Looking more likely now.I hope not - I still like his game.Stunning and bizarre fall for a guy who was the team MVP for Chelsea 16 months ago. It's looking a lot like he'll be sold to someone in Europe come January I guess.Juan Mata in the reserves today, as many predicted would eventually happen after United's buying spree.
Clattenberg? I agree.Embarrassing
Not to worry - it's never LvGenius' fault so you can be sure he'll call out somebody!Disgraceful - hopefully LvG calls out his defenders and the calls Clattenberg out as an incompetent bafoon.
Oh yeah, and Spurs.Sigh.
Maybe the board for not letting him buy?Not to worry - it's never LvGenius' fault so you can be sure he'll call out somebody!Disgraceful - hopefully LvG calls out his defenders and the calls Clattenberg out as an incompetent bafoon.
Here is a screenshot for when it's eventually fixed"Mark "The %^&*@!" Clattenburg (born 13 March 1975)[1] is an English professional football referee, who officiates primarily in the Premier League for Leicester City, and for FIFA."
Mark "The %^&*@!" Clattenburg Full name Mark realy #### at refereeing Clattenburg Born 13 March 1975 (age 39)
Consett, County Durham, England Other occupation ####
ETA -- Under personal life: "Wears a wig."
Well yeah. Such an imbalanced squad - how can you spend all that money and not buy a referee?!Maybe the board for not letting him buy?Not to worry - it's never LvGenius' fault so you can be sure he'll call out somebody!Disgraceful - hopefully LvG calls out his defenders and the calls Clattenberg out as an incompetent bafoon.
![]()
Here is Clattenburg's wiki page
Some highlights:
"Mark "The %^&*@!" Clattenburg (born 13 March 1975)[1] is an English professional football referee, who officiates primarily in the Premier League for Leicester City, and for FIFA."
Mark "The %^&*@!" ClattenburgFull name Mark realy #### at refereeing Clattenburg Born 13 March 1975 (age 39)Consett, County Durham, England Other occupation ####
ETA -- Under personal life: "Wears a wig."
Seriously? Anyone can lose to anyone 0-1 in the PL, but shipping 5 goals to Leicester...?Probably the more surprising result this morning.Sigh.
Wow.5 points in 5 games for Man United is troubling enough, but what might be more concerning is that they have had arguably the easiest schedule of any team in the league this year so far.
Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, and Leicester
Better than 4 to MK DonsSeriously? Anyone can lose to anyone 0-1 in the PL, but shipping 5 goals to Leicester...?Probably the more surprising result this morning.Sigh.![]()
Even when accounting for the starting lineups? This is pretty comparable actually.Better than 4 to MK DonsSeriously? Anyone can lose to anyone 0-1 in the PL, but shipping 5 goals to Leicester...?Probably the more surprising result this morning.Sigh.![]()
You know he's spent a long time in front of the mirror perfecting it too.I love TSO's disheveled "I just worked twenty straight hours on Wall Street" look.
And Swansea, the one decent side in that list, they played at home.Wow.5 points in 5 games for Man United is troubling enough, but what might be more concerning is that they have had arguably the easiest schedule of any team in the league this year so far.
Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, and Leicester
West Brom winning at Spurs? I wonder how the odds on that compared to Leicester winning at home.Seriously? Anyone can lose to anyone 0-1 in the PL, but shipping 5 goals to Leicester...?Probably the more surprising result this morning.Sigh.![]()
The disheveled banker look is better than last season when he went with the club track suit on the sideline.I love TSO's disheveled "I just worked twenty straight hours on Wall Street" look.
Not to quibble, but LC is easily "decent", having drawn Arsenal and Everton at home before today and beaten Stoke. They played Chelsea very tough as well.And Swansea, the one decent side in that list, they played at home.Wow.5 points in 5 games for Man United is troubling enough, but what might be more concerning is that they have had arguably the easiest schedule of any team in the league this year so far.
Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, and Leicester
Nope, lineups are locked 1 hour ahead of gametime.So I went to the farmer's market during the second half of the Man United game. Did I miss anything?
I'm looking for odds, and found http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2761727/Diego-Costa-Sergio-Aguero-head-betting-form-Yaya-Toure-worth-backing-Manchester-City-host-Chelsea.html#ixzz3DxhJM38B'>this from the Daily Fail:West Brom winning at Spurs? I wonder how the odds on that compared to Leicester winning at home.Seriously? Anyone can lose to anyone 0-1 in the PL, but shipping 5 goals to Leicester...?Probably the more surprising result this morning.Sigh.![]()
Van Gaal’s Red Devils are now 4/6 for a top-four finish having been better than evens across the board.
Shorter term, they’re 4/6 to win at Leicester but better value is victory with both teams scoring at 5/2.
What did you pick up? I just moved and need to find a new local farmers market.So I went to the farmer's market during the second half of the Man United game. Did I miss anything?
Leicester have been not only pretty good, but highly entertaining. Ulloa has been one of the players of the season so far, and I love how aggressive their wings play. Cambiasso will really help sitting in front of two physical, but not particularly mobile, CBs. And who doesn't want to see Schmeichel's kid succeed?Not to quibble, but LC is easily "decent", having drawn Arsenal and Everton at home before today and beaten Stoke. They played Chelsea very tough as well.And Swansea, the one decent side in that list, they played at home.Wow.5 points in 5 games for Man United is troubling enough, but what might be more concerning is that they have had arguably the easiest schedule of any team in the league this year so far.
Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, and Leicester
Yeah, that's one Zlatan would be proud of.
WTF is with Deadspin pinning that one on the keeper?
Grass fed dairy. Some pastured chicken parts and aromatics for a stock I'm making.What did you pick up? I just moved and need to find a new local farmers market.So I went to the farmer's market during the second half of the Man United game. Did I miss anything?
Gluten free crab cakes - interesting. Hope things go well with Mrs. Scooby.Grass fed dairy. Some pastured chicken parts and aromatics for a stock I'm making.What did you pick up? I just moved and need to find a new local farmers market.So I went to the farmer's market during the second half of the Man United game. Did I miss anything?![]()
Some gluten free crab cakes. I'd normally get a lot more veggies, but the wife's pregnancy has kind of limited what we make at home.
Cnbc i think. I missed it too.sunnava...
I had the Spurs game on while cleaning house this morning- looked through the NBC channels and that was all I could find- what a joy of a game.![]()
where the hell was the United game?
I was talking looking at the list before the season started. Before the season I think it is fair to say the list contained 3 relegation candidates and 2 mid tier teams.Not to quibble, but LC is easily "decent", having drawn Arsenal and Everton at home before today and beaten Stoke. They played Chelsea very tough as well.And Swansea, the one decent side in that list, they played at home.Wow.5 points in 5 games for Man United is troubling enough, but what might be more concerning is that they have had arguably the easiest schedule of any team in the league this year so far.
Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, and Leicester
wtf. that's where they're going to play the "main games" that aren't more important than F1?Cnbc i think. I missed it too.sunnava...
I had the Spurs game on while cleaning house this morning- looked through the NBC channels and that was all I could find- what a joy of a game.![]()
where the hell was the United game?
I watched on the App but I think it was on CNBC.sunnava...
I had the Spurs game on while cleaning house this morning- looked through the NBC channels and that was all I could find- what a joy of a game.![]()
where the hell was the United game?
Yeah - as disappointing as Spurs were - ManUtd losing, after being up 3-1 with 30 minutes to play, is more of a shocker.Seriously? Anyone can lose to anyone 0-1 in the PL, but shipping 5 goals to Leicester...?Probably the more surprising result this morning.Sigh.![]()
Yes, but people always underestimate how much lineup and coaching changes can affect teams. To say they've changed the lineup at United is a massive understatement- they've radically changed their formation and tactics, brought in a flood of new players to accomplish this, have a manager new to the PL and England leading all of this, oh and they've still got a massively imbalanced squad. Thinking that they'd perform against these early teams as they "should" for no other reason than "because they're United" really ignores how many changes they're trying to swallow all at once.I was talking looking at the list before the season started. Before the season I think it is fair to say the list contained 3 relegation candidates and 2 mid tier teams.Not to quibble, but LC is easily "decent", having drawn Arsenal and Everton at home before today and beaten Stoke. They played Chelsea very tough as well.And Swansea, the one decent side in that list, they played at home.Wow.5 points in 5 games for Man United is troubling enough, but what might be more concerning is that they have had arguably the easiest schedule of any team in the league this year so far.
Swansea, Sunderland, Burnley, QPR, and Leicester
If you looked at that list, and knowing Swansea was at home, I think expecting 11 points from these first 5 was reasonable.