Teddy Eagle
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Hating Man U is like a fear of snakes. Many experts don't regard it as anything other than a natural reaction.I hate Southampton, but hope they win against Utd tomorrow.....Must hate them more.
Hating Man U is like a fear of snakes. Many experts don't regard it as anything other than a natural reaction.I hate Southampton, but hope they win against Utd tomorrow.....Must hate them more.
I hate Southampton, ,but hope they win against Utd tomorrow.....Must hate them more.
With Hojlund a close second. They were absolutely battered by Southampton in that first half. Lucky to only be losing 0-1They look awful. I think their playing the same system we do but it’s hard to tell because they’re all over the place.
Anthony has to be the biggest waste of money in the history of the PL.
It happened to them and Tottenham in the 70's. Sometimes these players can't, or won't, scrap it out in a relegation battle and they don't look as attractive a destination so find it hard to buy their way out of trouble.Just hope Dougie never end's up an Man U. So much money spent on so many not so good players. AWB is classic example and we even sold them Wilf and brought him back for 1/2 price discount. Ralph Ranick strongly suggested there were underlying issues at the club and looking how underperforming they have been this would appear to still be the case. New managers and new ownership does not seem to have addressed the issue.
Although i would love to see them get relegated i don't think they will. On the other hand if WHU carry on the way they played against us they will get sucked into the relegation battle. It just needs Ipswich or and Wolves to pick up a player or 2 in the window and pick up a few wins.
Very unlikely they will go down as you say. Looks increasingly likely that the current bottom three will be the three to go. Southampton are done, Leicester are awful and Ipswich look like Luton did last year; ok in the first half of the season but collapsing in the second halfIt happened to them and Tottenham in the 70's. Sometimes these players can't, or won't, scrap it out in a relegation battle and they don't look as attractive a destination so find it hard to buy their way out of trouble.
In their case they'll very probably be saved by at least three teams being even worse but going down may even help in the long term if it means getting rid of a few players with a bad attitude
Still, at the moment it's nice seeing them struggle. The way they carry on it's as though the situation is against God's will or something.