Do the fans give Pep and his team enough respect?

Pep wanted the United job until it became a difficult one, so it’s hardly a surprise that he’s not hostile towards our rivals. He’s simply a mercenary who took the easiest route to more personal ‘success’.

Spot on regarding Mancini - he genuinely loved the club, the fans, and inherited a much harder job here than Pep did; he took pride in the development of players like Hart, Kompany, Zabaleta etc - if it was Pep in charge at the time, those club legends would never have became such, as he’d have just bought ready-made upgrades.

People can’t hold his last season against him either, as he was completely undermined by fat Ferran; had Cook and Marwood been allowed to continue their work alongside Mancini, I’m confident we’d have completely dominated English football for the rest of the decade, in a more tasteful, authentic manner than under St P£p of the Holistic Chequebook.

Every year that passes under Soriano, the more plastic the club becomes - the cockney goons running the social media, the generation of new ‘fans’ who wouldn’t have a clue who Andy Morrison or Richard Dunne were if they woke up in bed between them. The desperate pleas for ‘influencers’ to step in to help attract a new gang of bandwagon match-goers. It’s everything we used to mock United for, on steroids.

If that’s what the club has gradually become in the first decade of investment, what will it be in another 10 years time? Is the ‘success’ really worth it?
Bitter ****. I'm so glad we've hurt you enough to make you post this shit.
 

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