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The Football Season 24/25: 115 Reasons For Man City Not To Win Anything

Banjo64

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I might be a mad man but United will formally end Arsenal’s title ‘challenge’ this weekend.

Well done to Pool. They’ve been tremendously consistent this season. Salah should win the Balon D’or next year.
 

Windle Poons

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I think they got Klopp Mk2 in Arne Slot - just a bit quieter though.

Until it goes to his head when Liverpool lose a few and everyone’s got it in for them. Again.
 

HRK69

Gold Member
I want to see some fireworks today

Has Manchester United ever had a forward as underwhelming as Zirkzee? Maybe Weghorst?

It's absolutely dreadful to look at
 
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Just_one

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Caught a stream with no sound but ended seeing the first half. United players specially the forwards with the exception of Bruno Fernandes just dont put any pressure.

amazing goal by Bruno but its going to hard to get the win. Also onana is just terrible...its unbelievable lol

Anyone has a good stream for the second half?
 

HRK69

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DKehoe

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I figured they would go for a new stadium. Obviously I've got a lot of fondness for Old Trafford so it will be sad to move on from it but it seemed like building something new would be the more sound long-term investment rather than spending a lot of money to renovate Old Trafford only to potentially need to do the same again in the somewhat near future. If you go with something new you can build it with modern considerations in mind rather than retrofitting stuff. Gary Neville's interview with Jim Ratcliffe, which was released yesterday, made me think that things had moved from that being the probable direction to it being settled on



A lot of the modern stadiums feel a bit samey and lacking in the character of the traditional ones. But I suppose those older ones often have about a century of tradition and history in them and that's just not something you can replicate. I guess we'll see how this goes. The government does seem to be open to the idea of helping revitalise the area, but obviously that will be more about the stuff around the stadium rather than funding the stadium itself.
 

Hookshot

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Old Trafford is stuck because of the train tracks. Pre built sections barged in by canal might get it up quickly but the cost is going to rise and aren’t they already a billion in debt?
 

DKehoe

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Old Trafford is stuck because of the train tracks. Pre built sections barged in by canal might get it up quickly but the cost is going to rise and aren’t they already a billion in debt?
I'd heard that modern engineering developments meant that the train tracks aren't as big an obstacle these days as they were before. But a new build is probably still the way to go. Luckily the club bought up a lot of the land around the stadium a while back so that helps but it's still going to be hugely expensive.
 

T8SC

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cormack12

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PSG were really good. I think it was finely balanced and on our day we can match them, but I do think they are better than us over a season/comp.

We were unlucky not to score at least one though. I thought both penalties were shite. Salah was not in the game at all.
 
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