The Manchester United Thread

Here is something i'm not sure is or gets discussed much, the lack of quality scouting knowledge the club seems to have. Again probably boils down to the lack of a director of football, but i think its really shoddy for such a big club.
 
Tobin Heath and Christen Press are close to signing deals to play with Manchester United. Not quite over the line but club and players are in agreement and moving towards the line

Will have some women’s team this year ?
 
Fixtures ?

TBC Burnley A
Sat Sep 19 Crystal Palace H
Sat Sep 26 Brighton & Hove Albion A
Sat Oct 3 Tottenham Hotspur H
Sat Oct 17 Newcastle United A
Sat Oct 24 Chelsea H
Sat Oct 31 Arsenal H
Sat Nov 7 Everton A
Sat Nov 21 West Bromwich Albion H
Sat Nov 28 Southampton A
Sat Dec 5 West Ham United A
Sat Dec 12 Manchester City H
Tue Dec 15 Sheffield United A
Sat Dec 19 Leeds United H
Sat Dec 26 Leicester City A
Mon Dec 28 Wolverhampton Wanderers H
Sat Jan 2 Aston Villa H
Tue Jan 12 Fulham A
Sat Jan 16 Liverpool A
Tue Jan 26 Sheffield United H
Sat Jan 30 Arsenal A
Tue Feb 2 Southampton H
Sat Feb 6 Everton H
Sat Feb 13 West Bromwich Albion A
Sat Feb 20 Newcastle United H
Sat Feb 27 Chelsea A
Sat Mar 6 Manchester City A
Sat Mar 13 West Ham United H
Sat Mar 20 Crystal Palace A
Sat Apr 3 Brighton & Hove Albion H
Sat Apr 10 Tottenham Hotspur A
Sat Apr 17 Burnley H
Sat Apr 24 Leeds United A
Sat May 1 Liverpool H
Sat May 8 Aston Villa A
Tue May 11 Leicester City H
Sat May 15 Fulham H
Sun May 23 Wolverhampton Wanderers A
 
League could be over by end of October once again judging by them fixtures, the team will be ran into the ground (our best players), especially if one or two get injured and we're left with the crumbs of our squad to save us.

The only saving grace is one extra week before the season starts, that the clowns in charge of transfers might actually get their finger out and stop ******* about with Sancho deal, to get some other players in. Probably asking too much.
 
Let’s worry about that Zz after the window lol. No point getting all depressed already ?

The end of the window should not be the deadline, that should be before the first game, so effectively 4 weeks to get business done. Not that long when we seem to only do one deal at a time.
 
The end of the window should not be the deadline, that should be before the first game, so effectively 4 weeks to get business done. Not that long when we seem to only do one deal at a time.

Under normal circumstances defo. But this is FAR from 'normal circumstances' mate.

The complete uncertainty with COVID has F EVERYTHING and I think you'll find most clubs will wait until the back end of the window in the hope of getting the cheapest possible deals for themselves. Jim White must be in ecstasy at the thought he'll probably get a proper exciting deadline day for once!

That argument to beat a club with really doesn't hold up at all this off-season mate.
 
Under normal circumstances defo. But this is FAR from 'normal circumstances' mate.

The complete uncertainty with COVID has F EVERYTHING and I think you'll find most clubs will wait until the back end of the window in the hope of getting the cheapest possible deals for themselves. Jim White must be in ecstasy at the thought he'll probably get a proper exciting deadline day for once!

That argument to beat a club with really doesn't hold up at all this off-season mate.

Sorry mate, don't buy it at all. If anything it has given clubs more time to speak to each other (lockdown etc, longer transfer window, the hold up to our deals is the prices), more players on the market due to finances. Just look at teams like Chelsea, they knew who they wanted and executed it.

The only difference with United is that we identified who we wanted, Sancho, Grealish etc. but expected them on the cheap... so now won't pay and will go to plan Z and sign Brooks. I mean I'm still laughing at our Brexit FC policy to signing players whilst there are players like Thiago and Aouar on the market. Fair play to yourselves for getting the former.

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On another note, The Athletic article this morning Joel Glazer has stuck his nose in the Sancho deal, red alert to our transfer dealings once again. Also confirms Brooks is our Grealish alternative.... sigh.

Oh and that article also says that we are possibly interested but are going to scout Uppamecano but we are interested.......... wtf.
 
Sorry mate, don't buy it at all. If anything it has given clubs more time to speak to each other, more players on the market due to finances. Just look at teams like Chelsea, they knew who they wanted and executed it.

The only difference with United is that we identified who we wanted, Sancho, Grealish etc. but expected them on the cheap... so now won't pay and will go to plan Z and sign Brooks. I mean I'm still laughing at our Brexit FC view to signing players whilst there are players like Thiago and Aouar on the market. Fair play to yourselves for getting the former.

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You're completely missing the reality mate on the massive uncertainty over EVERY clubs finances in these totally uncertain times. Forget Sancho. That was never happening even in a normal window for Utd. You just aren't in that market right now. (Thiago, for example, has made it pretty clear he only wants to leave Munich for one club. Ala van Dijk. ). But regardless, Dortmund/ Villa et al are being totally unrealistic with their prices at this time. Next to NOBODY would risk anything like those demands in such an uncertain financial climate. It's why you've been the only link to keep idiots like Romano in clicks over Sancho. I'm the last person to ever defend Woodward but if anything, you should be applauding he and Utd for being F sensible for once and not paying WELL over-inflated fees when the club's finances have been hit so hard.

Yeah you can find the odd exception like Chelsea who had reserves stacked up down to the ban. But in the main, when clubs are taking such a massive drop in finances, whilst still having to meet all their other financial commitments, not least salaries across the whole football club, they are going to be FAR more prudent and wait it out to try get the best possible deal for themselves.

COVID'S changed everything mate. That's the stark reality of where we are.

*Edit* All that said, I can't blame you for the annoyance over the Brooks links. One Daniel James seemingly isn't enough .....
 
I absolutely despise the glazers and woodward and everything they're about, genuine hatred towards the lot of them.
 
COVID'S changed everything mate. That's the stark reality of where we are.

*Edit* All that said, I can't blame you for the annoyance over the Brooks links. One Daniel James seemingly isn't enough .....

The rich have stayed rich and poorer got poorer. In all walks of life.
 
I mean yeah of course it has impacted the market, but in reality only to the buyers advantage, especially if you're a somewhat wealthy club. United's naivety to take advantage of this situation is what has made it the car crash it has been so far. They expected Villa to get relegated and therefore Grealish come a lot cheaper, then with Sancho they thought due to the current situation that they could haggle Dortmund. A notoriously difficult club to do so with in the first place. Nothing can convince me otherwise, the evidence is all there to see.

United's targets for me are just as much the issue, I mean sure everyone wants Sancho, but why be so naive about it and Grealish as a top target? Is this Ole's Brexit FC transfer strategy once again costing us missing out on A LOT of other good, if not better players on the market this window. I mean why not just go and get Van De Beek at 40m, probably left it too late now with Koeman at Barca once again.

Could have just gone and got Pau Torres with his release clause, but instead we enter the Gabriel situation late when two other clubs are in advanced talks and miss out. Not entirely convinced we had any intention of even doing that deal anyway.
 
I mean yeah of course it has impacted the market, but in reality only to the buyers advantage, especially if you're a somewhat wealthy club. United's naivety to take advantage of this situation is what has made it the car crash it has been so far. They expected Villa to get relegated and therefore Grealish come a lot cheaper, then with Sancho they thought due to the current situation that they could haggle Dortmund. A notoriously difficult club to do so with in the first place. Nothing can convince me otherwise, the evidence is all there to see.

United's targets for me are just as much the issue, I mean sure everyone wants Sancho, but why be so naive about it and Grealish as a top target? Is this Ole's Brexit FC transfer strategy once again costing us missing out on A LOT of other good, if not better players on the market this window. I mean why not just go and get Van De Beek at 40m, probably left it too late now with Koeman at Barca once again.

Could have just gone and got Pau Torres with his release clause, but instead we enter the Gabriel situation late when two other clubs are in advanced talks and miss out. Not entirely convinced we had any intention of even doing that deal anyway.


We haven't had a sustained or decent transfer strategy since Gill left his role and that cretin glazer rentboy Woodward took over. We either sign lazy obvious players that anyone can see or galaticos that pretty much never work out.
 
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