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Newcastle 1-0 Man Utd - Sunday 6th October, 2019


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Problems run a lot deeper than the manager but Mourinho contributed to them a lot, Pogba is not a bad player he just needs other class players around him, but he’s now become the media and fans focal point to direct anger over the teams current slump. He will go to any top European club and have success.

Mourinho signed Baily, Lindelof, Matic, Fred, Dalot, Pogba, Mhktyrian, Sanchez, Ibra and Lukaku. That’s 9 first teamers, 10 if you include Dalot...on top of Rashford, De Gea, Martial and Herrera, even Luke Shaw before Mourinho kept publically berating him. Mhktyrian, Sanchez, Pogba and Lukaku were not shit at their previous clubs either.

United have gone from woeful David Moyes, to boring LVG, to throw everybody under the bus Mourinho and now have a manger who was sacked by Cardiff. You couldn’t make it up. Biggest club in England apparently. No continuity or long term planning from the board whatsoever but to use that as an excuse for Mourinho when he has had more money to spend than Klopp (who took over shit squad in itself) by the point of his sacking is wishful thinking. There’s a reason Mourinho is getting the negative nature of the players and squad correct on national television, he helped create it

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2 minutes ago, Danny said:

Problems run a lot deeper than the manager but Mourinho contributed to them a lot, Pogba is not a bad player he just needs other class players around him, but he’s now become the media and fans focal point to direct anger over the teams current slump. He will go to any top European club and have success.

Mourinho signed Baily, Lindelof, Matic, Fred, Dalot, Pogba, Mhktyrian, Sanchez, Ibra and Lukaku. That’s 9 first teamers, 10 if you include Dalot...on top of Rashford, De Gea, Martial and Herrera, even Luke Shaw before Mourinho kept publically berating him. Mhktyrian, Sanchez, Pogba and Lukaku were not shit at their previous clubs either.

United have gone from woeful David Moyes, to boring LVG, to throw everybody under the bus Mourinho and now have a manger who was sacked by Cardiff. You couldn’t make it up. Biggest club in England apparently. No continuity or long term planning from the board whatsoever but to use that as an excuse for Mourinho when he has had more money to spend than Klopp (who took over shit squad in itself) by the point of his sacking is wishful thinking. There’s a reason Mourinho is getting the negative nature of the players and squad correct on national television, he helped create it

Biggest club in England by name only, right now.

I watched a bit of the game yesterday before NFL and then saw highlights on MOTD2. Agreed with the commentator that said if you took away the shirt and the badge, you wouldn't know it was United. They're a shadow of the club they used to be and like you say, the problems run a lot deeper than just one manager or signings alone. The direction and identity of the club has totally disappeared. 

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2 hours ago, Stan said:

Biggest club in England by name only, right now.

I watched a bit of the game yesterday before NFL and then saw highlights on MOTD2. Agreed with the commentator that said if you took away the shirt and the badge, you wouldn't know it was United. They're a shadow of the club they used to be and like you say, the problems run a lot deeper than just one manager or signings alone. The direction and identity of the club has totally disappeared. 

Part of the problem is that before Ferguson, United were a big club but they weren't the mammoth they are today, under Ferguson they won 13 league titles in 27 years or so...that time difference was essentially the same difference between their last league title pre-Ferguson. The geezer ran the sporting side of the club to a tee and then he leaves to go and look after his wife and the person they bring in to not only manage the first team, but essentially control the sporting direction of the club? David bloody Moyes xD

You talk about the United that we know, always bounces back, always wins competitions, always grab a last minute goal...that was entirely Ferguson. It'll be hard for any manager to match that, I mean he's the only manager in English football history to win the league title 3 times in a row and he done that twice. It'll be hard for United to get back to a world where they're a competitive force again, let alone getting a manager that can make them consistent winners of silverware

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