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Football 2024/25


charlierc

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2 hours ago, thetime said:

Saying that I'm going for a 0-0 or a sneaky 1-0 win to utd. It's the hope that kills you. 

Well, that hope is looking more alive than it did earlier.

 

Must say this is significantly better than what I saw against Newcastle the other day, likely assisted by not having to resort to an Eriksen/Casemiro midfield that would've been world beating in 2017.

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20 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Well, that hope is looking more alive than it did earlier.

 

Must say this is significantly better than what I saw against Newcastle the other day, likely assisted by not having to resort to an Eriksen/Casemiro midfield that would've been world beating in 2017.

... and so much for that.

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24 minutes ago, Gnomicide said:

Urgh.

 

Poor today, Liverpool. Should have subbed Alexander-Arnold earlier but Bradley is only just back from injury. Still, given Maguire's miss at the end, it could have been worse.

Made me wonder if for Man Utd fans, it was better that or the goal goes in only for Zirkzee to be deemed to be a quarter of an inch offside, seeing as Neville seemed to think he might be in that territory.

 

They were much better though. As said, I was deeply unimpressed by how they played against Newcastle on Monday and heard similar reviews for the recent Wolves & Bournemouth games, but clearly, time on the training ground and a better midfield pairing had a more stable platform to play with.

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1 hour ago, charlierc said:

 

 

They were much better though. As said, I was deeply unimpressed by how they played against Newcastle on Monday and heard similar reviews for the recent Wolves & Bournemouth games, but clearly, time on the training ground and a better midfield pairing had a more stable platform to play with.

 

I wouldn't go that far, they can lift themselves on the big games. Even the defeat to arsenal, was to setpiece goals. Chelsea another one we got a point against. 

 

It's very much utd of the 80s, raise it against the big boys and everyone else it's scary how bad it is. 

 

Wouldn't rule us out beating arsenal in the cup, then losing to Southampton at home. 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, thetime said:

 

I wouldn't go that far, they can lift themselves on the big games. Even the defeat to arsenal, was to setpiece goals. Chelsea another one we got a point against. 

 

It's very much utd of the 80s, raise it against the big boys and everyone else it's scary how bad it is. 

 

Wouldn't rule us out beating arsenal in the cup, then losing to Southampton at home. 

 

 

We have Ole's Man Utd losing at home to a previously hopeless Sheffield United then beating that season's PL champions Man City at the Etihad. So it would be on brand.

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33 minutes ago, charlierc said:

We have Ole's Man Utd losing at home to a previously hopeless Sheffield United then beating that season's PL champions Man City at the Etihad. So it would be on brand.

 

His record was a bit crazy to be fair, unbeaten in 28 premier league away games and bang average at home. 

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40 minutes ago, charlierc said:

I know I have a habit in particular of making this thread a bit Newcastle centric, but tonight went pretty well if I do say so. Obviously not job done, but a big hurdle I had doubts we'd clear cleared so yay.

 

Spurs v Newcastle would make a good final.

 

Hey at least you won't get United this time, after 99 and a few years ago. 

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11 hours ago, thetime said:

 

Spurs v Newcastle would make a good final.

 

 

 

Is it possible for both teams to lose a final? I'm sure we could arrange it between us 😁

 

I'd love to think there might be a heroic backs to the wall result from Spurs tonight, but i absolutely cannot see it -we just dont have the bodies. A one legged semi we could fluke, but two legs makes it almost impossible. We will have some players back for the second leg - which is bloody ages away, inexplicably - but the tie will be dead after tonight anyways.

At least the spectre of a Spurs v Arsenal final is decidedly unlikely, i would not be able to manage the tension of that at all 

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2 minutes ago, balti-pie said:

 

Is it possible for both teams to lose a final? I'm sure we could arrange it between us 😁

 

I'd love to think there might be a heroic backs to the wall result from Spurs tonight, but i absolutely cannot see it -we just dont have the bodies. A one legged semi we could fluke, but two legs makes it almost impossible. We will have some players back for the second leg - which is bloody ages away, inexplicably - but the tie will be dead after tonight anyways.

At least the spectre of a Spurs v Arsenal final is decidedly unlikely, i would not be able to manage the tension of that at all 

 

A month between legs is nuts, has it ever been like that before?

 

It'll be interesting to see what team Liverpool put out tonight. Once you reach the semi, the Carabou Cup suddenly seems important. I don't think it's will be full strength but doubt it will be the kids either. Plenty of decent players that are normally on the bench will likely start.

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3 hours ago, Gnomicide said:

 

A month between legs is nuts, has it ever been like that before?

 

It'll be interesting to see what team Liverpool put out tonight. Once you reach the semi, the Carabou Cup suddenly seems important. I don't think it's will be full strength but doubt it will be the kids either. Plenty of decent players that are normally on the bench will likely start.

It was 2 weeks apart the last few years.

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16 hours ago, thetime said:

 

Spurs v Newcastle would make a good final.

 

Hey at least you won't get United this time, after 99 and a few years ago. 

Sadly I suspect it'll be Liverpool triumphing in the other semis given Spurs' lack of defence. Their concession of 6 goals against Liverpool the last time they met just a month or so ago isn't the greatest guide that they'll be more resolute in the meeting tonight.

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4 hours ago, Gnomicide said:

 

A month between legs is nuts, has it ever been like that before?

 

It'll be interesting to see what team Liverpool put out tonight. Once you reach the semi, the Carabou Cup suddenly seems important. I don't think it's will be full strength but doubt it will be the kids either. Plenty of decent players that are normally on the bench will likely start.

It's kinda of a weird throwback tbf that this tournament still has two legged semi finals. I think it also used to have a two legged final and two legs in the early rounds, and I also seem to recall it was single leg semis during covid, but it is still a little bit of a curious outlier.

 

But yeah, I think the second leg would've been in one of the weeks of the Champions League's new extra group stage games, and as Arsenal are in that, the game has to be arranged around that commitment.

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4 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Sadly I suspect it'll be Liverpool triumphing in the other semis given Spurs' lack of defence. Their concession of 6 goals against Liverpool the last time they met just a month or so ago isn't the greatest guide that they'll be more resolute in the meeting tonight.

But on the other hand Liverpool are conceding an ridiculous amount of goals ATM

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2 hours ago, Skip997 said:

But on the other hand Liverpool are conceding an ridiculous amount of goals ATM

I did see the concession of a trio of goals at Newcastle a few weeks back, plus Alexander-Arnold's recent wobbles amid the rumours he's off to Madrid for next season. But the attack is still bloody good so I assume will be good enough to see off Spurs, not least given the as-before mentioned precedent that they conceded six goals to Spurs the other week.

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2 minutes ago, charlierc said:

I did see the concession of a trio of goals at Newcastle a few weeks back, plus Alexander-Arnold's recent wobbles amid the rumours he's off to Madrid for next season. But the attack is still bloody good so I assume will be good enough to see off Spurs, not least given the as-before mentioned precedent that they conceded six goals to Spurs the other week.

 

Should be a decent watch. 

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