02 Dec 2018 14:18:31
If the rumours of the Jose comments to the squad after the game yesterday are to be believed, then Pogba appears to be running his own revolution either against Jose or the club, either way he has to go if true, no player is bigger than the club. You may not agree with the manager or his tactics but when put on that jersey you represent Manchester United and should give 100%. If any manager is looking in they won't have any respect for players acting like that. In life not everything is rosy, but you have to get on with it.


1.) 02 Dec 2018
02 Dec 2018 14:27:50
If true then it is a very sad state of affairs. Also, this becoming public knowledge surely isn't in anybody's interest. It looks bad for the club, while it also reflects poorly on both Pogab and the manager. If it is Pogba's wish to move to either Real Madrid or Barcelona I can't imagine stories like this will help him achieve that aim. At the very least it will put fans off him, it could effect the decision makers at the clubs from being convinced to place a bid for what could be perceived as a trouble maker.


2.) 02 Dec 2018
02 Dec 2018 14:43:59
Are they rumors or usual Jose trying to point blame, he knows fans want him gone and pressure is mounting on him. Easy out is giving people someone else to blame. Quite convenient that these so called quotes come from Jose's mouthpiece, no agenda there I suppose.


3.) 02 Dec 2018
02 Dec 2018 17:45:50
Shappy you make a good point and it’s something I’ve been thinking for a while now. Why is our dirty laundry aired so much these days? I don’t ever recall internal spats becoming public knowledge under Fergie. Somebody must be leaking information which is an issue in itself.


4.) 02 Dec 2018
02 Dec 2018 18:39:05
Any player that went public about what went on in the dressing room under SAF got the boot.
That was common knowledge to all the players at the time.
Even the flying boot to Beckhams face was all over the news but no player said anything and then SAF was the only one to speak who said it was a freak accident.
When Stam put dressing room details in a book when still a Utd player he was then sold. Moved on when he wast the best CB in the world and we suffered as a result.
SAF was always in charge!
The games is a bit different now and at times everything is open to the media, sometimes this is not a change for the better.
I struggle with some of the players today.