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The Walking Dead season 8 episode 16 spoiler review: Puts the 'final' into finale

The Walking Dead season 8 episode 16 spoiler review: Puts the 'final' into finale

Another The Walking Dead season finale, another series of scenes featuring our band of heroes surrounded by the enemy facing an uncertain fate. Only there's been a change in the wind - this is a very different show to what it was two action-packed if intermittently arduous seasons ago, and it shows. 'Wrath' puts the 'final' into finale and does so rapidly, an episode serving as the pay-off to the multitudes of introductions fans have contended with. The chapter of The Saviours and Negan - as we know them, anyway - is over.


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'Wrath' ties its disparate plot points together by bringing all characters together for one final showdown which we were initially led to believe will either end with either every single Saviour or Alexandrian dispatched of. After two seasons, the culmination of All Out War - an arc in which the writers' willingness to place all its cards lost the show a number of fans - had no choice but to live up to unprecedented expectation, and its thanks to decisions which saw the addition of characters not present in the comics (Jadis) or key deviations (Carl's death) that the finale was infused with an air of unpredictability.
The showdown, as a consequence, remained a breathtaking television viewing experience. As Negan gained the upper-hand on Rick and company, the leather-jacket-clad megaphone-clutching villain is on the cusp of giving an order that'll see every character executed on the spot - signalled by a gunshot to Father Gabriel's head. One, two, ten - as they pull the triggers, viewers realised Eugene's evolution into villainy hit a snag somewhere along the way: he's been making dud bullets. In an expertly-directed scene, the weapons backfire leaving scores of Negan's army dead, not to mention shredding half his hand. If you weren't on your feet cheering for joy, you clearly wanted to be.
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Jose Mourinho to leave Manchester United stars out of FA Cup semi-final with Pogba and Sanchez in firing line

proxy browser:Mourinho claimed several players who appeared in Sunday's defeat 'don't have a place' in his team for Saturday's semi against Tottenham
Jose Mourinho is prepared to leave senior Manchester Unitedplayers out of next Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur, having insisted he cannot select them based on “the price they cost” or their “beautiful face”.
United handed the Premier League title to rivals Manchester City on Sunday by suffering a shock home defeat to the top-flight’s bottom club West Bromwich Albion.
Jay Rodriguez’s 73rd-minute header punished Mourinho’s pedestrian side for failing to break down their well-organised visitors and earned West Bromwich their first win on the road in the league since August.
Mourinho described his players as “masters of complication” after their limp display, which came despite the United manager naming a strong starting line-up including Romelu LukakuAlexis Sanchez and Paul Pogba.
United return to Premier League action on Wednesday night on the south coast at Bournemouth, three days before their Cup semi-final against Tottenham at Wembley.
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proxy browser online:Jose Mourinho is prepared to leave senior Manchester United players out of next Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur, having insisted he cannot select them based on “the price they cost” or their “beautiful face”. United handed the Premier League title to rivals Manchester City on Sunday by suffering a shock home defeat to the top-flight’s bottom club West Bromwich Albion. Jay Rodriguez’s 73rd-minute header punished Mourinho’s pedestrian side for failing to break down their well-organised visitors and earned West Bromwich their first win on the road in the league since August. Mourinho described his players as “masters of complication” after their limp display, which came despite the United manager naming a strong starting line-up including Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez and Paul Pogba. Who could leave Manchester United this summer? 9 show all United return to Premier League action on Wednesday night on the south coast at Bournemouth, three days before their Cup semi-final against Tottenham at Wembley. Mourinho was expected to ring the changes for the trip to the Vitality Stadium but when asked whether he would rotate, the United manager suggested some of those who played in Sunday’s defeat would appear again as they had now lost their place for this weekend’s semi-final. “Rotating is not the right word,” he said. “If I play a player against Bournemouth and the player is phenomenal, he plays the semi-final. So is not rotating, because rotating looks like a player plays against Bournemouth to give a rest to somebody that is going to play against Spurs in the semi-final. “So the word is not rotation, it is an opportunity for people, for some people to play and to try to get a place in the team for Spurs. Some of the guys that played today don't have a place in that team, they don't have a place in that team.” ​Mourinho was asked to clarify whether players would be dropped specifically because of their poor showing against West Bromwich, and he replied: “Yes. What is the criteria for a manager to choose a team? “I only know one criteria. It is the way they play, is the only way I can select players. Or do you want me to go for the price they cost, or their salary, or their beautiful face? The only way is to go with performance.” Mourinho made his remarks after yet another difficult afternoon for Pogba, United’s record signing. Eight days earlier, the midfielder had scored twice to inspire the comeback win at the Etihad but his performance on Sunday was more in-keeping with his recent struggles and he was substituted before the hour mark. Mourinho, however, refused to single the midfielder out for criticism in his post-match press conference. READ MORE No risk and no reward, just why can't Manchester United attack? Mata promises United will refocus after shock West Brom defeat Mourinho sets out what United must do to compete with City “It was not just him,” he said. “He had a yellow card so he was in a more difficult position than others and playing with only two midfield players, you cannot play with one player in risk of not being able to make a foul. “Paul was out because of the yellow card, because of in terms the way he played he was not worse than some of the others who were on the pitch for 90 minutes.” The United manager still believes his side can put up a stronger title challenge and compete with City next season but he called for greater consistency and dedication from both the experienced members of his squad and his younger players. Business strategies: 11 free marketing resources for freelancers USA Today Joe Willock becomes just fourth player born after Wenger's first game to play for Arsenal Goal NASA and SpaceX Delay Launch of TESS, a New Planet Hunter NY Times by Taboola Sponsored Links “Consistency has nothing to do with age, it has to do with personality, has to do with the way you live for football, what is your priority in your life, what is your ambitions, has not to do with age,” he said. “I met players with 30-years-old, not consistent at all, and I found boys of 18, 19, 20, real men, real pros, so is not about the age.” Follow the Independent Sport on Instagram here, for all of the best images, videos and stories from around the sporting world. 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Log in COMMENTS Follow replies to my comments Hello rozvelt(Logout) Please be respectful when making a comment and adhere to our Community Guidelines. 7 Comments SubscribeRSS thoughtful_murmur 3 hours ago Why Pogba had that price tag is beyond me. I mean he has never performed at the level the media makes him out to be and his consistency level is far too low for the highest echelons of football. He is, by modern standards, a £30 mill type player who should be used on a rotation policy. ReplyShare1 reply+1 t9999barry 3 hours ago They are purely commercial reasons, Man United have already made back the transfer fee from Pogba through the likes of shirt sales alone. Remember that a football club these days buys more than just a player on the pitch; it buys a commercial asset for profit. They are, after all, plcs. ReplyShare0 Dennis A 3 hours ago Pogba was a mistake, Sanchez not so much. ReplyShare0 J Roberts 4 hours ago How about he leaves himself out since he's the single biggest problem at utd. ReplyShare+2 wiseowler 5 hours ago jose - now a hasbeen who has always blamed everyone else but himself ReplyShare+1 CharlieHarley01 6 hours ago And that..is why Ferguson let Pogba go the first time around... ReplyShare+7 STOPTHEPRESS 16 hours ago Well said Jose and while some players are only at the club because of a shortage of available talent I fully expect a clear out this summer. Personal message to players, no one expects you to be coughing blood at the end of a match but if you can't be bothered to give 100% for United every time you pull the shirt on don't expect to be picked and do expect to be moved on. ReplyShare-1
Mourinho was expected to ring the changes for the trip to the Vitality Stadium but when asked whether he would rotate, the United manager suggested some of those who played in Sunday’s defeat would appear again as they had now lost their place for this weekend’s semi-final.
“Rotating is not the right word,” he said. “If I play a player against Bournemouth and the player is phenomenal, he plays the semi-final. So is not rotating, because rotating looks like a player plays against Bournemouth to give a rest to somebody that is going to play against Spurs in the semi-final. 
web proxy :“So the word is not rotation, it is an opportunity for people, for some people to play and to try to get a place in the team for Spurs. Some of the guys that played today don't have a place in that team, they don't have a place in that team.”





​Mourinho was asked to clarify whether players would be dropped specifically because of their poor showing against West Bromwich, and he replied: “Yes. What is the criteria for a manager to choose a team? 
“I only know one criteria. It is the way they play, is the only way I can select players. Or do you want me to go for the price they cost, or their salary, or their beautiful face? The only way is to go with performance.”
Mourinho made his remarks after yet another difficult afternoon for Pogba, United’s record signing. 
Eight days earlier, the midfielder had scored twice to inspire the comeback win at the Etihad but his performance on Sunday was more in-keeping with his recent struggles and he was substituted before the hour mark.
Mourinho, however, refused to single the midfielder out for criticism in his post-match press conference.
“It was not just him,” he said. “He had a yellow card so he was in a more difficult position than others and playing with only two midfield players, you cannot play with one player in risk of not being able to make a foul. 
“Paul was out because of the yellow card, because of in terms the way he played he was not worse than some of the others who were on the pitch for 90 minutes.”
The United manager still believes his side can put up a stronger title challenge and compete with City next season but he called for greater consistency and dedication from both the experienced members of his squad and his younger players. 
“Consistency has nothing to do with age, it has to do with personality, has to do with the way you live for football, what is your priority in your life, what is your ambitions, has not to do with age,” he said.
“I met players with 30-years-old, not consistent at all, and I found boys of 18, 19, 20, real men, real pros, so is not about the age.”
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How about he leaves himself out since he's the single biggest problem at utd.
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jose - now a hasbeen who has always blamed everyone else but himself
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And that..is why Ferguson let Pogba go the first time around...
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Well said Jose and while some players are only at the club because of a shortage of available talent I fully expect a clear out this summer. Personal message to players, no one expects you to be coughing blood at the end of a match but if you can't be bothered to give 100% for United every time you pull the shirt on don't expect to be picked and do expect to be moved on.

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