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Ian Walker
They can have Ndombele for free
Why they like paying loads of money for dodgy players.
They can have Ndombele for free
N'dembele?
0-3 at home with his first team Vs Saudi Sportswashing Machine reserves in a competition they should be targeting.... absolutely.
However they might be smart enough to understand he isn't necessarily the issue, it's way deeper.
It's embarrassing. Almost makes you feel sorry..... actually no, it's fudging hilarious[/QUOTE
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He's a big part of the issue. 18 months there and no clear style of play. His signings have also been terrible with either over the hill players that are signed as a stop-gap and need to be replaced already or players that clearly aren't good enough.
That one is being debunked at the moment.- Ajax is a system/development club, very little of that is the manager, it's been in place for decades, add on top the advantage they have against rest of league.
He's lost the plot.Marcus Rashford's birthday celebrations hours after Manchester United's 3-0 defeat by Emirates Marketing Project were "unacceptable" and the forward has apologised, says manager Erik ten Hag.
The party last Sunday night was pre-planned, and attending the gathering did not prevent Rashford from arriving on time for training on Monday.
"I am aware of it and I spoke with him about it," said Ten Hag.
"It is unacceptable. I told him. He apologised and that is it."
Ten Hag was clearly unhappy at the optics of Rashford being seen out in one of Manchester's most exclusive nightspots when he had just been part of an abject Premier League display in which United ended up being comprehensively outclassed.
The manager refused to say whether the England international, who turned 26 on 31 October, had been fined, saying it was an internal matter.
However, he confirmed Rashford had not been omitted from the starting line-up for Wednesday's EFL Cup fourth-round defeat by Saudi Sportswashing Machine as a disciplinary measure.
That's ridiculous. How to lose the dressing room 101. (If he hasn't already).Marcus Rashford's birthday celebrations hours after Manchester United's 3-0 defeat by Emirates Marketing Project were "unacceptable" and the forward has apologised, says manager Erik ten Hag.
The party last Sunday night was pre-planned, and attending the gathering did not prevent Rashford from arriving on time for training on Monday.
"I am aware of it and I spoke with him about it," said Ten Hag.
"It is unacceptable. I told him. He apologised and that is it."
Ten Hag was clearly unhappy at the optics of Rashford being seen out in one of Manchester's most exclusive nightspots when he had just been part of an abject Premier League display in which United ended up being comprehensively outclassed.
The manager refused to say whether the England international, who turned 26 on 31 October, had been fined, saying it was an internal matter.
However, he confirmed Rashford had not been omitted from the starting line-up for Wednesday's EFL Cup fourth-round defeat by Saudi Sportswashing Machine as a disciplinary measure.
Didn't break any rules so I doubt it's anything but an injury, ETH would be going down a dangerous road if he started dropping players over things like thatAs a young man I remember getting absolutely bladdered after losing the first semi final I played in, you need to let off steam at times, as long as you can perform in training its shouldn't matter, would it have been an issue if United had won 3-0
As a young man I remember getting absolutely bladdered after losing the first semi final I played in, you need to let off steam at times, as long as you can perform in training its shouldn't matter, would it have been an issue if United had won 3-0
Think it's normally within 48 hours of a game, not a total ban.I think as a general rule elite players aren't allowed by clubs to drink during the season (or pre-season) any more.
If you compare all that to how our manager would respond.That's ridiculous. How to lose the dressing room 101. (If he hasn't already).
I mean the 'optics' might not be good for fans who will have been far from happy with the result and performance. Fans like to believe players feel the same as they do and should be hurting when they hurt not out enjoying themselves. It doesn't work like that.
But how can it be 'unacceptable' to celebrate a birthday? Can you only make plans based on results? If he had held the party the night before a match or turned up late/not turned up the next day, or failed any in-house tests, then that would be unacceptable.
(Having said that I don't know any more than what's posted here. If he was seen acting badly, being very drunk or something, then that would be unprofessional and more worthy of comment/rebuke).
He’s Australian, he has a crate of VB for breakfast every day.If you compare all that to how our manager would respond.
He’s Australian, he has a crate of VB for breakfast every day.