United Thread | 2025/26

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United are bigger club than Spurs and pay better wages. Just cause they are a joke, that doesn't change the fact that United are one of the biggest clubs on the planet with far bigger global fanbase
Please follow Goochy from the Liverpool thread out the door. Thank you for your cooperation.
 
Pretty certain Mbeuno could have done that by joining Spurs too, and lived in Kensington or leafy Hertfordshire or something.

Fucking bizarre move for any decent player going to the rags. May as well sign for Sunderland.

United offered him a 5 fold increase in his salary. That was the clincher.
 
I don't agree.

The rags are finished.

Have been for over fifteen years now. The pisscan knew it and that's why the coward **** jumped ship.

The rags have had far better managers than Amorim since bacon-face slung his hook.

The rags have had better players than their current crop but it's no use.

The introduction of Inios was heralded as the solution to their on-field decline. Their problems run much deeper than simple logistics.

It's going to take a complete cultural change within the club and one hell of a paradigm shift from everyone involved (owners, staff, players, fans and media) to get them out of this downward spiral.

The reality is, that club is probably one of, if not the most poorly run football club in the Premier League.
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Displays a lack of ambition not going to Spurs with guaranteed European football, or maybe he didn't get on too well with Frank.

It's probably alot more complex that this, but here goes!
They've spent 130 million on Mbeuno and Caunha.
Are they, as of today, in breach of FFP restrictions?
If yes, what level of sales do they have to achieve to bring them out of FFP restrictions?
They don't look like selling players for any sizeable amounts.
Rashford's talking to Barcelona, loan move? and there's talk of Garnacho going to Villa for below 50 million
or doing a straight swap for Chelsea's Nicholas Jackson.
 
And some. I don't think any club has gone from such extremes as we have over the years, and we're still here today. Battlescarred, traumatised, probably hooked on prescription drugs, but we didn't ditch the club and form our own when things were tough. We didn't go bleating to the media about how badly we were treated by the owners, we didn't have SlySports falling over themselves to give us a platform to air our grievances (cunting-Ratboy!). We still turned up with our 30/40 thousand-strong army of loyal supporters at Gillingham - and York!

Rag supporters? Fair-weather fans, that's all the majority of them are.
At least some of those great unwashed are a bit cleaner these days - courtesy of trafford falls.....
 
And some. I don't think any club has gone from such extremes as we have over the years, and we're still here today. Battlescarred, traumatised, probably hooked on prescription drugs, but we didn't ditch the club and form our own when things were tough. We didn't go bleating to the media about how badly we were treated by the owners, we didn't have SlySports falling over themselves to give us a platform to air our grievances (cunting-Ratboy!). We still turned up with our 30/40 thousand-strong army of loyal supporters at Gillingham - and York!

Rag supporters? Fair-weather fans, that's all the majority of them are.
That's true ; generally , most Asian countries do have a warmer climate than Manc.
 
United are bigger club than Spurs and pay better wages. Just cause they are a joke, that doesn't change the fact that United are one of the biggest clubs on the planet with far bigger global fanbase
Will be interesting to see what support there is for the rags on their US tour, the Yanks don't like losers.
 
Displays a lack of ambition not going to Spurs with guaranteed European football, or maybe he didn't get on too well with Frank.

It's probably alot more complex that this, but here goes!
They've spent 130 million on Mbeuno and Caunha.
Are they, as of today, in breach of FFP restrictions?
If yes, what level of sales do they have to achieve to bring them out of FFP restrictions?
They don't look like selling players for any sizeable amounts.
Rashford's talking to Barcelona, loan move? and there's talk of Garnacho going to Villa for below 50 million
or doing a straight swap for Chelsea's Nicholas Jackson.
Them? Signing Jackson? Would be just TOO good to be true.
Please, God, let this be true - make it happen.

Altogether, now......AMEN.
 
Re the possible Jackson signing. For a club who have/had massive problems with players both on and off the pitch for a variety of reasons why would you consider signing someone like Jackson with his disciplinary record? Its not as though his scoring record outweigh this issue
 
One of the luckiest footballers in world football at the moment.

Been bang average and a seemingly disruptive footballer for the best part of 5 years yet lands a CL gig in Villa last year and now Barcelona.

All the while, still picking up £325k a week as well.
Read a report that he was taking a 15% pay cut - still a hell of a lot for a mediocre player.
 
Read a report that he was taking a 15% pay cut - still a hell of a lot for a mediocre player.

A new Rashford would tell Barcelona I’d take 10m a year that’s about 150k a week less just so he can go sit on the Barcelona bench for a year ! That’s why Barcelona feel its worth it for one year an
Option for them!
 

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