Media Thread 2020/21

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Meanwhile Sam Wallace in the Telegraph goes in hard on United. His big buddy Neil Ashton won't be pleased.
This follows up surprisingly positive stuff from Ducker.

Behind a paywall but for those who know how it should be accessible:




"There is certainly no shortage of ideas when it comes to taming the game’s billionaire arrivistes, or reworking the domestic and European game to the advantage of United and fellow storied franchises. But tick tock goes the clock. Almost eight years since Ferguson departed and no closer to a title. Season by season City are building an empire, one which United are quite capable of fighting on their resources. They just do not know how."
 
Meanwhile Sam Wallace in the Telegraph goes in hard on United. His big buddy Neil Ashton won't be pleased.
This follows up surprisingly positive stuff from Ducker.

Behind a paywall but for those who know how it should be accessible:




"There is certainly no shortage of ideas when it comes to taming the game’s billionaire arrivistes, or reworking the domestic and European game to the advantage of United and fellow storied franchises. But tick tock goes the clock. Almost eight years since Ferguson departed and no closer to a title. Season by season City are building an empire, one which United are quite capable of fighting on their resources. They just do not know how."

I can’t see the full story but the headline is good enough!


No club has ever spent as much as Manchester United to be as average as this​

 
On Derby day what better way for the BBC to report than a Simon Stone lovey piece on the GPC?

He states that winning the European Cup in 1999 over Bayern Munich was his greatest achievement as a manager by far. He says his team displayed all the qualities you'd (he'd) want to see - never give in.
Now everyone remembers his team being totally outplayed that night, Munich missing so any chances, the woodwork keeping the lead down, United's goal leading a massively charmed life before they fluked an equalizer and won it with the last kick of the game.
I think Pep would say in similar circumstances "Yes we won - but we could play much, much better". One thing Pep does - he's very honest about the need to improve all the time.
 
Meanwhile Sam Wallace in the Telegraph goes in hard on United. His big buddy Neil Ashton won't be pleased.
This follows up surprisingly positive stuff from Ducker.

Behind a paywall but for those who know how it should be accessible:




"There is certainly no shortage of ideas when it comes to taming the game’s billionaire arrivistes, or reworking the domestic and European game to the advantage of United and fellow storied franchises. But tick tock goes the clock. Almost eight years since Ferguson departed and no closer to a title. Season by season City are building an empire, one which United are quite capable of fighting on their resources. They just do not know how."


That's some resignation letter that by Mr Wallace ;( still the sunday sport will sign him:(
 
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