@Manutd_addicts Third, what's stopping United is a failing ownership which has allowed Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, and City to outbid the club because of debt and malpractice. Rio, if you want to do the ownerships bidding, come back from Dubai and work for MUTV.
@Manutd_addicts Second, Manchester United got the best players available under Ferguson after he lost Barnes, Beardsley, Hysen, and Gascoigne to rivals. The club spent heavily in the late 80s and 90s and showed ambition doing it. What is stopping United from doing that now?
@Manutd_addicts Trust me. I loathe Brent with a passion. But Rio, when the club is happy to brief favoured contacts that they have Anderson, Tonali, Tchouameni, and M Fernandes as desired targets, they need to be better prepared for clubs overvaluing them.
@AdamJoseph Fair play, Adam. You're right to nail Neville because he raised it. Carragher's response, even if he made it about him being bored by it, was more or less asking for Rashford to be left alone.
@StatmanDave 5/10. Asterisks against all three. Tielemans mileage over an 11 year career, and the other two have giant leaps they need to make to reach the levels demanded of them. 150 million is a lot for that level of risk.
@MartienBall 5/10. Big asterisks against all 3. Massive mileage on Tielemans clock, and the other two have Kiliminjaro like steps to climb to reach the expectations about to be burdened on them.
@lukestanley03@lukestanley03 One of the great things I'd love to see in my remaining years is that stupid grin permanently removed from your smug face. Abu Dhabi props everything up. You're reliant on them being infallible for another generation. Nothing is guaranteed.
This will become Hansen’s “you can’t win anything with kids” when City get found guilty, are relegated, and return to the obscurity they are accustomed to. They will be dreaming of just being able to go 13 years without a title 👍🏼
@ManUtdgossips I wouldn't have swapped Giggs for any player. He could have played past 40 if he wanted. The most consistent player in United's history.
@bagshaw2112@Heveningham Can't lie. I had to look this up. This is a toughie unless you have a specific memory of one song. There is one in there that gives a big clue. One more thing, Streets of London never made it to no.1 on the official UK Chart. Mud and Quo stopped it.