Saddleworth2
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What’s glorious is that they need to rebuild from the top down as we did in the early days of the takeover. That is the right way to go about it and it would still take them years to be competitive. The glorious bit is that media, fan and ex player pressure for short term success will never allow them to do that properly. They are fated to haunt the Premier League for decades with the rotting corpse of their history and faded stars dragging them down like anchors strapped to their ankles. A bit like they played for much of the second half yesterday.Caller after caller yesterday saying “x player isn’t a Manchester United player” and “come on, this is Manchester Utd we’re talking about”…. And?
You’re a football club, competing with 19 other clubs in the division and 92 in the football league in total. You don’t deserve anything unless you work hard and work smart to get it. United as a club aren’t entitled to the best players and best managers and trophies because you won stuff under one man for 20 years in the past.
City aren’t entitled to win stuff when Pep leaves, not unless we are incredibly clever and replace him with the right personnel.
United are no more entitled to win stuff than Newcastle or Burnley, that’s the beauty of competitive sport. you’re quite correct in saying their arrogance is part of their downfall. They sign a player on huge wages that City have vaguely been interested in and presume they’re going to score 30 goals a season or get them 15 clean sheets. It’s madness but long may it fucking continue.
I hear off rags less and less these days, they’re quietly depressed.
The post match pundits review was almost as entertaining as the game. Neville even wore a black tie. Micah could hardly keep a straight face at the collective grief and wringing of hands.