Norbert Rassragr Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago They might as well go for Paul Ince, Tony Mowbray or Owen Coyle. The whole club stinks, the players are unmanageable so you might as well go for the cheapest option that'll break the club. Quote
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speeeeeeedie Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 23 hours ago, RoverDom said: Did anyone notice sesko was 10th penalty taker last night? Either the guy has has put himself there or the coaching staff put him last. Either way not a ringing endorsement of your big money striker. Maybe they didn't want to dent this confidence so early if he missed so let him wait? He put his pen away easily though. Although it was hard to miss against the Grimsby keeper. He also skied one over from 2 yards out. It came at him via a bounce or two but should have scored. Edited 12 hours ago by speeeeeeedie Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: I won’t matter how long they give him, or anybody else. The whole club has become unmanageable. The manager capable of bringing them success doesn’t exist. It’s like the “ Titanic “ before it hit the iceberg. Since Sir Alex Ferguson left, no head coach/manager has lasted 3 season and some not even 1 full season. They have lacked direction and a proper coherent plan. Ralf Rangnick said this during his time at the club and why they didn't listen to him, and why on earth they didn't appoint him as Sporting Director and let him come up with that proper coherent plan. I think sacking Amorim won't solved those problem tho it doesn't help when he had thoughts of quitting. Quote
riverholmes Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: It looks like the players have given up on him and are just treading water until the new mug comes in. A great time to play them ! When we used to play them in the “ Fergietime “ era you had to win there to get a draw ! Madness to sell McTominay. He should've been their Darren Fletcher. Steady, high-performing, loyal player that the team or squad is built around. A puzzling thing about Utd is they don't seem to have successful youth development. Arsenal have brought on Nwaneri, Lewis-Skelly and now Max Dowman, in past few seasons, but can't think of Man U players, albeit, I don't follow them much at all. Their transfer policy is, needless to say, poor. The most obvious signing in the world, in my opinion, was Kvaratskhelia, before PSG got him. A player like that, with, admittedly, a functioning team, is clearly of an elite level and with his attacking, exciting style, lifts a club. Quote
RoverDom Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 29 minutes ago, riverholmes said: Madness to sell McTominay. He should've been their Darren Fletcher. Steady, high-performing, loyal player that the team or squad is built around. And played with a bit of pride. What he lacked in natural ability he made up for in work rate. Man Utd fans had a snobby attitude to McTominay but he's what they need and is the complete opposite of what they've filled their squad with. Maybe his reputation suffered from being paired with Fred for so long. Wasn't an inspiring partnership. Quote
roversfan99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago McTominay was wrongly profiled as a defensive midfielder. Since moving to Napoli, and for Scotland, he has thrived as an attacking midfielder. Suppose with Bruno there he was unlikely to get a game at United. Quote
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