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Can't confirm this but word among Man Utd supporters is that he's been told he'll have chronic problems for the rest of his life if he keeps playing so he's virtually done already. One person who seems to be close with the Academy there said the main reason he's being allowed to see out his contract is so he can be rehabbed for quality of life post-football rather than a return to play, with the club helping him get qualifications as he transitions to being part-time and then retiring at the end of the season, much like how they supported keeper Paul Woolston when injury forced him to retire.

Shame to see such a promising career end the way it has, guy could have been one of the world's top defenders had injuries not completely disintegrated his knee. Maybe he'll get a job as a youth coach at United or Blackburn once he's got his qualifications?

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2 hours ago, inflikted said:

Maybe he'll get a job as a youth coach at United or Blackburn once he's got his qualifications?

I don't want him anywhere near the club, ever.

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8 hours ago, davulsukur said:

It would be worth it for Vinjay's reaction alone, for Rovers to appoint Phil Jones in some capacity.

My reaction wouldn't be much different. Phil Jones can get to fuck.

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On 18/09/2025 at 14:13, davulsukur said:

It would be worth it for Vinjay's reaction alone, for Rovers to appoint Phil Jones in some capacity.

Is there any point reacting at this point to a dying football club? Especially after reading Howard Walker was on the pitch just last month albeit with some minor criticism on Facebook. Then there's the disgusting Totally Wicked episode. The club and in some cases it's former personnel just sink lower and lower. 

I'm increasingly of the feeling that it would have been better had Man United snatched the title away at the end. Or better yet if Jack just hadn't bought the club at all.

The only consolation is that as a non-believer in the afterlife I don't really believe he's aware of it. 

Every second I spend on here (which isn't much) is a waste of my time. Enough is enough. Is that something we can agree on?

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Fair play to Phil, at least he’s being proactive after having his career cut short 

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20 hours ago, Vinjay said:

Is there any point reacting at this point to a dying football club? Especially after reading Howard Walker was on the pitch just last month albeit with some minor criticism on Facebook. Then there's the disgusting Totally Wicked episode. The club and in some cases it's former personnel just sink lower and lower. 

I'm increasingly of the feeling that it would have been better had Man United snatched the title away at the end. Or better yet if Jack just hadn't bought the club at all.

The only consolation is that as a non-believer in the afterlife I don't really believe he's aware of it. 

Every second I spend on here (which isn't much) is a waste of my time. Enough is enough. Is that something we can agree on?

I’m gonna say it, I reckon you feel more strongly about Man United (via the mediums of hate and obsession) than you do about Rovers….

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