Man Utd in the Premier League in November:
Erik Ten Hag manager of the month✅
Alejandro Garnacho goal of the month✅
Harry Maguire player of the month✅
Treble complete 💯
#MUFC
Truth be told, this is the best game we’ve played in a long time. I’d rather lose this way than win with the haram ball we were playing a few weeks ago.
#GALMUN
You’re not alone, and it’s not just about us not winning. The game in general is dying if not already dead. Any football fan knows this but most are afraid to admit it.
Erik Ten Hag might not even be the right manager for Manchester United, but we need to pause that for a moment. Three entities need to be held accountable: The Glazers, the board, and the playing unit.
We cannot keep sacking managers and not holding other departments responsible. Managers can't teach players on £300k a week to fight for this badge. The Owners can't be taught to love the club they own. The board can't be taught to make better decisions for the club they supposedly represent.
Ten Hag might not be the answer, but he isn't the question either. We've seen him prosper in a proper footballing environment (Ajax). He deserves that here.
Otherwise, we'll sack him, hire someone else, get excited for a few months, then sack him again.
#TenHagOut || #MUNNEW || #CarabaoCup
Excited about Kobbie Mainoo, but I'm hoping he doesn't get to play for the senior team, at least for now. We're a mess at the moment, and this same fanbase that hypes you up is the same fan base that will destroy your confidence.
United's midfield problems are bigger than Mainoo. I feel like he belongs to this secret stash of players that needs time to develop away from the senior team as we try to clean our mess. The likes of Garnacho and Pellistri should have been there, too.
The modern-day Busby Babes.
I'm excited about Mainoo. I want to watch him play and make those Pogba-like runs and assists. But I'm also genuinely afraid for him.
Today you're a hero, tomorrow you're the villain. That's part of being a footballer.
But at United, the problem goes beyond the pitch.
We're a mess.
From top to bottom.
There was something about Man Utd under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. For the first time since Fergie left, we felt like we had one of our own managing these boys. Yes, the last days were rough, but he wasn't the only one to blame.
Players threw him under the bus. Football accounts trolled him and made him look so underqualified. This fanbase fell for that bait and joined in trolling him.
#OleOut was the trend every match day.
I still think of Lockdown FC. Streets will never forget. We played some of the most beautiful football post-Fergie under OGS. That night in Paris. Gives me goosebumps to this day.
You look at his talent ID, from Bellingham, Halland, to Camavinga. This man was cooking something. This man had plans for us.
I look at the things we've been going through as a club and deep inside you know it's 70% mismanagement, and 30% karma.
I want Ten Hag to succeed here so bad. But that doesn't erase the fact that this club, its players, and fanbase, owes this man an apology at the very least.
@utd_maverick I don't want him back. But I'm always constantly thinking of how we treated him. This man really loved this club and wanted to succeed here. He was a good man and with good intentions but for the wrong people.