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Last season against Spurs he had a five minute spell when he was desperate to break someones legs, got away with it due to the random VAR power cut/coffee break at the time 🤣 Every team needs at least one shithouse and he fills the role perfectly.

 

 

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Henderson injured now. 

Seriously must have made some sort of blood sacrifice to win the title last season. 

Knowing this season, Everton will win now especially with there being no fans in the ground. 

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There's just absolutely no passion in our side right now. No one, outside of Trent Alexander Arnold (today, at least) and Nat, look like they're playing with everything they have.

It's so depressing to watch because we don't even force the opposition to play well. We're just that poor.

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How the fuck can you give a penalty. 

Absolute fucking bollocks this. The state of refs in this league is appalling.

Deserve fuck all from this game but it's seriously getting to a point of where's the enjoyment in watching football when nothings getting done about shite officiating 

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Looked at the replay is an overstatement.

Glanced at it for one second and stuck with his incorrect decision and thought nah I'm not gonna change my mind is the correct answer. 

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Was gonna happen one day. Shite from the start and deserved nothing. Even with a ref who gives penalties for players running knee first into the back of someone's head. 

Could have played that match for an extra 2 hours and we wouldn't have scored. 

Football without fans is crap

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Manchester United's Premier League clash with Newcastle United is set to go ahead as planned despite members of staff at Old Trafford being forced into quarantine.

United announced on Sunday morning that Nicky Butt and Mark Dempsey will assist manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during Newcastle's visit to Old Trafford with other members of staff forced to stay away in line with COVID-19 protocols.

Sources have told ESPN that no players have been forced to isolate.

A club statement read: "Nicky Butt and Mark Dempsey will join Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the bench this evening due to some of the coaching staff having to self isolate."

United have confirmed that the game, due to kick-off at 7pm on Sunday, is set to go ahead as planned.

Butt has been working as the club's head of first team development since leaving his role as head of the academy in 2019. Dempsey was part of Solskjaer's senior staff before leaving the preseason tour in 2019 on medical grounds.

 

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