By Mark James Gary Neville tore into David De Gea following yet another high-profile error in the final stages of Manchester United’s game at White Hart Lane on Sunday afternoon and, if the former Madrid man’s fingers weren’t already longing ...
Read More »Hey Pep, Easy With The Flirting!
By Rasmus Lukunka It seems like every other day there’s a tabloid story about where Pep Guadiola will end up in the summer. Chelsea supposedly sacked Roberto Di Matteo in the hope of landing Guadiola in January. Well, that didn’t ...
Read More »Sir Alex Ferguson to make way for Pep Guardiola
By Mark James As a longstanding visitor to Old Trafford, I would like to see Sir Alex Ferguson go on forever. His appetite for the game has never diminished, he never loses his determination to lead teams to victory and, ...
Read More »Manchester United: Not For The Faint At Heart
By Rasmus Lukunka Football is an emotional sport. The highs and lows are experienced on the pitch, in the stands and on TV. Manchester United is the king of provoking emotions. To their fans, the rollercoaster usually ends on a ...
Read More »A Bright Future for Manchester United
By Mark James With the constant influx of Sugar Daddy owners coming into our game, it is easy for even the most faithful of supporters to become jaded and begin to query their teams’ ability to maintain pace in the ...
Read More »Man United Are Too Predictable
By Rasmus Lukunka First and foremost, congratulations to Chris Hughton and his team for their well-deserved victory against Man United. Hughton is slowly but surely forcing the doubters to take notice of his managerial skills. A victory against a side ...
Read More »Wayne Rooney’s Midfield Role is Written in the Stars
By Mark James Recently, I suggested that we would see the emergence of a new Wayne Rooney over the coming weeks and months; a Wayne Rooney fit to fill the boots of Paul Scholes, no less. Now, with the ongoing ...
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