Some of the posts on here today make me literally want to puke.
As an example, I've seen Mignolet blamed for the goal, rediculous.
Our defenders played well today, so did SM.
The problem was that some of our midfielders couldn't hit a barn door with a tractor. Although Can had two bloody good shots on target, great saves from united's only world class player.
Our problem, or main problem is that we don't have a fit mobile striker.
Stop f'in moaning aout the players who are doing their best and start supporting the club again
I'm sick of this moaning
posted on 18/1/16
You have a really really poor side. And a poor squad. You need to accept that nothing good will happen for a while and instead get behind Klopp. Give him the time and the resources (5 years) and he will turn your club around. It will take time though. Are the club and the fans patient enough? If they aren't then you will continue as a sleeping giant of world football
posted on 18/1/16
So your alright to moan but others aren't???
I'll tell you why I was miffed about yesterday!
We were much the better team and in my eyes out played Utd, we had lots of chances but couldn't put one away. We had a £32m striker sitting on the bench and was "despite us being on top and missing lots of chances" only brought on after we'd fallen behind.
If klopp doesn't fancy Bentekke that's fine but with all of our other strikers injured and not looking like being back any time soon it's blaringly obvious that we need a striker that klopp does fancy and that's willing to do the work the system needs!
Firmino looks like he's starting to settle but he's no striker and that's obviously.
Now, I attended the game (like I do every home game) and after paying my money and singing my heart out for 90 mins, freezing my arris off and to top it all off the trains weren't running from Sandhills to town I had to walk down!
So I will reserve the right to put my opinion in just like everyone else on here and yes Rooney hit the ball hard but when a keeper gets his hands to it he should keep the ball out!
posted on 18/1/16
I guess the question we need to ask is if De Gea was in same situation would he have saved it? More likely but he is a much better keeper.
Rooney had a free shot on goal. Could have gone anywhere and Mig gambled that he will drill it in low. If he stood then he should have saved it.
posted on 18/1/16
So I will reserve the right to put my opinion in just like everyone else on here and yes Rooney hit the ball hard but when a keeper gets his hands to it he should keep the ball out!
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Not from a ball that hard from that close - ridiculous suggestion
posted on 18/1/16
So I will reserve the right to put my opinion in just like everyone else on here and yes Rooney hit the ball hard but when a keeper gets his hands to it he should keep the ball out!
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Not from a ball that hard from that close - ridiculous suggestion
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If Mignolet didn't needlessly go down onto his knees from Fellaini's shot then he would've been in a much better postion to have saved Rooneys shot.
Whether he is to blame for this goal or not, Mignolet is hardly worth defending. It's just a matter of time until he makes a silly error again. He is an accident waiting to happen and has the nerve of a slippery banana.
He must go if we are to ever improve in defence.
posted on 18/1/16
I'm in utter disbelief people are trying to claim that goal was even partially MIGs fault. Its sad, pathetic, desperate and makes me think less of you as humans.
posted on 18/1/16
Agree with the article tbh.
The goal was purely Jordan Ibe's. To not track a short corner is lazy and lacking in concentration. Sunday league stuff.
posted on 18/1/16
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So I will reserve the right to put my opinion in just like everyone else on here and yes Rooney hit the ball hard but when a keeper gets his hands to it he should keep the ball out!
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Not from a ball that hard from that close - ridiculous suggestion
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If Mignolet didn't needlessly go down onto his knees from Fellaini's shot then he would've been in a much better postion to have saved Rooneys shot.
Whether he is to blame for this goal or not, Mignolet is hardly worth defending. It's just a matter of time until he makes a silly error again. He is an accident waiting to happen and has the nerve of a slippery banana.
He must go if we are to ever improve in defence.
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So we can't defend him when it's clearly not his fault? Great support
posted on 18/1/16
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posted on 18/1/16
Can't say whether De Gea would have gone to his knees or not in the first place but if you were to swap De Gea for Mignolet at the moment of the shot I don't think De Gea makes that save either.
I wouldn't hugely blame Mig for the result against United, that said I do think an upgrade on Mig should be high up on your priority list.