Qwiss! wrote:

Fabregas was ok today, not amazing. It took playing him with Kante and Bakayoko to stop looking shit though, don't think he'd look much better than Ozil if he played here.

Cesc can literally do nothing other than pass the ball, but if used properly, he's still damn effective. He can't run, he can't dribble, he can't tackle, but almost all of Chelsea's attacks came as a result of him passing the ball to Alonso, Morata and Hazard.

To early for an ITYS re Lukaku? He’s done absolutely nothing for their game.

Wonder if he'll get benched when Ibrahimovic is up to speed.

Probably. It's between him and Rashford, and since Rashford can actually play some football aside from scoring goals...

By the way, is it just me or has Lukaku gained some pounds this season? He was pretty much the last footballer who needed to bulk up.

Tony Montana wrote:
Qwiss! wrote:

Everyone should. They are an awful side to watch. I started last weeks game wanting them to beat Spurs but ended up disappointed that they did because they were just so fucking boring.

Always Spurs first to hate.

All the London club hates Spurs.

United is more hate-able for me. Everything they stands for is just awful and they have cuntish players to boot. It's hilarious watching them toil game after game despite spending over 600m for the past few years.

Andrea Christensen was outstanding yesterday. David Luiz can sit on the bench for awhile now.

I agree - the Y**ted + Mourinho combination is easily more hateworthy than Sprs (especially for those of us outside of England).

All the Spurs fans I know personally are nowhere near as bad as the London based United fans, which effects my opinion. So United just shade it with Mourinho.

Though these days it’s mostly just self loathing.

There are only 7 Spurs fans in Australia so Man United always top my list of most hated clubs because their shitbag fans are everywhere.

Similar to Chelsea, Spurs don't have any players that I actively dislike. Sure, Dele Alli is a prick but that's widely recognised across the league.

It's annoying that they're doing so well but frankly it's our fault that it's got to this stage.

Shady wrote:

Wonder if he'll get benched when Ibrahimovic is up to speed.

Doubt it. United are better with Lukaku.

Tony Montana wrote:
Qwiss! wrote:

Everyone should. They are an awful side to watch. I started last weeks game wanting them to beat Spurs but ended up disappointed that they did because they were just so fucking boring.

Always Spurs first to hate.

All the London club hates Spurs.

I agree but it was just as the game went on I wanted something to happen and only one team were playing football.

West Ham and Everton jobs both available, Big Sam will enjoy his pint of wine tonight.

Big Sam has already managed WHU.

I'm sure Everton are looking for a sexy foreigner anyway but Dyche could do well.

Tuchel would be great for WHU.

Everton should try Paulo Fonseca.

Edit: Just saw that Moyes is almost certainty for the WHU job anyway.

Moyes 😆

Such a stupid uninspired appointment.

It’s just to the end of the season.

Clubs re-cycling the same damaged goods around hoping for different results.

Hammers should be going for Fat Sam. Good manager for a mid-table club.

I think Moyes is still worth a punt for a club like WHU. People seem to forget the job he did at Everton.

Chelsea's technical director, Michael Emenalo, has stepped down. I'd never heard of him but apparently he's been really important for them.

Qwiss! wrote:

I think Moyes is still worth a punt for a club like WHU. People seem to forget the job he did at Everton.

That was 5 years ago now. His stock has fallen considerably and football has moved on.

People often talk about the fact that young english coach isn't given a chance, but its these old british coaches that is blocking their pathway. More than half of the new appointments past few years has been old british coaches.

Irish gunner wrote:

Chelsea's technical director, Michael Emenalo, has stepped down. I'd never heard of him but apparently he's been really important for them.

We don't even have a technical director...Arsenal Women do, mind, so I guess that's a bit unfair.

banduan wrote:

Hammers should be going for Fat Sam. Good manager for a mid-table club.

He's been there already.

It seems like many ex footballers suffer dementia or some sort of brain injuries and it's absolutely horrible that very little help is given from the clubs. I don't like Bayern but the way they helped out Gerd Muller from Alzheimer is class. English clubs need to learn fast

9 days later

Salah is doing the damn thing for Liverpool. He has 16 goals in mid November. 2-0. I think they're back above us as things stand.

Coutinho's vision and execution for that 2nd goal, brilliant.

I'm bored of De Bruyne. Best player in the league. Every week he just does it. What a hit today.

Tony Montana wrote:

What do people make of Burnley?

They'll tire. There's always a team like this without resources that falls away post January. 

Chelsea also looking special again. So much for the fall of Conte. And Hazard enjoying his football.

I'm just glad that we are still within striking distance of the majority of contenders even after our rubbish start to the season. If we get our shit togethre, we can compete for the top 4.


Pretty scary, and yet I feel we should have gotten a result at Eittihad.

I think that's 8 goals and 4 assist for Morata in his first 11 Premier League games. We should have signed him at any point in the last two seasons. This flick was ridiculous:

Lindelof is one of my favourite footballers

How embarrassingly sorry can you be Newcastle?

High visibility for the premier league stars this weekend

just watched city highlights, kompany couldl've been sent off in the first 2 minutes easily. Refs earning their keep from city once again.