Manchester United fans in the Mailbox bemoan another unjust ban for Casemiro and plead for mercy from refs. Also: another stumbling low-block for Liverpool; and Arsenal deserve more credit.
about how the loss to Bournemouth made the United game even more of a “freak result”. So? Makes it funnier. The history books won’t show an asterisk next to it in the same way United’s victory over Arsenal or Villa’s win over Liverpool are not remembered as freak results.
Then I thought some more and shifted quite a bit from my initial position. When in the future am I excitedly going to look back on our Carabao and FA Cup was in the future? Great to win at the time of course and it felt like a genuinely realistic part of the mythical Quadruple. Which remained mythical alas. But the actual games were shite, as were our performances. No one will search on YouTube to watch our successful penalties.
Of course I wouldn’t have taken the 7-0 at the beginning of the season, if it meant deteriorating to the extent we have. However the season is what it is, it’s eminently forgettable and we’ll get over it and go again. But whatever else has happened, I’ll enjoy that game for a long, long time to come.Scott, TorontoHaven’t mailed for a while. However, I’d just like to point everyone in the direction of Arsenals second goal yesterday. Low key one of the best goals you will ever see.
Keeping Erling Haaland that quiet for that long is an achievement, but failing to capitalise on the let-offs is incredibly disappointing. The Eagles were so disjointed, and the fact the same ineffective players are able to start game after game makes you worried that there’s a real reason those on the bench aren’t getting opportunities.
While lots of people don’t have time for the punditry, it serves a purpose beyond the actual dissection of how a goal was scored or whether a manager will be disappointed with the referee. It’s a representation on screen of football’s ability to generate conversations; the ability to bring people together, or into contact with each other, is the real strength of football over any other sport and almost every other cultural endeavour.
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