2018 - 2019 Football Thread - Page 95
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Pakistan10726 Posts
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KobraKay
Portugal4239 Posts
On December 30 2018 10:49 plasmidghost wrote: I'm so frustrated with the lads, they just gave up defending after going up 1-0. At least Wolves, my second-favorite PL team, was able to get a good victory, especially against Spurs picking up on this, comment about Wolves…..to those of you that actually live in the UK, what is the general opinion about the team? They are having pretty good results against top teams but then failing against some softer sides, thus it makes me curious to understand how are they seen there (here is not a good exemple due to Nuno being Portuguese...there is a mix of bias both ways, omg great because he is portuguese and omg just luck because he was a manager of Porto, and not a very good one I might add). | ||
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
Will be judged a bit more at the end of the season, but if they finish top 8, im sure they will be like the team of the year for sure. | ||
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Faruko
Chile34173 Posts
But it does helps to put the players where they want to be, use a formation and style that resonate with the players you have AND not put Fellaini | ||
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LennX
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28738 Posts
I don't even think it's like a 'good job solskjær' cause I don't think he did much aside from being himself. But I think it's a really really good job to the people responsible for hiring him - 'the manchester united culture' is exactly what the club was sorely missing, and he represented a great injection of just that. It's kinda like what happened with Rosenborg. We also had a legendary manager who 'became the club', who gave us the by far greatest results of any manager ever over a 15 year period from 1990 to 2005. And then after he quit, there were some bad years, some years with good results but where it didn't feel like 'rosenborg', fan support deteriorating.. then in 2014 we hired a (much less accomplished) manager who had been one of the leading figures of the 1990 era team, and he immediately gave this burst of positive energy, brought back elements from 'the old culture' (focusing on attacking football, having players that are entertaining off the pitch to build fan support, joyful and energetic celebrations etc.. ) and suddenly it looked like all the players loved playing for the team and they started playing some pretty fantastic football again. | ||
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LennX
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Rashford makes it 3-0 now. Rats no clean sheet. 3-1 | ||
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
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InFiNitY[pG]
Germany3474 Posts
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nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
On December 30 2018 23:10 Pandemona wrote: Well they spent money, but they have spent it well and play a good style of football. They are coming across in the public as a well drilled and good to watch team. They went on a bad run, but then they beat Chelsea, to then lose a few games to then beat Spurs, so they are a bit up and down. Will be judged a bit more at the end of the season, but if they finish top 8, im sure they will be like the team of the year for sure. basically Wolves vs Spurs was mini Portugal vs mini England ;P | ||
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Bacillus
Finland2015 Posts
It's going to be some interesting weeks for United now. I wonder how they're prioritizing between UCL & PL (& FA Cup) this season. | ||
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Australia8797 Posts
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Belgium16168 Posts
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Dante08
Singapore4139 Posts
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Pakistan10726 Posts
On December 31 2018 11:50 Dante08 wrote: Will be interesting to see how Solskjaer deals with the better teams (Spurs the first real test) but I'm loving him so far! Newcastle will be an interesting test aswell. Playing against crabby teams is a different sort of test aswell. The teams they have been throttling at the end of the day are two of the worst and another that plays pretty open so is going to let a few in against a free form team thats just flat out better than them individually. So in a sense Soljskaer has been setup to succeed early on. The good thing is that he seems to realize this. And I would still give him credit for the turnaround. At the end of the day that Mous shit playstyle was probably going to make his players be pissy enough to find ways to lose points these past few weeks aswell. | ||
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
Major League Soccer announced on Friday that an agreement in principle has been reached with the Haslam and Edwards families to become MLS owners and take over operating rights of Columbus Crew SC beginning in January 2019. The Haslam family, owners of the NFL's Cleveland Browns, and the Columbus-based Edwards family first emerged as prospective MLS owners in October. Precourt Sports Ventures held Crew SC's operating rights after acquiring them in July 2013 from the Hunt family, who launched the club in 1996. “After several months of discussions, we are extremely pleased to have reached an agreement in principle with the Haslam and Edwards families for them to assume an ownership position in Major League Soccer and operate Columbus Crew SC starting in January, 2019," MLS Commissioner Don Garber said in a league statement. "While we work to finalize the deal promptly, we want to state publicly the tremendous collaboration and community support for Crew SC, which has set the stage for a powerful plan that includes a world-class soccer stadium – a critical step that will help ensure the club’s success on and off the field," Garber continued. "We appreciate all the diligent work from the Haslam and Edwards families, the leadership from the Columbus Partnership, the City of Columbus, Franklin County and the State of Ohio, Precourt Sports Ventures, and all of those who have contributed over the past several months to create the elements that will solidify Crew SC’s long-term future as an integral part of the Columbus sports scene.” The announcement comes on the heels of December approvals by state and city officials of a public-private partnership to construct a new downtown soccer stadium for Crew SC. The Haslam and Edwards families have also collaborated in the search for new soccer operations leadership after Gregg Berhalter departed to take over the U.S. men's national team on December 3. “When we began exploring the possibility of keeping Crew SC in Columbus, the process started with an appreciation for the benefits a professional sports franchise brings to a region. We quickly began positive discussions with Major League Soccer - the League Office and many of the League’s owners," read a joint statement by Dee Haslam, Jimmy Haslam and Pete Edwards. “We are extremely grateful for the efforts of the Columbus community, as well as Crew SC fans, to help us efficiently complete and fulfill the requirements and deadlines set by Major League Soccer that will help ensure the success of Crew SC on and off the field," the joint family statement continued. “Throughout our conversations, it’s been overwhelmingly clear that Crew SC belongs in Columbus, and we are thrilled to have reached an agreement in principle to assume an ownership position in Major League Soccer and to operate Columbus Crew SC. As the stewards of Crew SC, we will always be focused on building a championship caliber team that makes the city proud, creating dynamic and memorable fan experiences and deeply engaging the community to make a positive impact.” Also on Friday, the City of Columbus and the state of Ohio filed a notice with the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas to dismiss their joint lawsuit against Major League Soccer and Precourt Sports Ventures. “We are pleased with the lawsuit dismissal and the outcome that will ensure Major League Soccer teams in both Austin and Columbus," said Anthony Precourt, CEO of Precourt Sports Ventures in a statement. "This elegant solution is the culmination of many months of hard work from Commissioner Garber, the Haslam and Edwards’ families, the local Columbus community, and Precourt Sports Ventures. "We are happy for the people of Columbus and Crew SC supporters, who helped rally local government and business leaders to keep Crew SC in Columbus. We are proud to have built a strong club which is in position to be successfully transitioned to new operators in 2019.” Source | ||
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nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
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neymar2019
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8797 Posts
On January 02 2019 12:59 neymar2019 wrote: Andrei Kanchelskis, who won two Premier League titles and an FA Cup with United, believes Mourinho is not getting the best out of his current crop of players. "They’ve clearly still not replaced Ferguson and the dynasty he built at the club. I think Pochettino or Ancelotti could make United a force to be reckoned with again."Kanchelskis told Bwin. ![]() ![]() this guy has to be a bot 100% | ||
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