
Boro.
Now **** off back to your cave Deidre![]()
Don't call me God.I will be residing in my cave when the festival season starts, roughly from Glastonbury in June to Blissfields to SGP to Obnjan to Festival No 6 in September.
Until then, you are stuck with me.
God, Celta Vigo are dreadful, aren't they??
Don't call me God.
Mr. Stan will suffice.
How are you getting on watching Jose's footie? Preferable to LVG?I'm not sure if this is a serious thread or not (the lack of choices suggests that it isn't), but I doubt there are many United fans who will claim to be happy with the way things are going down at OT at the moment. They haven't really got the players that JM likes to play his way and I think he's probably done about the best he can with what he's got.
I have said on another thread that I do not see JM as a good fit for United. Sir Alex built his squads around players that he brought through the ranks at United and used United's coffers to acquire good established pros to compliment what he had. I don't think that's the way JM likes to work.
It will be interesting to hear what kinds of noises come out of OT over the Summer given how (relatively) badly United have done this season. If JM gets a big fighting fund then we'll know that the United board intend to stick with him for the long-haul.
Ultimately with a club like Man United, a season finishing outside the top 4 is deemed as unsuccessful, but if they won the Europa, thats 2 trophies AND champions league qualification in the bag.....surely a success in anyones eyes...
Surprisingly that he has spent almost £150 million on parking attendants.I'm not sure if this is a serious thread or not (the lack of choices suggests that it isn't), but I doubt there are many United fans who will claim to be happy with the way things are going down at OT at the moment. They haven't really got the players that JM likes to play his way and I think he's probably done about the best he can with what he's got.
I have said on another thread that I do not see JM as a good fit for United. Sir Alex built his squads around players that he brought through the ranks at United and used United's coffers to acquire good established pros to compliment what he had. I don't think that's the way JM likes to work.
It will be interesting to hear what kinds of noises come out of OT over the Summer given how (relatively) badly United have done this season. If JM gets a big fighting fund then we'll know that the United board intend to stick with him for the long-haul.
Surprisingly that he has spent almost £150 million on parking attendants.

Either Pulis or his Portuguese counterpart, though in the case of Sunderland, Middlesboro & West Brom it's more to do with not having the money to buy the quality players, whereas Mourinho does, but doesn't, and if he finds one on his books he stops their creative expression. As much as Roman gets digs for Chelski, his main gripe with JM was boring football, he wanted to be entertained whilst winning. The Glaziers, on the other hand, are all about the balance sheet, so winning trophies whilst boring fans to sleep doesn't really bother them.
Pragmatism versus entertainment, I can't decide which has more merit:
When I play computer management games it's all about the pragmatism. I set up not to lose, and have a very defence oriented formation 4-1-4-1, 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-2-1. My players usually having a lot of height and power down the spine of the side with more speed and mobility out wide, with my flair player usually a AMF.
Playing PES or FIFA though, and it's a different story, it's about getting goals, so I play a 3-3-4 which is really a 3-1-2-1-3 (I'd love to see someone use it for real, though only someone like Biesla would do it.)
Pound for pound it has to be United.