United Thread | 2025/26

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Interesting that Rashford is putting the boot in on the reactionary way the club is run. He is still a rag employee and there’s every possibility he could be bussed back to Carrington for pre season training when this latest loan move goes belly up, you think he would have laid off putting the boot in once his contract actually expires.
 
Interesting that Rashford is putting the boot in on the reactionary way the club is run. He is still a rag employee and there’s every possibility he could be bussed back to Carrington for pre season training when this latest loan move goes belly up, you think he would have laid off putting the boot in once his contract actually expires.
Whats he said ?
 
Interesting that Rashford is putting the boot in on the reactionary way the club is run. He is still a rag employee and there’s every possibility he could be bussed back to Carrington for pre season training when this latest loan move goes belly up, you think he would have laid off putting the boot in once his contract actually expires.
I think that, possibly on agent advice, he is intentionally burning his bridges with the rags. In the hope that the more he pisses them off, the lesser the fee they will ultimately accept for him.
 
The Barcelona president is to ask the board for a 7 million euro injection otherwise they will yet again fail ffp.

I will ask again. Who is paying rashfords wages. If they are, even if it is less than his rag 350k per week, why are they doing it ? It's financial suicide. He still isn't registered.
 
Interesting that Rashford is putting the boot in on the reactionary way the club is run. He is still a rag employee and there’s every possibility he could be bussed back to Carrington for pre season training when this latest loan move goes belly up, you think he would have laid off putting the boot in once his contract actually expires.
I'm an old cynic but I feel all of this is being stage managed. Every few days we get yet another 'exclusive' in the press about how bad things are at the rags. A day or so later we get a counter 'exclusive' telling us all is well and the new squad are settling in nicely and pulling in the same direction.
It's hardly surprising given the history of the Trafford Ministry of Truth I suppose.
 

Stuck in ‘No mans land’, you are not allowed to say that. This is Manchestyarnited we are talking about.
His criticism would carry much more weight if he hadn't have been one of the biggest problems at the club over the last four years.
 
How embarrassing to be in the draw for the second round of the League Cup.
Big club ??? Yeh right.
and 25 years ago they were too big to play in the f.a. cup

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