The Manchester United Thread

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Sky generation 'fan' who's followed City since they discovered an oil well per chance?
Nope he's from a family of City fans comes Manchester (living elsewhere due to work), supported them since birth and now in his thirties.
 
Really, even in the games we win the defence has looked dogshit. lol. The personnel isn't there for the system at the back IMO, cant wait for the window.. :)
Yes really, last season it was all about how wonderful everything will be under Pep, however, even the world's greatest managers can't get a poor team to perform (Fergie excepted of course).
 
Should go in for Depay, perfect change to redeem himself.

Can't get my head around that one at all. They are seriously interested, but the constant big knock on Memphis at Utd has been his poor attitude and application. The very thing Koeman demands.

I guess there's the Dutch thing but he seem's the furthest thing from a Koeman player imaginable.
 
But but I thought Mou didn't like him or that it's another De Bruyne or Luiz or Cudrado..Lol some people.


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Mkhitaryan: "There was no bad relation with Mourinho, it was always good but the problem wasn't him, it was me." #mufc
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I wish mourinho would take a similar approach and admit he's the problem.

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Travelling squad: De Gea, Romero, Johnstone; Fosu-Mensah, Jones, Bailly, Rojo, Blind, Young, Herrera, Pogba, Lingard, Mata, Mkhitaryan; Martial, Rashford, Rooney, Ibrahimovic
 
Travelling squad: De Gea, Romero, Johnstone; Fosu-Mensah, Jones, Bailly, Rojo, Blind, Young, Herrera, Pogba, Lingard, Mata, Mkhitaryan; Martial, Rashford, Rooney, Ibrahimovic

DDG
Fosu - Jones - Rojo - Blind
Herrera - Rooney - Pogba
Mkhy - Ibra - Martial

for me.
 
Bye bye to Memphis, Schniederlin, Fellaini in Jan I reckon.
out of them 3, I would keep Morgan, loan out Depay and sell Fellaini also, does anyone else have an issue where you can't use space when typing in this forum? I had to write this in notepad
 
out of them 3, I would keep Morgan, loan out Depay and sell Fellaini also, does anyone else have an issue where you can't use space when typing in this forum? I had to write this in notepad

Yeah but only the quick reply box. go advanced works fine.
 
Paul Ince on the current situation;

‘If anyone can help Manchester United to evolve and return to their former glory, it’s Jose Mourinho. Despite the results, you can see from the last four or five games that Manchester United are starting to take shape. They have been more dominant than the other team.
‘The signs are all there, Mourinho is gradually taking them back to where they want to get to. He is still the ‘Special One’.’

‘Mourinho has come in off the back of three years of David Moyes and Louis Van Gaal, and he has had to deal with their appointments and their style of play,’ he said.
‘There are players in that side that Jose will want to get rid of, and players that he will want to bring in. You won’t see a full-strength Mourinho team until next year, and only then can you judge him.’


I'm in total agreement with him. A bit of sense amongst all the other media bashing. I can't really understand how some people can't see the big improvements that are already there, and we're not even half a season into his managerial tenure.

There's no consistency, but that isn't out of the ordinary - Klopp as an example off the top of my head didn't have it in his first season with Pool either, it takes time to drill what you're about into a squad. Ok, there's been some bad luck mixed with poor finishing here and there, but that happens, at least we're creating the chances. And yeah ok, we've dropped a few silly leads against decent opposition (which is frustrating), but it's worth noting we didn't have either of our first choice centre halves in either of those games, and both goals were down to poor individual errors with Rashford not tracking the Ox/letting him go way too easy, and a retarded
f**k by a certain Belgian in the other. Now I'm not going to say Bailly or Smalling would've 100% been more demanding and would've headed that Ox cross clear, or would've had the positional awareness to of been nearer to Gueye and pair up/take control, but I for one would be more comfortable trying to see out leads with our first choice pair on the pitch. And that's of no disrespect to Rojo or Jones, who have filled in readily and gave their all (Jones has actually been really good), but just a personal preference.


 
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