I had a similar experience in the quarters at Anfield in 95 - got hit in the face when Teddy scored and broke my glasses in two. Good job i wasnt the one driving back to London :)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13214269/Man-United-Sir-Jim-Ratcliffe-Gareth-Southgate-Old-Trafford-EnglandErik-ten-Hag-INEOS.html
If I was a fan, I’m not sure this would make me feel confident and excited
Actually there’s much of our DNA that we need to change not preserve - that part of our DNA in which it is wholly predictable that we could smash Villa 4-0 away and then get smashed by Fulham 6 days later, or play brilliantly at the Eitihad, beating City 3-2, and then fail to show up 4 days...
Agree, also hate Man U, but if we’d have beaten the goons at home in similar fashion with seconds remaining having been behind 3 (?) times, you’d have to peel me off the roof of the stadium, along with 60,000 other spurs fans
I remember a time for many years when making the top 4 was like the be all and end all. Making it meant happy times, missing out felt like a kick in the balls, particularly when we were close and the goonscum took our place……..Martin Fulop, Chelsea/Bayern, Lasgnagate etc etc
Last night’s...
been said already, but it took Klopp about 3 years to sort Liverpool out and Arteta about 4 years before they started to kick on. Even Pep only got 4th in his first season.
I have no problem where Ange is going or how he is doing things.
Yes it was utterly shit and totally...
You cannot be “up for it” some of the time, in some games, not others.
Teams that challenge and win things dont blow hot and cold like this……and it doesn’t matter who that manager is, this is what we do
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