"I still think this fixture is the biggest game in the country because of the history behind it." (Lawro, BBC Football) No, it isn't! The only reason it seems like it's the "biggest game in the country" is because both the BBC and Sky fawn over it. I still say that Spurs v Arsenal is the biggest game in the country, these days.
Ffs Quentin ... stop being a twat ... surely if Spurs and Arsenal was that big you'd make some attempt to go and watch it ... added bonus, you might then learn the Spurs songs. Realistically, Spurs Arsenal is not that important outside North London, Hertfordshire and a few other places on the Northern side of the M25. Not like both teams have won multiple European Cups and have exchanged the record for English League titles over the last 30 years
In the combined XI on BBC, United won 9-2 please log in to view this image McNulty's piece on Liverpool's supposed "improvement" under Klopp is pretty illuminating too http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41567028
HIAG doesn’t need to go to games as his massive garden backs onto WHL. You would have thought that after all these years of listening to the songs that the fans sing, he’d know the words by now.
Bravo, 'Pool! You fought magnificently to a draw against United! Well done for avoiding the trouncing that many were predicting.
I had Matip in for Jones which is a no brainer imo. Can't really argue with the rest other than Shaw who doesn't play Darmian should probably replace him though and he's bang average.
What I never planned for was Mourhino playing for the 0-0 draw. He demonstrated, against 'Pool, why he will never win the title with United.