The Manchester United Thread

No, but since this discussion revolves around the Premier League, I'd rather stick to it. Let's be honest, the only reason yourself and other United fans even mention City's wages is to cry and discredit them, because you know full well they'll be above you for the long haul soon enough, and it makes you feel better.

Yeah stick to it as it suit your agenda. Nothing else. Did you think same about Chelsea when they were dominating the league with Jose? I bet you did as we are supposed to be on decline from last decade. As much as United, Bayern have dominated Bundesliga for decades, but the team that won the league haven't spent over the odds. But hey lets not consider this for obvious reasons.


Yes. You know, since wages and transfer fees have rocketed in the last 10 years...

Do you actually understand the point you're arguing against or are you just arguing?

I know the point I'm arguing about, shame you dont. Wages have sky rocketed in every other league and you are ignoring the league which proved you wrong.

Hey but lets ignore the facts that doesn't suit our agenda as it didn't happen in da bst league in the warld.
 
Yeah stick to it as it suit your agenda. Nothing else. Did you think same about Chelsea when they were dominating the league with Jose? I bet you did as we are supposed to be on decline from last decade. As much as United, Bayern have dominated Bundesliga for decades, but the team that won the league haven't spent over the odds. But hey lets not consider this for obvious reasons.




I know the point I'm arguing about, shame you dont. Wages have sky rocketed in every other league and you are ignoring the league which proved you wrong.

Hey but lets ignore the facts that doesn't suit our agenda as it didn't happen in da bst league in the warld.

I just find it amusing that phrase "City above Utd for the long haul". Key players away on international duty, injuries still to surface, lower teams beating the bigger clubs (like Sunderland stunning City)........amusing how many people disregard other clubs and the effect they're going to have on the title race
 
Think both Billy and Sunil have made some points that are wide of the mark.

Firstly, money. Clubs have always spend hard, be it United, Leeds, Chelsea, Liverpool, City. Even Arsenal have spent some amount, but they are they exception to the last 20 years. Money doesnt bring you titles, but it gets you close in this league.

Same in La Liga, when the the two top are getting so much more money than their nearest competitors, the days of Valencia splitting the two seem far off. You only have to look back to the turn of the century to see the huge amounts of money Italian clubs were spending (with disastrous consequences)

There will be exceptions, but money on the whole makes the league go round.

As for City being above United for the long haul, they said the same about Chelsea... bit short sighted to make a judgement in either sense, certainly fair to say they will be round for a while, barring some disaster for their owners
 
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Yeah stick to it as it suit your agenda. Nothing else. Did you think same about Chelsea when they were dominating the league with Jose? I bet you did as we are supposed to be on decline from last decade. As much as United, Bayern have dominated Bundesliga for decades, but the team that won the league haven't spent over the odds. But hey lets not consider this for obvious reasons.

Chelsea dominated the league when they got their huge cash injection, further strengthening my point. I don't understand what you're trying to prove to be honest. My point is that money brings success in the Premier League, and mostly football in general. You're disagreeing, but have been unable to back your point up with anything substantial.

I know the point I'm arguing about, shame you dont. Wages have sky rocketed in every other league and you are ignoring the league which proved you wrong.

Hey but lets ignore the facts that doesn't suit our agenda as it didn't happen in da bst league in the warld.

I'm well aware of that. You seem to be missing the entire point that no team has spent to the extent of Chelsea, and now City, and been able to acquire such talented players as a result.

This might be because the Premier League attracts a higher standard of player than most, but it isn't the reason I want to focus on the Premier League for this particular topic. It's the most relevant to this discussion.

Just to reiterate my point: Money is the biggest factor of success in football in the modern game.

If you disagree further with the above point, then VM me. I'm tired of checking a thread I usually ignore just to address your posts.
 
Thats strange. Thought it was how a player performs on the day/during the season that defines success. Money has a bit part obviously but guarantee success? Not in my opinion. Look at Liverpool. Look at City. Look at Chelsea. Nothing is guaranteed in this league at all. IMO
 
I can't be arsed anymore to explain,Chelsea spent like City but how many years they were ahead of us? Accodring to some City will be above us in the future so we are making this to feel better. Gobshite.

Mike lets not forget the team won the league without spending, the team won against the likes of Bastian, Gomez, Kroos, Ribery, Robben, Lahm who are good enough to play for any team in this league. So to back up my point, Money isn't the only factor, even with proper long term planning and players to buid on also you can win without spending over the od

Also someone said United always spent big on wages but we saw Arsenal dominating the league for few years with such a low wage structure. There are two ways you can follow, either spend like City, Chelsea, Madrid or have a long term vision like Barca and have a proper foundation for years. I know which teams are taking which path.
 
I can't be arsed anymore to explain,Chelsea spent like City but how many years they were ahead of us? Accodring to some City will be above us in the future so we are making this to feel better. Gobshite.

Mike lets not forget the team won the league without spending, the team won against the likes of Bastian, Gomez, Kroos, Ribery, Robben, Lahm who are good enough to play for any team in this league. So to back up my point, Money isn't the only factor, even with proper long term planning and players to buid on also you can win without spending over the od

Also someone said United always spent big on wages but we saw Arsenal dominating the league for few years with such a low wage structure. There are two ways you can follow, either spend like City, Chelsea, Madrid or have a long term vision like Barca and have a proper foundation for years. I know which teams are taking which path.

Arsenal a big exception in the the league because they have one of the best scouting systems in the world and a truly exceptional youth developer in Wenger.

Arsenal offer big wages to their young players, much higher than united do
 
Thats strange. Thought it was how a player performs on the day/during the season that defines success. Money has a bit part obviously but guarantee success? Not in my opinion. Look at Liverpool. Look at City. Look at Chelsea. Nothing is guaranteed in this league at all. IMO

Exactly. Money definitely helps, but it does by no means = success. Look at Blackpool, coming up last season with a tiny wage budget and only just missing out on staying up. Likewise, City, for all their millions, haven't won much yet.
 
Paul Scholes may come out of retirement from Fergies SOS call, would post link but read it on my phone
 
Paul Scholes may come out of retirement from Fergies SOS call, would post link but read it on my phone

It's on goal.com the chances of this actually happening are pretty much zero in my opinion. Also, if he came out, in the long run it might be worse as it would give fergie another excuse not to buy lol!
 
It's on goal.com the chances of this actually happening are pretty much zero in my opinion. Also, if he came out, in the long run it might be worse as it would give fergie another excuse not to buy lol!

Fergie WILL buy IF a top player becomes available. a 33 year old Frank Lampard is not the answer nor is buying some hobo from another league. Fergie gambled on Cleverley this season and injury has cost us badly. Personally I'd prefer to see Cleverley/Pogba/Morrison come through than spend £40m on someone with nothing to prove.

I've trusted Fergie for 25years, not going to stop now.
 
Fergie WILL buy IF a top player becomes available. a 33 year old Frank Lampard is not the answer nor is buying some hobo from another league. Fergie gambled on Cleverley this season and injury has cost us badly. Personally I'd prefer to see Cleverley/Pogba/Morrison come through than spend £40m on someone with nothing to prove.

I've trusted Fergie for 25years, not going to stop now.

I would also like to see this players come through and have a huge impact but the fact remains, nothing is certain that these players will be the finished product that we want/need. We need to make a big signing in the midfield, someone who will play alongside these guys and make them better in the long run as well. I'd rather we make that big signing for £40m than trusting in youth with the slight possibility of them not making the grade.
 
I would also like to see this players come through and have a huge impact but the fact remains, nothing is certain that these players will be the finished product that we want/need. We need to make a big signing in the midfield, someone who will play alongside these guys and make them better in the long run as well. I'd rather we make that big signing for £40m than trusting in youth with the slight possibility of them not making the grade.

We dont need to make that big signing. We need a player that can perform, whether he costs 4m or 40 million. i'd much rather buy 2 good young players on their way to being great, such as Martinez and Martin
 
We dont need to make that big signing. We need a player that can perform, whether he costs 4m or 40 million. i'd much rather buy 2 good young players on their way to being great, such as Martinez and Martin

That's what I meant. I like to see youth players come through as much as the next person but I believe we need to sign someone like a Martinez as you mentioned just to really make that position stronger.
 
We dont need to make that big signing. We need a player that can perform, whether he costs 4m or 40 million. i'd much rather buy 2 good young players on their way to being great, such as Martinez and Martin


And SAF was spot on. We can't make big name signings in Jan as they wont be available. Even if they do we need to pay over the odds to convince selling club. So we will end up signing second tier players who wont be good enough in the long run (Which SAF mentioned).

I would be very happy with Vidic/Evra like transfers, allowing them to bed in for the rest of the season then they can perform at world class level in the next season.

We started season so well so its understandable why SAF didn't go for midfielder, then again in Jan we can't sign players who can take us to next level. But hopefully this summer we wont get carried away by anything and sign a proper CM (Read Vidal, Martinez, Banega).
 
Fergie WILL buy IF a top player becomes available. a 33 year old Frank Lampard is not the answer nor is buying some hobo from another league. Fergie gambled on Cleverley this season and injury has cost us badly. Personally I'd prefer to see Cleverley/Pogba/Morrison come through than spend £40m on someone with nothing to prove.

I've trusted Fergie for 25years, not going to stop now.

So you would happily go into a champions league final with cleverley, pogba in CM? I really want them to succeed, especially cleverley but we need somebody, especially since fletch is gone now...i'd love to see tiote or bender personally :)
 
So you would happily go into a champions league final with cleverley, pogba in CM? I really want them to succeed, especially cleverley but we need somebody, especially since fletch is gone now...i'd love to see tiote or bender personally :)

well we wont be, cos we're out.
 
And SAF was spot on. We can't make big name signings in Jan as they wont be available. Even if they do we need to pay over the odds to convince selling club. So we will end up signing second tier players who wont be good enough in the long run (Which SAF mentioned).

I would be very happy with Vidic/Evra like transfers, allowing them to bed in for the rest of the season then they can perform at world class level in the next season.

We started season so well so its understandable why SAF didn't go for midfielder, then again in Jan we can't sign players who can take us to next level. But hopefully this summer we wont get carried away by anything and sign a proper CM (Read Vidal, Martinez, Banega).


We should have still signed one this summer, but we baulked at our three targets. SAF then banked on Anderson coming good
 
So you would happily go into a champions league final with cleverley, pogba in CM? I really want them to succeed, especially cleverley but we need somebody, especially since fletch is gone now...i'd love to see tiote or bender personally :)

If they're good enough, they're good enough. You never win anything with kids though, right?

I don't see how Tiote or one of the Benders, improvements though they may be, are necessarily worth splashing out on. Newcastle won't let Tiote go easily after his recent contract extension, and the Benders are young and inexperienced.
 
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