players (leggy, dueller) who 'do' more - G/A, in poss., box defense etc
think we'd be better off (and maybe will) wait for other signings to shape up before pulling the trigger
profiles well for (a few off) our mdf needs currently, but those may be addressed in other buys
haven't watched Ederson but as a nobody with a twitter account I still have thoughts
β ~β¬40m seems steep for a non-international on a short contract from serie a
β doesn't seem the 'profile' for a starter in this mdf, likely backup/rotation
β think the market has similar...
tough fixture w/o runners in mdf but poor against 10
amad on the bench a poor call for me; biggest 1v1 threat + a pressure outlet with his touches in possession
Benjamin Sesko has scored 7 goals in 7 games (2 starts) since Tim Sherwood said he should never play for Man United again. If you are unable or unwilling to provide any insight or analysis, the bare minimum should be not to be actively mean. Punditry has to do better than this.
Sir Matt Busby was born to an Irish immigrant family in Scotland.
He gave everything to Manchester United.
He survived the Munich Air Disaster.
He lost players he loved as sons.
He rebuilt the club from the ashes.
An immigrant son who defined the greatest club in the world.
obviously less important but that "need somebody prepared to be unpopular" statement should be worrying
soft launching fascism to make it more palletable and put out fires of protest
nasty
the response to the Ratcliffe quotes shows the power of football community
I'm seeing united fans come together where people would usually be divided or drowned out
should be discussed more in (UK) socio/cultural discourse imo
For those thinking βweβll just give Farage a try because we can vote him out againβ. Look at the damage Trump has done in less than a year. Apart from everything else once Farage has destroyed the NHS itβll be all but impossible to rebuild it.
just blatantly false
colonisation can only be by a central system of power. also:
UK population 2020: 67m
UK population 2026: 69m
fascists never engage in honest meaningful discourse; they only look to break containment to other bad-faith hate fiends.
he's not (this) dumb.
π¨π¨ποΈ| Sir Jim Ratcliffe asked about the current climate of the UK:
"You can't have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in. I mean, the UK has been colonised. It's costing too much money.
"The UK has been colonised by immigrants, really, hasn't it? I mean, the population of the UK was 58 million in 2020, now it's 70 million. That's 12 million people.β [@EdConwaySky]
@10Hagplease 1) so why would Amad be shifted to the right where the off-angles restrict him 1v1?
2) why do you think this?
3) yes, so why have mbeumo in wider zones where he can make fewer runs into danger areas, esp. when his releases come off less easily at the angle?
Maguire telling Lisandro his hamstring has gone; the same player carrick said was rushed back for city and has started 5 in a row since. Itβs just very, very poor use of the squad.
when top-level football people make certain bad decisions it makes me feel like I know nothing about football
what reasoning am I missing for Amad to be shifted to LW? Mbeumo more left sided than Cunha? Shaw receiving in LW area's?...
(mis)profiling man...
i think it's fair to question a rule that sends an 18 year old off in front of 80k people for the crime of bouncing a ball.
players should control their temper but it's dishonest to expect that of an actual kid in such an emotional situation, is the public humiliation worth it?
so weak to know this squad and pick ugarte, dorgu...
found it naive for united to go m2m w/ weak duellers, covering too much distance for much of the game β nothing wrong with sitting in in a cup match atp
making own problems, is what it is.
re: 'personal targeting': obviously players should be critiqued and it's fine to be specific in breaking that down but being personal in vague, unsubstantiated comments on huge platforms is really poor form and invites public hate to players without offering anything of value.
Tim Sherwood (failed manager) said at halftime on @SkySportsPL that Benjamin Sesko shouldn't wear a #MUFC shirt again. After Sesko scored a brace, instead of praising him, he decides to attack him again after the game and says he's not good enough. Absoloute disgrace of a pundit.