Well done Rashford, Lingard, Young and Fosu-Mensah


Just in case anyone's missed the context of this, they visited a Man Utd fan on his deathbed.Well done Rashford, Lingard, Young and Fosu-Mensah![]()

They did well to keep hold of Berardi during the summer given he was being linked with Spurs, Juve, and a couple of clubs from Manchester (among others) throughout the summer.Surprisingly, the least well known and least experienced team in the EL tonight are Italian - Sassuolo. One season only in Serie A - 6th last year and this is their first European competition.
I watch Pogba and honestly cant see what all the fuss was about.
Similar to when I watch his current manager.
Utd were very poor this evening.
Mourinho gave game time to some first team squad players who've been on the bench so far. I'd liked to have seen him play some of the young kids (Fosu-Mensah, in particular). Schneiderlin and Depay haven't produced the form they showed for their previous clubs. Darmian and Rojo just don't look suited to playing in defence for an English team (ditto Blind, who was rested tonight). I'm sure Mourinho would have liked to have shipped a few of these players out and brought a few in, but the club said he needed to sell before he could do any more buying (!!)

We placed a £20m bid for Schneiderlin on Deadline Day, but Moronho said he wanted to keep him for the Europa League - because nothing boosts morale like publicly saying the only reason a player is still at the club is so they can make up the numbers in a secondary competition!Utd were very poor this evening.
Mourinho gave game time to some first team squad players who've been on the bench so far. I'd liked to have seen him play some of the young kids (Fosu-Mensah, in particular). Schneiderlin and Depay haven't produced the form they showed for their previous clubs. Darmian and Rojo just don't look suited to playing in defence for an English team (ditto Blind, who was rested tonight). I'm sure Mourinho would have liked to have shipped a few of these players out and brought a few in, but the club said he needed to sell before he could do any more buying (!!) and there weren't many interested buyers.
There is a problem with the balance of the squad
Pardew mentioned the contribution of the London Air Ambulances, again.
I think it's a disgrace that such an important service has to rely on charitable donations to maintain itself.
They do a wonderful job and I doubt that many people even realise that it's not part of our health service.
Spot on. What do they think's going to happen when the medic can no longer spin this crap?They are like many big organisations which provide important services that should be given state funding - Macmillan nurses, RNLI, NSPCC, RSPCA, Cancer Research, British Heart Foundation etc. Where would we be if people stopped donating?
Many state funded public services are receiving less and less funding too - the NHS, the justice system, local authorities etc. Soon, if you can't pay for access to health care, justice and other public services (even getting your bins emptied), you won't have access unless you're fortunate to receive the benevolence of some charity or other.
We have a government which has taken us back to Victorian values and principles when it comes to the provision of services and amenities for everyone. Those who can pay are fine, the rest rely on charity. From the early 20th century onwards, successive governments have taken on and funded the provision of these services as a right for each citizen. Now we're going back to the Victorian practices of great wealth living alongside poverty - with some of the rich showing philanthropy towards the poor.
Is anyone else secretly hoping one of Conte or Norbert slip on the wet grass when they're doing their calisthenics routine on the touchline?Chelsea v Liverpool tonight..................LUSCIOUS.