It's Quiet 17 - Glory Thread

So out of them six, Grealish coming off an average season, Haaland and Alvarez first season in the premier league, Palmer making a couple of fisrt team appearances and an injury hit season. We better hope they all hit the ground running.
Spoken like a true optimist...
 
Why are they still allowed to make new signings sign when they owe £200m in unpaid and deferred wages to existing and former players? Totally unethical
Other than Torres who we've been generous with payment terms because it suits us to have 55m transfer on the books, who have they paid a transfer fee for.
I've only see them sign free transfers & are struggling to find €50m for Lewandowski
 
Other than Torres who we've been generous with payment terms because it suits us to have 55m transfer on the books, who have they paid a transfer fee for.
I've only see them sign free transfers & are struggling to find €50m for Lewandowski
They don't have a pot to piss in, boiled or otherwise...
 
So out of them six, Grealish coming off an average season, Haaland and Alvarez first season in the premier league, Palmer making a couple of fisrt team appearances and an injury hit season. We better hope they all hit the ground running.
So working on your theory, Spurs,Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool better hope that all their new players hit the ground running .
But, United will be ok and win the league as they've bought nobody and the one's they have from last season will be primed and ready to go.
It's a good job we are not run by some of the apprentice Peps on here
 
So out of them six, Grealish coming off an average season, Haaland and Alvarez first season in the premier league, Palmer making a couple of fisrt team appearances and an injury hit season. We better hope they all hit the ground running.
Grealish has had a year of bedding in. I don’t think he can hit the ground running, he hit the ground a year ago. Palmer too.
Haaland is the one that people hope and expect to hit the ground running.
Álvarez is a backup so I wouldn’t be too worried about him hitting the ground running.

With the attitude you have you’d imagine we haven’t won the league in 5 years - not won 4 out of 5.
 
So working on your theory, Spurs,Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool better hope that all their new players hit the ground running .
But, United will be ok and win the league as they've bought nobody and the one's they have from last season will be primed and ready to go.
It's a good job we are not run by some of the apprentice Peps on here
I think Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool will akl hope any new signing do hit the ground running. As for us I think we have got a potentially great front six, but that is what it is at the moment potential. We can't really say that Palmer and Alvarez are guaranteed to have brilliant seasons. I am not a apprentice Pep but I am entitled to give my opinion on a forum.
 
Grealish has had a year of bedding in. I don’t think he can hit the ground running, he hit the ground a year ago. Palmer too.
Haaland is the one that people hope and expect to hit the ground running.
Álvarez is a backup so I wouldn’t be too worried about him hitting the ground running.

With the attitude you have you’d imagine we haven’t won the league in 5 years - not won 4 out of 5.
We didn’t win the league with that front six, hopefully this season we will.
 
So out of them six, Grealish coming off an average season, Haaland and Alvarez first season in the premier league, Palmer making a couple of fisrt team appearances and an injury hit season. We better hope they all hit the ground running.
You do know barring Gnabry all those players are already at the club & will partake in a full pre season? even if we signed Gnabry we wouldn’t be starting Alvarez Haaland Gnabry in the first game, it’ll be more likely Foden/Grealish Haaland Mahrez, the same goes for any other signings we make, they will be eased in, I suppose players will be judged on ‘how’ ready they are, Phillips & Cucurella (if he signs) have Prem experience so may not take as long as say Alvarez. We are far better prepared than most given we’d signed Haaland & Alvarez in the spring
 
You do know barring Gnabry all those players are already at the club & will partake in a full pre season? even if we signed Gnabry we wouldn’t be starting Alvarez Haaland Gnabry in the first game, it’ll be more likely Foden/Grealish Haaland Mahrez, the same goes for any other signings we make, they will be eased in, I suppose players will be judged on ‘how’ ready they are, Phillips & Cucurella (if he signs) have Prem experience so may not take as long as say Alvarez. We are far better prepared than most given we’d signed Haaland & Alvarez in the spring
I never said I wanted more signings I said we better hope the front six hit the ground running, perhaps I am wrong and we would be better off if they all struggle early on in the season.
 
Wanted the fucker to stay there tbh probably does ten whatever name is a favour if he goes
I can't help thinking a condition of Ten Hag's appointment was that Ronaldo goes. The Ronaldo wants to leave narrative is just to protect Ten Hag from United fans, United from Ronaldo fanboys, and allows Neville, Ferdinand and co to still claim he loves United so much, did so much last season but that they understand he wants something they can't offer him next season. Win, win, win.
 
What we have:

Grealish/Foden - Haaland/Alvarez - Mahrez/Palmer

Not to mention that Foden and Alvarez are both capable of operating on either wing.

What People want:

Grealish/Foden - Haaland/Alvarez - Gnabry/Mahrez/Palmer.

We really aren't short in terms of numbers even with Sterling and Jesus leaving. Why can't people see this?
Grealish has no end product out wide.
Alvarez a gamble who may not adapt to the PL.
Palmer inexperienced.
Mahrez 31.
With the exception of Foden there is a distinct lack of speed in the wide areas.
If Sterling leaves we need to replace him with quality and pace.
 
Grealish has no end product out wide.
Alvarez a gamble who may not adapt to the PL.
Palmer inexperienced.
Mahrez 31.
With the exception of Foden there is a distinct lack of speed in the wide areas.
If Sterling leaves we need to replace him with quality and pace.

Not sure I agree with that. Sterling didn’t play a lot of games and we were fine last season
 
Grealish has no end product out wide.
Alvarez a gamble who may not adapt to the PL.
Palmer inexperienced.
Mahrez 31.
With the exception of Foden there is a distinct lack of speed in the wide areas.
If Sterling leaves we need to replace him with quality and pace.

Grealish did have some end product but not enough of it
 

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