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  • Selling O’Neill to Palace made sense all round; they had supposedly agreed to pay a surprisingly good (for us) transfer fee for a not very good player. I am still astonished that Moyes selected him again after the deal broke down. His improved performances since then have only moved him upwards from a poor to a sub-average player and he certainly should not be with us next season....
    Ian Pilkington in Will Tyrique George get a chance?
  • No one will pay a fee for Grealish unless his wage comes down to maybe 100k a week. Can see City let some club take him on loan again on more favourable terms than this season especially given his injury woe....
    Mike Corcoran in Will Tyrique George get a chance?
  • I think George’s chances of staying will depend on whether or not McNeill stays. McNeill has done well recently but George can play anywhere on the forward line so in my opinion he should be kept. Ian # 15 - Grealish represents a bit of a conundrum for me. His best position is on the left wing same applies for Ndiaye. The question for me is can one of them play as a 10 because I think playing Ndiaye on the right is a compromise that is not worth making....
    Laurie Hartley in Will Tyrique George get a chance?
  • PSG will score at anfield, hopefully more than once. I'd put nothing past that crowd though. ...
    John Collins in Champions League — Quarter-finals; 1st Leg
  • Some team that PSG, Dave, very inspiring watching them make the game look so easy. Passing, movement, enjoying the ball, trusting their teammates, rotating, interchanging, playing quick, finding space, and all the time with a total awareness of each other’s game. VAR, correctly saved Liverpool, imo, but then the same system, incorrectly robbed PSG, imo. Why send the ref to the television screen for one decision, but not for the other decision? Maybe the referee wanted to keep the second leg interesting, but it really is very off putting watching such inconsistent officiating at the highest levels of the game....
    Tony Abrahams in Champions League — Quarter-finals; 1st Leg
  • Having read the Headline, but not any comments, my initial answer is - Sadly, No.Moyes has 'stumbled', much like Anclotti did with his Wall of 4; a (basic 11) system that worked...Moyeses system is not quite 'Wall of 4' - more like 'Wall of 3.5'They say that managers get a tune out of certain players, who knew that McNeil & Beto still had a tune left in them?You add in Moyes apparent reluctance to change things and baring calamitous circumstances, George isn't on a winner....
    Derek Thomas in Will Tyrique George get a chance?