Red Cafe in meltdown

Djemba djemba, so good they named him twice.
A classic lesson in don’t purchase on the strength of a World Cup performance.
 
I thought he was going yo be a great success, delighted with how it went.
Veron exposed how much of a fraud a lot of those United players were.

A United season ticket holding friend at the time described it to me that Veron was TOO good. He would make passes to runs that the strikers didn't see, he'd make movements in midfield that was ignored by others, he'd make off the ball runs that were never capitalised on. His football IQ so far in front of the "hard working" Man United team that it was like putting a cherry on top of a mud pie.

It's no surprise that when he left England, he went on to carry on his great success at league and national level.
 
As much as it gladdens me to see that disgusting excuse for a football club suffer the way they are, I still don't understand why the Pisscan appears to be beyond reproach for his part in their long-anticipated demise.
He shafted the club over the Rock of Gibralter business, he made the club pay well over the odds for the likes of Djemba-Djemba, Veron, Bebe and countless others. He made all new players sign with his own son's sports agency, thus ensuring his son's percentage of any and all transfers would make him a multi-millionaire, and when his other son was justifiably dismissed as manager of Preston North End he (the Pisscan) removed any and all rag players that were currently on loan to Preston, who were fighting relegation at that point in the season, and 'persuaded' some of his lackeys, in particular Tony Pulis, to also remove any players their respective clubs may have on loan at the club, depriving the first team a total of between 6-7 important players, thereby condemning P.N.E. to relegation that season.

There are many other stories about the nasty, deceitful and treacherous way the poisonous pisscan has fucked over the club that once idolised him, but we never get to hear any of them.

Maybe the media are waiting until it's jelly and ice-cream time before opening Pandora's box and revealing to the world just what a spiteful, vindictive, despot this Glaswegian tyrant really was?
Roy Keane summed him really well when he said that it was a fallacy that Ferguson was all about United, he wasn’t, he was all about Ferguson.
 
Veron exposed how much of a fraud a lot of those United players were.

A United season ticket holding friend at the time described it to me that Veron was TOO good. He would make passes to runs that the strikers didn't see, he'd make movements in midfield that was ignored by others, he'd make off the ball runs that were never capitalised on. His football IQ so far in front of the "hard working" Man United team that it was like putting a cherry on top of a mud pie.

It's no surprise that when he left England, he went on to carry on his great success at league and national level.
He was good but had no pace so he thrived in Italy. In those days the PL was kick and rush. Think he could have been good for Pep in a different formation.
 

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