Solskjaer too quick on the draw for Man Utd…
Date published: Thursday 4th March 2021 8:23 - Ian Watson
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Pain at the Palace
Despite how boring the games themselves were to watch, as a United fan I wasn’t actually too despondent drawing all those games in the “Top 6 mini-league”.
However,
last night was a disaster, and they seemed to have developed a bit of a rut for themselves. The 0-0 in Selhurst Park is the sixth such scoreline of the season to date, and only twice has that figure been matched by United over an entire season during the Premier League era (2016-17 and 04-05). And would anyone back against United not having at least one more 0-0 in any of the remaining “important” games before the year’s out?
Joy at ‘gutless’ Arsenal ‘shows how the mighty have fallen’
Date published: Wednesday 24th February 2021 9:37 - Will Ford
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Approving the Arsenal garbage
I just read Dale May’s email in total amazement! I actually had the misfortune of watching the dirge that was Arsenal v Man City, and cannot quite believe anyone, Gooner or not, could’ve “liked” the Arsenal performance. I was so bored I cannot quite remember if they actually had a shot on target, or a shot at all! It was the most gutless performance by an Arsenal team, I’ve ever had the displeasure of witnessing. They “settled” for a 0-1 defeat, with City barley breaking sweat. There were myriad occasions when various City players saw the ball out of play, or shoulder-charged Arsenal players, without any effort from the Arsenal player involved. And it kept happening again & again.
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