United thread 2018/19

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Been thinking about as well as enormously enjoying their situation. It really looks a complete mess from top to bottom. I wouldn't be surprised if the feelers are out as we speak(or take the piss) for a replacement. So when do people think he'll get flirted? I personally hope this carries on for a month or two so they have no choice but to get rid. This would leave them in complete disarray.

I think if they lose in the CL this week then they will have to start looking for a new manager (if they are not already). Once it starts then its a question of time. International break coming up, that's a good time to make some calls. Ideally I'd like PEG to struggle on for as long as it takes to drag them into the depth of the gutter but I just can't see it.

I can't see him there at Christmas.
 
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United wage structure is already out of control, I don't think he will be allowed to bring people in for fortunes. Glaziers are there to make money.
He obviously won't take the job without assurances that he'll be able to spend money. Why would he do that?
 
He obviously won't take the job without assurances that he'll be able to spend money. Why would he do that?

Because of the history and prestige of the Manchester Red Sox, Zidane will want a whole back line how on earth can they do that whilst shifting all the shite they currently have.
 
He's a cünt, and peddling the usual fucking Rag bullshit. Their fans, and the media, actually believe this fucking "100 years" fucking shite.

The sooner that cünt meets me, in a dark corner away from CCTV, the fucking better. Cünt.
Well fucking said. SWP's back.
 
I think if they lose in the CL this week then they will have to start looking for a new manager (if they are not already). Once it starts then its a question of time. International break coming up, that's a good time to make some calls. Ideally I'd like PEG to struggle on for as long as it takes to drag them into the depth of the gutter but I just can't see it.

I can't see him there at Christmas.
Fucking too right their already looking for the next messiah to being the so called Utd way back to the 659 million saps,peg will be extremely lucky to see this month out.
 
For me, united have the attacking players to make top 4. However their defence needs to be rebuilt from scratch and would cost as much as most of the rest of the squad if Virgil is anything to go by! Maybe, then DDG wouldn't be MOTM every week as he'd have fewer shots to stop! But whilst they only want to buy players that have an immediate commercial effect on shirt sales, buying world class defenders seems to be a low priority. Long may their demise continue!
 
It is 100% the club. It is what 30 years of success did to them. It blinded them and made them arrogant which (as it always does) bites you on the arse.
City need to carefully watch the demise of Utd and learn from them if we want to escape the same fate as we develop and grow.

The Ferguson factor. That's what blinded them and made them complacent and arrogant, as you say. Which is true. A talented man running the whole club among parasites, making all critical managerial decisions on and off the pitch. Achieving much much much more with significantly less. All others, clearly parasites as I've already said, were simply lucky being around, building careers and making fortunes on his back. It was all down to him...

Ferguson leaves and suddenly people like Smalling, Jones, Young or Valencia seem limited? Gee, hadn't noticed. Ferguson leaves, they spend fortunes on players, yet their manager claims "it's not enough"? Really? How much does he need then? Which makes finishing 2nd last season the biggest achievement of his career? Pleeeeaaase...

Moyes was limited and overated, has been capitalising on his PR throughout his career. LVG was great once (and will be remembered, no doubt about that), but there's no excuse for his failure, a stubborn old man. However neither of them would have ever, I mean ever, used that language or ... arguments. Incompetence is one thing, you see, lack of decency a completely different issue...

Let them live with him now, live with the guy. Watch him destroying a 3 decades legacy, transforming a club into a joke. They certainly deserve one another...
 
I'd be slightly concerned with Zidane being appointed not because he's a great manager but because he is a tremendous pull for a whole generation of (especially French, but not exclusively) footballers. He obviously didn't buy a ton at Madrid because of the squad he inherited but given the comical wages and transfer fees United throw around they could bring in some serious talent very quickly. Even if Zidane doesn't work out as a manager with a little bit of luck they could easily rehabilitate themselves over the next summer or two.

No they can't.

First they have to offload players and those "comical" wages and pay off those contracts. The Glazers and Woodward are going to quite rightly say to ZZ or anyone else "if you're such a great manager you can turn this around on a reasonable budget" -- no manager is going to get carte blanche. Every current transfer failure makes them more skittish about future transfer failures.

Then, whatever the budget, a manager has to find players that want to come to a "project" -- a project that very well may have no CL football next season. The task is enormous. Then they have to actually perform in a league with City, Liverpool and Chelsea in it, among others, as well.

I just don't think people understand how truly fucked in the cornhole they are. They are caught in a negative feedback loop, otherwise known as a death spiral.

If the Glazers stay, 2-3 years from now they are going to finish in the bottom half. Mark my words.

The worst thing that can happen if you're rooting against them is that the Glazers sell their interest.
 
Think they are lining up Rafa. I really like Rafa and think he would pull this ‘team’ around.

I hope they do get someone like him tbh.

Rafa is great and he may win them a cup or two, but he isn't a premier league winning manager. It also will cement the obvious that Utd are (still) desperate for instant glory and will not consider any sacrifice for that glory regardless.

Utd should let it all go. Sell the ground (which needs re-building anyway), get in management who will rebuild the club and the infrastructure from the ground up and get in a manager who's 1st job is a rebuilding of the team from scratch whilst not getting to relegated in the process.

Utd need a scortched earth approach but instead will follow liverpools example of how clutching after past glories will lead you to a footballing wasteland.

That is my hope anyway.
 
No they are not. In fact its the complete fecking opposite. They are overhyped because of where they play.

Rashford looks to be a decent player, but certainly not a top 6 level player. He's not even close to being as good as Martial, but him being English means he's hyped as being great.

Lingard is Jimmy Bullard at best. Literally nothing to his game other than running around a lot.

No other top 4 team would take either of these players. You've literally fell in to believing the Martin Tyler hype shite.

And if you think that's blue tinted glasses, I'd take Martial in a heartbeat if we had room, so make of that what you will.
I honestly think that's very harsh on Bullard.......
 
The Ferguson factor. That's what blinded them and made them complacent and arrogant, as you say. Which is true. A talented man running the whole club among parasites, making all critical managerial decisions on and off the pitch. Achieving much much much more with significantly less. All others, clearly parasites as I've already said, were simply lucky being around, building careers and making fortunes on his back. It was all down to him...

Ferguson leaves and suddenly people like Smalling, Jones, Young or Valencia seem limited? Gee, hadn't noticed. Ferguson leaves, they spend fortunes on players, yet their manager claims "it's not enough"? Really? How much does he need then? Which makes finishing 2nd last season the biggest achievement of his career? Pleeeeaaase...

Moyes was limited and overated, has been capitalising on his PR throughout his career. LVG was great once (and will be remembered, no doubt about that), but there's no excuse for his failure, a stubborn old man. However neither of them would have ever, I mean ever, used that language or ... arguments. Incompetence is one thing, you see, lack of decency a completely different issue...

Let them live with him now, live with the guy. Watch him destroying a 3 decades legacy, transforming a club into a joke. They certainly deserve one another...

You've implied it, and I've said it. There is no such thing as the "United way." It was a Ferguson way. Period, end of.
 
No they can't.

First they have to offload players and those "comical" wages and pay off those contracts. The Glazers and Woodward are going to quite rightly say to ZZ or anyone else "if you're such a great manager you can turn this around on a reasonable budget" -- no manager is going to get carte blanche. Every current transfer failure makes them more skittish about future transfer failures.

Then, whatever the budget, a manager has to find players that want to come to a "project" -- a project that very well may have no CL football next season. The task is enormous. Then they have to actually perform in a league with City, Liverpool and Chelsea in it, among others, as well.

I just don't think people understand how truly fucked in the cornhole they are. They are caught in a negative feedback loop, otherwise known as a death spiral.

If the Glazers stay, 2-3 years from now they are going to finish in the bottom half. Mark my words.

The worst thing that can happen if you're rooting against them is that the Glazers sell their interest.

My bet is they will spend big under a new manager. I think they held some back from the gouger as “insurance”.

The present predicament means they absolutely need a top manager and that will be the price.
 
LVG was great once (and will be remembered, no doubt about that), but there's no excuse for his failure, a stubborn old man.

I think that's harsh. Van Gaal got slated because at the time City were in the ascendancy but the press were also helping sew the seeds for Jose.

If you look back on his time, he was bringing young players in and putting them into a system. Given time I've no doubt he'd have won or competed for a title with that squad.

But they panicked and were seduced by Jose as a cure, and when Van Gaal left Jose inherited a team of players nowhere near suitable for him.

It was a perfect storm and it's great to see the train wreck they are now, but I honestly believe they were mad to sack Van Gaal.
 
I think that's harsh. Van Gaal got slated because at the time City were in the ascendancy but the press were also helping sew the seeds for Jose.

If you look back on his time, he was bringing young players in and putting them into a system. Given time I've no doubt he'd have won or competed for a title with that squad.

But they panicked and were seduced by Jose as a cure, and when Van Gaal left Jose inherited a team of players nowhere near suitable for him.

It was a perfect storm and it's great to see the train wreck they are now, but I honestly believe they were mad to sack Van Gaal.

Absolutely correct.
 
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