@UtdMaI@Joj1021485 Is it harsh to say Kobbie gets caught up in between? At times it feels he lacks both the qualities the team needs.
Does he become rotation whilst he matures into what he can be?
🚨I’ve been scouting every midfield target linked to Manchester United and honestly… Angelo Stiller is clear. 🎯
A pure tempo controller. Elite positioning. 90%+ passing accuracy. He dictates games instead of chasing them.
No disrespect to Sandro Tonali, Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton, or Carlos Baleba — all top talents but United don’t lack running power or athleticism.
What’s missing is control.
Someone who slows chaos, sets rhythm, and makes the team breathe in possession.
That’s why Angelo Stiller feels different.
Not flashy. Not hype-driven. Just elite football intelligence.
United don’t need another engine.
They need a conductor.
@henrywinter This was an interesting read. Perhaps not the main takeaway, but I was surprised to see only 84% strongly agree with goal-line technology.
Do the remaining 16% agree to a lesser extent, or are there genuine concerns about its use?
Id like to hear a counter argument.
Premier League fans deliver damning verdict on VAR. 75% of 7,946 fans polled by the Football Supporters’ Association “didn’t support the use of VAR”. Too long, too forensic, too much of a joy killer, fans say. Findings shared with Premier League and PGMO.
92% of fans surveyed “agreed” that “VAR has removed the spontaneous joy of goal celebrations” (82% of them “strongly agreed”).
85% of match-going fans “strongly disagreed” with the notion that “VAR makes watching football more enjoyable”. And 83% of those watching on TV.
85% of match-going fans “strongly disagreed” that “VAR decisions are generally resolved in a reasonable amount of time”. Echoed by 83% of those watching on TV.
Only 18% agreed that “VAR has improved the overall accuracy of refereeing decisions”.
72% are “concerned about the expansion of VAR beyond its current remit”.
79% “strongly disagreed” with the suggestion “that the match-going experience is better with VAR”.
67% “strongly agreed” that they preferred “watching games that are played without VAR to games with VAR”.
84% “strongly support” goal-line technology.
34% “strongly opposed” to the idea of a challenge system (two per game per team).
“These findings back up the FSA's previous survey in 2021, where fans expressed misgivings about the introduction of VAR,” says Thomas Concannon, @WeAreTheFSAPremier League network manager.
“The vast majority are reporting the same concerns five years on - the loss of spontaneity when celebrating goals, and an overall worsening of the match-going experience. We have shared the survey results with the Premier League and PGMO, and look forward to discussing its findings with them.” Fans surveyed of all PL clubs and all ages (Under-18 to 65+).
@alonna_lee I have a load of stuff like this in the loft from my childhood.
Everyone seems pretty chuffed about these things - mine can be free to anyone who wants them when I dig them out.
@StretfordPaddck Dalot has been at the club almost 8 years.
Shaw has been here for almost 12 years.
This isn’t an elite football club making strong sporting decisions.
That result was coming, it was shocking. That midfield three, good god - no control at all.
Mount Rushmore of Greatest Male Gaming Characters.
The 4th one is up in the air.
▫️Arthur from RDR2
▫️Geralt from Witcher
▫️Kratos from Sons of Sparta
▫️??
@babycassidy@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter Your*
I’ll let you have the last word, but please let it make sense.
This has been painful for anyone who stopped reading at two footed stamp.
Disgraceful - to borrow one of Romero’s words from one of his recent outbursts. Romero on Casemiro, Argentina on Brazil, always an edge and that is a ridiculous, dangerous follow-through deserving of the straight red. Can he remain captain in the future? Once again Romero lets down team-mates, fans and manager. Heaps more pressure on Thomas Frank. Odobert sacrificed, enter the Dragusin. Down to 10, Spurs now a goal down. Crazy from their captain. #MUNTOT
@Cal23__@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter They say thise that can't do, teach.
It's you that seems desperate to be correct, reaching for comical screenshots. 😃
If you've been in the game that long and don't understand the game is subjective, I feel sorry for the players that had to endure you banging on
@babycassidy@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter He pulled out from putting his studs in. He knocks the ball into Romeros leg, safely
Two footed stamp you said, won the ball you said
The mental gymnastics to believe you are right over your own eyes is impressive
25 years as a football coach… and you said I was the joker.
@Cal23__@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter Haha you thought still pictures tell the story?
Can't take you seriously fella
Read your last sentence again and ask yourself how that makes any sense?
If casemiro pulled out
1 it means he went in
2 it means he didn't kick the ball at all
Joker
@babycassidy@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter Let’s talk you through your points with visuals as words and thoughts aren’t your thing.
* Two footed stamping motion / they both went in: Nope, Casemiro is on his top toes and pulls out.
* Romero has the ball kicked into his standing leg and makes no contact with the ball.
@Cal23__@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter Shut up ya fanny
They both went in
The player that connected with the ball got sent off.
Telling me what a players intent was, tells me you've never kicked a ball in your life.
@babycassidy@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter If you think he went in with a two footed stamping motion, you don’t understand football.
Romero intentionally tries to hurt him.
@Sid_Spurs@henrywinter I’m not having it’s borderline, it’s unlucky, contact sport.
He knows EXACTLY what he’s doing, an opportunity to leave one on someone and he goes too far again. You can see the way he instantly pretends he’s hurt himself too and falls on the floor.
That lad is a coward.
@footballontnt@tntsports@discoveryplusUK I’m not having it’s borderline, it’s unlucky, contact sport.
He knows EXACTLY what he’s doing, an opportunity to leave one on someone and he goes too far again. You can see the way he instantly pretends he’s hurt himself too and falls on the floor.
That lad is a coward.
@markgoldbridge I’m not having it’s borderline, it’s unlucky, contact sport.
He knows EXACTLY what he’s doing, an opportunity to leave one on someone and he goes too far again. You can see the way he instantly pretends he’s hurt himself too and falls on the floor.
That lad is a coward.
@elIisburner Every action in this video displays cowardice. It’s all sneaky sucker punches and the player(s) can’t defend themselves from the sneaky aggressions.
Adama and Tobido went face to face with him and he shat his pants.
Good player, absolute coward.
if anyone ever wants to collab dbd or any others games feel free to hmu just not very huge on VC during streams really like to stay interactive with chat