[Albion] Manchester United vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***

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PILTDOWN MAN

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wrong thread
 








JetsetJimbo

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Sorry if fixtures, but I'm sure we've all seen that stat that only three teams have recorded four consecutive Premier League wins against Man U - us, Liverpool, and Man City.

I don't know when each those sequences of wins happened (apart from ours of course), but it occurred to me that it's possible James Milner was playing for Man U's opponents at least once in each of those sequences. Any statto types on here able to confirm or clarify?
 


Guinness Boy

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Is that on the ground - or on a wooden tube type thing built on stilts. We came across the latter when hiking in the Tatras 30 years ago, and always wondered what it was!
They are these things in the photo below (this is not me!).

Hiked yesterday. 10 hours to do 11 miles although that included a very lengthy lunch stop. I never want to see a rock again.
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Mancgull

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If I was a United fan ( thank god I’m not) I’d be starting to question Ten Hag.
Largely bought in players that he’s worked with previously like Martinez, Antony, and Onana and so far, they’ve not delivered.
I find him quite a dour manager and individual, not inspiring at all.
Thing is, the fans just blame the Glaziers and want an oil state to bank roll the return of glory years.
I think Bayern will beat them and then we might start seeing a ramping up of the fans vitriol.
 


dwayne

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If I was a United fan ( thank god I’m not) I’d be starting to question Ten Hag.
Largely bought in players that he’s worked with previously like Martinez, Antony, and Onana and so far, they’ve not delivered.
I find him quite a dour manager and individual, not inspiring at all.
Thing is, the fans just blame the Glaziers and want an oil state to bank roll the return of glory years.
I think Bayern will beat them and then we might start seeing a ramping up of the fans vitriol.
Is everyone now seeing why I was so passionate about not getting kudus. Very very risky signing Dutch league players especially for big bucks. We got very lucky with velty.
 




Jim in the West

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If I was a United fan ( thank god I’m not) I’d be starting to question Ten Hag.
Largely bought in players that he’s worked with previously like Martinez, Antony, and Onana and so far, they’ve not delivered.
I find him quite a dour manager and individual, not inspiring at all.
Thing is, the fans just blame the Glaziers and want an oil state to bank roll the return of glory years.
I think Bayern will beat them and then we might start seeing a ramping up of the fans vitriol.
Added to which, he appeared to support Greenwood being brought back in to the fold at ManU.
However, you have to say he did a pretty decent job last season - League Cup win, FA Cup final, Champions League qualification. (Although, arguing against that is the fact that Chelsea, Spurs and Liverpool pretty much imploded for large parts of the season - so maybe not that good after all!)
 


Thunder Bolt

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Is everyone now seeing why I was so passionate about not getting kudus. Very very risky signing Dutch league players especially for big bucks. We got very lucky with velty.
Jan Paul van Hecke seems pretty good too.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Yes he is being a bellend about it, but I do have a little sympathy with him on this point.

From the best angle we have it looks to be out.
That angle is pretty close to being directly in line so is probably correct.
However it is feasible that if the angle is slightly pitchside to the ball, then that would give a wrong impression.
To my eyes it probably would still be out, but you can't be sure with a 2D freezeframe, unless the camera angle is directly over the centre of the ball.

The technology exists to take any element of doubt from this.
Why not just extend the goal-line tech to cover the full width of the touchline?
Directly over the centre of the ball is not the position you are looking for. Directly over the back edge of the line is the only perfect view.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Sorry if fixtures, but I'm sure we've all seen that stat that only three teams have recorded four consecutive Premier League wins against Man U - us, Liverpool, and Man City.

I don't know when each those sequences of wins happened (apart from ours of course), but it occurred to me that it's possible James Milner was playing for Man U's opponents at least once in each of those sequences. Any statto types on here able to confirm or clarify?
I’ve no idea of the actual dates, but I’d guess that Liverpool’s run was long before Milner - in the period when Liverpool had Torres up front and he seemed to destroy Vidic every single game.
 








pasty

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Sorry if fixtures, but I'm sure we've all seen that stat that only three teams have recorded four consecutive Premier League wins against Man U - us, Liverpool, and Man City.

I don't know when each those sequences of wins happened (apart from ours of course), but it occurred to me that it's possible James Milner was playing for Man U's opponents at least once in each of those sequences. Any statto types on here able to confirm or clarify?
Liverpool did it between Dec 2000 and Jan 2002

City did it between Apr 2013 and Nov 2014
 












Simster

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Is everyone now seeing why I was so passionate about not getting kudus. Very very risky signing Dutch league players especially for big bucks. We got very lucky with velty.
Well it may have passed you by, but we're quite good at turning rough diamonds into word beaters. Equally, don't be surprised if they're not all that when they leave (especially if they go to Chelsea).

What the Albion do very well is not overpay and just move onto other targets. If West Ham or whoever want to pay more for a player we want, and we walk away then that's fine with me.
 


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