They have NOTHING to do with the EPL. P.s I don’t want the above to suggest I’m against the protestors’ cause, merely that I think, from the league’s perspective it would be a bad idea to punish a club. Im 39 years old, and I’ve been going to games since I was 8. Shaw useless, Rashford sad, Henderson the answer? Chelsea and Liverpool have both been irrefutably ruled out. Personally, I’d be delighted to see united sanctioned if it meant it would hurt the Glazers. At that point, why not form a separate league, breakaway from the EPL/EFL? But no matter the fortunes of either club at any given time, these games are often a great leveller as the passion of the occasion pushes form out of the window. Harry, (Why don’t you get nicknames like that any more?) It was pretty good - picking up 90 points and keeping a record 14 consecutive clean sheets. Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest injury and suspension news ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash between Manchester United and Liverpool. Could Fred/McTominay?Lindelof have been worse. You say it’s a rule about controlling fans, but I’d suggest that the club’s stance would be that anyone who would break into the stadium isn’t a “fan” at all, but rather part of a mob trying to harm the club. That or Man City will buy another £100m of squad players and walk the league again. First time poster here! Solskjaerâs United have reached four semi-finals and lost them ⦠Leicester squeaked a win against the “B” team, Liverpool were gifted a lifeline by the “AHA” team. In an ideal world spurs would take advantage of the financial situation at Inter to get Conte on board but that also completley ignores the financial situation at spurs which is hardly ideal mid pandemic. Not this one though. …For the people who complain that they lost Maguire, so that’s why they lost, Nigerians will understand what I have to say to you – if you don’t vamos, the kain slap we I go take wash your face baa.. Phillips and Williams were liverpool’s CBs, have you no shame! It’s not some separate body, like the FA or UEFA, running it. There have been 49 teams in the EPL at one point but only 21 with 10 or more seasons – 3 of whom we are likely not going to see back for a whole. And make no mistake, this was a quality side Boro had back then. The FA Cup win will rightly sustain the fans, but missing out on top four again would really hurt. Given Pete, Cape Cod, had no one respond to his brother’s email, I thought I would help him out with one. Is this the infamous big club bias in action? Now liverpool only have to go through the formality of winning their remaining three games, and just try not win them and see.. As for the manager, there is really nothing more to say, I have always supported him because I like him but the comical way his team are defending set pieces is beyond baffling, he says he has never hidden that he has coaches he delegates to do the work on the training ground which admittedly, they have not had much time to do, but who is even in charge of it then? Dan Wardle (MUFC since 1983). I think it was reported that Gasperini had been sounded out by Tottenham to replace Jose pretty early on but he turned them down straight away, as he is waiting to see what happens with Pirlo’s future at Juve and doesn’t fancy swapping Italy for England anyway. Plenty of shots of Maguire looking a bit miserable but commentary incredibly lazy to say this is all down to him being missing. If Pogba and Nat Phillips could have swapped their levels of commitment for the two goals they were involved in, such that Nat didn’t try to play the ball and Pogba did try to win the header, then there would’ve been two fewer goals and slightly less fun overall. The good news is you will still finish second, but thank Arsenal for that. Dispatch Thunderbird 3 from underneath the training pitch at Carrington? That would have been a red card in any other match this season. They never left "It’s become the norm to see him at the top of the charts now. Harry Maguire is "positive" he'll be fit for the Europa League final on May 26. Credit to Liverpool, they may not have outplayed man utd, but they showed once more why they were defending champions at the start of the week, they may not have won the game convincingly, if man utd go and by any dm and stick him instead of Fred and get their Captain back, they may have won in an alternate reality, but liverpool fans need not worry, the Glazers will buy a rw and a cb, do not be mistaken, not the first choice of the manager, ask Van Gaal what he got, they will also renew Jones, Matic and Mata’s contract. Your players were full of confidence then after the Roma first leg, they badly wanted to play, YOU DIDN’T LET THEM!!!!! As always. How? Andy (MUFC) Special mention that if I recall correctly, the atmosphere when Chelsea spanking us 3-0 in 2006 was somewhat ruined because it was the day Rooney went off with a broken foot and even the home fans were worried. A quarter of a century ago But even if he wasn’t, it’s still a bad idea…. The next time it goes for auction, it may be for less regardless of what happens. He doesn’t. The winner is still the EPL winner. Regards, Some Man Utd fans will try to tell you this 2008/09 side was the greatest in Premier League history. United and Liverpool have faced each other 57 times in the Premier League since the competition began in 1992. Maguire made no difference in the cup vs Leicester when f*cking Fred produced a carbon copy of tonight’s f*cking Fred moment. Sure, there was the possible future impact of what it would mean for the CL, etc. Home Mailbox Thoughts and prayers from Liverpool for Man Utd’s defensive crisis…, Date published: Friday 14th May 2021 9:11 - Editor F365, Keep those lovely mails coming to theeditor@football365.com…. So not ‘allowing those teams back’ would not only crush the EPL as a whole, but then force what had not happened to happen. Title deciders Second pinball but Wan Bissaka gormless in the box.Third goal both f*cking Fred and Shaw give the ball away in our final third (within 5 seconds of each other) and the keeper is wank. It’s something people have been loath to do over the years, for obvious reasons, but it’s a consequence that many are happy to suffer if it means that the glazers rethink their position. Fabinho had to move back, in order to shepherd the young defenders through their maiden appearances at the highest level. Boro, with a small squad that was already struggling with injuries, were then hit by a virus and were unable to field a team. First, they never ‘left’ those leagues. You don’t even seem to know what every other team now knows about liverpool’s RB, granted, you took 18 shots yourself, but for an xG of just over 1.8, Liverpool had 8 shots on target to the 3 you managed, you may not have had time on the training ground but, God, I don’t think I have heard of a worst team on set pieces (not only defending them, you can’t attack them as well) not having time on the training ground is no excuse for lack of common sense in your job as a professional! And while that might not seem like a life-changing total, it actually means that only four clubs in ⦠"All of United’s shortcomings have been shown up in the last couple of days.". Short-term pain, but long term gain… After review, how is that not a straight red for Tyrone Mings? The Don. I just wanted to say something that may not be obvious to those arguing about punishments for United and the behaviour of the protestors. Remember that Nick Hornby line in Fever Pitch ? If the best argument in favour of a club getting a points deduction for having their ground broken into is citing the 2011 case of FC Scion having a points deduction for (thanks Google) fielding six ineligible players players signed while under a transfer embargo, I’m at a loss… FC Scion got a points deduction for cheating at football, so let’s deduct points from clubs for being victims of crime. If Spurs do sell Harry Kane, just think of who they could wildly overspend to sign with the winnings. Cheeky tips Liverpool full-back to score at 6/1 and more…. Fernando Torres gave Nemanja Vidic nightmares in the late 2000s, memorably when Liverpool won 4-1 at Old Trafford in 2009, Danny Murphy made a habit of scoring against United in the early 2000s, and Diego Forlan became a cult hero in Manchester for a brace at Anfield in 2002. Next season the top teams with the fewest players involved at the Euros are going to have a chance of doing well given that some players will essentially end up playing 3 seasons in a row with zero rest. The game was postponed and rearranged, but in addition Middlesbrough were docked 3 points. Just check out which team has the best record at defending set-pieces this season and you will know why they are where they are and check your record and you will know 0.3 percent of why you are where you are, the other 99.7, *Fred *Glazers *Glazers again *Glazers again *probably Ole *CB *DM *A thousand other things. Paul McDevitt. Replacing Jose is turning out to be a lot trickier than Levy expected it to be, Levy seems to have run down a list of potential candidates getting rebuffed each time Nagelsman, Jesse Marsch, Erik ten Hag, Gasperini all saying no leaves a shortage of truely top quality options. But Harry Kane still has some Man United hope. They didn’t stop the US capitol riot from happening, the UK government couldn’t stop the Tottenham riots, so to suggest putting an absolute obligation on a football club that will result in a punishment to meet standards that governments, with honest-to-goodness armies, can’t is churlish. And, if course, they lost. The Super League was intended to displace the Champion’s League. Trent is good at football again – thanks to the media for deciding it was time to swing that narrative the other way. He doesn’t even give him a yellow. So there is precedent here. Man Utd forward Anthony Elanga reacted on social media after making his Premier League debut against Leicester. I know it would count for nothing this season, so I would suggest that Man Utd should start next season on -3 points. Form a militia? Mobs are difficult to control and, last I checked, were the job of the police to manage. Damn you Ludek. They also totally shat the bed after Rashford scored and until we got fortunate to break away it felt like an equaliser was coming. Jonny, MUFC. I don’t particularly like UEFA or FIFA so anything that puts one over them is good. Their success here is a testament to klopp’s man management and his ability to focus on the “big picture” while punditry and fans live game to game. Greenwood made a game of it for a while, but the sight of mediocre scousers romping past fredtominay in midfield was illustrative of where the problems are. It would be fair to say that there is an implied competitiveness to the EPL (no one wants to play at Stoke on a cold winter midweek…) but it is the top teams who draw the most attention, have games separated from the pack on a weekend – are forced to play early or very late, etc – all because they get the most eyeballs. What a joke. On December 21st 1996, Middlesbrough were due to play Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League. Also, a midfield of Mata, Matic and Van de Beek comprises of two PL winners and a CL semi finalist, the fact that United managed to convince you that that second team SHOULD lose to leicester places them in the winners section for me. Man City climb the history books. Loved the article, and frankly as a Manchester United fan whose first memory of a genuine title race (i.e. Sa’ad. When interest wane’s like that, it is when we fall back on history and tradition to provide focus and detail and draw out the spectacle into something much bigger than it really us. Sadio Mane's reaction at the end of the Man Utd win was a timely reminder of the issues that have plagued Liverpool. They’re not really here It’s out of order!". Theo Walcott is a good signing. A familiar theme This was a fantastic, timely reminder of what Potter's Brighton can achieve when the chances go in. Have the FA simply forgotten? As it is, there is less competition from broadcasters for the EPL games this year with BT backing out. Aaron CFC Ireland. Klopp’s genius Nowhere near the ball and serious foul play with his studs into DCL. The last Man Utd player to score more in a single season was Wayne Rooney in 2011-12 (nine). 2012/13 Man Utd vs Liverpool, 2013 | Alex Livesey/Getty Images Raúl H. García (4-2 is the silverlining for a God-awful season) LFC 1892-YNWA. , the relegation standard goalkeeper showed his level, deGea kept utd in the Europa League, Henderson would have ended it. truly understanding what was happening rather than it just seeming like United won every week) was 1994-95, which was a classic “last day thrills and spills” title decider, I have been historically very happy to see a nice boring coronation (especially 2012, with a monumental hangover). Pitch to Post Preview: Jamie Redknapp on Arsenal vs Liverpool; Plus how do Man City replace Aguero? Second, who decides who should be in the EPL in the first place? Ole. Oliver personally didn’t say Liverpool should get three points, no, but alot of Liverpool fans did. Someone tells me it is the goalkeeping coach, I don’t even know who he is but he is clearly incompetent, Henderson now has question marks over him, De gea? May 12 2021, 1:56 pm Maguire suffers ankle ligament damage ahead of Europa final So those broadcasters who pay the huge amount that makes the EPL more lucrative than any other football league are doing so as much, if not more, on the backs of those top teams. So while a ‘Super League’ would have interest to start out with games between clubs from different countries on a regular, competitive basis, that uniqueness would quickly wane. Standout fixtures include a famous 3-3 draw at Anfield in 1994, a game that saw United rush into a 3-0 lead halfway through the first half and Liverpool claw their way back to level terms. Well, I don’t believe that. Wik, Pretoria, (Bobby just loves a big game doesn’t he), Pretoria. I’ve never met a fan. But who appointed this goalkeeping coach? Liverpool fan whose found that a lot of the punditry I’ve seen critiquing Klopp this season has focused on his moving fabhino from the midfield into defense. Bring on the sanctions This led to star players such as Juninho and Ravanelli leaving the club. Or better still, go to the EFL and propose a new structure with the EFL? Team news, stats, kick-off time ahead of the Europa League semi-final first leg between Man Utd and Roma (kick-off 8pm). Liverpool 1-1 Man Utd (15 October 2011) Scorers: Steven Gerrard (68), Javier Hernandez (81) Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool (11 February 2012) Scorers: Wayne Rooney (47, 50), Luis Suarez (80) 21. Thursday's game represents the 235th meeting between Man United and Liverpool in all competitions, with the Merseyside giants boasting 77 wins compared to Man United's 89. For more from Jamie Spencer, follow him on Twitter and Facebook! So it is possible ALL the other clubs could vote the 6 out…but would be pretty weird when you consider that several clubs are only in it for one season. The 6 are, in fact, the main draw card for the EPL. 2011/12 Liverpool vs Man Utd, 2011 | Clive Brunskill/Getty Images. Hilariously Neville tried to pin it all on Maguire’s abscence, he is as limited a player as there is, which goes to show what the rest of them are like. Replacing Jose Man Utd 2-2 Liverpool (19 October 1992)Scorers: Don Hutchison (23), Ian Rush (44), Mark Hughes (78, 90)Liverpool 1-2 Man Utd (6 March 1993)Scorers: Mark Hughes (42), Ian Rush (50), Brian McClair (56), Liverpool 3-3 Man Utd (4 January 1994)Scorers: Steve Bruce (8), Ryan Giggs (20), Denis Irwin (23), Nigel Clough (25, 38), Neil Ruddock (79)Man Utd 1-0 Liverpool (30 March 1994)Scorers: Paul Ince (37), Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool (17 September 1994)Scorers: Andrei Kanchelskis (71), Brian McClair (73)Liverpool 2-0 Man Utd (19 March 1995)Scorers: Jamie Redknapp (25), own goal (85), Man Utd 2-2 Liverpool (1 October 1995)Scorers: Nicky Butt (2), Robbie Fowler (33, 52), Eric Cantona (71)Liverpool 2-0 Man Utd (17 December 1995)Scorers: Robbie Fowler (45, 86), Man Utd 1-0 Liverpool (12 October 1996)Scorers: David Beckham (23)Liverpool 1-3 Man Utd (19 April 1997)Scorers: Gary Pallister (13, 42), John Barnes (19), Andrew Cole (63), Liverpool 1-3 Man Utd (6 December 1997)Scorers: Andrew Cole (51, 74), Robbie Fowler (60), David Beckham (70)Man Utd 1-1 Liverpool (10 April 1998)Scorers: Ronny Johnsen (12), Michael Owen (37), Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool (24 September 1998)Scorers: Denis Irwin (19), Paul Scholes (79)Liverpool 2-2 Man Utd (5 May 1999)Scorers: Dwight Yorke (23), Denis Irwin (56), Jamie Redknapp (69), Paul Ince (89), Liverpool 2-3 Man Utd (11 September 1999)Scorers: own goal (3, 44), Andrew Cole (18), Sami Hyypia (23), Patrik Berger (68)Man Utd 1-1 Liverpool (4 March 2000)Scorers: Patrik Berger (27), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (45), Man Utd 0-1 Liverpool (17 December 2000)Scorers: Danny Murphy (43)Liverpool 2-0 Man Utd (31 March 2001)Scorers: Steven Gerrard (16), Robbie Fowler (41), Liverpool 3-1 Man Utd (4 November 2001)Scorers: Michael Owen (32, 51), John Arne Riise (39), David Beckham (50)Man Utd 0-1 Liverpool (22 January 2002)Scorers: Danny Murphy (85), Liverpool 1-2 Man Utd (1 December 2002)Scorers: Diego Forlan (64, 67), Sami Hyypia (82)Man Utd 4-0 Liverpool (5 April 2003)Scorers: Ruud van Nistelrooy (5, 65), Ryan Giggs (78), Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (90), Liverpool 1-2 Man Utd (9 November 2003)Scorers: Ryan Giggs (59, 70), Harry Kewell (79)Man Utd 0-1 Liverpool (24 April 2004)Scorers: Danny Murphy (62), Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool (20 September 2004)Scorers: Mikael Silvestre (20, 66), own goal (54)Liverpool 0-1 Man Utd (15 January 2005)Scorers: Wayne Rooney (21), Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd (18 September 2005)Scorers: noneMan Utd 1-0 Liverpool (22 January 2006)Scorers: Rio Ferdinand (90), Man Utd 2-0 Liverpool (22 October 2006)Scorers: Paul Scholes (39), Rio Ferdinand (65)Liverpool 0-1 Man Utd (3 March 2007)Scorers: John O’Shea (90+1), Liverpool 0-1 Man Utd (16 December 2007)Scorers: Carlos Tevez (43)Man Utd 3-0 Liverpool (23 March 2008)Scorers: Wes Brown (34), Cristiano Ronaldo (79), Nani (81), Liverpool 2-1 Man Utd (13 September 2008)Scorers: Carlos Tevez (3), own goal (26), Ryan Babel (77)Man Utd 1-4 Liverpool (14 March 2009)Scorers: Cristiano Ronaldo (23), Fernando Torres (28), Steven Gerrard (44), Fabio Aurelio (77), Andrea Dossena (90+1), Liverpool 2-0 Man Utd (25 October 2009)Scorers: Fernando Torres (65), David N’Gog (90+6)Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool (21 March 2010)Scorers: Fernando Torres (5), Wayne Rooney (12), Park Ji-sung (60), Man Utd 3-2 Liverpool (19 September 2010)Scorers: Dimitar Berbatov (42, 59, 84), Steven Gerrard (64, 70)Liverpool 3-1 Man Utd (6 March 2011)Scorers: Dirk Kuyt (34, 39, 65), Javier Hernandez (90+2), Liverpool 1-1 Man Utd (15 October 2011)Scorers: Steven Gerrard (68), Javier Hernandez (81)Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool (11 February 2012)Scorers: Wayne Rooney (47, 50), Luis Suarez (80), Liverpool 1-2 Man Utd (23 September 2012)Scorers: Steven Gerrard (46), Rafael (51), Robin van Persie (81)Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool (13 January 2013)Scorers: Robin van Persie (19), Nemanja Vidic (54), Daniel Sturridge (57), Liverpool 1-0 Man Utd (1 September 2013)Scorers: Daniel Sturridge (4)Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool (16 March 2014)Scorers: Steven Gerrard (34, 46), Luis Suarez (84), Man Utd 3-0 Liverpool (14 December 2014)Scorers: Wayne Rooney (12), Juan Mata (40), Robin van Persie (71)Liverpool 1-2 Man Utd (22 March 2015)Scorers: Juan Mata (14, 59), Daniel Sturridge (69), Man Utd 3-1 Liverpool (12 September 2015)Scorers: Daley Blind (49), Ander Herrera (70), Christian Benteke (84), Anthony Martial (86)Liverpool 0-1 Man Utd (17 January 2016)Scorers: Wayne Rooney (78), Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd (17 October 2016)Scorers: noneMan Utd 1-1 Liverpool (15 January 2017)Scorers: James Milner (27), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (84), Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd (14 October 2017)Scorers: noneMan Utd 2-1 Liverpool (10 March 2018)Scorers: Marcus Rashford (14, 24), own goal (66), Liverpool 3-1 Man Utd (16 December 2018)Scorers: Sadio Mane (24), Jesse Lingard (33), Xherdan Shaqiri (73, 80)Man Utd 0-0 Liverpool (24 February 2019)Scorers: none, Man Utd 1-1 Liverpool (20 October 2019)Scorers: Marcus Rashford (36), Adam Lallana (85)Liverpool 2-0 Man Utd (19 January 2020)Scorers: Virgil van Dijk (14), Mohamed Salah (90+3), Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd (17 January 2021)Scorers: noneMan Utd vs Liverpool (2 May 2021). Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.Nicknamed "the Red Devils", the club was founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to its current stadium, Old ⦠The point is, the most stable part of the EPL is made up of about 10 clubs – 6 of whom are the ones people are proposing ‘not letting back in.’ The rules state a two-thirds majority or 14 members are needed to vote on any changes. Falling standards Maybe it’s a reflection that 2 years of non stop Covid-ball has massively decreased the overall quality of football because there’s a good chance that English teams will win both European competitions this year. I’m drawing a total blank with City. Do you realise that plenty of the protestors want united to be punished? Referees again proved they literally don’t understand football; that VAR call was an absolute shocker and Taylor is bloody lucky it isn’t a major talking point. Who lets him take charge of the set piece training? Do I think it was a good idea, did I like it? Salah scoring 90th minute solo goals to send Kopites in unmitigated frenzy against them Mancs is becoming a fascinating sub-plot to the storied Utd-Liverpool rivalry… notably exception is Allison didn’t run the whole pitch to embrace him this time!
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