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  1. Just now, LakotaDakota said:

    They are on the original lineup

     

    Bunn, Okore, Richards, Amavi, Tshibola, Green, Grealish

     

    Not much by way of an attacking option to change anything

     

    4-2-3-1 ?

     

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    This is how I see it - god help us if it's 4-4-2

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  2. 1 minute ago, Woodytom said:

    Literally sums up why I don't even attempt to pick sides. No matter what, I get to about 5/6 players an think, this is shite. Feel sorry RDM, as he doesn't have my option of sacking it.

    That is one awful team.

    Good job you're not the manager then..

  3. Just now, DCJonah said:

    Bacuna makes no sense to me.

    If he's a cm then surely tshibola is a better option and if he's a wide player then surely grealish is a better option. 

    What do managers see in him?

    If you're going to play Gestede you need someone who at least is going to cross the ball, Bacuna will do that more than Grealish. I agree though it is not the most obvious choice.

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  4. 18 hours ago, Shropshire Lad said:

    Decent bit of business by us there.

    No ill feeling towards Sinclair, after he got those 5 goals early on last season I thought we had made a rather crafty purchase. Sadly it didn't prove to be the case.

    I'll always have a slight soft spot for him purely for this moment (apologies for the lack of sound and disgusting scenes following the strike)....

     

     

    'Back to the dark ages' - Mark Lawrenson you utter, utter cretin.

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  5. Given it's the first game of the season and they have a much more settled team I think they'll have too much for us on this occasion unfortunately and hope we still retain a bit of perspective after the game.

    I'd put a fair bit of money on the line-up being:

    Gollini

    Hutton - Elphick - Baker - Cissokho

    Bacuna - Gardner - Westwood - Grealish

    Ayew

    Gestede

  6. 1 minute ago, PieFacE said:

    I like Mitrovic.  Would be surprised if Newcastle were looking to sell.  

    Yep - he gives Newcastle another option such is the depth of the squad (defense excluded :P) and that is one of the main reasons they are favourites.

  7. Imagine he'll definitely be starting today, I saw McCormack made a comment about him being on free-kicks too.

    Think he's looked a bit Sanchez-esque in possession at times in a couple of pre-season games but this must surely be his biggest game in his time at the club to date.

    Come on Gary!

  8. 2 minutes ago, Supervillan78 said:

    The math is wrong though? 4 we've already signed plus the 3 current bids, and 2 loans equals 9?

    Negotiating for 5 players doesn't mean we would get them all - it's prudent to have more than one iron in the fire!

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  9. Just now, HalfTimePost said:

    From memory, I think he was in court for Witness Intimidation and think a few of his schoolboy friends did wind up in Prison. United was supposed to be his way out of it but he always struggled to shake his poor attitude

    Interesting comment from that article:

    The problem with Ravel has and it seems always be is attitude and application.

    This stems from his background. He was born and bred on the same council estate in Wythenshawe that i live in now. Ravel's family are known rogues and he was brought up around a rogues gallery of friends and relatives. His mates back then have gone on to be criminals. He is supremely gifted as a footballer but he just cannot get it together mentally.

    It was a hard upbringing for him- stories of fights, being caught in friends cars with drugs in, persecuting his ex girlfriend, court dates missed etc.

    I knew that if Fergie couldnt get the best out of him then no one would and thus ut has come to pass. He was given so many chances at United, then at West Ham and he just simply cannot keep it together to realise the chances he was given. He has spurned them all.

    Regarding the earlier point vs Grealish, I would like to think whatever a persons transgressions may have been in the past, if they make a conscious decision to approach life and career differently they should be offered the same opportunity to do so.

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  10. 2 minutes ago, Jareth said:

    Interesting timing to do an article on Ravel M

    https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/aug/06/manchester-united-ravel-morrison-penny-drops

    Manchester United Youth Cup winner from 2011 looked being a world-beater, just as his then team-mate Paul Pogba went on to become, but after a succession of disasters the Englishman is still struggling to make an impact at Lazio

    Interesting article in the BM about Grealish and growing up, how he feels he's learned from his mistakes (time will tell on that front). Feel similarly with Morrison - if you caught him at just the right time, that turning point when he realises it's very much time to grow up and make something of his career, it could be very special indeed. The problem being is that it's such a gamble, especially with someone as volatile as him.

  11. Would have been galling had it been the £20bn conglomerate - as it stands it has no tangible effect on us - we are in different divisions and appears on the face of it to be business as usual for them.

    On the plus side a bit of healthy competition for Tony may just light a hotter fire underneath him.

  12. As galling as it would be to see us smacked again on live TV in our first game in the Championship, I'd rather that than a win and the subsequent false sense of security in a strange way. The season won't be defined by this one game, but may well be by the aftermath and signings we make.

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