United Thread | 2024/25

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They don't have the funds. They are finally eating the consequences of their lack of a consistent strategy. It's taken more than ten years but it's really starting to tell on them now.

They've blown so much from such an overwhelmingly superior position. As a 90s kid I thought I would never see it happen.

Their leaders get to play the game on easy mode but they're now a solidly mid table club.

Delicious isn't it and I agree except for the last sentence. They aren't that good! If Leicester or Ipswich make a game changing signing, or two this month they ste in serious trouble.
 
And I'm not necessarily saying he is wrong (at least in the PL era) just that perhaps he'd get a little more out of them if he had any level of tactical flexibility whatsoever.
Good point, but he's a purist . So was Ten Bob Note , until he understood the squad he had and decided to go kick and run like Ollie at the Wheel before him and The Special One before him . The club is a mess : rats on the pitch , rats in the kitchen , Ratty pundits winging on about the Good Old Days , King Ratty Ratcliffe about as popular as the pantomime villain and ratty fans fleeing the waterlogged sinking ship in droves to leave leave it to the tourists .
 
10 points from 33 for Amorin

Ignoring the abolishment of them getting 3 of them at our place, their other 7 have come from

Beating Everton (H)
Beating Southampton (H)
Draw at Ipswich

That's quite a shambles
If ourselves and Saints hadn't shit the bed in the final moments of our respective games it would be 4 points from 33.
 
Delicious isn't it and I agree except for the last sentence. They aren't that good! If Leicester or Ipswich make a game changing signing, or two this month they ste in serious trouble.
Mate they will never be in trouble because the powers that be wont let it happen ............they will have enough because the bottom 3 are rank and they will somehow fluke there way to a few wins
 
Let’s start with the obvious: Slur Alex was a genius. Love him or loathe him, the man could turn average squads into champions, blending tactical acumen, man-management, and a siege mentality that made United a relentless force. But Ferguson’s departure exposed a glaring truth—United’s dominance was as much about him as it was about the institution. Without him, the club floundered.
No. He was NOT a genius. But for a last-second goal from Mark Robbins he would have been unceremoniously kicked out of the door. He spent money and achieved nothing. Next season he spent money and achieved nothing. Next season he spent money and achieved nothing. The next season he spent money and achieved nothing. A pattern was emerging.

Sly Sports saved that bastard's arse and well he knows it.

Back in the 60's they were known as 'Moneybags Utd.' They would go out and buy any player they wanted, regardless of whether the other club wanted to sell the player or not: if the rags wanted someone, they got him. End of story.
When I was a kid that club was hated by all football fans. And despite what our sycophantic media will tell you that hasn't changed.
Other clubs come along and are immensely loathed for a while, then they fade and it's the turn of some other team to run the gauntlet. But it's all transient - here today gone tomorrow. The dippers are hated because of their fan base, as a club I don't think people outside of Shrinefield care too much about them. But with the rags it's a different story: they are a truly hated club, from the bottom feeders to the boardroom, despised everywhere.
That odious bastard Pisscan epitomised everything that was and is abhorrent the rags. The arrogance, the condescendence, the sneery patronising contempt they hold for anyone not involved with the club.

For a rich and famous club to both create and maintain a banner mocking another clubs' lack of trophies is as crass and banal as it gets. The fact that it had the Govan dictator's obvious approval told us everything we needed to know about the mentality of this street-thug with the colossal inferiority complex.



There have been some very good football managers in the history of the game, Clough probably being the greatest of them all. But that bitter, psychologically-damaged social reject is not, and will never be, one of them.
 
They don't have the funds. They are finally eating the consequences of their lack of a consistent strategy. It's taken more than ten years but it's really starting to tell on them now.

They've blown so much from such an overwhelmingly superior position. As a 90s kid I thought I would never see it happen.

Their leaders get to play the game on easy mode but they're now a solidly mid table club.

Bet the Glazers are worried about their dividend
 
Indeed.
A post I made over 5 years ago, echoed similar. We are not them, we are not stiflingly arrogant and do not believe we have an absolute right to be top.. we hope to be there, but know that times change, clubs fortunes come and go.

United, (and Liverpool and Arsenal) all say (note not believe) they are ‘the top, always have been, always will be’. The arrogance of them, is their own downfall.
Think the way some of our fans have reacted to the form of this year , we have an element of entitled fanbase . Use these cunts as an example of it won’t last forever , enjoy it whilst we have it and as a club to be proactive rather than reactive
 
‘Just like Brighton, your city is blue!’ And not a peep from of the Stratford End!

Dion Dublin said there was too much pressure on the players after the Denis Law tribute! Yeah ok Dion.
Was listening to him on 5live before the game explaining it was the weight of expectation of playing for a club where the likes of Denis Law etc.. had played that was the reason players failed to perform at united rather than them simply not being good enough. I would say this perceived exceptionalism has hampered them more than any other factor, other than the Glazers. Long may it continue.
 
They’re irrelevant to us.
I don’t agree.

The derbies are the two games I want to win most every season, and losing to them hurts more then against other teams.

After all those years of them lording it over us, and for that fucking banner, I want to see them suffer for the rest of my time on this planet, however long that might be.
 
Was listening to him on 5live before the game explaining it was the weight of expectation of playing for a club where the likes of Denis Law etc.. had played that was the reason players failed to perform at united rather than them simply not being good enough. I would say this perceived exceptionalism has hampered them more than any other factor, other than the Glazers. Long may it continue.
They really do have a ridiculously high opinion of themselves dont they:

Onana - played for inter milan in a cl final
Mazroui - played for bayern munich
De ligt - played for bayern munich
Ugarte for psg

Bar yoro and zirkzee the rest have been there multiple years, so cut the bullshit excuses dublin and just realise that the players are simply crap, its nowt to do with expectations, systems etc etc
 
Was listening to him on 5live before the game explaining it was the weight of expectation of playing for a club where the likes of Denis Law etc.. had played that was the reason players failed to perform at united rather than them simply not being good enough. I would say this perceived exceptionalism has hampered them more than any other factor, other than the Glazers. Long may it continue.
Amazing isn't it, even when they're shit they have to come out with a load hyperbolic pompous nonsense to account for it.

Most of their recent signings wouldn't have had a clue who Denis Law even was.
 
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