They are both among the best managers around, were before today's results and will still be tomorrow after them. Was Sir Alex a dunce when he lost to Basel? Of course not.
Iker deserved to be bench, he was playing like shit and acting like a bitch, plus Deigo Lopez is actually pretty good, so it's not like they put some scrub in.
The Ram is a quality champions league squad player. I never thought he was terrible, but I have to admit he has surprised me over the past couple weeks, would not have picked him of all the Gunners to be the difference maker in several results.
yeah ill eat my shoe. ramsey is coming good. its not like he never had talent, he was promising like 4 years ago before his injury. but i stand by what i said about him last season..he was absolutely mediocre..which isnt to say that the PT and confidence boost it gave him isnt helping him produce what he's doing this season..all part of wenger's master plan.
i think people underestimate the severity of Ramsey's 2010 injury. Dude basically broke his leg in 2 places. That shit can take years to recover from and play again at an elite level.
United look awful without RVP and Rooney has no chance against Kompany alone. He's trying to do everything himself, drifting back more and more towards the midfield and he just ends up frustrated. This is totally one-sided.
3 assists for Ozil. And another goal for Ramsey, the "b-list piece of shit".
RvP has to play with donkeys like Carrick and Fellaini, under a second-rate manager, when he could have been teaming up with Ozil, Ramsey and Cazorla playing sexy football.
Whether to Jason of Philaflava or John Podesta, I will speak my fucking perspective openly
- MB
I think you forgot that I also said that he would be lucky to be starting for Wigan, see if you can dig that one up too, since it's so relevant to his current form.
Guess what? He fucking sucked last year. When I trashed him, he deserved to be trashed. Know why? Because he played like shit.
This year is a different story despite the fact that you think things said a year ago apply to things today. I know it's convenient to dig up old stuff to make people look like they don't know what they're talking about especially in a vacuum. Frankly he's been one of the best players in the world, not just in the Premier League. Has anyone been calling him shit this year? No? Why's that? Cause he's playing well. He's really improved his form and he's being credited for it. It's not that hard to figure out but in case you need me to simplify:
Last year = bad = criticism
This year = good = praise
It's a new theory, I know, but I think you'll catch on soon enough.
Ramsey was immense during the last few months of last season. But that's not even the point. It was never his fault that Wenger failed to replace Song and ended up over-relying on Ramsey when he was short of form. The abuse hurled at him by lots of people who pretend to be Gooners was/is entirely disgraceful. That sort of venom should be directed at awful people like Adebayor, Nasri and RVP - not one of our most promising players who had his legs cut off by some orc from the North.
Whether to Jason of Philaflava or John Podesta, I will speak my fucking perspective openly
- MB
it was a very harsh red for Torres, tho he was involved in several incidents, the one he finally got sent off for I thought Steve Bruce was going to red card Vertongen for the high elbow, didn't see much wrong with what Torres did.
Absolutely bossed from start to finish by WBA. At no point did United look even remotely threatening until the 85th minute. On the positive side, Januzaj looks like a fantastic prospect
Big opportunity for Arsenal to capitalize on how shitty the Manchester teams are playing.
Req wrote:Absolutely bossed from start to finish by WBA. At no point did United look even remotely threatening until the 85th minute. On the positive side, Januzaj looks like a fantastic prospect
Big opportunity for Arsenal to capitalize on how shitty the Manchester teams are playing.