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Man United certainly are crap, played at home against 10 men for over an hour of the game. In that hour they can't score and even concede. Found it funny how before the international break some fans were saying "United were back!" lol

Posted
14 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

Man Utd on their way back where they actually belong. 14th place. 

Look how tight mid-table is, though.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said:

Man United certainly are crap, played at home against 10 men for over an hour of the game. In that hour they can't score and even concede. Found it funny how before the international break some fans were saying "United were back!" lol

They're not going to build a decent team without getting rid of players like Ratatouille and Casemiro. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, FoxesWalk said:

KDH spoke very well after the game as well, delighted for the lad, has made a great impact at Everton so far 

Think he has a better all-round ability in general than Grealish.

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

They're not going to build a decent team without getting rid of players like Ratatouille and Casemiro. 

Those two are the least of their problems imo. They’ve shipped out so many attackers they have almost no depth in attacking positions now. Cunha, Mbuemo and Sesko aside the others for those forward 3 spots aren’t good enough, and I’m honestly not convinced by Sesko (generally) or Cunha (in that system). It really showed today, no quality on the end of anything and no options on the bench to help. 
 

United without Casemiro are statistically far worse in both attack and defence, he is key to covering massive spaces in that system Amorim plays.  Bruno is their best player comfortably, but he is intensely unlikable, I completely get why people don’t like him. Having such a punchable face doesn’t help him. Easily the most creative central midfielder (not inc. wide men) in the prem though, now KDB is gone. Getting on a bit now though, they probably do need to move on from him soon. 

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That "sending off" was ludicrous  decision.

I would LOVE to see some of our players do that. Love it  show some passion

Posted
9 hours ago, Lionator said:

KDH making a hero of himself, I bloody love that for him. What a fella.

I thought he might do that at Everton. Think I said it when KDH first joined Everton but Moyes seems to have this way of taking players like that and turning them into heroes at respective clubs, I think in similar mould to Cahill/Baines/Bowen.

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10 hours ago, RowlattsFox said:

Having only just seen the red card, I gey rules are rules but that's ridiculous. Just get on with it. 

Agree but  Keane was very angry and told his “mate “ to get off so maybe was worse than it looked 

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I'm not sure if Dewsbury Hall is good enough to be part of the England world cup squad but does he deserve a call up if his good form continues into the new year.

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Article on the rise of fake PL kits:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4g9zwwwxqzo

 

My conclusion..... clubs are taking the piss and everybody knows it. The absolute nonsense excuses those two women in that article have come up with to try and discourage people is laughable - "Fake kits might give you a rash. We don't know what's in them." Lol yeah right. 

 

Even the bloke who used to work at Nike and Umbro says it only costs £10 to make a kit. The rest is pure profit, mainly for the kit brands. So anything above £40 really is taking the mickey out of fans. Especially these Pro Kits that go for over £100 nowadays. 

 

I bought a fake kit for £15 this year (short-sleeved GK jersey) to see if there's a noticeable difference and there isn't. It's pretty much identical. 

Posted
34 minutes ago, The Bear said:

Article on the rise of fake PL kits:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4g9zwwwxqzo

 

My conclusion..... clubs are taking the piss and everybody knows it. The absolute nonsense excuses those two women in that article have come up with to try and discourage people is laughable - "Fake kits might give you a rash. We don't know what's in them." Lol yeah right. 

 

Even the bloke who used to work at Nike and Umbro says it only costs £10 to make a kit. The rest is pure profit, mainly for the kit brands. So anything above £40 really is taking the mickey out of fans. Especially these Pro Kits that go for over £100 nowadays. 

 

I bought a fake kit for £15 this year (short-sleeved GK jersey) to see if there's a noticeable difference and there isn't. It's pretty much identical. 

Yeah, and hopefully everyone catches on because the prices of new kits - even just a new shirt - are ridiculous. Something else that needs to change.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, The Bear said:

Article on the rise of fake PL kits:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4g9zwwwxqzo

 

My conclusion..... clubs are taking the piss and everybody knows it. The absolute nonsense excuses those two women in that article have come up with to try and discourage people is laughable - "Fake kits might give you a rash. We don't know what's in them." Lol yeah right. 

 

Even the bloke who used to work at Nike and Umbro says it only costs £10 to make a kit. The rest is pure profit, mainly for the kit brands. So anything above £40 really is taking the mickey out of fans. Especially these Pro Kits that go for over £100 nowadays. 

 

I bought a fake kit for £15 this year (short-sleeved GK jersey) to see if there's a noticeable difference and there isn't. It's pretty much identical. 

No harm I think in buying a fake shirt, I bought loads in Turkey last year! Think I bought around 4 or 5 only cost me like £50 or £60 where if I bought the original in the uk you would be looking at well over £300 for 4 or 5 tops. They claim the material used are harmful.. I reckon that's bull. That's a scare tactic to put people off. Families can no longer afford luxury football shirt not if your charge £60 to £70 a shirt. 

 

It's very disturbing when you look on eBay and you see some retro range shirts being sold at nearly £1,000. Some aren't match worn by a player. 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said:

They claim the material used are harmful.. I reckon that's bull. That's a scare tactic to put people off.

Yeah of course it is. Don't know how they can say it with a straight face. 

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On 27/11/2025 at 13:11, Leicesterpool said:

Apparently if you sell a fake football shirt you get 10 years in prison 🫨 thats probably more than if you attacked someone.

Buying a genuine football shirt should come with an automatic voting ban for 10 years. Overrated, overpriced crap sold by corrupted companies. 

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