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Oh right shame kid looks very promising. Most probs not what we need atm anyways another youngster. Need more established/experienced players. Not to many going around in Jan though.

The money quoted around is ridiculous though... 30-40mil.
 
This is just hilarious

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Felipe Anderson tweeted today: "new year, new opportunities. Be ready".

Might be something or just nothing.
 
Zidane the next Madrid manager WTF. Thats more daft than sacking Benitez. Madrid is sure a strange run club. On transfers whats peoples views on that young Schalke winger we was linked to in the summer, read something abou us and City fighting for his signiture. Leroy Sane i think his name is. Felipe Anderson would be a good signing imo having watched Lazio a lot the last 2 seasons, reminds me a bit like Douglas Costa at Bayern and Willian but with more pace. Would not mind Maine for tge right price though.
Filipe Anderson is just another nani...he isn't that good...

He'd have like 8 good games in 25 games total

And his first touch is as good and rooney's

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This is just hilarious

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The problem is that with Real's superclub status, that's the bare minimum expected. He should be ploughing through the smaller clubs like they aren't there, what any Madrid manager will ultimately be judged on is the big games. He managed to lose or draw to Sevilla, Barca, Valencia, Villareal and Atletico. The only bigger team he has beaten in his tenure is PSG, and that was a very tight 1-0 that they easily could have drawn.
 
Filipe Anderson is just another nani...he isn't that good...

He'd have like 8 good games in 25 games total

And his first touch is as good and rooney's

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Was trying to think of a player earlier to compare him to and you hit the nail on the head with that one!

Nani on his day was awesome but so inconsistent, I'd put Anderson on the same level, just not as awesome when he is playing well. Wouldn't spend over 15 million on him to be honest
 
Maybe we just have to accept that we no longer have a genius like SAF who can get average players performing out of their skin so has exposed our squad to the quality it really is under Moyes and LVG?

Lets be honest here, even now does anyone consider this anything like the calibre of a United team that would win major competitions? Even people said in the last season Fergie won the title with the squad he has was a miracle in itself. We're short at the moment of a United team with the quality to still win big competitions. Why? Because the club hasn't been ran well from a footballing perspective since SAF left, maybe during his final few seasons as well.

Majority of our transfer business (incomings and outgoings) over last few seasons just screams out lack of planning or less reliance on the scouting system like we used to when we bought players under the radar who were already performing at a good level but we could get them to their best, rather than buying the very best 'or the current big thing' at a premium price which our current transfer policy seems to involve moreso doing.
 
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Generally speaking, most Spanish clubs' operations revolve around the president. It's not structured like others where roles are interspersed among departments in moderately shared responsibilities. The manager controls the staff, players, and training; the president with effectively everything else.

However, because Real Madrid endlessly propagates this self-fulfilling prophecy, it leads to as much euphoria and grandiose expectations as it does mini-crises and derision. Thus, either one or the other has to go.

It's the same thing every season: a run of games where they look unstoppable (8-0 Malmo, 10-2 Rayo), blemished by less than convincing results (0-4 Barcelona, 0-1 Villarreal). Then, the following two games are do-or-die, someone gets the guillotine (the manager) in May or sooner, and it starts over again.


No one in the world - let alone Europe - engineers its own publicity and self-image as they do. All there was is, and ever will be is Real Madrid. The only club you will ever want to be associated with. Why in the world would you want to play for anyone else?


It's because of turbulent presidents such as Pérez and Calderón before him that make it impossible to see sustainable progress. Or even feel sympathetic as Scouse pointed out.
 
I still think we need a director of football, badly, cut out the guys who are business/commercially driven like Woodward and Arnold getting involved on the footballing side of things.
 
I think City is pretty much nailed on to get Guardiola. He is probably not saying anything to respect Pelligerini ...
 
I see zzeezzy has resumed his doomsday talking.

Don't see how I'm doomsday at all lately, I'm just offering my personal opinion, if that's too much to handle for you perhaps forums aren't for you.

Plus is there really much to be totally optimistic lately being a United fan? Well there is only two words that can be:
Anthony Martial.
 
Manchester United have recalled Adnan Januzaj from his season-long loan at Borussia Dortmund.

Idk wtf that loan was going to achieve in the first place, good to have him back but Idk if he solves much, if anything.
 
Idk wtf that loan was going to achieve in the first place, good to have him back but Idk if he solves much, if anything.

No player alone will solve anything. Problem is with tactics.
 
Idk wtf that loan was going to achieve in the first place, good to have him back but Idk if he solves much, if anything.

Hopefully it achieved Januzaj pulling his head out of his ***, and realizing he's not actually a second coming. Complete failure of that loan was all down to his ego. He could've spend a year in Championship being a guaranteed starter, but he insisted on Dortmund, evidently thinking he will simply walk into first squad of one of best teams in Bundesliga.
 
Hopefully it achieved Januzaj pulling his head out of his ***, and realizing he's not actually a second coming. Complete failure of that loan was all down to his ego. He could've spend a year in Championship being a guaranteed starter, but he insisted on Dortmund, evidently thinking he will simply walk into first squad of one of best teams in Bundesliga.

More fool Utd for allowing it when a further education in English football would of been far more beneficial regardless.
 
Perhaps Januzaj will give Memphis the competition at his position he needs. Both are out of first-team favour and low on confidence, so a run of games will challenge the other to get a foot in.
 
Hopefully it achieved Januzaj pulling his head out of his ***, and realizing he's not actually a second coming. Complete failure of that loan was all down to his ego. He could've spend a year in Championship being a guaranteed starter, but he insisted on Dortmund, evidently thinking he will simply walk into first squad of one of best teams in Bundesliga.
He was playing fine when given a chance. However, for Dortmund he was nothing more than backup in case of injury crises that never came. Yeah, he should have gone somewhere else where he would be starter. At least he'll get his chance at United now. I'm am eager to see how he takes it, or blows it.
 
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