Man Utd Thread:

Started by full back, November 10, 2006, 08:13:49 AM

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AustinPowers

 the only talking they should be doing  about martial's contract is , "we're cancelling it, now feck off!"

If he gets a  new contract ,  well... I don't know  :o

snoopdog

Quote from: AustinPowers on January 04, 2024, 06:58:53 PMthe only talking they should be doing  about martial's contract is , "we're cancelling it, now feck off!"

If he gets a  new contract ,  well... I don't know  :o

Supposedly he is a favourite of Joel Glazer. Shows their knowledge or interest in football.

Armagh18

The lad has or had anyway talent to burn. But his attitude stinks and he strikes me as one of those flaky players that reckon their injured more than they actually are. One thing Ferguson could do was judge not only a players football ability but his attitude/mentality as well.

Too many fancy boys who've never actually proven anything and not enough grafters willing to do the work in that squad. 

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From The Athletic
 
Sir Jim Ratcliffe tells Manchester United staff making money from minority investment not a focus

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Manchester United staff that he is not concerned about making money from his investment and instead solely wants to return the club to winning the biggest trophies.

United's new co-owner said the football team had been failing for the past decade and the INEOS era is determined to bring success by creating an elite environment. He insisted the reasons for United's substandard output compared to other big European teams with similar budgets, who compete for domestic titles and Champions Leagues every season, will have to be properly addressed or the status quo would remain.

Ratcliffe's blunt appraisal of United's sporting performance since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement cut in sharp contrast to the type of rhetoric previously used by members of the club's hierarchy and was warmly welcomed by those listening. In September, former chief executive Richard Arnold told staff that United were "closing in and making progress" on Manchester City, as well as "chasing down" other rivals.

Ratcliffe, within a fortnight of finally striking his deal for 25 per cent of United, is taking a dramatically different approach. The British billionaire addressed an audience of employees in an Old Trafford lounge at an all-hands meeting on Thursday and drew applause for what sources, speaking to The Athletic on the condition of anonymity, describe as "straight-talking" and "honesty" about the issues that have dogged the club for years.

While Joel Glazer has not spoken directly to staff en masse since his family's 2005 takeover, Ratcliffe's presence in person, as well as the message he delivered, is said to have invigorated workers.

Ratcliffe acknowledged the club has shown commercial resilience in the challenging period of the pandemic, but he made clear that he would be measuring achievement by silverware rather than revenue and everybody should focus on that priority. Sources say this was a "liberating" decree.

Ratcliffe, who grew up as a United fan in Failsworth, a town outside Manchester, said he does not care about making a return on his $1.3billion investment. He also wants to make major improvements to Old Trafford and Carrington, stating his $300million additional funding, which will be converted into equity, is only the start of his support to that end.

Staff have described being impressed by the scale of ambition and appreciation of the current reality.

Ratcliffe was joined on stage by Sir Dave Brailsford, INEOS director of sport, who is conducting an audit of United's structure and personnel. Brailsford did most of the talking, with an emphasis on more abstract terms about philosophy yet also leaving a good impression.

Brailsford began his work by visiting Carrington on New Year's Eve, the day after United suffered a 14th defeat of the season to Nottingham Forest, and he has been speaking to staff and players across the spectrum in the days since.

The pair conducted a lengthy meeting with Erik ten Hag on Wednesday, which the United manager described as "very positive". Ten Hag said: "Many hours we sit together, many issues we were on the same page. Was a very constructive meeting, we look forward to working with each other.

"They have good ideas, we have to see what we can integrate, in togetherness we can work, but after one day you can't tell that."

Several staff in attendance on Thursday, were similarly left feeling inspired but carrying caution about how Ratcliffe would put his plans into practice. It was felt that he and Brailsford are applying pressure to perform, but also encouraging people to be part of the change.

Ratcliffe, Brailsford, Jean-Claude Blanc, and Rob Nevin, the INEOS team on United, pledged to be present at the club, in what can be seen as another shift from the Glazer regime, with Joel operating out of Washington DC and Tampa, Florida.

Ratcliffe accepted he would have to wait until the Premier League ratifies his deal, but once the expected approval arrives in around six weeks the INEOS influence would begin in earnest. He said he and Brailsford could then get into more of the detail of their aims, with the current situation limiting some of his candour.

Brailsford, alongside Ratcliffe, also addressed a gathering of United's football staff at Carrington on Wednesday and delivered a similar message about the need for improvements on the pitch. He is believed to be targeting an elite sporting director and an established recruitment specialist.

Hound

United are a bit hamstrung with FFP at the moment due to a 100m loss they made in year ended June 2022. But FFP covers 3 years, so that loss counts for FY22, 23, 24. Therefore, from 1 July 2024 that loss will no longer count, so I think a big summer transfer window is on the cards.


NAG1

Quote from: Hound on January 06, 2024, 08:09:28 AMUnited are a bit hamstrung with FFP at the moment due to a 100m loss they made in year ended June 2022. But FFP covers 3 years, so that loss counts for FY22, 23, 24. Therefore, from 1 July 2024 that loss will no longer count, so I think a big summer transfer window is on the cards.



Realistically there is some serious culling to be done with the squad before you could even look to recruit.


Cunny Funt

Apart from poor finishing especially 1st half it was a routine and comfortable win in what was potentially a banana skin cup tie away against Wigan tonight.

From the Bunker

Quote from: Cunny Funt on January 08, 2024, 10:15:03 PMApart from poor finishing especially 1st half it was a routine and comfortable win in what was potentially a banana skin cup tie away against Wigan tonight.

Remember Wigan are 18th in the 3rd tier. This should never be a banana skin. The commentators said there was more Man Utd fans in the ground.

snoopdog

A goalscorer badly needed. Wieghorst would've score the 2 sitters hojlund missed.

gallsman

Quote from: Cunny Funt on January 08, 2024, 10:15:03 PMApart from poor finishing especially 1st half it was a routine and comfortable win in what was potentially a banana skin cup tie away against Wigan tonight.

f**k me. Stockholm syndrome.

Jeepers Creepers

Is there no strikers in the u-21's? Seem to be wheeling out young lads all over the pitch bar up front.

jcpen

Quote from: gallsman on January 08, 2024, 10:31:20 PM
Quote from: Cunny Funt on January 08, 2024, 10:15:03 PMApart from poor finishing especially 1st half it was a routine and comfortable win in what was potentially a banana skin cup tie away against Wigan tonight.

f**k me. Stockholm syndrome.
Cunny has to blow up every game Man United win to be some sort of epic giant killing underdog win for them.
NEUTRAL
ALSO NOT FROM LAOIS!

statto

Quote from: snoopdog on January 08, 2024, 10:27:49 PMA goalscorer badly needed. Wieghorst would've score the 2 sitters hojlund missed.
Glad see them finally making chances for him :D

Armagh18

Quote from: From the Bunker on January 08, 2024, 10:20:11 PM
Quote from: Cunny Funt on January 08, 2024, 10:15:03 PMApart from poor finishing especially 1st half it was a routine and comfortable win in what was potentially a banana skin cup tie away against Wigan tonight.

Remember Wigan are 18th in the 3rd tier. This should never be a banana skin. The commentators said there was more Man Utd fans in the ground.
It's United. No such thing as a dead cert these days.

NAG1

Not rocket science when you get a winger playing on his strong side able to get to the by line and make proper crosses which create chances.

Contrast that with Rashford on other side who seemed that last night was the first time ever he had been introduced to a football. Shocking how far his performance levels have dropped from last season.