Ignore list for youIt has been a great season,
Yeah one big mistake today that should've seen him red-carded too, and won't be happy about the goal. Still had a great season overall but not as good as Hazard or Sanchez, and of those two I'd give it to Hazard.What hasn't helped De Gea is the last few weeks he hasn't stood out. Our defence has been stronger so less need for his miracles, and also a couple of goals conceeded that were disappointing from his POV (Benteke springs to mind). Wrong time of year, and being a goalkeeper magnifying the errors, may cost him.
It's probably too late but at the same time there was no point him staying to take us down.Interesting time to change managers. We have a dull manager playing dull football in a terrible division and play Tranmere next week. I've never known such apathy towards a promotion push as nobody thinks we have a prayer.
Stockport (conf north mind you) and Grimsby too. That's about it.If it's any consolation (it won't be, I know) the Conference is effectively the fifth division nowadays anyway.
Trying to think of teams with as long league history as your chaps who've been down there.
Lincoln, Darlington (RIP), Brizzle Rovers maybe Oxford and (Boo) Luton?
It's utterly depressingly hideous though with half the teams an utter joke, and with only 2 promotion places to grab, miserably hard to get out of for the other half that aren't.If it's any consolation (it won't be, I know) the Conference is effectively the fifth division nowadays anyway.
Trying to think of teams with as long league history as your chaps who've been down there.
Lincoln, Darlington (RIP), Brizzle Rovers maybe Oxford and (Boo) Luton?
The divide between the fully professional and semi-pro teams is pretty marked, yeah.It's utterly depressingly hideous though with half the teams an utter joke, and with only 2 promotion places to grab, miserably hard to get out of for the other half that aren't.
My old man would've been 4 then.The first FA Cup Final I watched on TV in full was Arsenal v Liverpool in 1971. A few years later I had a premonition that those two teams would also be involved in the last one I ever saw. I was relieved when May 4th 2002 came around and am hoping for a Villa win today.
Sounds familiar, but City managed to lose to teams like this, canvey Island (twice) and Stafford Rangers being particular joys at home.The divide between the fully professional and semi-pro teams is pretty marked, yeah.
Saw the mighty U's play Hyde last year and, in all seriousness, Hyde were the worst team I've ever seen. They'd obviously lost funding or something because there's no way the shower they had out could've got them out of Conference North. Had a chap playing for them and we were uable to decide if he was the left back, left midfield or centre midfield, so poor was his grasp of positional play.
Looked like he was someone's mate they'd dragged out of the pub because they were a man short.
United won 7-2 and should be embarrassed they didn't hit 10.
Mine had been dead for three years.My old man would've been 4 then.