The Official Manchester United Thread (Vol 11)
Discussion
anonymous said:
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Pogba has clearly gone for me, Jesse has burnt his bridges over the last few weeks and given ETH is in the chair from today I think that'll ruffle the feathers of those that are perhaps undecided on their futures. Given that he's getting feedback from RR as well those that are coasting have nowhere to hide. I cannot wait to see who comes and goes. I get the impression he wants new players on board early just like the decent windows we had under Fergie.
Gone a bit AMG said:
Wtf are we going to bicker about?
No idea. I promised I would be upbeat no matter what happened after Ole went and I think I’ve stuck pretty well to that. I’m just glad we’ve got someone who really does seem to understand management and coaching. You’re going to probably hate how upbeat I’m going to be no matter what the results are for the next few years.
I genuinely am totally bought into this Ten Hag revolution.
Although I’d still like to see the back of the Glazers, but can’t see anyone defending them either.
Edited by unident on Monday 16th May 14:17
I see The Sun has gone after ETH already. With some non-story about Overmars. Says it all about the state of this country when they get wound up that someone is supportive of a friend.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/18582245/e...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/18582245/e...
G-wiz said:
How the fiddly duck are we 10 points behind Spurs
Because we’ve got a squad made up mainly of lazy tossers who DGAF about the club or anything other than their social media presence and dancing like pricks with fancy haircuts. The sooner they all GTFO of the club and are replaced by hungry players willing to run and work hard the better. This season ended a long time ago as far as anyone is concerned with the football side.
unident said:
I see The Sun has gone after ETH already. With some non-story about Overmars. Says it all about the state of this country when they get wound up that someone is supportive of a friend.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/18582245/e...
Doesn't it say more about the state of the Sun's editorial and journalism agenda than the state of the country at large? Although it could be said that they know their target audience wants to hear?https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/18582245/e...
peter tdci said:
Doesn't it say more about the state of the Sun's editorial and journalism agenda than the state of the country at large? Although it could be said that they know their target audience wants to hear?
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