I like how you're taking precautions by making sure your floor doesn't get damaged from the oil splatter. Great job!
The previous format they'd only have to play one or two of those "big" teams instead of all of them because they all wouldn't be in the same pot.
This seems like the double group of death for them. Lol
I hate Liverpool, but damn, they're having a great season.
Pretty sure this is only our fourth game this month... đ
Who would've thought? Thanks, NBC!
Dougie: but that's buying votes, folks.
Sounds like Mastodon.
I honestly thought he'd be older.
Good thing the Marlies are a decent team when they're providing us our lineup. đ
Should've been off after 15 minutes.
Good to see Malacia, Shaw, and Kobbie back on the sheet!
Amorim be like: https://tenor.com/96QG.gif
Oh shit, maybe half of Chile stays.
What a way for Dubas to endear himself to the Penguins fanbase. Lol
As an MUFC fan...
Good news: City sucks now. Bad news: Liverpool probably going to win the league.
Pacioretty week to week for Maple Leafs with lower-body injury
Forward placed on injured reserve; Jarnkrok has âsetbackâ in recovery
Didn't see the play, but not surprised he's injured again. Tough luck. He's been alright this season.
: Erik ten Hag sacked as Manchester United manager
Erik ten Hag has been sacked as Manchester United manager. The Dutchman was informed on Monday morning and leaves Old Trafford after two and a half years in charge with his final game proving to be the Premier League defeat to West Ham United on Sunday. That result left the club 14th in the table, s...
Erik ten Hag has been sacked as Manchester United manager.
The Dutchman was informed on Monday morning and leaves Old Trafford after two and a half years in charge with his final game proving to be the Premier League defeat to West Ham United on Sunday.
That result left the club 14th in the table, seven points off the Champions League qualification places, after just three league wins from nine games and only four in 14 in all competitions.
The club are now working on next steps with former striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, recruited in the offseason to work alongside Ten Hag, having been asked to take charge on an interim basis with the rest of the management staff remaining in position for now.
Ten Hag was retained as United manager in the summer after an end-of-season review following an eighth-place Premier League finish, the clubâs lowest since 1990, and a FA Cup final victory over rivals Manchester City.
United triggered a one-year extension option in the 54-year-oldâs contract at the start of July. His previous deal, which he signed when he was appointed in 2022, was due to expire in 2025.
However, another hugely disappointing run of form to start the new season has prompted key decision-makers, including chief executive Omar Berrada, sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox, to recommend a change.
United kept Ten Hag in position following the FA Cup win (Michael Regan â The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
The Athletic revealed during the international break that the United hierarchy were scheduled to meet in London while also reporting that Ten Hagâs performance as manager and possible departure was to be discussed at the meeting.
In Ten Hagâs first season at United, he guided them to a third-place finish and oversaw their Carabao Cup triumph, ending a six-year run without a trophy.
Last year, though, United struggled domestically and in Europe, suffering a group-stage exit from the Champions League, and only qualified for the Europa League this season by winning the FA Cup.
United had sounded out potential replacements including now England head coach Thomas Tuchel, newly-appointed USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino, former Brighton & Hove Albion head coach Roberto De Zerbi, Brentford head coach Thomas Frank and Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna.
But at the end of a process led by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS sporting director Sir Dave Brailsford, the choice was made to move forward with Ten Hag.
Nylander-Domi-McMann: Maple Leafsâ Most Successful Line
The best line of the Toronto Maple Leafs Leafs season so far is Max Domi, William Nylander, and Bobby McMann. What makes them so effective?
Is this community dead?
Not much happening here. I'm guessing it's a lack of interest/members. That's too bad.
Have you guys used over the counter teeth whitening treatments?
Just wondering if the ones they sell at the stores work and if so, which brand(s) worked for you.
Where do you guys get your MUFC news from?
Are there any other news sources apart from Twitter?
Mastodon has Sportsbots accounts that mirror tweets (Ornstein , Luckhurst, Romano, etc.)but it's constantly broken.
I have RSS reader for Manchester Evening News but a lot of those are clickbait-y and annoying. You can't filter just Luckhurst articles so you have to click on it first.
Erik Ten Hag: Manchester United manager to remain in charge of the club
Erik Ten Hag will remain as manager of Manchester United following a post-season review by the club's board.
Finally.
What changes would you like to see before training camp?
I'd like us to get Jon Cooper as our new coach. Maybe Marner traded?
Feels like Keefe is the new Bylsma. That Pittsburgh team couldn't dominate with peak Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Fleury, and Staal. Except for the first season, I mean.
Maybe I'm just dumb.
Liverpool v City
Who are we cheering for? Obviously both losing would be perfect, but....
Anybody but Liverpool for me. 5-5 draw??
Rasmus Hojlund injury to rule him out for 2-3 weeks, likely to miss Manchester derby
Rasmus Hojlund is expected to be sidelined for up to three weeks with a muscular injury and is likely to miss next monthâs Manchester derby. The 21-year-old striker has been ruled out of Saturdayâs Premier League fixture against Fulham and Wednesdayâs FA Cup fifth-round tie with Nottingham Forest, w...
Rasmus Hojlund is expected to be sidelined for up to three weeks with a muscular injury and is likely to miss next monthâs Manchester derby.
The 21-year-old striker has been ruled out of Saturdayâs Premier League fixture against Fulham and Wednesdayâs FA Cup fifth-round tie with Nottingham Forest, while the clash with rivals Manchester City on March 3 will likely also come too soon for him.
Hojlund will also face a race to be fit for the league fixtures against Everton on March 9 and Sheffield United on March 16.
His injury comes amid an impressive run of personal form, having scored seven goals in his last six Premier League appearances.
He joins Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Lisandro Martinez, Anthony Martial, Tyrell Malacia and Aaron Wan-Bissaka on Unitedâs injury list.
Marcus Rashford is likeliest to deputise through the middle in Hojlundâs absence, although the England international has struggled for goals this term scoring just five times.
Midfielder Scott McTominay is the clubâs second highest goalscorer behind Hojlundâs 13 with eight.
Hojlund joined United from Serie A side Atalanta in July in a deal worth âŹ75million rising to âŹ85m with add-ons.
He has gone on to make 30 appearances in all competitions.
Are Keefe's days numbered?
How's everyone feeling about Keefe's chances of making it to next season? I know he just signed an extension but this team feels like it did when Babcock got fired.
I don't even know who they'd replace him with - if it comes to that before the end of the season. Maybe it's time for a change for Jon Cooper too. LOL
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Duplicates/ Crossposts
Is there any way to filter or exclude these? I know people post the same link to different communities around the same time to get maximum reach but it gets annoying seeing the same post 2-3 times in a row.
Maybe get the app to read the link, see if it's posted by the same user, then only show the first occurrence/post?
I already swipe to hide the post but I don't want to be hiding everything.
Anyway, just a thought and see if anyone else has a workaround.
Wayne Rooney sacked as Birmingham manager after just 15 games in charge.
Wayne Rooney has been sacked by Birmingham less than three months into a three-and-a-half-year contract
Wayne Rooney has been sacked by Birmingham City after 83 days. Rooney lost nine of his 15 matches and supporters turned on the former England and Manchester United captain during Mondayâs 3-0 defeat by Leeds.
For Birmingham and their ambitious American owner, Knighthead, Rooneyâs exit is an embarrassing end to a disastrous episode. On the day Rooney was unveiled at St Andrewâs their chief executive, Garry Cook, promised âno-fear footballâ but they are left needing to salvage their season amid the threat of relegation to League One. Birmingham are six points above the drop zone.
No Championship team have taken fewer points than Birmingham since Rooneyâs appointment in October was heralded âas a defining moment for the football clubâ by Cook.
Cook will come under scrutiny from fans after he drove the move to appoint Rooney on a three-and-a-half-year contract and sack John Eustace, who had guided the team to sixth. Cook tried to sign Rooney as a player while CEO at Manchester City and failed in his attempt to lure him to the Saudi Pro League, in his spell as its executive president and CEO last year, before arriving at Birmingham.
Steve Cooper and Paul Heckingbottom, recently sacked by Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United respectively, are among the targets to take over from Rooney but it is unclear whether they would be tempted.
âWe are committed to doing what is necessary to bring success to St Andrewâs,â Cook said. âUnfortunately, Wayneâs time with us did not go as planned and we have decided to move in a different direction.â
Rooney, who joined Birmingham shortly after resigning as DC United manager in the US, said: âFootball is a results business â and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be. However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed. Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback.â
The 38-year-old, who has also managed Derby, wants to continue as a head coach. âI plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager,â he said.
Rooneyâs tenure was punctuated by difficult moments. At the end of his first home match, a defeat by Hull City, he conceded some of his players had informed him they felt uncomfortable playing his style of play. skip past newsletter promotion
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After the defeat at Leeds, Rooney said: âWe are in a difficult moment, thereâs no denying that; we have to pull together to get through it. I hope we can bolster the squad in January.â
Birmingham supporters may draw comparisons with the clubâs ill-fated decision to sack Gary Rowett in December 2016 in favour of appointing Gianfranco Zola. The Italian won two his 22 league games before resigning four months later.
The coaches John OâShea, Ashley Cole and Pete Shuttleworth, all of whom Rooney brought into the club, will stay to help the professional development coach, Steve Spooner, who has been appointed interim manager. Rooneyâs first-team coach, Carl Robinson, has departed.