Goons going top...Bournemouth not in the game at all...but fun watching west ham fall apart and the United Chelsea match is unbelievably weird...great goalkeeping but some of the worst finishing ever...Matic 


I think winning the league is motivation enough!It's looking increasingly likely that it's going to be down to us to stop Arsenal winning the league. If ever there was a greater incentive to finish above them, I'd like to hear it!
They are now winning...and I am blaming you!West Ham continue their slide down the table. Championship football at the Olympic stadium yet?![]()

fair copThey are now winning...and I am blaming you!


That's the first time I've heard that term used and it's an intriguing one. I guess in a league as physical and fast-paced as the PL, in weather as bad as England's with no winter break, you absolutely do need a 'critical mass' of players who play with their heart on their sleeve. I think this was our single greatest failing in AVB's second season and it only marginally improved under Interim Tim because he at least had bags of passion under that gillet. We rapidly went from having Brad,Ledley, Daws, Paker, VDV etc. - players who played like they genuinely cared about the club, to a collection of misfits who appeared to genuinely not give a toss.
Now that I think about it, how many players can United, City, Chelsea, Liverpool boast of who truly wear their hearts on their sleeve? That is the single greatest benefit of investing in youth and bringing players through the academy; they care. And to the credit of our scouts, we've finally managed to bring in some players whose passion and commitment appears to be like-for-like in Dier, Toby and Alli. I'd even throw Lamela in there too, as much as I dislike tipping my hat to Baldini in any way, for the sheer fact that his dedication is second to none in most games.
"We will never win the title in my lifetime imo"
Your spouse is simultaneously checking the PL table and whether your life
insurance policies are up to date ...

Nereo Rocco, who won a shedload of domestic and international trophies with Milan in three spells during the 60s and 70s."You need a keeper who stops everything, an assassin in defense, a striker who doesn't miss, a genius in midfield, and 7 donkeys who run all day," or words to that effect. The thing is, I can't remember who said it, except I'm 90% sure he was an Italian star, describing the perfect team.
He has accumulated them playing for the two teams I loath the most on God's good earth, but the player himself always comes across as a gentleman and consummate professional.
170 clean sheets - fair play Mr Cech![]()
Especially considering he plays behind Mertesacker
Mertesacker has had a few iffy moments, but he's been a very good defender for us overall. He gets way more stick from rival fans than he actually deserves. There is a reason why he is picked every week, you know.

Thats what united fans say about rooney![]()
In fairness, I've seen a lot of comments from United fans saying that Rooney should be sold or that he has lost it, which is an opinion I share too. But if Mertesacker was genuinely that poor, Wenger would have gotten rid by now or he would have been on the bench with Paulista taking his place. Per certainly isn't the quickest defender, but he reads the game very well and that's why he's been a mainstay in the side.