Oh, that's easy. Bomb down the flanks: 1) Young gets away from Bellerin 2) Coq tries to help Bellerin out 3) Young lobs it to Valencia who's already ran behind Gibbs 4) Coq tries to help Mertesacker and Koscielny but Rooney's already made the run behind them 5) Valencia passes to Rooney, scores. Perfect.
With United's insipid, slow movement and build-up, I can't see point 1 happening right now tbh.
Piers Morgan is absolutely gonna lose it tonight when we lose. He's already absolutely bummed by England being out of the cricket world cup so tonight he's going to have an absolute meltdown. Can confirm.
Piers Morgan is absolutely gonna lose it tonight when we lose. He's already absolutely bummed by England being out of the cricket world cup so tonight he's going to have an absolute meltdown. Can confirm.
Arsenal fans, how do you feel about having that complete baboon, Piers Moron, as a fan of your club?
I love it as well.
I see him the same way my muslim friend sees members of ISIS as part of their religion. He may associate under the same general banner, but I'll be damned if I view him as one of us.
All the people replying to that tweet are hilarious BTW. "Last time we wore a blue kit at Old Trafford, we got hammered.", "The only time we have worn that kit, we lost to Dortmund". Blaming the kit is the kind of thing Brendan would do ffs.
That purple and black kit looked like something even QPR would be ashamed to wear.
It's weird, because all our home kits under Warrior have far surpassed any of Adidas/Reebok's efforts. It seems that they go mental when it comes to the away strips, though.
It's weird, because all our home kits under Warrior have far surpassed any of Adidas/Reebok's efforts. It seems that they go mental when it comes to the away strips, though.
Generally simple is best, it's why our third kit (also purple/black) made me want to vomit every time I saw it. Liverpool and United = Red, Arsenal = Red and White, Spurs = White, Chelsea and City = Blue. Football kits have become too much about fashion and about what the fans will buy/advertisers will sponsor.
Generally simple is best, it's why our third kit (also purple/black) made me want to vomit every time I saw it. Liverpool and United = Red, Arsenal = Red and White, Spurs = White, Chelsea and City = Blue. Football kits have become too much about fashion and about what the fans will buy/advertisers will sponsor.
I'm hopeful tbh. United may be winning games a lot these days, but Old Trafford isn't the fortress it used to be, and we have the squad now to overcome the mentality issue.