Iām sure some of the older lads have seen worse but in my time it has been the worst all things considered.
posted on 16/3/22
I don't give a furrrrrk what you guys say, Mourinho gave you your most successful season of the decade and you are still ungrateful. You did not deserve him.
posted on 16/3/22
88/89, I thought was bad, but 89/1990!! It was horrible. I know we won the FA cup, but The hysteria around SAF. The pressure to win something, languishing in the bottom half of the league again…
Until, Mark Hughes scores that equaliser, I was on the floor in tears. He scores. It’s a replay. The drama with our Goalie. Then we win. But until that point, it was brutal.
This season, goes down as one of the biggest embarrassments in a long time. But it’s been worse.
And I don’t see it ever getting to that stage again. There’s no reason for us to finish mid table.
posted on 16/3/22
comment by Zak Rudden (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
We also have the most expected points in the league which means we would be top if it were not for poor finishing. We also have the lowest expected defeats so we would be unbeaten all season if it wasn't for De Gea's poor form.
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Pretty much this
posted on 16/3/22
Barry you're an absolute supervillain
posted on 16/3/22
comment by charlie don't surf (U12609)
posted 4 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by RB&W - What is it now, Ralf? (U21434)
posted 17 minutes ago
... 74-75 season in Div2 rather ironically turned out to be one of the most memorable and happy, ever. If you were a paid up member of the Doc's Red Army....
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K Paddock and away days to York , Hull, Walsall, Millwall, Oldham ... what a time to be alive
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Dead right. The Doc got rid of the old, but great, guard, and made a team of young players, who played, and attacked, with verve. A super season.
posted on 16/3/22
comment by red_evils (U19878)
posted 7 hours, 12 minutes ago
Moyes was worse, although we did quite well in the Champions league. All I remember was got smashed by City and Liverpool, then 40+ crosses against Fulham.
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It was 81 crosses
posted on 16/3/22
Yes Liverpool scored. Thats how bad it is.š
posted on 16/3/22
I was a teenager when my boyhood choice were relegated.
That team was obviously not as fit, skilled, healthy etc., as this current team but they were better co-ordinated as a team.
The following year in, what was then called, the second division saw them set all kinds of records.
The weirdest part of the next (near on) 2 decades was United were easily THE most exciting, adventurous, creative and attacking team in the league, but attacking football wasn't so well rewarded then.
Leeds and Arsenal were both cheats and thugs, but they suffered when the game was 'cleaned up' considerably. Liverpool were dreadfully boring and unimaginative - the changes in the back-pass ruling and the 3 points for a win did for them, and they deservedly didn't really recover for their own 20 year period.
But to be honest the worst United line-up I've ever seen (by far) was the one where one of the biggest sports clubs in the world were knocked out of the Europa Cup by Lancashire's second most successful football league club. Every one of them was crap.
posted on 16/3/22
0-2 great for us.š
posted on 16/3/22
There's obviously some recency bias but this is the first time I've actually not cared...
I'm not mad or sad... I just don't care...