Man Utd Thread:

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

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Cunny Funt

A bit of a difference between Carrick,Van Nistelrooy,Solskjaer and currently Fletcher going to Ferguson for a little bit of advice when they are in the hot seat than Ferguson having any actual influence on who is appointed temporary or full time manager at the club.  That's the role Radcliffe's men in charge who so far are proving to be no better than the Glazers clueless business man buddy in Ed Woodward.

Keane did he time in management and clearly has zero interest going back. He's happy as the soundbite pundit on TV Maybe one day he'll appreciate all the good Ferguson did for his footballing career which includes making him captain  at his peak than remaining sour over the manner of his exit from the club.

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: tiempo on January 09, 2026, 05:17:28 PMWonder how many elite players would have taken Sunderland from 23rd in the Championship to the title, and kept them up the following year

BB2 i salute you for talking elite claptrap
I aim to please

AustinPowers

QuoteA bit of a difference between Carrick,Van Nistelrooy,Solskjaer and currently Fletcher going to Ferguson for a little bit of advice when they are in the hot seat than Ferguson having any actual influence on who is appointed temporary or full time manager at the club.  That's the role Radcliffe's men in charge who so far are proving to be no better than the Glazers clueless business man buddy in Ed Woodward.

Keane did he time in management and clearly has zero interest going back. He's happy as the soundbite pundit on TV Maybe one day he'll appreciate all the good Ferguson did for his footballing career which includes making him captain  at his peak than remaining sour over the manner of his exit from the club.
What about the success Keane  brought for Ferguson? He drove that team on  to multiple titles. Does that not count for  anything?

Im not sure it's sourness , more so that  Ferguson tends to control the narrative over  things like Keane leaving , and exits of Stam, Ince, Beckham etc.

Nobody seems to question Ferguson . Only Keane has really done so.

Cunny Funt

Quote from: AustinPowers on January 09, 2026, 08:14:13 PMWhat about the success Keane  brought for Ferguson? He drove that team on  to multiple titles. Does that not count for  anything?

Im not sure it's sourness , more so that  Ferguson tends to control the narrative over  things like Keane leaving , and exits of Stam, Ince, Beckham etc.

Nobody seems to question Ferguson . Only Keane has really done so.

Ferguson no doubt knows and appreciates how important Keane was. Named him captain for a reason and if he was to name his best ever 11 then he would surely name Keane. Management is about tough decisions and few have happy exits from clubs. Ince,Stam,Beckam don't focus on their exits nowadays and or remain as sour as Keane has done.

On a more current situation have you found out if Ugarte is white or black yet?

tiempo

Keane and Ferguson share many of the same traits, Fergusons hubris initiated the Galzer malaise because of a horse, mad when you think about it

Armagh18

Quote from: tiempo on January 09, 2026, 09:42:56 PMKeane and Ferguson share many of the same traits, Fergusons hubris initiated the Galzer malaise because of a horse, mad when you think about it
2 stubborn f**kers lol. It's a real shame they couldnt kiss and make up.

Captain Obvious

Tiempo you recently revealed that you are Arsenal supporter yet spend most of your time on this thread with a strange fascination with Roy Keane.

AustinPowers

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QuoteWhat about the success Keane  brought for Ferguson? He drove that team on  to multiple titles. Does that not count for  anything?

Im not sure it's sourness , more so that  Ferguson tends to control the narrative over  things like Keane leaving , and exits of Stam, Ince, Beckham etc.

Nobody seems to question Ferguson . Only Keane has really done so.

Ferguson no doubt knows and appreciates how important Keane was. Named him captain for a reason and if he was to name his best ever 11 then he would surely name Keane. Management is about tough decisions and few have happy exits from clubs. Ince,Stam,Beckam don't focus on their exits nowadays and or remain as sour as Keane has done.

On a more current situation have you found out if Ugarte is white or black yet?
You only think  that because Keane  has a  punditry platform

Honestly had to look him up. He's white, apparently, from Uruguay. Who knew? Not me.  Still didn't  recognise him though

laoislad

This thread is a big a circus as Man United themselves 😂
Nordie Tayto is shite

Milltown Row2

Quote from: laoislad on January 10, 2026, 08:10:16 AMThis thread is a big a circus as Man United themselves 😂

Bit early to be talking n the drink
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

tiempo

Quote from: Captain Obvious on January 09, 2026, 10:09:52 PMTiempo you recently revealed that you are Arsenal supporter yet spend most of your time on this thread with a strange fascination with Roy Keane.

Hard not to be fascinated by the downward spiral post Fergie, plenty are fascinated by Keane also, Irelands greatest ever sports person in my view

Captain Obvious

Quote from: tiempo on January 10, 2026, 11:31:38 AM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on January 09, 2026, 10:09:52 PMTiempo you recently revealed that you are Arsenal supporter yet spend most of your time on this thread with a strange fascination with Roy Keane.

Hard not to be fascinated by the downward spiral post Fergie, plenty are fascinated by Keane also, Irelands greatest ever sports person in my view

Most non Manchester United supporters lost whatever fascination they had with Roy Keane when he walked out on his country in Saipan.

Can you elaborate a bit more on your fascination with Roy Keane?

AustinPowers

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QuoteTiempo you recently revealed that you are Arsenal supporter yet spend most of your time on this thread with a strange fascination with Roy Keane.

Hard not to be fascinated by the downward spiral post Fergie, plenty are fascinated by Keane also, Irelands greatest ever sports person in my view

Most non Manchester United supporters lost whatever fascination they had with Roy Keane when he walked out on his country in Saipan.

Can you elaborate a bit more on your fascination with Roy Keane?
Mick said he sent  Roy home.

So which  is it? I haven't  seen the film yet 

JPGJOHNNYG

As soon as Glasner is even rumoured with the man utd job it suddenly all goes to shit ;D

Blowitupref

Quote from: JPGJOHNNYG on January 10, 2026, 01:41:38 PMAs soon as Glasner is even rumoured with the man utd job it suddenly all goes to shit ;D

The link as the next permanent Man United manager didn't make much sense when you consider Palace are behind United in the league table,his overall win percentage is 43% and before that 39%,47% with the two previous clubs he managed in Germany. 
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose