teams that were in the top flight last season and still are this, only struggling Watford have kept fewer clean sheets over the past 15 rounds of matches. Incredibly, United have the same number of Premier League clean sheets since February as newly-promoted teams Aston Villa and Sheffield United. So what hope for United going forwards? Maguire may well steady the ship eventually, but they face a tough game in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off against a Southampton side who have scored in each of their last 15 home Premier League games. United's poor recent record suggests there is something more fundamentally wrong than the oversimple assumption a sizeable force like Maguire could plug the gap. To realise their top four ambitions, Solskjaer needs to make significant improvements - and fast.
  15. He is one of my favourite players of ours of course I am always MFer biased, lolol (my favourite position overall)
  16. I have been saying he is Bayern bound for ages am not changing that stance now
  17. here are the highlights https://yfl.veuclips.com/player/html/GIAwLSsyVP?popup=yes&autoplay=1 he is turning into a magnificent striker
  18. Papy Djilobodji is on obvious choice, but we made a profit on him, so I would go with Fernando Torres for sheer FLOP level and the insane cash paid The special Bolivian Marching Powder Award goes to
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