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Marmaduke

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Cech - 6
Ox - 6
Holding - 6
Koscielny - 7
Monreal - 6
Gibbs - 5
Xhaka - 7
Ramsey - 8
Özil - 6
Sanchez - 7
Welbeck - 6

Don't agree at all with those ratings.

I would upgrade Ox's, Gibbs', and Welbeck's scores for sure....

-Welbeck was lively as usual and scored a goal for a change...
-Gibbs was solid
-Ox put in a shift and got an assist

***Forgot about Cech.... he was rock solid.... not just a 6 performance
 

Garrincha

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Sad media are sad.
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tap-in

Nothing Wrong With Me
3pts that's all that matters, well that and beating Utd/Mourinho! Keep winning and hope Pool draw or lose a game.
 

How Soon Is Now

Active Member
I was drunk and put Holding in.

Why.

What a genius I am when drunk. The lad played well today, as did the whole team (give or take moments of madness). We play with a lot of "benny hill" moments but ultimately seized upon our opportunities.

People will argue Xhaka got lucky with the deflection, but if you watch closely he was always aiming for the back of Herrera. He does it all the time in training; Elneny is benched with a bruised back.
 

carter777

Thinks Poch Is The GOAT

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Deflected goal and an ex-United lad. United still technically unbeaten then right?????
 
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