Fun fact... on 4 May 1891 Sherlock Holmes met Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. It wasn't the happiest of endings. Or was it? 135 years on, we're revisiting one of literature's greatest rivalries as THE HUNT FOR MORIARTY continues its UK tour. #sherlockholmes
@jabbathesutt@N_UTD_99 Last night, for me, was when he failed the job interview. He sat on his hands until the 70th minute, which was clearly his pre-match planned change, instead of addressing the obvious issues we had sooner. A good manager would have changed things far earlier.
Carrick failing to make any tactical change that first half is very naive. Leeds causing us countless problems going forward and there’s been no reaction to that. It’s bizarre.
@jabbathesutt Honestly, the number of blue tick accounts who post absolute bollocks to get clicks and engagement is out of control. Is it that lucrative? Should I create a new account, say black is white and watch all that click baiting revenue roll in? It's not my worst retirement plan.
@jabbathesutt Why do we keep having managers who inexplicably won't play one particular player who should be starting. Amad, Mainoo and now Sesko. It's hugely frustrating.
@TalkingPicsTV TV Show - Anzacs. 1985 Mini Series about Australian soldiers during WW1, with Paul Hogan.
Film - Kolchak - The Night Stalker with Darren McGavin from 1972.
As you know our "wish" list for films and TV grows longer every day, but we wondered, if you could have just 1 film and 1 TV choice as your wish, what would you choose for your "Wish Wednesday"?
We would love to hear!
@jabbathesutt Referees don't always book players for it. Yesterday, the ref was hugely lenient to Brighton players constantly fouling in the first half and he chose not to book them. He could have done the same with Lacey, but decided to book him after a Brighton player spoke to him.
Shea Lacey's selection in the team remains tokenistic until proven otherwise. Up 4-1, you still don't give him his debut? Ruben Amorim does not understand what Manchester United stands for.
@jabbathesutt Exactly what I just said. Apparently he couldn't bring him on against Everton or West Ham because they were "difficult moments" (Cough...Macheda).
If he won't bring him on 4-1 up against Wolves, he never will. He's not a United manager.
"There are people who've worked hard all week who've come to this match to be entertained… now go out and entertain them," (Sir Matt Busby)
That's the Man United philosophy, Reuben. You'll never embrace it, so don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Five defenders and a defensive midfielder on the bench. One attacking player. We'll definitely be able to change the game if things aren't going well..... FFS.