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We are worryingly bad. And getting worse by every game.
Rooney should have saved that penalty the useless cnut.
Phil who , Phil Mitchell.Rooney's been OK according Phil.
Straight after this game.
Who's that Fosa-Mensu Phil Neville is on about?
At least he has the excuse of being young. Rojo though, feck me.
I know. Right?have you slept on grass? It's fockin amazin man.
He's done well showcasing his overall attributes as a footballer but little or none of them suggest he should be playing regularly as a centre-half for Manchester United.Blind wasn't at fault there Infact he has played well...
Phil Mitchell would actually be more qualified to give an opinion.Phil who , Phil Mitchell.
well that and our defence wasn't having a stinker......Can we bring on Rashford please? Game would probably have been out of sight if he had Rooney's chances
What does herrera actually do? There is someone like him at work, always looks busy but at the end of the day they don't have anything to show for their efforts.
I dunno he has shut down that angry kid of theirs a few times with a clever trap and turnHe's done well showcasing his overall attributes as a footballer but little or none of them suggest he should be playing regularly as a centre-half for Manchester United.
Sums up one of the problems at United, not enough leaders out thereWhat a joke we are even scared by Northampton.
Typical Blind, looks so brilliant on the ball but he just doesn't have that ruthlessness of a proper defender. He's too pretty to be a first team defender for a club that is aspiring for trophies.
Yeah my bad, TFM should be playing like Maldini in his prime doesn't matter if he's only 10 or 20.There's no vilifying.
People mention mistake weather it's a young player or not. Nothing to do with him being young.
He needs to practice for next season when his career path inevitably has him playing GK.Exactly. Rooney should've stepped up to take the GK position, when the penalty was being taken.
Phil Mitchell would actually be more qualified to give an opinion.
Stuart Attwell