Dare I say it, Gus Poyet wasn't too bad.
Why does he think this nasty sarcastic tone will get him any sympathy. If he wants the sympathy of other small club fans he should suck it up and carry on, Martinez did exactly that as manager of Wigan and he's now manager of Everton with an FA cup to his name!
Holloway is mental. Clattenburg had a good game. It was also a clear penalty.
Excellent, we made Adrian Chiles miserable.
Yes, he didn't have a point at all.
So quite a bit of comment on threads about United not being up to it and only RVP getting them the title, yet they go away to Swansea and give them a tonking. Does this mean that United are really good and Moyes has got them all onboard and firing on all cylinders, or are Swansea looking at a difficult season.
I think most people thought Swansea would comfortably top half team, maybe pushing on further under Laudrup, yet at the same time people are questioning United. It can't be both, so which is it?
Are United great, or are Swansea on the edge of a poor season?
Well it could be both though haha, it's only one result, just cos Swansea took a beating (Despite holding their own and contesting the match as equals for the most part) because of some superior finishing does not mean they're going to have a rubbish season, and United grabbing a hefty away win against a mid-table team does not make them particularly strong.
He was complaining about an incident about 30 seconds earlier, which led to the attack before the one that won the penalty. Arguably a foul, but stretching the causal chain somewhat.
He'll probably be charged, but what would be more funny is if Clattenberg came out post match and said "I've got to learn what a striker is because Gayle only touched the ball in the box twice, and Phillips is older and slower than me. If the manager didn't see that, the assistant should have. You have to ask if he's good enough if he didn't see that. I don't see how he can miss it."
Well it could be both though haha, it's only one result, just cos Swansea took a beating (Despite holding their own and contesting the match as equals for the most part) because of some superior finishing does not mean they're going to have a rubbish season, and United grabbing a hefty away win against a mid-table team does not make them particularly strong.
So quite a bit of comment on threads about United not being up to it and only RVP getting them the title, yet they go away to Swansea and give them a tonking. Does this mean that United are really good and Moyes has got them all onboard and firing on all cylinders, or are Swansea looking at a difficult season.
I think most people thought Swansea would comfortably top half team, maybe pushing on further under Laudrup, yet at the same time people are questioning United. It can't be both, so which is it?
Are United great, or are Swansea on the edge of a poor season?

Manchester City vs Newcastle United tonight - 8pm KO on SS1
MAN CITY: Hart; Zabaleta, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy; Navas, Fernandinho, Toure, Silva; Dzeko, Aguero.
NEWCASTLE: Krul; Debuchy, Taylor, Coloccini, Yanga-Mbiwa; Tiote, Gutierrez; Ben Arfa, Sissoko, Gouffran; Cisse.
I thought the shoulder barge that Holloway was referring to was borderline fine. There was a slight element of playing the man, then the ball. As you say, the causal link to the penalty was tenuous.
On another general point, I don't tend to follow herd thought and believe that Holloway is an idiot. He has a way about him, it's true, and it may appear loose cannoned, but he sometimes hits the nail on the head, and people listen. And, although I didn't agree with him, his questioning of Watford's loan policy, last season, brought it to the attention of the FL, if they weren't already aware of it.