Man Utd Thread:

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Milltown Row2

Possibly, but would have liked to have seen Utd take on Bayern, who are no great shakes, they aint the Bayern of old
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Orchard park

Quote from: GJL on April 16, 2018, 04:25:20 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2018, 04:14:15 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 16, 2018, 04:05:05 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2018, 03:43:07 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on April 16, 2018, 03:27:20 PM
Quote from: Maroon Manc on April 16, 2018, 02:39:07 PM
Are Liverpool really any nearer to winning the league than United? United are criticised by nearly every pundit yet if they win their game in hand they'll be 4 points clear of Liverpool. Their squad has very little depth and will likely loose Can this summer to make matters worse. If any of the front 3 got injured they'd be in big trouble. They probably need 4 or 5 quality players to win a title and not convinced they'll get them this summer. Win the CL and Klopp will get a free ride for a few years though and probably deservedly so.

Only time will tell but I do think there's a lot more to come from United. We've tended to have some very good halfs of football this season against the top teams in the league which is an improvement on last season. I think we've got huge issues at fullback, they've both got slower as the season has gone on; Replace them and we'll see a difference. We need a centre half and a centre mid too, ideally we need a right sided attacking player but don't see one coming in unless Martial is sold.

With the greatest respect though Liverpool have not won the league in almost 30 years and are operating off a much lower budget. They haven't spent near the money United have. To be no closer to winning the league than them must be classed as a failure. I don't mean any disrespect to Liverpool in that by the way....and they may indeed win a league before United do. Especially if there's no managerial changes in wither club.

Any names of players who'd improve United?

Neither did Leicester...

Utd (Jose) needs to assess his best team and get everyone fit, the season has been a disaster and will be compounded even further, next week against Spurs.. the 30 minutes I watched at the weekend was dreadful, not unlike a lot of games this season. Its got that bad now my dad doesnt bother to watch them live, prefering match of the day, he's been watching them since the mid 50's and its been too many poor games that have slipped away, negitive play also! He prefers the highlights (limited) rather the whole game..

There is a league winning team there, maybe MS is right but I can't see Klopp coming to Utd TBH and he's about the best out there along with Pep
A timely reminder where Manchester United have come from.

2013/14 7th
2014/15 4th
2015/16 5th
2016/17 6th

Manchester United currently second in the table with a game in hand and with five games to play already have more points secured than any of the last 4 seasons. If they improve further next season they should challenge for the title.

I was hoping for the second season Improvement that good managers generally bring, albeit City have blown everyone away they have underperformed to an extent and Bristol city and Sevilla have put Utd out of 2 cup competitions. Will all be forgiven should Utd win the FA Cup and stay second?

2nd and an FA cup win would have to be considered a decent season given the last few. All be it by playing football that is not that pleasing to the eye.

very little soccer at club or national level is in any way pleasing to the eye for a long long time

gawa316

Quote from: snoopdog on April 16, 2018, 02:09:52 PM

Don't think we care about your opinion. Go back to your Scouse thread.

It seems quite a few do care

Maroon Manc

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Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2018, 04:41:45 PM
Possibly, but would have liked to have seen Utd take on Bayern, who are no great shakes, they aint the Bayern of old

Thats the biggest complaint I have this season, losing at home to Sevilla wasn't good enough and shouldn't have happened. This is the worst Bayern team in a long time, their reliant on 34 & 35 year old wingers; Given the players Uniteds have and that we'd have ended up playing Bayern a semi final was a real possibility, very disappointing losing at home to Sevilla.

I do think looking at this team's league performances since Fergie left and how we've only made top 4 once in the previous 4 seasons then perhaps I was been too optimistic.


magpie seanie

Quote from: Maroon Manc on April 17, 2018, 09:27:01 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2018, 04:41:45 PM
Possibly, but would have liked to have seen Utd take on Bayern, who are no great shakes, they aint the Bayern of old

Thats the biggest complaint I have this season, losing at home to Sevilla wasn't good enough and shouldn't have happened. This is the worst Bayern team in a long time, their reliant on 34 & 35 year old wingers; Given the players Uniteds have and that we'd have ended up playing Bayern a semi final was a real possibility, very disappointing losing at home to Sevilla.

Absolutely agree. Losing to Sevilla was a shambles and primarily due to tactics and the manager. My belief is that this will not change no matter how many more good players he signs.

magpie seanie

So the latest rumours are that Pogba's agent is shopping him to PSG and Mourinho is happy to let him go. The same Mourinho who thought Pogba was one of the best players in the world a few months ago.

This man hasn't a clue what he's doing folks.

Rawhide

Quote from: magpie seanie on April 18, 2018, 11:56:31 AM
So the latest rumours are that Pogba's agent is shopping him to PSG and Mourinho is happy to let him go. The same Mourinho who thought Pogba was one of the best players in the world a few months ago.

This man hasn't a clue what he's doing folks.

Nor do you, when you have managed a number of teams to success in this game at the highest level feel free to think you can say 'he hasn't a clue what he's doing' You complaint when he throws players under the bus and then when he strokes their ego. FFS make your mind up.
cccc is a true supporter lol

magpie seanie

Quote from: Rawhide on April 18, 2018, 12:32:23 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on April 18, 2018, 11:56:31 AM
So the latest rumours are that Pogba's agent is shopping him to PSG and Mourinho is happy to let him go. The same Mourinho who thought Pogba was one of the best players in the world a few months ago.

This man hasn't a clue what he's doing folks.

Nor do you, when you have managed a number of teams to success in this game at the highest level feel free to think you can say 'he hasn't a clue what he's doing' You complaint when he throws players under the bus and then when he strokes their ego. FFS make your mind up.

I know what I'm doing in my job I can tell you that. Unless of course your argument is that no one should comment on something they haven't already done themselves which would of course be completely laughable and ridiculous.

The ego he stroked the most is now who he's throwing under the bus. He has thrown several young players under the bus. It's about time people realised that maybe it's not the players. The club have financially back him to the hilt.

Louis Van Gaal had managed numerous teams to success at the highest levels yet he wasn't able to get it done at United. Past performance is no guarantee of future success.

Make my mind up? My mind was made up long before this appointment was made. As I said then and I'm even surer now, history will prove me correct.

Cunny Funt

David de Gea has made it onto the PFA Premier League Team of the Year for the fourth year in a row, and fifth time in six years.

On Pogba i'd question how much of say Mourinho had in that signing? luxury players like that weren't in his Chelsea,Inter Milan or Real Madrid teams.

snoopdog

Quote from: magpie seanie on April 18, 2018, 01:29:48 PM
Quote from: Rawhide on April 18, 2018, 12:32:23 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on April 18, 2018, 11:56:31 AM
So the latest rumours are that Pogba's agent is shopping him to PSG and Mourinho is happy to let him go. The same Mourinho who thought Pogba was one of the best players in the world a few months ago.

This man hasn't a clue what he's doing folks.

Nor do you, when you have managed a number of teams to success in this game at the highest level feel free to think you can say 'he hasn't a clue what he's doing' You complaint when he throws players under the bus and then when he strokes their ego. FFS make your mind up.

I know what I'm doing in my job I can tell you that. Unless of course your argument is that no one should comment on something they haven't already done themselves which would of course be completely laughable and ridiculous.

The ego he stroked the most is now who he's throwing under the bus. He has thrown several young players under the bus. It's about time people realised that maybe it's not the players. The club have financially back him to the hilt.

Louis Van Gaal had managed numerous teams to success at the highest levels yet he wasn't able to get it done at United. Past performance is no guarantee of future success.

Make my mind up? My mind was made up long before this appointment was made. As I said then and I'm even surer now, history will prove me correct.
LVG was well past it by the time he came to United. And nowhere near as successful as Mourinho. While Jose may turn out not to be the man for the job the commitment of the players is a massive reason also . A good leader like a roy Keane in that team would make a massive change.

StGallsGAA

Good performance across the field tonight with Jones, Pogba, Rashford, Martial and Lukaku in particular showing well.

GJL

Quote from: StGallsGAA on April 19, 2018, 12:39:04 AM
Good performance across the field tonight with Jones, Pogba, Rashford, Martial and Lukaku in particular showing well.

Yep.

That is Champion's League football basically assured next year. Might as well push on now to try to remain in second and also an FA cup would be nice.

brokencrossbar1

Any lingering hope of 2nd for ourselves or spurs is gone now. United consistent in defence and have 2-3 real top class players. Honestly if they go the whole thing together they have the players to be very dangerous but Jose won't let them off the leash I feel. Next season I reckon will be a lot tighter affair in terms of the League as we are building nicely too and you never know with Chelsea. Spurs will depend on their ins and outs, players and management. 

Syferus

For those who suggested Martial wouldn't have been interested in going to Arsenal as part of the Sanchez move:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/6079808/manchester-united-anthony-martial-arsenal-transfer-january-jose-mourinho-twitter/

And secondly, turns out Van Gaal is a bit of a racist on top of being a dick:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/6088909/louis-van-gaal-text-rafael-manchester-united/

Cunny Funt

Why are you linking articles from the scummy Sun? How they are still in operations I'll never know.