United Thread - 2022/23

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Hearing the fans group are desperately trying to get the message out that they DONT actually want to try and get the game postponed anymore as there's a chance they might be able to get their first point of the season.
 
Neville speaks intelligently on some issues, I thought he was fantastic regarding the Super League, but he shouldn't be on television regarding United. He's unprofessional and let's his emotion dictate the topic of conversation.

When United fans stormed Old Trafford because City were going to win the league, he refused to acknowledge the abhorrent behaviour of his fellow supporters. He was like a cheerleader. United finished second that season, in the same summer he was like a child at Christmas when they signed Varane, Sancho and Ronaldo. That took their spending since Ferguson left to over a billion pounds.

There were many pundits who had them down as title favourites. Fast forwards a few months and Ole was gone, United were in sixth and again investment was the issue. Its nothing to do with investment. There is a hubris and arrogance amongst their fanbase who believe that because they support Manchester United they deserve success. They've tried to organise three mass walkouts in the last year because their owners won't spend another £400m that's needed to challenge City.

Its embarrassing and the idea that it's because of the investment in the stadium/structure is bollocks. Its because they're no longer competitive and other teams are far better coached. They should give Ten Hag time, but they won't because they're so utterly demanding that they see themselves as above where they are.

They berated Liverpool for years regarding history and living in the past. But that's exactly what they've been doing for a decade. They used to take the piss out of City fans over things like attendance, but they're organising mass walkouts left, right and centre. The hypocrisy and I'm loving every minute of it. Long may it continue.
WE know that but let them keep thinking it. The longer it takes for them to figure it out, the further they fall.
 
When you've been at the top like utd have you become a scalp to a lot of the other teams. Brighton and Brentford have enjoyed there victories over utd probably more than they will against anyone else. Same thing could happen to us after Pep leaves.
Pep keeps us competitive and evolving. Prime example was West Ham away last week. We'd drawn there the last two times so Pep devised a way to beat them. The next guy will need to be just as savvy.
We've won the league under our last three managers so I'm not worried. This however could be the most successful period in our history.
It is, isn't it?
 
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