Red_fan said:
This is what he said in full:
"If it’s desperation bringing the best midfielder in Britain back for the last 20 years [Paul Scholes] then I think we can accept that. I think he was programmed for that. Roberto [Mancini] had a wee dig a couple of weeks back. We’re all going to play our hand that way. There will be plenty of ammunition for that."
"I think the point Vieira makes about Ravel Morrison and losing our young players – we wanted to sell him let’s be clear about that for obvious reasons. But we want Pogba to stay because we think he’s going to be a fantastic Manchester United player and hopefully that’s the case."
If you talk about desperation… City played a player the other night who refused to go on the pitch and the manager said he’d never play again and he takes a five-month holiday in Argentina…what is that? Could that come under the description of desperation? There will be plenty of ammunition don’t worry."
My reading of you is that you've swallowed the party line and are incapable of intelligent, independent thought.
See page 9 of this thread for the "master of a press conference" and see if you can spot the contradictions. "Manchester United built on the trust between club and players" , apart from contradicting himself a few sentences later to a tame interviewer, how do you think those survivors of the Air crash who were turfed out of their houses felt when they heard that bullshit?
It's probably more charitable to consider you a thick twat rather than a lying **** which is what your manager is.
More pertinent to the deluge coming from the swamp, I like the way that he thinks PV was primed to make his statement, he clearly thinks this because this is the way HE operates.