United Thread | 2025/26

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I thought he was shocking. Just out of his depth. An ok left-back, a below-average left-sided centre-back.
It was hilarious watching him stumbling in Erling's wake for the second then tripping over his keeper and falling on his face. He is the fifth longest serving player of all in the Prem for one club. He has obviously made a fortune at the rags but I bet he wishes he had signed for City.
 
1 win in four for the raggies and out of the league cup to Grimsby. They’ve spent over £200 million this summer and there has been no improvement from where they were last season. They’ve only been able to get a fee for Lurch from Chelsea whilst they have Rashford, Sancho and Hoijland shipped out on loan.

They bring another manager in they then have to start the cycle again of moving on the patchwork quilt of players from the Solksjar, Ten Haag and soon to be Amorim terms in charge. It’s bloody fantastic stuff.
 
Their next 9 games are absolutely brutal, with Sunderland at home being their only real hope of being expected to get 3 points
Sunderland have looked decent and well organised I fully expect them to pick up at least a point there. That could be Amor no wins final game imo
 
It was hilarious watching him stumbling in Erling's wake for the second then tripping over his keeper and falling on his face. He is the fifth longest serving player of all in the Prem for one club. He has obviously made a fortune at the rags but I bet he wishes he had signed for City.
Yeah, when we did the Treble it was UNACCEPTABLE for them to allow us to do it, entitled tosser, like all in that rancid shambles of an organisation!
 
Very revealing that amorin slaughters his players post match, no protecting them like pep does, he knows they are shite and is in self preservation mode. Glorious
Agree and it seems to be a modern trend . The single most important thing about successful football management isn't tactics but respect for your players and solidarity in the public sphere. Humiliation is never a good look . Never wash your dirty laundry in public, blame the ref, the length of the grass or the shape of the ball and always remember you are not the Main Event , despite all the media attention .
 
Agree and it seems to be a modern trend . The single most important thing about successful football management isn't tactics but respect for your players and solidarity in the public sphere. Humiliation is never a good look . Never wash your dirty laundry in public, blame the ref, the length of the grass or the shape of the ball and always remember you are not the Main Event , despite all the media attention .
Sometimes wearing a grey kit can be a disadvantage too
 

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