Im_Spartacus wrote:Whichever way you look at it though, it's a long ball
Beefymcfc wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Whichever way you look at it though, it's a long ball
In my eyes also. The way they've tried to package that article strikes of looking after their loved ones when the reality is what we see from them week in/week out, a ball over the top, or into the channels.
Also shows how many long balls we play; not that many.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Whichever way you look at it though, it's a long ball
In my eyes also. The way they've tried to package that article strikes of looking after their loved ones when the reality is what we see from them week in/week out, a ball over the top, or into the channels.
Also shows how many long balls we play; not that many.
Most of ours will be Hart! Although I would like us to do it more when we have pace like navas and aguero in the side.
Beefymcfc wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Whichever way you look at it though, it's a long ball
In my eyes also. The way they've tried to package that article strikes of looking after their loved ones when the reality is what we see from them week in/week out, a ball over the top, or into the channels.
Also shows how many long balls we play; not that many.
zuricity wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Whichever way you look at it though, it's a long ball
In my eyes also. The way they've tried to package that article strikes of looking after their loved ones when the reality is what we see from them week in/week out, a ball over the top, or into the channels.
Also shows how many long balls we play; not that many.
perhaps it 's because we can't do the long ball. ? ( ie Corner, free kick )
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Im_Spartacus wrote:I wasn't aware previously of a distinction, and even now think it's tenuous.
If you pass the ball more than 35 yards, you have a higher chance of losing posession than you do if you pass it 10. So for a team like United to keep trying thee Hollywood balls, what does that say about them?
patrickblue wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:I wasn't aware previously of a distinction, and even now think it's tenuous.
If you pass the ball more than 35 yards, you have a higher chance of losing posession than you do if you pass it 10. So for a team like United to keep trying thee Hollywood balls, what does that say about them?
To me it says they're a bunch of cunts.
That aside, we can 't have not them playing the "united way" can we? Be bad for their image in Singapore.
Fucking arrogant shower of shite with their fucking philosophy.
Bunch of long ball hoofers.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I've always regarded the Scum as a long ball outfit.
In the 1990s, at one of the places where I worked, there was a ridiculous Scum follower and, at that time, Mark Spews was occupying the centre-forward spot.
I used to tell this Scum fan that his team were just a kick and rush, Wimbledon/Watford style outfit but he used to swear blind that the long balls that they were playing were actually long passes to Spews' head and, when he knocked them down, it was for them to start playing playing football in the final third of the pitch.
He seemed to be oblivious to the fact that a team could actually play football in midfield, rather than merely bye-passing that part of the pitch. His retort, as it were, was along the lines of "why would you want or need to do that and risk losing the ball there ??".
It seems as though today, Butthead's All Star Long-ball XI are firmly keeping up the Scum's glorious traditions; it's the United way.
Beefymcfc wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I've always regarded the Scum as a long ball outfit.
In the 1990s, at one of the places where I worked, there was a ridiculous Scum follower and, at that time, Mark Spews was occupying the centre-forward spot.
I used to tell this Scum fan that his team were just a kick and rush, Wimbledon/Watford style outfit but he used to swear blind that the long balls that they were playing were actually long passes to Spews' head and, when he knocked them down, it was for them to start playing playing football in the final third of the pitch.
He seemed to be oblivious to the fact that a team could actually play football in midfield, rather than merely bye-passing that part of the pitch. His retort, as it were, was along the lines of "why would you want or need to do that and risk losing the ball there ??".
It seems as though today, Butthead's All Star Long-ball XI are firmly keeping up the Scum's glorious traditions; it's the United way.
You're obviously well versed MC and for the majority of the PL the Rags have been getting away with it, mainly due to expensive players. Every now and then they played wonderful football but it was never as good as ours, since we played that way.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I've always regarded the Scum as a long ball outfit.
In the 1990s, at one of the places where I worked, there was a ridiculous Scum follower and, at that time, Mark Spews was occupying the centre-forward spot.
I used to tell this Scum fan that his team were just a kick and rush, Wimbledon/Watford style outfit but he used to swear blind that the long balls that they were playing were actually long passes to Spews' head and, when he knocked them down, it was for them to start playing playing football in the final third of the pitch.
He seemed to be oblivious to the fact that a team could actually play football in midfield, rather than merely bye-passing that part of the pitch. His retort, as it were, was along the lines of "why would you want or need to do that and risk losing the ball there ??".
It seems as though today, Butthead's All Star Long-ball XI are firmly keeping up the Scum's glorious traditions; it's the United way.
You're obviously well versed MC and for the majority of the PL the Rags have been getting away with it, mainly due to expensive players. Every now and then they played wonderful football but it was never as good as ours, since we played that way.
There's a fine line between a pass and a punt.
A lot depends on the quality of the punter and the control of the puntee.
nottsblue wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I've always regarded the Scum as a long ball outfit.
In the 1990s, at one of the places where I worked, there was a ridiculous Scum follower and, at that time, Mark Spews was occupying the centre-forward spot.
I used to tell this Scum fan that his team were just a kick and rush, Wimbledon/Watford style outfit but he used to swear blind that the long balls that they were playing were actually long passes to Spews' head and, when he knocked them down, it was for them to start playing playing football in the final third of the pitch.
He seemed to be oblivious to the fact that a team could actually play football in midfield, rather than merely bye-passing that part of the pitch. His retort, as it were, was along the lines of "why would you want or need to do that and risk losing the ball there ??".
It seems as though today, Butthead's All Star Long-ball XI are firmly keeping up the Scum's glorious traditions; it's the United way.
You're obviously well versed MC and for the majority of the PL the Rags have been getting away with it, mainly due to expensive players. Every now and then they played wonderful football but it was never as good as ours, since we played that way.
There's a fine line between a pass and a punt.
A lot depends on the quality of the punter and the control of the puntee.
Certainly the quality of the punter at the swamp is low. Doubt there is an IQ over 120 in the home stands. Certainly not on the pitch or in the dugout.
SCUM
nottsblue wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I've always regarded the Scum as a long ball outfit.
In the 1990s, at one of the places where I worked, there was a ridiculous Scum follower and, at that time, Mark Spews was occupying the centre-forward spot.
I used to tell this Scum fan that his team were just a kick and rush, Wimbledon/Watford style outfit but he used to swear blind that the long balls that they were playing were actually long passes to Spews' head and, when he knocked them down, it was for them to start playing playing football in the final third of the pitch.
He seemed to be oblivious to the fact that a team could actually play football in midfield, rather than merely bye-passing that part of the pitch. His retort, as it were, was along the lines of "why would you want or need to do that and risk losing the ball there ??".
It seems as though today, Butthead's All Star Long-ball XI are firmly keeping up the Scum's glorious traditions; it's the United way.
You're obviously well versed MC and for the majority of the PL the Rags have been getting away with it, mainly due to expensive players. Every now and then they played wonderful football but it was never as good as ours, since we played that way.
There's a fine line between a pass and a punt.
A lot depends on the quality of the punter and the control of the puntee.
Certainly the quality of the punter at the swamp is low. Doubt there is an IQ over 120 in the home stands. Certainly not on the pitch or in the dugout.
SCUM
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I've always regarded the Scum as a long ball outfit.
In the 1990s, at one of the places where I worked, there was a ridiculous Scum follower and, at that time, Mark Spews was occupying the centre-forward spot.
I used to tell this Scum fan that his team were just a kick and rush, Wimbledon/Watford style outfit but he used to swear blind that the long balls that they were playing were actually long passes to Spews' head and, when he knocked them down, it was for them to start playing playing football in the final third of the pitch.
He seemed to be oblivious to the fact that a team could actually play football in midfield, rather than merely bye-passing that part of the pitch. His retort, as it were, was along the lines of "why would you want or need to do that and risk losing the ball there ??".
It seems as though today, Butthead's All Star Long-ball XI are firmly keeping up the Scum's glorious traditions; it's the United way.
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