It's been too easy for us. Meanwhile, the BBC is collectively creaming its knickers over United's win against the part-timers. Cannot wait until they come up against a decent team, which they will do in the next round, and get slaughtered.
Not many gooners do tbh. Had the same problem with another one the other night after the Barca spanking.
There's been quite a few on here since their humiliation, praising the beating that they took like some sort of abused spouse. Quite embarrassing.
Saturday's games: 12:45 West Ham Vs Sunderland 15:00 Leicester Vs Norwich 15:00 Southampton Vs Chelsea 15:00 Stoke Vs Aston Villa 15:00 Watford Vs Bournemouth 17:30 West Brom Vs Crystal Palace Leicester can extend their lead at the top with Arsenal and the Spuds playing on Sunday. Chelsea will be looking to claw their way out of the bottom half of the table. The big game of the weekend is Arsenal taking on the crazy Dutch bastard at OT.
LVG may as well send out the youth team. The numerous players he's brought in recently have done as well, if not better, than the first teamers. The one thing I will give him credit for is his readiness to give young players a chance. Other managers, including the man who is supposedly our next manager, would rather play with ten men than draft in a youth team player.
Fair play to the CDB for giving your youth players a chance. His hand has been forced somewhat by injuries, but that's sometimes when players get their chance and take it, like the lad Marcus Rashford did last night. I hope he has a great future, starting after the game on Sunday
I'm hoping that United can, at the very least, put up a half decent fight, this weekend. I fear, however, that they are going to be made to look like muppets.
If we have to start with a left back and a midfielder as the two centre halves and two children as full backs then it could be a painful experience.