Never seen such a bunch of bottlejobs. Spurs played terrible all game and won by us gifting a goal with Shaw with another gift to the opposition. Amorim playing our 3rd choice defender in a final. Mainoo Ugarte Garnacho all first choice players dropped. We managed to dominate Spurs last 3 games under Amorim and lose all 3. Also Onana should have saved that Shaw handball. He did his delayed reaction.
Football is so unfair.😂 We should have won it it 2020 and 2021 and 2023 and 2025 and had the best stats by far but lost all of them as we have a bunch of bottlejobs at finishing and goalkeeping. Lost 2 Europa League finals to 1 shot on target but this time I believe it was 0 shot on target as it was an own goal. Well today was the day I gave up on Man Utd. Spurs despite being 17th have the 2nd best conversion rate in the premierleague while Man Utd have the 19th. Ange must have been laughing as every chance we fluffed. We did the same in the league cup and Fa Cup and community shield. I think those 4 knockouts we should have won by 10 goals but went out all 4 times lol.
That is why getting rid of Rashford and Antony was always gonna cost us. Also Bruno Fernandes is the biggest bottlejob I have ever seen. When it matters he always bottles it.
Sack Amorim and the squad
posted on 22/5/25
So 'x' stands for expected? Which clearly begins with an 'e'?
Why isn't it eg?
posted on 22/5/25
comment by 20 + 6 🔴🏆🏆🔴 (U22951)
posted 5 minutes ago
So 'x' stands for expected? Which clearly begins with an 'e'?
Why isn't it eg?
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there are loads of examples like that though eg example isn't spelt egsample so why is it eg? You'd expect it to be ex, so eg actually has an expected spelling (xS) of 0.63.
posted on 22/5/25
comment by Trevor Carson (U1734)
posted 0 seconds ago
comment by 20 + 6 🔴🏆🏆🔴 (U22951)
posted 5 minutes ago
So 'x' stands for expected? Which clearly begins with an 'e'?
Why isn't it eg?
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there are loads of examples like that though eg example isn't spelt egsample so why is it eg? You'd expect it to be ex, so eg actually has an expected spelling (xS) of 0.63.
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and there are other examples of that as well eg eg has an xS in excess of 0.71
posted on 22/5/25
comment by Trevor Carson (U1734)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by 20 + 6 🔴🏆🏆🔴 (U22951)
posted 5 minutes ago
So 'x' stands for expected? Which clearly begins with an 'e'?
Why isn't it eg?
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there are loads of examples like that though eg example isn't spelt egsample so why is it eg? You'd expect it to be ex, so eg actually has an expected spelling (xS) of 0.63.
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posted on 22/5/25
What makes it more annoying is Spurs were so rubbish. They were letting us get chance after chance and we fluffed all 4 big chances in the 2nd half. They didn’t even defend well.
posted on 22/5/25
They didn’t even defend well.
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They didn't need to, because we were chit
posted on 22/5/25
comment by Posh Mufc Great Hafi Not Arrogant Just Better (U6578)
posted 10 minutes ago
What makes it more annoying is Spurs were so rubbish. They were letting us get chance after chance and we fluffed all 4 big chances in the 2nd half. They didn’t even defend well.
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Were they chances you'd expect to result in goals? There is something I just looked up called expected goals (xG) and it says that we had an xG of less than 1. That means we weren't even expected to score one goal from those four chances. How do you feel about the xG stat that I have just introduced to you? Does it mean anything when it comes to who deserves to win matches?
posted on 22/5/25
The Hojlund one was so painful, just a few CM’s higher and it is a goal.😂
posted on 25/5/25
Hope Amorim is sacked.
posted on 25/5/25
We finished with worst conversion rate in the league.