Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:But hang on. Loads on here wanted the big players rested.
You don't go to Southampton and win with your better players not on the park.
Slagging Pellers off, but this is the side loads of you were calling for.
Can't you become more like Ted?
Nacho is awesome! But you can't win with kids. It's so sad.
I agree about Nacho.
I said "Nacho can hold his head up"
What's the problem with what I said? Which bit is wrong?
The accusing of some anonymous lot on the forum. You have an opinion, fine, and you're usually spot on, that's not it. But if you want to discuss with someone or debunk someone's argument name them, don't debate vs a straw man.
The nacho bit wasn't aimed at you, sorry if it seemed like it. I'm just bitter about the lack of youth. really bitter.
In the preamble to this game very many wanted big players rested. They were numerous, not just one or two.
I can't be arsed trawling to find who they were.
I'm old school and believe in playing your best XI, and our fringe players aren't up to it.
Continuity is important.
We've proven time and time again, under both Mancini and Pellegrini, that we cannot rotate the squad. It almost always ends up in poor performances.
With United drawing today, we have a great chance to make our top 4 position more secure. We should not have rested so many players.