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Circus ManUnitus - Erik's At The Wheel

The protest suits the Premier League's agenda, in that they see it as a protest against the ESL, so they probably encouraged it..........
 
Crikey how unfair I mean no other teams have had a fixture list like this !!

  • Thursday, 6 May (20:00 BST): Europa League semi-final second leg - Roma v Man Utd at Stadio Olimpico
  • Sunday, 9 May (14:05 BST): Aston Villa v Man Utd at Villa Park
  • Tuesday, 11 May (18:00 BST): Man Utd v Leicester City at Old Trafford
  • Thursday, 13 May (20:15 BST): Man Utd v Liverpool at Old Trafford
 
first three are fine, nobody should be playing Tuesday/Thursday though

I hope they shame the idiot fans that caused it
 
Crikey how unfair I mean no other teams have had a fixture list like this !!

  • Thursday, 6 May (20:00 BST): Europa League semi-final second leg - Roma v Man Utd at Stadio Olimpico
  • Sunday, 9 May (14:05 BST): Aston Villa v Man Utd at Villa Park
  • Tuesday, 11 May (18:00 BST): Man Utd v Leicester City at Old Trafford
  • Thursday, 13 May (20:15 BST): Man Utd v Liverpool at Old Trafford
We need them To help us out so I’d prefer them to have more prep time for the last two
 
just say again

- hahahaha ..hahahaha .. lost to a club with zero European success in 98 years, two Spurs rejects and ex Scum manager

hahaha .. long may we keep Ole at the wheel ..
 
Ole completely wasted the opportunity to change the game with substitutes. One after 100 minutes and then five with the penalty shootout in mind, albeit not the one he should have made. De Gea has now not saved any of his last 40 penalty kicks, while Henderson is 5 of 19 in his career.

For all his excellence as a Manchester United player over the last decade, it is an unfortunate reality of De Gea’s career that his penalty record is strikingly poor. Wednesday’s final in Gdansk meant that the 30 year-old has not saved any of the last 40 penalties he has faced for club and country, including shootouts.

Of goalkeepers who have faced more than 20 penalties in the history of the Premier League, he has the second-worst save percentage. De Gea has stopped two of the 31 penalties he has faced, with only Paul Robinson (three saves from 49 penalties) offering a worse return.

The subsequent focus on De Gea has only been amplified by the presence of Dean Henderson on the United bench. Henderson has faced 19 penalties in his career, and has saved five of those.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2021/05/27/david-de-gea-bad-saving-penalties/
 
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