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Yup..
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- Onana howler today… He’s been making too many mistakes lately. - We are staying up.....
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- Shame we didn’t have more options on the bench because Bruno, Ugarte, and Zirkzee put in a real shift and looked exhuasted. - Invited maybe a bit too much pressure in the final 30 minutes—very nervy, but with 10 men, what can we do? - Maguire and De Ligt defended well 2nd half.
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- Didn’t feel like we had 10 men at times—the team put in a shift. Defended well in 2nd half. - Sadly, we have too many mistake-prone players costing us or making silly errors. - The second half was a very good defensive display. - Yoro impressed me—looks like our most comfortable player at LCB.
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• Too many of our players have this “bozo gene.” Any good work we do, we then do something stupid to throw it away. • Bruno has been everywhere again. • Feel for Garnacho. • Big 45 to go.
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I bloody jinxed it. Didn’t even take 5 mins
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- Garnacho off the bench making impact again- he gives us new intensity and is direct. - Ashely Young dive.. not sure why people think that is a penalty. - Glad we showed some mentality to fight back. - Onana keeps punching the ball into danger.
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- Casemiro is finished at this level. As Amorim has said many times before we need intensity. - Where would we be without Bruno? That free kick was outstanding. - Hojlund looks lost. - The left-hand side showed promising moments and coordinated play with Dorgu.
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If Ipswich beat Spurs today and then us next week, we’ll be six points off relegation with 12 games to go. Amorim has to change something… The players need to go, but Amorim definitely needs to change things up. It’s not working and won’t work until he gets a few more signings in.
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2. Bring in a manager who plays a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1. We keep saying we don’t have much money to spend, but if Amorim stays, he’ll need a lot to make this system work.
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We’ve got two options: 1. Play the long game, hope we don’t get relegated, and plan for a complete overhaul. Amorim system brought Sporting success and is proven but will take a lot of time.
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Dalot has fallen off a cliff. Maguire is a shambles. Højlund can’t even keep the ball. Casemiro can barely run. Everything good has come from Dorgu—and guess what? He just arrived. How long until he gets sucked into being like the others?
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2-0 down yet Everton still want it more and still look most like scoring 😡 I can’t see us scoring. If Ipswich start picking up points, we’re in trouble. We have them next, and it’s a six-pointer.
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This team is the worst we’ve ever had. Zero confidence, ideas, or desire to win the ball. We are giving Everton too much space—no one wants to close them down or win second balls. The worst part? We barely score under Amorim, and when we do create chances, we miss sitters.
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Top clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal all prioritise their men’s teams, but they still run their women’s teams properly and give them the respect they deserve. INEOS can’t use financial struggles as an excuse for neglecting staff and the women’s team.
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The Bottom Line: While the men’s team will always be the financial priority, actively ignoring and disrespecting the women’s team is inexcusable—especially after a season where they won silverware.
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Losing Key Players for Free: Mary Earps (world’s best goalkeeper) is leaving on a free transfer. This is not the only case of their best players leaving. Inferior Facilities Compared to Rivals: Training grounds and general investment in the team are far below that of Arsenal and Chelsea.
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During a tour of Carrington, Ratcliffe didn’t even recognise women's team captain Katie Zelem asking her what she did. (via @telegraphducker.bsky.social )
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Jim Ratcliffe’s Dismissal of the Women's Team: In an interview with Bloomberg, he admitted that INEOS hasn’t focused on the women’s team at all, saying, “We haven’t got into that level of detail.”
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FA Cup Final Ticket Scandal: The women’s team received a small ticket allocation for family & friends at the FA Cup final. Bruno Fernandes & Tom Heaton had to step in and personally pay for extra tickets using dressing room fine money. (Via @telegraphnews.bsky.social ).
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FA Cup Celebration Snub: The club-wide awards ceremony was canceled after the men's poor season, despite the women winning the FA Cup. Reportedly the players only found out via social media—many had changed holiday plans to attend.