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WELL DONE, CITY. HARD LUCK, LIVERPOOL. MEH CHELSEA. LOL UNITED. CYA NORWICH.

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Post limit achieved in the old thread. Time for a new one. Which I doubt will be the last one of the season.
 
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Re: JOEL IS AN UNCREATIVE HYPOCRITICAL RACIST TYRANT. also fitba and uk babes talk

Fucking Donahue or whatever repped me with some retarded autoplay shit as well. I'll force feed him his own cock one day.
 
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Re: JOEL IS AN UNCREATIVE HYPOCRITICAL RACIST TYRANT. also fitba and uk babes talk

Norwich 1-1 Swansea

I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a little bit disappointed with our result today. A draw at home against a Swansea side that were playing their third game in seven days and had been travelling across Europe midweek is a tad underwhelming. Particularly annoyed that we didn’t try to turn the screw in the last hour hour when they were clearly knackered. Vorm got booked for time wasting around the hour mark, which says it all…

Bassong is so out of form this season that it’s hard to believe that he’s the same player that easily won our POTs last season. Being out muscled and turned by tiny Nathan Dyer from a long ball should never happen to any centre half. Ruddy rushed out too quickly for my liking too. We never look like conceding lots of chances against the bottom half sides, but we have a few in the side who are prone to a few monumental fuck ups every season, today was no exception.

We really struggled to get into the game for the first half hour with Swansea dominating possession, as you would expect, but thankfully a lot of their play was in front of our defence and they rarely threatened in behind. It would be fair to say that the momentum shifted when Dyer went off with a rough looking leg injury, without him on the pitch Swansea lost a lot of width and it was far easier for us to condense their play, despite their continued domination of the ball. This lead to Fer and Howson winning more loose balls in clustered midfield area, meaning that we had the ability to break forward on the counter with more regularity, winning corners and creating chances. Hooper created a fantastic chance for himself when he rounded Vorm but failed to hit the target with two Swansea defenders on the line, while Fer had a header cleared off the line just before Hooper scored an ABSOLUTE PEARLER from an exquisite Elmander chest down. A much deserved equaliser after a late second half resurgence.

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Fuckern warz~! :moyes1

In the second half Swansea really started to struggle due to the toils of their European adventures. Despite still controlling the game in terms of possession, their back line and midfield looked incredibly vulnerable when without the ball. We really should have won the game with either Turner’s free header in the box which hit the bar, or Hooper’s close range shot that Vorm brilliantly saved low to his left hand side. Meanwhile, Swansea failed to test Ruddy apart from with crosses which he gladly claimed every time, although their was one comedy moment involving the woeful Bony and Gollum Shelvey. A perfect example of how possession is meaningless if you lack a quality outlet/movement in behind or someone who can dribble past defenders with ease. Dyer’s injury certainly changed the game in that sense.

In the circumstances it wasn’t a great result, but as Hughton would say I was happy to settle for a point after last week’s undeserved smash and grab win at the Hawthorns. A point against the Mackems next week (we generally perform poorly on the road, so for us that would be a decent result, especially with Sunderland looking harder to beat under Poyet) should see us entering the new year in a decent position, one that can attract some quality players, which is the most important thing at this stage of the season.



Should AVB be sacked?

I can’t see many reasons why not.

Yes they've lost Bale, but the loss of Bale's isn't the main reason why Spurs are hemorrhaging goals at the moment. Sure he would have made opposition sides more conservative on one flank when he played on the wing, and he would have forced most sides to play two out and out cdm's when he played behind the striker, but conversely he was hardly an incredibly defensive player himself and would often leave Spurs exposed themselves when he played out wide.

Meanwhile, it's fair to say that Spurs have lost their creative spark due to the Welshman's move to Madrid, but AVB has had £100 million to spend on replacements. Lamela and Soldado, who cost over £50 million combined, have both been poor buys due to AVB's tactics and what seems to be a lack of motivation (well AVB is their manager, so that's not a surprise...). Lamela mostly played on the right for Roma, but has featured mostly on the left for Spurs. Meanwhile Soldado (although he has been a bit shit regardless) is playing in a side that doesn't create enough chances from open play, which is not really surprising considering Spurs play with such a lack of width at times. Townsend has played a lot of the games on the right and tends to cut in and shoot, while natural centre half Vertonghen and right back Naughton have played most of the games at left back. Chadli is only just starting to settle into the side and Lennon has been inconsistent since his return to the right hand side. When one of your main consistent outlets out wide is the technically inefficient and brainless Kyle Walker you're going to struggle to create chances, let alone win a race for the top four. He would be better suited to a 4x4 relay race in the Olympics, he could probably provide good width on the outside lane :side:.

Staying on the subject of shite full backs, that has obviously been a problem area for AVB this season, but HE DECIDED to loan out his best left back BAE to QPR without bringing in a suitable replacement, despite having the budget to do so. You can argue about Danny Rose being injured all day long, but he was woefully out of his depth at the start of the season and was far more suited to Sunderland's deep lying tactics under MON than he was to AVB's often insane high line (Dawson and Capoue within it at CB today, LOLOLOLOLOLOL!). As already stated, Naughton and Vertonghen aren't suitable replacements either, while on the right flank Kyle Walker is very ordinary at best outside of being a pace merchant, and is offered very little competition by Naughton who is barely premier league quality when in his correct position. All of that is AVB's doing, he had the money and options to fix the issue but hasn't.

Finally at the back you have to look at Hugo Lloris' recent form, which has dipped lower than Mozza's ma's labia. He was in excellent form before his grotesque collision with Lukaku, but AVB has managed that whole affair with far less dignity than Imogen Thomas when she was shagging Ryan Giggs. He wanted the keeper to stay on against Everton when he was clearly more fucked than a minor in Wagg's santa's grotto, and it looks like he has rushed him back too soon based on recent form, seeing as the stopper has made at least one huge clanger in every game since his return. Is Brad Friedel really viewed with that much disdain down at White Hart Lane?

The only excuse you can make for AVB is that his team needs time to gel, but in that case why buy so many players who lacked prem experience all at once? You're just making a rod for your own back by doing that. It's also fair to say that despite all of this Spurs are still in contention for a top four finish, but with increased competition this year (especially Liverpool and Everton :brodgers :martinez) they need to be closer to the top dogs.

Tl;DR: AVB is a fuckern jewk bor!

PS: I'd love to say that I copied and pasted this from Mumorn's account on glory glory, but I didn't. Much like Spur's back line, I guess that's just the way the cookie crumbles :avb
 
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Re: JOEL IS AN UNCREATIVE HYPOCRITICAL RACIST TYRANT. also fitba and uk babes talk

tbf it's impossible to not sack him. Media was already circling around him and if he had another press conference, he would of latched onto blaming everything, everyone and a few Chinese children. He'd probably punch a few people who would mock him on the street at the rate he was going. Tactics are probably far off what Levy wants to see and throw in that Spurs' can't even score goals. Confidence of the team would of been destroyed & crushed beyond repair after the result to.

All credit to him, he got consistent results and league standing. But Spurs have won most of their games by 1-0 margins and there is no guile.
 
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Re: JOEL IS AN UNCREATIVE HYPOCRITICAL RACIST TYRANT. also fitba and uk babes talk

Posters on RAWK arguing over where Sturridge fits into the team when he comes back. Some want to push him out wide on the right :ti

Just stick him and Suarez up front, LIKE HOW IT WAS BEFORE STURRIDGE GOT INJURED WHEN THEY WERE BOTH BANGING IN GOALS. I remember people wondering how the two would play together when Suarez came back from his ban, completely forgetting that they had an almost telepathic partnership last season.

It's not as if Suarez needs to be on the shoulder of the last defender to score goals, he's always dropping deep anyway. His third against Norwich shows that.

I swear the only knowledgeable Liverpool posters on the internet are on here. :kobe10
 
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re: DANIEL FUCKING WELBECK.

So we can add Norwich to the list of 0-0's we should've won along with Villa and West Ham. Sadly the sign of a side that could go down. Idk why we seemed so scared of getting in the box today, only shooting from outside (I will stab whoever told Bardsley he's good at long shots. All his goals this year have been inside the area ffs!). Jozy could've done better with a chance in the first half and kinda had an off day but he felt really isolated in fairness to him. Fletcher was good coming on but I think until he scores I'd stick with Altidore. Same with Johnson being a sub, always seems to have fresh energy and has a point to prove, unlike when he starts and seems really bored. Way better on the left too since he can cross and not cut inside. Need a midfielder to link attack and midfield, kinda like Gardner if he wasn't just a potato who can take real good pens. Giaccherini and Altidore show good chemistry so idk why that hasn't been tried, maybe b/c we're low on wide midfielders or Giaccherinis quality too. Really need some depth in January. As well as Nidaye. FUCK @ brown being gone for 3 games as well. Needlessly stupid and you could make an argument for it being harsh but no way it's being rescinded and it's stoppage time, he should be smarter. With all these OG's and reds we're not making it easy for ourselves. Why couldn't it have been oshea instead :side:

Bottom at christmas is a pain but the tables mega open. Only 3 points off the pack and if we'd won today it would've been 1 which as far as being bottom as christmas would've went im sure would've been one of the closest points tallys. I think if we can learn to turn dominance into goals then we're in with a shout. If not I can't see us staying in the championship for long if Gus decides to stay. I think if/once he gets it right then we'll become a really decent side. Plus he's not certifiably insane.
 
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re: DANIEL FUCKING WELBECK.

Steven Pienaar did an interview with the Guardian today and what I'll post below, is what I believe is the biggest difference between Everton last season to Everton this season.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/dec/21/steven-pienaar-roberto-martinez-everton

"We beat Fulham 4-1 the other day and he was annoyed because some of the players hadn't looked like they were enjoying themselves. Winning is not enough, he wants us to win with a smile on our face."
On the quote above, I've been told that when Barcelona youth players finish a match, they get asked whether they enjoyed themselves. Now of course I'm not saying we are Barcelona MK II to anything like that, but he's bringing such a different mentality to the club as opposed to the 'knife to a gunfight' mentality which Moyes had, which takes me to quote number 2 which is now my sig:

In the dressing room before the Arsenal game he just said: 'Get over your fears. This is a moment to enjoy.' That was his team talk. And the thing is, that is exactly what we did."
We have the players to beat anyone in the league, home and away, we just didn't have the belief we could do it. We broke a 21 year record by beating United at Old Trafford. We went to Arsenal and was IMO the better side and deserved 3 points but took 1 point. Beat Chelsea at Goodison Park and outplayed a flying Liverpool at home for the most part only to concede in the 89th minute due to a lapse of concentration by Distin which resulted in a draw.

We are still in a transitional period and we will have bumps along the way i.e our 3 draws at the beginning of the season in a row, drawing 0-0 with Palace away when they could have won 2-0 etc but I've never been so excited by an Everton side in my entire life.
 
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Re: DANIEL FUCKING WELBECK IS INFERIOR TO EDEN AZAAAAAAAAAAAA

Forgot to mention I sat behind someone with a Chelsea rucksack at Old Trafford yesterday. Brilliant.

No way in hell was that was a booking yesterday for Januzaj. I could see why a ref wouldn't give a foul (it was) but to book him for diving was ridiculous. I guess that's what he gets for doing it last week though. Blatant penalty too. Welbeck one got a clip that you can't see on the gif in here but he went over too easily for what the contact was. That being said there was as much contact as there was for West Brom's penalty but they got the decision and we didn't. Young penalty was a horrific decision on par with the Suarez/Etoo non decision. I guess maybe reputation for going over easily influenced the decision again but you still expect better from someone who's reffed World Cup Finals and used to be on our payroll. So much for loyalty ffs. Webb really should be reffing League 1 this weekend but no doubt he'll get a Premier League tie in the Cup because he's Howard Webb and he seems like a really chill guy with the players. Manager performs that bad and he gets sacked. Player performs that bad and he gets dropped. Ref performs that bad in 2 major consecutive matches and he goes on as normal.

Debuchy red card was probably the best tackle you'll see all season too. I know why it got a red card and it's stupid in the modern game when player's know what happens when you do that but it always irks me a lot when players win the ball so clean and get sent off anyway. Surely refs can just be allowed to use some common sense and just book them if they get the ball clean in a reckless manner.
 
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Re: DANIEL FUCKING WELBECK IS INFERIOR TO EDEN AZAAAAAAAAAAAA

but you still expect better from someone who's reffed World Cup Finals.
Conversely, I haven't expected anything of the cunt since the 2010 WC final. "Webb's reffing, get the stretcher ready" as the saying goes. The kind of ref who will basically let anything go unless he's pressured into making a decision. It can be good sometimes because he will let games flow when there are niggley little fouls occurring that other refs would blow up for, but unfortunately he's not consistent enough for that to work most of the time while he also lets really reckless actions pass by without halting games quite often. Then again he will get conned by reputations as well, which goes back to the whole pressure thing. The Lloris on Young incident was a perfect example of that. In theory he's a good ref and I think that's why the FA has promoted him so high, but he really doesn't have the focus or ability to command authority to make it work.
 
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Re: DANIEL FUCKING WELBECK IS INFERIOR TO EDEN AZAAAAAAAAAAAA

That's a proper full on David Icke level conspiracy theory :lmao

Next we'll be told that much like the Royal family, :suarez1 is a shape shifting Lizard with a penchant for human flesh. Oh wait...
 
#2,393 ·
Re: STUCK WITH MOYES

If I mean anything to you guys you'll tone down the Utd mockery :jose. Pls :jose

Yeah not happening. :moyes3

With the exception of 3 home games this season where Bayer, Palace and West Ham were shit we've either played poor and lost or played decent for half the match and failed to capitalise on domination in the attacking half. Today was both. 1st half we played well and should have gone into half time in front. 2nd half was just awful. Fletcher was great 1st half but you could tell straight away in the 2nd that he fell off the pace and was struggling. It was very clear too when Routledge was skinning him down the wing. Not that I'd expect Fletcher to match him for pace but Fletcher had barely started running by time Routledge was past him and whipping a cross in. Welbeck was yet again the only bright spot. Absolutely agreed with T-C about having Welbeck over Hernandez. Every. Single. Time. Moyes fucked the front two up today playing Welbeck off Hernandez. Welbeck's at his best as the furthest man forward so he straight away restricted Welbeck's impact on the game and once again exposed Hernandez's weaknesses by putting him up top and asking for him to hold the ball up. He's at his best going towards goal not away from it and he's been making him look like a very ordinary player this season. Valencia is totally useless. Nice work ethic but I can't remember the last time he had an end product. Cleverley is never changing a game that isn't going our way. He's a neat player but when things are going like this he isn't the man to be playing every single minute like he has. Kagawa was woeful yet again and I don't get how anyone can continue to defend him. Had games in the middle this season and still sucked. Buttner is basically Nani but playing LB to expose our defence even more. Moyes yet again with game by game rotation of the CBs and CMs which cost us yet another goal right through the middle. I feel really bad for Smalling because he's playing in such an unnatural position for the type of player he is but he keeps on making them runs forward but with no end product. The difference between him and Valencia though is he's a fucking CB who running down the wing and finishing with a great cross shouldn't be expected of. Besides the obvious 3 Smalling's probably been our best player this season taking into account he's being dealt really shitty hands playing at RB. Lindegaard was caught in no man's land for the goal. Even I know that's a position where you never want to be as a keeper, halfway in your box. He's either got to come all the way or stay back. Did neither. Almost made the same mistake after too. Fabio I felt kinda bad for because you could see how eager he was to win every ball. Just lacking some maturity and sadly for him that's probably his last game this season now.

I've said my piece about Welbeck many times before so I'll keep this short. Nobody seemed to mock him until that 3% stat came up and then everyone started acting like idiots. I could find a stat showing his goals to game ratio this season when playing up front and it'd show he's scored better than a goal a game playing up top as the main striker. But everyone would ignore that in the same way they ignored Navas having a 0% finishing rate from the same position Welbeck played for all of last season. When he plays up front he scores. He's not the greatest finisher in the world but he still scores. It's short sighted to judge him just on that too because his other work is fantastic. Hold up and link up play recently has been super and his work ethic is second to none. Not the best dribbler (hence why playing him on the wing made him look bad) but his movement is still good in them central positions.

Moyes cam with audio is great btw. All he does is shout "C'mon Danny" and get ignored by players when he tries to get them to come on as a sub. "Michael. Michael. Michael!" Carrick: "fuck this" *trots further down the pitch doing a light jog*.

The Fergie point is a really interesting one that I've pondered myself. Pondered is a great word. Hence forth I shall use it more. Especially in conjunction with hence forth. Conjunction is aboard the groovy train too. He'll obviously still he have a stronger influence on what happens, particularly regarding Moyes but you'd like to think even he knows he got this one wrong. I'm not too confident he will be though.

We need a first choice LB, RM, CM and CAM btw with more depth on both wings.

De Gea/X

Rafael/X Jones/Smalling Evans/Vidic X/X

X/X Carrick/Fellaini X/Cleverley Januzaj/X

X/X

RVP/Welbeck​

fill in the X's with new players and spot the obvious departures.
 
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Re: STUCK WITH MOYES


We need a first choice LB, RM, CM and CAM btw with more depth on both wings.

De Gea/X

Rafael/X Jones/Smalling Evans/Vidic X/X

X/X Carrick/Fellaini X/Cleverley Januzaj/X

X/X

RVP/Welbeck​

fill in the X's with new players and spot the obvious departures.
i'd say the need for wingers is greater than someone who can play behind the striker. Januzaj's natural position is behind the striker, give him a chance there, no doubt he will do better than kagawa.
 
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Re: STUCK WITH MOYES

I'm going to try to make a serious post, but it will probably descend into me breaking out in fits of laughter.

We played quite well at times, got near the edge of the box quite regular
This sums it up for me. How the fuck is that a positive? I completely agree with WOOLCOCK (I think it was, but even if it wasn't, I agree with you in general about stuff [STUFF] WOOLCOCK) in that Moyes is more worried about how his attitude is perceived by the media than anything else. He was slammed earlier in the season because he called the squad not good enough, so he's trying to be positive. The problem is the above quote is Hodgy Podgy Positive™. It's just utter shite. The message is wrapped in a positive tone, but if you hear what he's saying, it's absolute bullshit, and it's not at all encouraging to the squad.

How getting near the edge of the box equates to playing well is beyond me. Of course you got there, you're playing at fucking home against a team that hasn't won many games of late and you're the fucking champions. How does that equate to playing well? It doesn't. It's Hodgy Podgy Positive™ bullshit. The only difference is it's now your turn.

Sure, his tactics are crap. They seem to be just get it to the box and ping it in. The problem is that there's no creativity elsewhere. He doesn't encourage defence splitting passes. There's no one in midfield who is being told to try to go through the middle. Ping it out to Valencia and have him cross it. It worked once too, because Buttner actually put in a decent cross (it would have been better if Fabio was on the pitch though, wouldn't it? Oh right.

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Excuse me. I had something in my throat.) The point is that there seems to be rubbish all movement out of positions, and everything is just stagnant. They know the idea is just get it wide and cross it. Take Januzaj out, and it seems nobody does anything else.

Ferguson had a rough start, so I hope he implores the board to keep Moyes on. I don't think he would want to admit defeat. Moyes is his choice after all, and he's not going to try to run away from the problem. Not like Moyes does.

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