United Thread - 2023/24

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The Glazers have spent an absolute fortune on players.
They've nearly all turned out to be dogshite, but tbh I wonder if that is more down to the club, its culture and its attempts at coaching than it is to the players.
I reckon Pep could get a tune out of at least half the Rags' players.
If Pep were to take over their squad, he’d probably change all but Onana as soon as he could.

Casemiro isn’t good enough, Martinez might get a spot on the bench, Rashford is too lazy without the ball, Fernandes is mentally too fragile.
 
What a shithouse ambiguous statement. Basically 'We're going to probably get rid not on any sort of moral basis but due to all the whinging'

Hopefully someone will be asking Arnold what the 'mistakes' were that he supposedly learnt from if it wasn't the content in the videos and audio files?

And what is the supposedly exhonerating context to the audio, because it seemed like a pretty substantial transcript of fucking horrible sexual abuse to most people. Or is the Rag/Greenwood defence that Mason and his Mrs are victims of Kink Shaming?
 
Greenwood is a twat, to this day still claiming he did nothing wrong. Yeah alright mate, little scrote.

Fully expect him to pull on a West Ham jersey at some stage because that's the sort of scumbag club that will take him on. Or he can go to Saudi, they even encourage that shit over there. Backwards cunts the lot of them.
 
''As of Wednesday of last week, United’s plan was to bring Greenwood back. On Thursday and Friday morning, club executives devoted time to justifying their chosen path to employees angry at the direction of travel, with some even contemplating resigning or strike action. The club’s sentiment trackers, which monitor supporter feeling online, began to plummet.''

''At 9am on Wednesday, August 16, The Athletic wrote to United to inform the club of our intention to report that Arnold had told the club’s executive leadership in the first week of August that United intended to bring Greenwood back into the first-team squad.''

''It was also put to United that Arnold had intended to record a video to explain the decision to bring Greenwood back to supporters and staff. United’s men’s team manager, Erik ten Hag, and football director John Murtough — who is responsible for the men’s team, women’s team and academy — were both supportive of Greenwood’s return. Sources at the club, who would stay anonymous to protect their positions, had also indicated that some United employees felt a sense of “guilt and shame” because of the plans.''

SCUM.
Where’s that quote from mate?
 
That statement tells me they're going to loan him out for now, with every intention of retaining him as an asset.

They're hoping he goes somewhere and scores enough goals that they can either get a big fee, or even try again to bring him back.
Who would touch him though? That clubs equivalent of Rachel Riley will be up in arms (rightly so) and the club won't want the grief
 
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