The "United failure Watch" thread

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The defence will be crap until Terry and Zouma are playing. Cahill is bang average, Luiz can't defend and Ivanovic has been poor for over a year.

Never been a Cahill fan, and Luiz is a piss taking clown! I'm not sure Terry or Zouma are the answer, but they need to change it, and quick!
 
The defence will be crap until Terry and Zouma are playing. Cahill is bang average, Luiz can't defend and Ivanovic has been poor for over a year.

Ivanovic is done. Chelsea's defence is going to be found out time and time again this season.
 
Never been a Cahill fan, and Luiz is a piss taking clown! I'm not sure Terry or Zouma are the answer, but they need to change it, and quick!

Those two are poor but Ivanovic is their worst defender by some distance imo.

With all the money they've sorrento over the years, is shocking that Terry is still their standout number one CB really.

Saying that, it's similar with Man City when it comes to CBs
 
Luiz with the right partner is a different kettle of fish, Zouma will tighten up the back when he's ready to come back.
 
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Bearing in mind that this thread was started back in March, I think the OP is to be highly commended for his vision and supreme knowledge of football. Well done!
 
The last time Manchester United lost by 4+ goals away from home in the Premier League was also v Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in 1999.
(BBC Football)

It will be interesting to see if Moyes can set as many disaster records as his predecessors.
 
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The last time Manchester United lost by 4+ goals away from home in the Premier League was also v Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in 1999.
(BBC Football)

It will be interesting to see if Moyes can set as many disaster records as his predecessors.

Oops! I meant Jose!

Silly me! Must have been a slip of the pen!
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You;ve some front talking about refereeing pal ! Don't you support Liverpool ?

Remind me who has the most pens in the PL era despite being ****e largely throughout ?

When you're such a potent attacking side you're bound to get lots of penalties. Most games we have about 90% possession in the oppositions penalty box. Meaning 9/10 fouls are automatic penalties.
 
When you're such a potent attacking side you're bound to get lots of penalties. Most games we have about 90% possession in the oppositions penalty box. Meaning 9/10 fouls are automatic penalties.

Would you say Liverpool were a "potent attacking side" under houllier, Hodgson, Benitez and Roy Evans ?