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Would you spend €100+ on Paul Pogba??

  • Yup, still very young and filled with potential...

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Yo just saw that United lost to Michiganland, this **** aint even funny anymore. 

I do find it hilarious that now everyone wants LVG gone. Wasnt too long ago he was "building a solid foundation" and "changing the culture" of United. Reminds me of how some Chelsea fans reacted to Mou at the end of his spell at Chelsea. 
 
I mean it's not like the turn happened overnight :lol:. I seriously waited until he became indefensible before becoming sick of him. Of course things were alright when the squad was either 1st or near the top and they were in form but after, crashing out of the CL group stages and going on 3 months of absolutely **** results that have left the squad at a point where missing the top 4 is more of a probability than longshot, something has to give...

At least Mou had some earned damn silverware and wasn't losing to minnows on a weekly basis for his troubles :smh:.

A lot of fans tried to ride it out for a while with LVG but he became impossible to defend after that December from hell...the fact that he still has a job is a testament to the sheer incompetence of the board especially when you see the other club across town handling a manager change like a big and professional club should.
 
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If United doesn't get Mou where do they go next?

Looking forward to those Chelsea - United matches if it happens tho
 
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Yeah, just a year ago Mou won the EPL with Chelsea in a pretty dominant fashion. LVG has been nothing but a very expensive disappointment for United.
 
Squawka Football ‏@Squawka
Spanish clubs in Europe this week:

Roma 0-2 Real Madrid
Villarreal 1-0 Napoli
Sevilla 3-0 Molde
Valencia 6-0 Rapid
Marseille 0-1 Athletic

Nice week
 
Damn you know it's bad when all three publications use the same picture 
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Man Utd just isn't the same anymore. I don't doubt that they will get good again, they're too rich and proud of a club to let that happen. But the 13 titles in 23 years United? That's not coming back, and I hope some fans realize this and accept that. Sir Alex ain't walking through that door.
 
Are United fans ever happy?  It seems like it is always somebody... Rooney, Glazers, Moyes, LVG
 
I'm sure you'd be happy with constant underachievement and losing to clubs like the likes of Midtjylland,Sunderland,Norwich,Bournemouth,Middlesbrough on a somewhat normal basis...
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LOL

anybody watching Copa libertadores this year?

Mexico has some ok teams in the competition this year.

Toluca won 2-0 yesterday.

I think Pumas can come out with a W today as well...
 
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anybody watching Copa libertadores this year?

Mexico has some ok teams in the competition this year.

Toluca won 2-0 yesterday.

I think Pumas can come out with a W today as well...

Me.

Every once in a while a Mexican club will make it to the final of the Libertadores. First was Cruz Azul in 2001, then came Chivas in 2010, and last year Tigres lost against River Plate. Toluca looked good yesterday, my club is in the same group so we'll be playing them soon.
 
Adventure time and Regular show are definitely my guilty pleasures :lol: :smokin

We bare bears has been another one I've been watching :lol:
 
Most-watched live soccer games on US TV for weekend of 2/12 to 2/14

Of the soccer games shown live on US cable and satellite channels last weekend, seven of the top 10 most-watched games were televised on NBCSN. Six of them were Premier League matches, while the seventh was the Olympic qualifying game between the United States and Mexico women’s teams. It was an exceedingly good Sunday morning for NBCSN’s coverage of the Premier League as a combined audience of 1.6 million people watched the triple header featuring Arsenal vs. Leicester (7am-9am ET), Aston Villa vs. Liverpool (9-11am ET) and Manchester City vs. Spurs (11am-1pm ET). On the other end of the spectrum, the Bundesliga suffered another disappointing weekend. This time, an average of 32,000 people watched the Bundesliga matches across FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2 and FOX Deportes. Even the clash between Bayern Munich and Augsburg was only watched by 38,000 people. Altogether, the most-viewed soccer game on any FOX network last weekend was the 56,000 who watched Schalke vs. Mainz on Friday, February 12. Unfortunately for FOX and the Bundesliga, the audience who tuned in to Bayer Leverkusen against Bayern Munich two weeks ago didn’t help increase FOX’s numbers this past weekend. At this point, you have to wonder whether FOX Sports has given up on trying to promote the league. 1 Man City vs. Spurs 725,000 NBCSN 11am-1pm Sun, Feb 14
28 Fulham vs. QPR 3,000 beIN SPORTS 7:30-9:30am Sat., Feb 13

Click link for rest of the chart https://tr.im/Pfrox
 
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