And they bought that team!1961. I’d pipe down.
And they bought that team!1961. I’d pipe down.
True but that article is way off.I guess the signing a 6 year deal part is his own fault at the end of the day, gentlemen's agreement or not.
I would say so. He's never lacked effort."given his best"
has he?
Damo no just noSome things are best left unsaid.
What is a fan boy in this context? Someone who'd like to sign him?I don't understand the Haaland fanboys...
Personally I think people get far too invested in single transfers. I've seen it year on year on Bluemoon and it is very rare that the players we miss out on goes on to have the impact that they are supposed to have. I keep referring to this because it is probably the best example. We signed Gundo the summer Pogba went to United and some people on here had a minor meltdown because Pogba was the only player on the planet who could replace Yaya. In football things just don't work like that.
Haaland won't stop us continuing to win PL titles regularly or get to the latter stages of the CL regularly. Missing out on a player is irrelevant when you're run as well as we are and you have a squad as good as ours.
Two names: Van Persie and Hazard.
Missing out on them saw United win a title they'd otherwise have had no hope of winning, and saw Chelsea rebuild themselves into a title winning side again.
I think Haaland will have a similar impact for whoever he joins, and I really fear we'll live to regret standing idly by and allowing him to join a rival, in preference of Kane.
It's still highly unusual and even more so during this pandemic when friends and family are far apart.Not like you to go over the top about Manchester.
Yeah it's not utopia, no one says it is.
Thing is I have two work colleagues from Lisbon who are making a good living here and are planning to buy a house.
Be amazed.
We lost the title in 12/13 because of Mancini.
I'm not afraid of him going anywhere and I don't agree with those examples. Neither of those players to my mind have massively impacted what City went on to do. We lost the title in 12/13 because of Mancini.
Good point on the surface, however it wasn’t missing out on them players that put us a step behind. It was the shite recruitment from ourselves in general, we missed out on both hazard and van persie in the same summer and signed a load of crap like Maicon, Scott Sinclair and Javi Garcia. Our two competitors moved forward while we stood still. Since then we’ve still been more successful than the two clubs them players headed off to.Two names: Van Persie and Hazard.
Missing out on them saw United win a title they'd otherwise have had no hope of winning, and saw Chelsea rebuild themselves into a title winning side again.
I think Haaland will have a similar impact for whoever he joins, and I really fear we'll live to regret standing idly by and allowing him to join a rival, in preference of Kane.
Van Persie singlehandedly won an awful United side the title in 2013, if we'd signed him that wouldn't have happened. As much as everything crumbled with Mancini/the dressing room at the time.
Hazard won two titles with Chelsea and was a key player in both those sides. Not sure how you conclude that him not joining us didn't have an impact on us or Chelsea.
Let's not start this again!
Anyone talking about kane? Lol
Fuck that would have rather wore the mud than anything with that shit onI wore a United shirt once. It was the United goalkeeper top in about 1995 that had Sharp Viewcam on it and was given to me by a mate's Dad to wear as my regular top was soaked in mud. I still think about the shame of it sometimes.
No we currently have billy playing the role of Dionysius and we are all watching the single horses hair.