Vienna_70
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Yes I am taking the piss out of how poorly run the rags are
Fair enough.
Yes I am taking the piss out of how poorly run the rags are
No chance they'll be allowed to slip towards mid-table at worst as the brand will concentrate on the dips again this season.I'm really tempted to lump some more on them going down. Bet365 gave me 1000/1 in July and seems to still be the same now.
Unless their forwards outscore opponents or they get a helping official hand, then I can see it.
Any thoughts? Will the premier league really let Man United suffer relegation? Are they crap enough to go down?
Agree, no chance they will finish bottom half. They have the annoying habit of being outplayed, yet scoring with the only few chances they create and the opposition missing sitters galore. Add to that the favouritism they still receive from officials, from extremely soft free kicks to penalties, they will win enough to finish top 8 I believeNo chance they'll be allowed to slip towards mid-table at worst as the brand will concentrate on the dips again this season.
10 year contract at least and £700k a week to allow for rag wage inflation.Perfect age for them, 300K per week wages on a 5 year contract??
I see their new right back wots his name is injured(bad back...)lol
Anyway he sout of the England squad.Does that mean Kyle is needed after all?...pretty sure this is nonsense.there is no back injury.utd don't want their best defender playing 3 games in a week.
Young football players very rarely have back injuries ..odd strain from pickin up wage packets maybe
Yep.sort of the point i was trying to make...he is being saved for the 2/3 games a week chaos utd have to undergo with a weak squad.already an essential player for them..with no decent back up.Just one of those mystery injuries a lot of Rag players got under Ferguson just before an international break, that miraculously cleared up in time for the next league fixture.