please log in to view this image Kyle Walker appeared to land awkwardly on his ankle and could not continue in Madrid( Image:
I think it depends how you win it. The way we won it the season before last didn't have that euphoria moment.
The prem is certainly one that's always a celebration but it can be a canter or a dramatic win but it doesn't have the set piece drama I would just love to see the crowds like 2019 out celebrating a.multi cup winning season after the cl final. But... I also think that league is the bread and butter.
What would say is if Walker is out and Cancelo goes to RB then won’t be as dangerous going forward in theory as won’t be able to cut inside onto his strong foot. Also Salah hasn’t had much luck against him so would fancy his chances against ake or zinchenko
I reckon if Walker is out Laport will play LB as he did a job on Salah previously - i am assuming that Dias will be fit and playing alongside Stones.
Klopp says Jota should be fit for game after coming off with slight knock. Weve also asked the Newcastle game at Saturday lunchtime be moved after the CL semi on Wednesday. Doubt it as I assume it’s at 12:30 for bt sport.
The ones I know (work with loads) have decided football is not what it was and have ‘stopped watching’ That accounts for approx 20 of them the other 2 or 3 desperately want a City win
I think that's true for a lot of "fans" of many clubs, although probably moreso for United whose fans probably mostly became active during their glory years. There used to be a lot of Everton fans in the 80's, not many now. They're all in hiding. I daresay a lot of the "lifetime" Chelsea fans only became involved after Roman (even if they grew up nominally a Chelsea fan) United probably hit worse than most though because their peak demographic has not known a decade without success like theyre currently in.
plastics are plastics. I'll be those "fans" @Bumps refers to will suddenly be banging on, wearing a brand new kit the second utd buy success.
Tbf as potatoe says it’s not just Utd fans that are like that It is all sets of fans I just happen to be in and around of Utd fans lmao
True. There's more and more plastics as time goes on. Utd were 90s and a lot of clowns from 2000s that have saddled utd with ronaldo now. Chelsea have a load City small timey but again lots I dread to think how many we now already have but I was kind of hoping city were hoovering them up
please log in to view this image Referee Michael Oliver will take charge of the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Manchester City at Wembley on Saturday. Darren England will be VAR official for the showcase occasion.
Michael Oliver was known to have cheered Newcastle United against Manchester United makes me wonder if he is Newcastle supporter or City supporter,