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Re: All things Man United

Postby VCC » Wed May 11, 2022 1:23 am

Clarkey T they lost their way giving Fergie a say in his replacement, and now they find themselves in the same position we were under AW too many over payed over hyped prima donas
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Re: All things Man United

Postby Nuggets » Wed May 11, 2022 4:29 am

Always warms the cockles of my heart to see united in the shite, long may it continue.
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Re: All things Man United

Postby UFGN » Wed May 11, 2022 7:29 am

VCC wrote:Clarkey T they lost their way giving Fergie a say in his replacement, and now they find themselves in the same position we were under AW too many over payed over hyped prima donas


SAF's suggestion as replacement is probably going to finish above them this year, managing West Ham with a fraction of Utd's resources
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Re: All things Man United

Postby StockGooner » Wed May 11, 2022 8:53 am

UFGN wrote:
VCC wrote:Clarkey T they lost their way giving Fergie a say in his replacement, and now they find themselves in the same position we were under AW too many over payed over hyped prima donas


SAF's suggestion as replacement is probably going to finish above them this year, managing West Ham with a fraction of Utd's resources


I think given time Moyes would have done ok. He improved Everton, he is improving West Ham. I think he would have done the same with United
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Re: All things Man United

Postby Phil71 » Wed May 11, 2022 9:27 am

StockGooner wrote:
UFGN wrote:
VCC wrote:Clarkey T they lost their way giving Fergie a say in his replacement, and now they find themselves in the same position we were under AW too many over payed over hyped prima donas


SAF's suggestion as replacement is probably going to finish above them this year, managing West Ham with a fraction of Utd's resources


I think given time Moyes would have done ok. He improved Everton, he is improving West Ham. I think he would have done the same with United


Yes. He gets the basics right and player selection right. Almost every player he works with also has a good relationship with him and trusts him.

They would most certainly be at the level of finishing in the top three or four consistently - and having decent runs in the CL had they stuck with him.
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Re: All things Man United

Postby 22-0 » Wed May 11, 2022 10:38 am

Santi wrote:United are dross, make no mistake they've been worse than us for longer now. Since Fergie left they've amounted to the grand sum of f**k all, I don't care if they fluked a 2nd place and had a couple of appearances in the CL- for all the talent they've had, managers they've tried and money they've spent...they've been a huge disappointment since Fergie retired and now look years behind even us.

Pogba is off on a free
Ronaldo is 37 and fed up of them being shit
80m pound fridge at the back
Varane 300k pw holiday
De Gea almost toast
Bruno uninterested - ten haag may revive him tbf
Rashford caring more about school dinners
Greenwood in prison
Martial desperate to leave
Cavani 100 years old
Matic going
Mata going

They are well and truly up shit creek.



honestly a lot of those people leaving is prob a good thing for them.
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Re: All things Man United

Postby Highbury Hillbilly » Wed May 11, 2022 1:37 pm

UFGN wrote:
VCC wrote:Clarkey T they lost their way giving Fergie a say in his replacement, and now they find themselves in the same position we were under AW too many over payed over hyped prima donas


SAF's suggestion as replacement is probably going to finish above them this year, managing West Ham with a fraction of Utd's resources


Utd on track to finish with their lowest points total ever in the PL era. Might have finished bottom half without Ronaldo.

Moyes did way better, got further in the CL too.
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Re: All things Man United

Postby UFGN » Wed May 11, 2022 1:45 pm

Highbury Hillbilly wrote:
UFGN wrote:
VCC wrote:Clarkey T they lost their way giving Fergie a say in his replacement, and now they find themselves in the same position we were under AW too many over payed over hyped prima donas


SAF's suggestion as replacement is probably going to finish above them this year, managing West Ham with a fraction of Utd's resources


Utd on track to finish with their lowest points total ever in the PL era. Might have finished bottom half without Ronaldo.

Moyes did way better, got further in the CL too.


And they had to pay Moyes in full for his contract. Absolute idiots not giving him a proper go of it
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Re: All things Man United

Postby Santi » Mon May 16, 2022 1:46 pm

Knows he needs as long as possible to fix that shit
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Re: All things Man United

Postby Ach » Thu May 19, 2022 10:14 pm

Manchester United have cancelled their annual Player of the Year awards because the players are too embarrassed to attend such an event following such a dismal season. (Mirror)


Wonder if we'll do likewise
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Re: All things Man United

Postby Zenith » Sun May 22, 2022 6:09 pm

All 20 of BBC's so-called experts predicted a top-4 finish for Man United. Despite signing Sancho, Ronaldo, and Varane, they finished 6th; 11 points behind Arsenal.

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Re: All things Man United

Postby Rockape » Sun May 22, 2022 6:18 pm

Pretty incredible tbh……will another new manager turn it around?
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Re: All things Man United

Postby UFGN » Sun May 22, 2022 7:36 pm

Interesting that most of those so called experts made bollox predictions

Lawro and Danny Murphy got close
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Re: All things Man United

Postby alexafc12 » Mon Jun 27, 2022 9:34 am

They still need a new RB / CB / RW / ST and probably another AM

Lots of work for ETH to do. De Jong a good start though

De Gea

Dalot --- Maguire --- Varane --- Shaw

De Jong --- McTominay --- Bruno

Elanga --- Ronaldo --- Sancho
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Re: All things Man United

Postby alexafc12 » Tue Jun 28, 2022 2:25 pm

United on the move. Hijacking the move for that Malacia pubber. Who ?

alexafc12 wrote:They still need a new RB / CB / RW / ST and probably another AM

Lots of work for ETH to do. De Jong a good start though

De Gea

Dalot --- Maguire --- Varane --- Malacia

De Jong --- McTominay --- Bruno

Elanga --- Ronaldo --- Sancho
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