José’s Magic Bus
José Mourinho’s magic bus: whenever the Portuguese coach needs a result it is neatly parked and always comes up with the goods. Plus ça change. United enjoyed 71 per cent possession at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening, the majority of shots on goal and control of the game, but still lost. Defeat leaves Louis van Gaal’s side 11 points adrift of Chelsea in the Premier League and potentially looking, once again, at a scrap for second, third and fourth place come May. Ed & Paul discuss all the fall out from United’s defeat at Chelsea, take your questions and look ahead to next weekend’s pivotal fixture against Everton on Merseyside.
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the PERFECT title
Seems like the Rant cast is getting shorter nowadays. The file size is 9kb.
Maybe Ed is just saying. ” BUS… ”
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Is it just me or is the link buggered?
I think it may just be buggered…
it’s not just you
Di Maria in mf = lost possesion and no defending. Mata shifting inside for Rooney and Di Maria wide for Mata , allowing Rooney to replace Falcao up front, might have been a better option.
doesn’t work lad
that wasn’t a bus,it was an suv,Oscars pass to hazard was exquisite
Perfect timing
The pod is not working in itunes but is working on the rant cast page.
Works for me in iTunes
anyone entertained the thought that Klopp may go to PSG?
AV25 was gone-walkabout, lackadaisically wandering into his “defensive position” which created the huge alley into which Hazard charged.
Of course, there should have been a foul called when EBJT went through Falcao’s back but that’s another story.
And one other story was the non-call when Cahill’s “lazy leg” tripped Herrera. However, even THAT should have not been grounds for a penalty as Herrera was not in a goal-scoring situation and there was another RentBoy stationed just behind Cahill so, from my point-of-view, it should have been a card for Cahill and a free kick for UTD but NOT a penalty.