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Man, I hope Milan wins against Lazio today for Inzaghi's sake... Word is he'll be sacked if they lose.
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He started Abiatti in goal today so i doubt a win is possible, im still on the fence about changing my avy if he does get sacked though
 
A few years ago, people said Bojan would have never turned into Bojan.

These things happen my man.

The only reason you're speaking in such absolutes is because he's performing well now, and that's easy to do.


"On 19 September, he was named to the first team to participate in their Football League Cup tie against Leeds United the following day..." "..Pogba appeared as a half-time substitute to make his professional debut as Manchester United won the match 3–0."


"Pogba made his second appearance against Aldershot Town in the Fourth Round of the League Cup on 25 October 2011"

"Pogba made his Premier League debut against Stoke City on 31 January 2012, replacing Javier Hernández in the 72nd minute."

"He made another substitute appearance against West Bromwich Albion on 11 March"

"Four days later, he made his European debut in the second leg of the team's UEFA Europa League round of 16 tie against Spanish club Athletic Bilbao; he appeared as a substitute in the 2–1 away defeat, coming on for Michael Carrick in the 63rd minute as Manchester United lost the tie 5–3 on aggregate"

3-Lung Park, Carrick, Scholes, Fletch were playing in his position at the time. I wouldn't have dropped any of those players with the form they were in that year, for some 16 year old with promise.

I too would have loved to see Pogba flourish. I used to dream of a world were Blackett, and Pogba (Young & Nani) would lead the black revolution at United, but the fact is, there was no guarantee he would have been who he is today. A judgement call was made...



Meh, I'm not a believer in "he suddenly went to Juventus and became a great player"

He was 4 months removed from training in Manchester to starting in a world class midfield at Juve. I don't think that suddenly happens out of nowhere. He already had it in him, talent will be talent. That's just how I view things. Bojan, I don't know **** about him but I don't think it's comparable to Pogba's situation if he stayed at Old Trafford.

We're going to need to conclude this debate with one of our classic "Agree to Disagree" moments. lol
 
Wow, great block/save from Mignolet on Costa... That should've been a goal...

Sad thing is for every 3-4 great plays/saves from Mignolet, he makes 1-2 boneheaded mistakes.

Henry was a great footballer man... Always appreciated the way he played...
 
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^ I was thinking the same thing :lol:

Would be nice to bring in Schurrle now..
 
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This team has lost that steamrolling touch they had.

It happens. I remember when Citeh has bussin teams down 5-0 week in week out, then suddenly they couldn't win 1-0.

That kind of steamrolling is hard to maintain throughout an entire season.
 
lol at Mou busy arguing with the official...sees the goal...and goes back to arguing with the official
 
Ivanovic is the best. Ramires is the worst. Anybody want to take him before the window closes?
 
The Bojan news is disheartening. Def wanted to see him put up 15+ goals this year
 
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Man, I hope Milan wins against Lazio today for Inzaghi's sake... Word is he'll be sacked if they lose. :smh:
He started Abiatti in goal today so i doubt a win is possible, im still on the fence about changing my avy if he does get sacked though

Milan lost... :smh:

It's funny, this post from Goal.com echoed exactly what I was saying about the Rossoneri, that Berlusconi & Galliani are the real problems.

http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/ed...-nothing-berlusconi-and-galliani?ICID=HP_HN_2
 
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