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16 May 2024 12:19:30
I really wish adidas would give us whoever they have designing the arsenal kits. Year in year out, absolute corkers!

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16 May 2024 12:58:03
Our kits have also been very good.

This seasons is probably my favourite as a collective. The detail on the home shirt, the cleanness of the white shirt, and something different with green. They are all nice in their own way.

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16 May 2024 10:19:38
I didn't see the game last night nor the events afterwards in terms of it being our final home game. A lot of noise this morning about eth speech. Can anyone summarise what he said? Apparently the fans booed him? Did they or is that more media bs?

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16 May 2024 10:30:36
No, the Newcastle fans booed EtH. The media just tried to portray as the "fans" to imply that it was the Utd fans booing him.

EtH gave a speech thanking their fans for their continuous support throughout the season. He cut short Bruno's interview and got all the players into the centre of the pitch.

Personally, I'd like to see EtH given one final season at OT.

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16 May 2024 10:55:15
Yeah just realised it was mainly talksport peddling it so will move on…nothing to see here 😂😂.

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16 May 2024 11:53:13
Newcastle and their fans are so desperate to create a ''rivalry'' between themselves and United it's beyond ridiculous now. Even Dan Burn talked about a lifelong rivalry haha.

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16 May 2024 11:56:58
Mad Hatter, I think with the last 2 line ups, ETH has been speaking with Wilcox and he has had some influence on the set up etc and ETH has shown he can coach what they want. Don't get me wrong, still not 2 brilliant performances but if he shows he can work with INEOS and put into practice their style of play and they provide him with better players, I think he'll still be here next season.

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16 May 2024 12:28:52
Ports,

If that is true then EtH is showing that he can work with INEOS.

The important thing is that the manager and the new structure back one another and work well together.

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16 May 2024 13:01:10
The fans absolutely did not boo ETH. The feeling towards him in the stadium is very positive.

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16 May 2024 13:08:14
From what I can see and here is that the fans in the stadium are very fond of the manager, got a very good reception.

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16 May 2024 13:45:16
Weed, and others, will be disappointed. ETH will be here next season.

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15 May 2024 10:29:45
Very interesting listening to keane and Rooney this week.
Keane as club captain did not speak 1 word to Sheringham for 3 years after a row.
Vidic as captain didn't speak to giigs for 6 months or evera for a full year.
Disjointed dressing room. and players disliking each other was Co. mon place.
As it is in every other club.
But fergie accepted that and rightly so you can't like and get on with everybody same as in any workplace or business.
Fergie still had the ability to get everybody in that room pulling in the one direction.
I can guarantee that Kopp faced the same issues and pep too.
The best managers know how to overcome these issues and don't let them boil over and have a negative impact on the common goal.
Player spats and rows and dislike for each other is nothing new. It happens in every club. It's how it's managed that determines how successful you will be.

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15 May 2024 14:20:41
100% Ken…with those other managers also they had the total respect of the players so these issues didn’t disrupt the team. Don’t think that’s the case with eth.

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15 May 2024 17:25:17
Those other managers are full on elite level and have decades of experience. Surely not a good idea to be comparing ETH with any of them Tim. He's not in the same league, nor are the managers we've been linked with.

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15 May 2024 18:07:59
I wouldn't say pep had decades of experience while at Barcelona or bayern nor did fergie when he tore up the United team he inherited or arteta at arsenal or klopp when he started at Liverpool.
Your right eth is not an elite manager nor are most of the names I've seen us linked with. We won't get one of the few elite managers but we can get someone who can become an elite manager.
You think eth can become that elite manager at united and I dont.
It's a bit like signing big names I'm not a huge fan of that I'd rather united make or create the next big name together. Same for our next manager.
Your fear is of the unknown wazza in changing managers mine is of the known.

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15 May 2024 18:17:58
My original post was not a dig at eth.
More to remind people that all dressing rooms have people who don't get on or see eye to eye like in any other workplace.
That only becomes toxic if management let it.
Simple psychology facts in a team environment and the common goal.
20% of people get / see it straight away. Understand exactly what needs to be done and what they need to do do get it done
60% need convincing of the strategy and the 'how', they need managing mentoring coaching. Don't handle these right and they will turn toxic. But handle them right then you have 80% pulling in the one direction.
20% will never get it. Don't waste your time and get them out ASAP.
Good managers get the 80% done quickly and don't let them veer of course and they recognise who the other 20% are and get them out.
They also recognise when any of the 80% are falling to the darkie and remedy it one way or another.
The best managers have the 80% in their pocket.

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15 May 2024 19:25:56
Ken why are you twisting what I say?

Fergie and Pep have decades of experience now. We are having this conversation now, not 20 and 30 years ago.

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15 May 2024 20:17:55
I'm not twisting anything just pointing out they didn't have decades of experience when controlling and managing bug dressing rooms.
So I think it was afair comparison for Tim to make. I think Barcelona was peps 1st job he was a rookie when handling the likes of ibra.

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15 May 2024 22:10:51
Yep and that didn’t work out too well.

Pep is a generational talent. As you said on the other page, nobody else comes close today.

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15 May 2024 23:38:00
Fergie also got rid of players when they thought they were bigger than the club

Players like sancho who speak out in public, players like rashford who walk around and give little effort

It’s all well and good not getting on with everyone that’s life but you all have a common goal for the fans that pay your wages.

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16 May 2024 07:34:32
Do you think wazza? I thought it worked out very well won 4 titles on the bounce and a couple of ecl's I think it worked out very well indeed. He signed ibra didn't like it so got rid.
Worked out perfectly for pep and barca. What didn't work out well about it?

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14 May 2024 13:18:15
Varane only played 50% of our league games over the last 3 seasons.
Big wages off the books.
I think he has been a good player when available. Pity it didn't work out better.
Hope he gets a good club he can afford to play for less money if he chooses or get a huge final payday in the middle east or USA. What a great position to be in at his age with a lot ker full of the most prestigious medals in world football.
Best of luck to him.

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14 May 2024 13:51:44
Hes a good player, world class on his day. But too injury prone and its a good sign that we have competent people running the ship. Because he would definitely have had a mew deal if Woodward, Arnold and co were still here.

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14 May 2024 15:48:22
Probably Angel we've seen them do that before.
But there will be very little rinse and repeat.
I can't think of anybody those guys have recruited we'll that has brought sustainable long term success.
I dare say that the new team will have more success with their recruitment.

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14 May 2024 17:36:52
Agreed Ken he's been good when available, particularly his most recent run in the side. He barely loses a header and is better at playing out from the back than our alternatives. He's been our best centre back this season, which isn't great considering the lack of minutes.

Time to get his wages off the books and bring in a more reliable alternative.

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14 May 2024 22:50:19
It's a very low bar ken, a very low bar. But the only way is up when you're on the floor.

And it excites. I think that this is as bad as it can get.

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13 May 2024 16:39:50
ED002, any information on Carrington and Old Trafford?

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{Ed002's Note - in terms of what?}

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13 May 2024 17:33:10
The planned demolition date I presume.

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13 May 2024 18:12:35
When it rains it pours.

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13 May 2024 18:35:14
Think he’s after the address and phone numbers.

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13 May 2024 17:50:41
In terms of moving away from Carrington long-term? What is the scale of the planned upgrades in the short-term?

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{Ed002's Note - You will need to wait until they apply for planning permission in the years to com.}

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13 May 2024 22:46:47
I think people have spent so much time in video games that they think things can be changed almost instantly with a click.

It could easily take 18 months to two years just to assess all the options and have a it planned out. Then another year to get planning permission all approved, another couple of years to build it. It'll be a miracle if we were in a new stadium in under 5 years.

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14 May 2024 02:38:02
Shappy, nobody thinks it will be built tomorrow.

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14 May 2024 10:53:26
Tescos sell a wonderful range of eggs to suck on.

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13 May 2024 16:11:05
One for the Ed’s. I appreciate it’s that part of the season where media outlets will link us with every Tom, Dick and Harry but some targets I assume are genuine and if that’s the case, who is approving the targets with some important roles not yet in place?

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{Ed002's Note - They are still taking advice from a third party.}

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13 May 2024 12:10:52
I know I'm going to get ripped by plenty on here, but here goes.

The more I hear the rumours of Southgate coming to OT, the less upended I feel.
I'm not entirely sure what that means - am I simply becoming conditioned to the idea, or am I actually warming to the idea? 😲

I mean, coaching-wise, he's apparently abysmal, but then again, we have Shteve who I rate highly as a coach and is a million miles better ten Hag.
So I wonder, would such an appointment be made not for the coaching, but for the decent attributes he would bring?

Now here me out before the dart board gets busy.

Firstly, Southgate is great with people and has an ability to appease an ego without looking like an invertebrate - there are many inflated egos at OT that need to be managed by an astute man-manager.
I know there are some who'd fear he'd allow Rashford to take the proverbial even more, but when was the last time he was given an easy in with England. The fine lines required to succeed at United demand the presence of savvy people, head coach/ manager/ noddy is no different.
Could Southgate be that guy?

Secondly, Southgate is media-trained and very articulate. While the attitude of the media does carry a far less respectful tone to a Man Utd head coach/ manager/ noddy than that which applies to the England boss, I suspect Gareth would conduct himself and handle that pressure far better than Erik.

Ultimately, I would rather we stuck with Erik for another season while watching England win the Euros under Gareth than bring the latter into uncharted, shark-infested, waters where he might well be exposed badly.
But I'm not SJR and am therefore only an ill-informed opinion.

For the first time in so many years, we're seeing tangible organisation - the formation of a footballing structure together with appointments of time-served individuals who offer all the things we need.
So, if we were to appoint Gareth as team boss, then who on Earth am I criticise?
My knowledge of Gareth's ability and limitations come from two avenues - his first foray into club management (managing egos at Boro that he played alongside previously) which came with a pretty unique set of issues, and the far better informed opinions of those he's worked with.

Who knows, maybe the dream team of Gareth and Shteve could unlock the potential that is certainly there in the squad.
I know that Southgate likes a 3 at the back - a defensive formation that works better for Maguire and Martinez, one that might unlock the relatively untapped potential within Dalot, one that could provide the defensive thuggery required for Mainoo to excel as the metronome his talent suggests he'll become.

Again, who am I but a fan starved of the good times I miss so dearly, a fan who can see the vivid potential the club has of one day returning to the top table of football, a fan who can now see round pegs being placed into round holes and is smelling that sweet whiff of optimism again.

If Sir Jim wants Gareth, then I'll go with that because, simply, who am I but a fan lacking the informed knowledge of what he'll be tasked to bring to the party?

In Sir Jim I trust, albeit with the pensive caution of a fan who has seen many a false dawn slap me round the chops.

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13 May 2024 12:49:50
Jesus.

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13 May 2024 13:03:08
jesus christ.

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13 May 2024 13:10:47
Wazza

No, I'm not so sure about him.

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13 May 2024 13:29:02
Really good post Ork.
I think Southgate has done a great job for England and made them relevant again considering England are a football minnow when it comes to getting to latter stages of tournaments. He has hot them closer to winning than anybody before him for 60 years.
Based on the style he plays with the national team Ihe would not be my preferred choice but he has some great attributes as youhave laid out above and surrounds himself with good knowledgeable people.
He has imo always eered on the side of caution and has lost out to better teams.
I'd liken the job he has done with England to the job arteta has done with arsenal in terms of making the relevant again and competing at the top table.
If he wins the euros I'd liken what he has achieved with England to what klopp did at Liverpool.
We know so little and there are so many unknowns and most Importantly we have no input.
I don't care who the next manager is because no matter who we get it's a compromise on pep who is streets ahead of all others right now, that's not to say we can't compete with and beat him, and I don't care what players we sign at all as long as they're is a strategy in place that leads to continuous and sustainable improvement.
I believe that sjr and team will put that strategy in place. They will make signings and appoint people and they won't all work out that's for sure but as only as the group as a whole are making forward strides then that's OK. There will be bulbs on the road but if the strategy is right then the long term future looks better.
Things are so bad right now that a real left field candidate like Southgate could be exactly what produces a positive response.
Thus is our worst ever season in the epl. So I think getting some improvement next year will be a doddle for any new manager coming in as it's hard to see it getting much worse.
Appointing an English manager is high risk considering an English manager has never won an epl title they don't seem to understand football as well as other nationalities and the game has progressed and passed them by to a large extent.
If Southgate does lead the team to a euros victory it would be the best achievement by any English man managing any football team since to 80s probably. I'm not sure that they will win I think there are a couple of teams that may pip them at the post again that are better equipped defensively. His squad is overloaded with good attacking players but it's slim pickings when liking for top quality defenders and gk and invariably that's where tournaments are won and lost Imo.
It would be great craic on here if he is appointed united manager I dare say the knives would be out before a ball is kicked but I suspect even Southgate won't lead us to 20 defeats in a season so we should see a modicum of improvement in results at the very least.

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13 May 2024 14:24:04
You'd have the biggest knife ken, definitely the sharpest anyway 😂.

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13 May 2024 14:32:02
I guess he’s a safe pair of hands during a transitional year or two but he’s just so dour and lacking sparkle.

Also, whilst he’s done much good with England squad, he surely should’ve done much better.

Has to be someone better out there!

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13 May 2024 14:54:12
He lacks charisma no doubt Wallace but has more than 10hag.

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13 May 2024 15:11:13
Wallace

There are plenty out there who are better, but how many are going to want to come to United?
That's the problem in a nutshell.

Irrespective of project rebuild, managerial tenures are generally short in the modern game and, where before credibility could be supported by persona, this era is wholly unforgiving at the top level.

I'd like Amorim, but what is there about the club that would appeal to a young manager who can ill afford to have his credibility absorb the impact of a wasted two or three years?
There's nothing tangible to draw the better names other than money and words. We're probably not going to be in Europe and, while some really can't deal with the term, 8th (our likely finishing position) is midtable.

Any prospective option will be well aware that the next two seasons will still be subject to plenty of troughs on the pitch while the expected exodus of those deemed not good enough is in action - there will likely be more players who fail and more battles with egos.

Next season won't see an instant solution to the problems on the pitch - that will take time.

So it's unlikely that Amorim or De Zerbi would really go for it, it's equally unlikely that Potter would really want to risk his career being scorched so badly again.

That probably leaves us with Southgate as the only realistic option, even if he is only there to firefight for a couple of years while Sir Jim and his team take the ruffled feathers to task.

He's certainly not the most inspiring name, but he might just be the tonic needed for some balance and team spirit.

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13 May 2024 16:14:00
Solskjaer brought that and some fans still hammer him Ork. How long until footballs not to our expectations under Southgate then fans are calling him to be out?! Cycle continues to repeat itself.

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13 May 2024 17:08:02
Ports it all depends on what the dof and team deem the style to be.
The new coaching team will be asked to deliver and implement that over a period of time while they furnish the coaching staff with the players required to deliver that vision.
It's straight forward in theory and can be in practise with good recruitment.
Like any good business in any sector your only as good as your strategy and recruitment. Get it right and things can get better very quickly. Keep getting it wrong and, well you've seen the consequences here for the last 10 years.
Fergie made loads and loads of recruitment errors as has pep and everybody in webber industry.
Thankfully the decision makers on recruitment for the last 10 years are nearly all gone. Just a couple of stragglers left till the session ends. So there is no reason to think the same mistakes are going to be repeated.
This whole rinse and repeat nonsense is simply that. They're are new decision makers at the club so it's time to rid the club of the end of those old decision makers and get on with fixing the mess they have made.
Why would anybody think that sjr and team will repeat the bad decisions of before.
People need to remember the awful decision makers that appointed ole moyes lvg Jose and bought fellaini loaned weggy bought Anthony are the ones that appointed eth who has just led us to our worst ever epl campaign.
We know their judgement is flawed. There is a litany of bad recruitment on their watch. Eth is just the last one.

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13 May 2024 17:42:02
Yeah I actually agree Ken but the point is regarding Southgate and, I believe his inability to coach a style of football, us fans are hoping to see. And, if the dof and others are going to create our identity, I don’t think Southgate has the cv to do this.

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13 May 2024 17:52:35
Wouldn't be my choice but that counts for nothing.

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13 May 2024 20:26:40
Ports

Let's combine some factors we feel are pertinent to any appointment with some that are legitimate conditions of influence upon the realistic options.

We want -
1. A manager with a discernible style and ethos.
2. A manager who won't tolerant passengers.
3. A manager with a spine.
4. A manager who has the capacity to learn from his mistakes.
5. A manager who gives youth a chance.
6. A manager who might pick the odd average player because he fits the set up against particular opponents, but one who generally picks on form.
7. A manager with some charisma.

The club needs -
8. A man-manager who has an aptitude for dealing with egos without getting himself stuck in a hole.
9. A pragmatic manager who will set up for every game with a sensible approach.
10. A manager who won't be chatting it after a disappointing result.
11. A manager who won't arrive with unrealistic expectations and will respect the situation the club finds itself in currently.

I'm sure there could be more, but I'm a basic tit and I'm tired out from all that thought.

Which manager, from all those considered available, ticks all 11?
I don't think there is any such thing as a perfect option, I don't actually think there's a single manager/ coach on the planet who ticks all those boxes - the task at hand is so unflinchingly difficult.

The point is - no option is perfect.
Southgate wouldn't be my first choice and he wouldn't be my last choice, but it's ultimately not my choice so I only have an opinion.

As mentioned above, the knives will certainly be out if the fan gets busy, but we can't get so precious that we expect the much-required change of tack to deliver the factors we presume to be most essential.

All the appointments made since Fergie have been made with the intentions of ticking whatever boxes the Glazers and Ed have set out - and look at where we are now.
We had a fkn waterfall at OT today.

The change of tack we are seeing comes from someone with a plan, if that plan comes with Southgate then, for me, so be it.

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13 May 2024 21:11:33
*yesterday*.

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13 May 2024 22:06:55
I think it was Ed001 who made a good point a few days ago, regarding bringing in the likes of a Carrick in if they decide to part ways with ETH.

If there is a new appointment, sensible fans know the new guy will need time. I think the vast majority would be more prepared to give that time to someone who, first of all was good at his job, but also someone who the fans could get behind from the start.

For me, that man is definitely not Southgate. For all I think he's done a decent job with England, club football in the EPL is a totally different kettle of fish. He did nothing to convince when he had his last go at it. He's a nice guy, speaks well, but to me he's a clipboard manager and would be a wishy washy appointment.

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14 May 2024 05:27:29
Carrick, Robins and McKenna should have a 3 way royal rumble style face off to ascertain which of the previous UTD employees should take the job next.

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12 May 2024 21:23:35
What did everyone make of rooneys comments about players not really being injured? I think I agree with him. You watch most of them become available for the cup final.

He's got to have some gossip he just can't share.

No doubt we have some injured players who want to play like licha but the problem is for everyone of him, we seem to have 3 or 4 that aren't willing to stand up and fight for the badge.

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12 May 2024 22:15:39
You know he’s right, especially given the weak mentality of our players. I’d say rashford is probably one of those he’s referring to. But get it straight there’s more than him.

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13 May 2024 07:48:02
Spot on Wazza, weaklings we have in our team. Rash, martial, shaw are the common denominator’s who have been here for most of this team chucking it the last few managers, Sancho was another of that ilk, on top of that we’ve players who just aren’t good enough but at least when we think of Maguire or Bruno who some may not like either at least they are willing to stand up for the club.

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13 May 2024 09:06:18
I think Rooney is right. Would love to hear all that he knows. Dish the dirt Roon, name and shame.

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13 May 2024 09:18:53
100% WRD, I’ve been saying this for a long time. Rashford, Martial and Shaw optimise the last 10 years.

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13 May 2024 15:02:47
There's nothing sensational in what he said. When teams are winning, players will try to play when times are hard players don't rush back or play through pain. Right or wrong it happens everywhere.

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13 May 2024 18:11:43
Fizz that's what I want to hear. I hope he shares it with sjr and his people it might help us in shipping them out of the club.

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13 May 2024 18:37:48
We saw it at Liverpool last year.
Klopp played Henderson and fabhino at cb during their injury crises. Both were getting the stick casimero is getting and both were making the mistakes casimero is making.

As soon as he played youth and reserve players at cb the results turned.
He turned to the unknowns as they were better at playing cb than seasoned Pro midfielders. It was a brave move and one probably made out of desperation but proved to be correct. The results before he found the solution cost then a cl place.
I agree with banjoe that it's the same everywhere if players are losing and don't see the solution their performances effort and application slip it happens everywhere. Perhaps its subconscious.

A very high percentage of any pro sport is mental. If the minds not right and not happy or engaged and positive then the body reacts accordingly. The same can be said of a lot of professions and nearly all humans in general.

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10 May 2024 22:26:08
Gary Neville makes me laugh, saying United should keep hold of Ten Hag for another season especially if we win the FA cup, this coming from a guy that has sacked managers every season at Salford.

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11 May 2024 07:05:45
I get the impression that Neville has changed his tune slightly since he did that interview with ETH last week, almost like he had some new info on what’s going on. Slim pickings out there for a new manager aswell, Tuchel will be available but reservations there, Potter i'd give a chance too but again reservations and I’d lose all faith in Ineos in one swoop if they appoint Southgate, but as I say it is slim pickings, what with Bayern struggling to recruit a manager I can see us sticking with ETH, either that or a swap of sorts. ETH to Bayern, Tuchel to us.

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11 May 2024 10:00:20
Welsh, it definitely seems like Gary has shifted his opinions slightly since that interview.

There are rumours that he is an unofficial mouthpiece for the club, someone in the media who can say the things the club want while officially being detached and "non-bias".

I felt that the interview could signal a slight change or shift from the club. We haven't seen anything like that from the club before, an open and honest interview from the manager. It definitely seems to suggest the club are looking to be more open and communicate better with the fans. Something I think has been needed for a long time to try and bring the fans in and unite the fanbase. We have become far too divided and that makes it easy for the media to create controversy with negative reports and narratives.

We see it on here all the time, people unhappy with performances speculating why the manager didn't do this or that, when there is almost certainly a obvious and valid reason, we are just unaware of it.

Better communication from the club would go along way to shutting down that discontent.

Maybe EtH is just starting off something the club will look to continue. Or maybe the club have made the decision to stick with him, for now at least, and wanted to give him the platform to start to take control of the narrative and start to change opinions by explaining more of what is going on.

Neville definitely seems more open and even supportive of the manager, maybe in his chat with Erik he gained a better understanding of what is going on, and what the manager is doing behind the scenes to get the club back on the right path and Neville feels that the manager is aiming to do the right things and understands better what constraints he had been working with.

I think it's fair to say Neville probably had a better idea of what was happening at the club than most fans prior to his interview with EtH. Yet he will 100% know a lot more now than he did before the interview. Whatever he knows now seems to have shifted his opinion somewhat, it would be interesting to know what that is/ was and why it's caused him to seemingly change his mind.

There oddly does seem to be a weird sentiment held by many people that changing your mind is a negative thing or a sign of weakness. Yet that couldn't be further from the truth.

Everyone forms their opinion based on what they know at a specific time, be that a fair bit about a situation or very little. Only a fool doesn't re-evaluate their views and opinions when faced with new information that changes either the context or the content of what they are basing their opinion on.

Imagine you are sat on a jury and are presented with a very compelling case that makes you sure of a persons guilt. Then you are presented with evidence that proves that person to to innocent. Would you ignore that evidence and find them guilty because you didn't want to change your opinion?

You'd be an idiot and a pretty awful person to not change your opinion in that situation.

That is why for me very few of my opinions are fixed, the only ones that are fixed are ones based on morality of what is right from wrong. Everything else I'm open to changing my opinion based on new evidence or understanding of something in a new context.

In terms of EtH, I still believe he could be a success here with the right support. I've seen enough to see potential and feel he's managed aspects very well. He has also shown his ability at Ajax, a club that has an excellent structure to support the manager.

I still think it more than likely the club will look to replace him this summer. While I am also open to changing my mind about his ability to be a success. Firstly, regardless of his ability, in a media driven industry like football momentum is everything, turning things around can be akin to changing the tides. Once the majority of fans, media and general public believe you to be a failure it's almost impossible to turn it around. If/ when EtH gets to that point he will effectively become a dead man walking. Even an upturn in results/ performances will only starve off the negative feelings until the team next have a bad performances or result at that point.

If we get to that point my opinion will shift to us having to replace him, although not because I don't think he has the ability to be a success, but due to me believing that the situation means he can't be a success.

Likewise if I hear or see anything that shows what he's doing or has done in a different light, or new information that goes against what I think is best for the club, that will also start to make me shift/ re-evaluate my opinion of his suitability.

Either way my opinion is just that, a single opinion from one of the 600 million reported Manchester United fans, and just like the rest of those fans my opinion means very little in terms of what will actually happen at the club.

As fans our job is to show support for the club to help drive us towards glory. We get to have an opinion on all things about the club, however ill-informed that might be 99.9% of the time. Yet it is just that, the ramblings of an individual with no ability or power to alter that of which we hold that opinion.

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12 May 2024 18:59:04
GN wants utd to win it all. as we all do! On tv I think his need to look impartial affects what he says. but as a fan, I think he just wants the best for us.

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13 May 2024 09:02:17
Oh my God, the apologists and conspiracy theorists are out. Occam's razor. Most often the most obvious solution is the most appropriate. ETH is way out of his depth. His style of play and tactics were no better when we had a fully fit squad. It was the same last season. Sole reason for the limited success was an outlier season by Rashford.

Sack ETH and put McLaren in. The club clearly want a coach, not a manager. Rules out many. Seems an obvious move right now. Do it before the Cup Final.

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13 May 2024 10:03:28
I don't think McLaren's reputation ever recovered after his England stint, and the interview in Dutchish.
But listening to some of his former players talk about him, he obviously knows how to coach a team.

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13 May 2024 13:42:49
When was the last time McLaren coached those former players?

Nostalgia is a powerful drug, maybe McLaren's time is long gone and we would have been better off not bringing him back at all.

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10 May 2024 18:18:07
Antony's only gone and got a tattoo of himself, what an absolute merchant banker.

Just that alone embodies all that is wrong with elite football nowadays - extreme narcissism and arrogance.

Pathetic!

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10 May 2024 21:39:37
Ork cut him some slack, it was in honour of his motm performance against palace ;)

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11 May 2024 15:45:10
gvardiol has more goals than antony this season lol.

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