So this thread just dies without me?
Intriguing move by Norwich. Given how the Bundesliga is doing so well blooding young German coaches however, would have liked to see a young English manager given the chance.
Gutted Carlisle lost so late, that's one hell of a trip back after that ending in Exeter. Liking what Keith Curle's done with the place - hopefully Trump and the Tories don't keep hurting the environment, if we have a few more years of not having to replace almost everything the club owns due to flood damage, we could be upwardly mobile again.
I'm in a weird sort of apathetic state before the final tomorrow. I feel like if we win everyone will hate us, if we lose the mockery will be unbearable given the gulf in resources. Loved getting my stream up and running right as Pogba played that outstanding ball for Josh Harrop on Sunday though. I kept laughing in that game at Mourinho's utter contempt for a completely irrelevant game - subbing two players just before half-time to stop Palace getting uppity and allow them their ovations from the crowd. Then when Eric Bailly seemed to be being forced off by the physios against his wishes you could tell he was thinking "he's not available on Wednesday, can I put him in a wheelchair and just have Jones push him around?", he'd come into the game with 3 substitutions planned out and nobody was going to stop him, not even his own medical team. That we happened to win was irrelevant. Pretty much all of our youngsters impressed - caveats being that Demetri Mitchell would probably have looked more like the winger he is if he'd had much defending to do, and I honestly kept forgetting Scott McTominay was on the pitch even though he is 6'4" (and apparently only 18 months ago was 5'6"). That may be a good thing though, given his role, as it means he didn't mess up.
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the press conference was funny, literally nobody cared about this game other than United and Palace fans.