Dolfan in NYC Posted September 22, 2025 Posted September 22, 2025 Let's check in Leo... LOL Fuck DC. A win on Wednesday vs NYCFC clinches a playoff berth for Miami. (Probably against NYCFC)
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Newcastle United 4-1 Bradford City in the Caraboa Cup third round. No shame losing to the defending champions, a top Premier League side. Andy Cook, Newcastle United fan scored a screamer. Concentrate on League One promotion as we're top of the league. Posted a few videos in case the uploader has blocked it in your location. Frustrating when that happens.
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 (edited) https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cx2n8x5e2ezo Graham Potter sacked as West Ham United manager to no surprise. West Ham United currently sit in the Premier League relegation zone having lost 12 of their 23 games since Graham Potter was appointed in January. Potter's loss rate of 52% is the highest of any permanent West Ham manager in the Premier League era. Dirty letting Potter do the presser and sacking him before playing Everton away in the Premier League on Monday. Hell of a fall for Graham Potter since leaving @Stefanie Sparkleface's Brighton and Hove Albion to Chelsea and West Ham United. Nuno Espírito Santo will be the next West Ham United manager, I wouldn't go. Edited September 27, 2025 by The Natural
Stefanie Sparkleface Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 2 hours ago, The Natural said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cx2n8x5e2ezo Graham Potter sacked as West Ham United manager to no surprise. West Ham United currently sit in the Premier League relegation zone having lost 12 of their 23 games since Graham Potter was appointed in January. Potter's loss rate of 52% is the highest of any permanent West Ham manager in the Premier League era. Dirty letting Potter do the presser and sacking him before playing Everton away in the Premier League on Monday. Hell of a fall for Graham Potter since leaving @Stefanie Sparkleface's Brighton and Hove Albion to Chelsea and West Ham United. Nuno Espírito Santo will be the next West Ham United manager, I wouldn't go. Let this be a warning for you, João Pedro! (Wait, we play Chelsea today.) This won't happen to you, João Pedro! 1
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Watched Brentford 3-1 Manchester United at the pub, well the second half. Usually I watch football at home but it was Oktoberfest. Had a great time. Funny how others were laughing at my reactions. Man Utd are so bad. Ruben Amorim would have been sacked three times over at any other big football club.
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Just now, The Natural said: Watched Brentford 3-1 Manchester United at the pub, well the second half. Usually I watch football at home but it was Oktoberfest. Had a great time. Funny how others were laughing at my reactions. Man Utd are so bad. Ruben Amorim would have been sacked three times over at any other big football club. Pity the poor Manchester United fan who isn't cutting his hair until Man Utd win five in a row is going to end up like Cousin It from The Addams Family.
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 14 minutes ago, Stefanie Sparkleface said: TAKE THAT, JOÃO PEDRO Chelsea 1-3 Brighton and Hove Albion. Bradford City 1-0 Blackpool. We're still top of League One!
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpool. Liverpool's unbeaten start to the Premier League season is over, but Crystal Palace's continues. Crystal Palace are the only team in the Premier League yet to taste defeat this season. The Eagles are up to second in the table, three points behind leaders Liverpool. What a job Oliver Glasner is doing there including FA Cup and Community Shield wins.
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 (edited) Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I think in the first minutes we suffered then we conceded the goal and started playing football. We created chances, we were better out of possession. After we conceded the goal we played okay." On Danny Welbeck's goals: "I'm very happy for him because he's always there, he's a great leader and today he gets the reward for everything he's doing for us and himself." On having now recorded three wins in a row against Chelsea: "It is but every game is very tough against them. They are a great football team and great individual players. Always an opportunity to prove who we are and a big challenge for us." On making the most of Chelsea going down to 10 men: Sometimes when you are one man up it gets more and more difficult because the other team only tries to defend. We stayed patient, we stayed calm, we played from left to right, we opened the gaps and we had some good moments." On whether this result can be a springboard for the season: "When you only look at the results maybe you can say yes but if you look regarding the performance maybe you can say no. The games are very tight, they are always small margins made the difference. Today the small margins were on our side. I'm sure that we can get into a good run and get into a flow. First of all it's hard work and staying together." @Stefanie Sparkleface. Edited September 27, 2025 by The Natural 1
Pete Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Meanwhile, City ease to a 5-1 victory thanks to a pair of braces from Haaland and Esteve. Poor, poor Esteve. 1
The Natural Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Ruben Amorim in the Premier League: • 33 games • 9 wins • 7 draws • 17 losses • Win rate: 27.2% • Goals: 39 scored, 53 conceded • Goal difference: -14 • Points: 34
Pete Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 5 hours ago, The Natural said: Ruben Amorim in the Premier League: • 33 games • 9 wins • 7 draws • 17 losses • Win rate: 27.2% • Goals: 39 scored, 53 conceded • Goal difference: -14 • Points: 34 Part of me hopes he gets five more games so we can get the full season effect of what a nuclear disaster his helm has been. 1
The Natural Posted September 28, 2025 Posted September 28, 2025 16 hours ago, Pete said: Part of me hopes he gets five more games so we can get the full season effect of what a nuclear disaster his helm has been.
Raziel Posted September 28, 2025 Posted September 28, 2025 On one hand, there aren't too many managers in the game that could take the United train wreck and fix it within a season. On the other, shoehorning the team that's been built to play 4-2-3-1 for the last 20 years into a 3-4-3 without massive changes in poor management, and that Ratcliffe has a piss poor record with the other sports he's been an owner screams that this team is playing in the Championship next year, and I almost want that. 1
odessasteps Posted September 28, 2025 Posted September 28, 2025 On the radio this morning, Justin Moorhouse said he’d rather have (name a dictator) than Southgate as United manager.
The Natural Posted September 30, 2025 Posted September 30, 2025 On 9/28/2025 at 5:00 PM, Raziel said: On one hand, there aren't too many managers in the game that could take the United train wreck and fix it within a season. On the other, shoehorning the team that's been built to play 4-2-3-1 for the last 20 years into a 3-4-3 without massive changes in poor management, and that Ratcliffe has a piss poor record with the other sports he's been an owner screams that this team is playing in the Championship next year, and I almost want that. We might be playing you at this rate: Bradford City vs. Manchester United in the Championship ;).
odessasteps Posted September 30, 2025 Posted September 30, 2025 Milan City Council approves sale of San Siro to AC and Inter, big step in building new stadium.
SirFozzie Posted October 4, 2025 Posted October 4, 2025 Who ever thought that the plucky underdogs winning a game to save their manager from sack rumors in ManYoo vsSunderland would be on the Red Devil side?
Chaos Posted October 4, 2025 Posted October 4, 2025 1 hour ago, SirFozzie said: Who ever thought that the plucky underdogs winning a game to save their manager from sack rumors in ManYoo vsSunderland would be on the Red Devil side? First clean sheet of the season too. Next up, Liverpool, so I guess we'll see if this bought a few weeks or not or if the next loss is just it.
odessasteps Posted October 4, 2025 Posted October 4, 2025 There were so many people picking Sunderland, of course United won. also, who else expected Chelsea to blow that
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