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  • Martin, I would much x10 want Wirtz ahead of Rohl who has a history of injury (mind you, Wirtz picked up a muscle injury today). Wirtz would be terrific in our team right now and would be better able to express himself unlike in the shite side where big money 'stars' have to be played and run into each other and look like discombobulated twats and hard-boiled Slotty has to make 5 subs a game to please his cast of the entitled divas. Anyone who would take Rohl over Wirtz at this point in time is in your word Martin 'ridiculous'. ...
    Paul Griffiths in Merlin Röhl to miss clash against Manchester United
  • Will this be Moyes 2.0 on show? Low block, fullbacks tucked in, wide men deep, two central midfielders parked in front of the centreback and long balls out of defence in the hope the lone striker can chase it and gain possession. It may work for 40-50 minutes, it never succeeds. But the manager has tried doing the same thing for over 20 years. Time for more intent as they are not a very good team....
    Steve Brown in Manchester United vs Everton: Preview, Predicted Lineups and Where to Watch
  • Martin His prior club let him go cause they said he was constantly injured …. So...
    Kieran Kinsella in Merlin Röhl to miss clash against Manchester United
  • Eric Previously it was just Lyndon doing his coding to cause and fix errors. This is a company and they’re doing a much poorer job...
    Kieran Kinsella in David Moyes plays down Scott McTominay links
  • Let's hope so Kevin. Dibling will get major minutes, so long as Senegal stay in the tournament. My attitude towards Barry is a sort of combination of sympathy and well-meant hope, but a bigger hope for me is that we buy a better striker in January. Forest are in our Premier League peer group and they spent more to be there, but also had that 7th season last time out. I see us in a tier with Forest, Fulham, West Ham, Brentford, and Palace, behind Villa, Bournemouth, Brighton, Spuds, and Newcastle (though we can beat any one of those five when we turn up). ...
    Paul Griffiths in Premier League — Matchweek 12
  • To be fair Gaute, the glitches in the past were smallish, one at a time, incremental ones. The new owners have changed a lot all at once onto a new platform (whatever that means) so they're playing wack-a-mole. ...
    Eric Myles in David Moyes plays down Scott McTominay links