I reckon United need it a bit more and Saudi will rotate so maybe they can win that one.Playing Saudi Sportswashing Machine tonight, can't see anything more than another L
I reckon United need it a bit more and Saudi will rotate so maybe they can win that one.
Kind of like Solsjkaer we need him to just get enough results to keep him in the job!
Silly me thinking United couldn't beat Saudi Sportswashing Machine reserves at home!Saudi Sportswashing Machine want a trophy. Especially after the cup final can see them being up for it.
He has to be walking the sacking tightrope
0-3 at home with his first team Vs Saudi Sportswashing Machine reserves in a competition they should be targeting.... absolutely.He has to be walking the sacking tightrope
Reguillon pulled out of the tackle to block that goal.
Great that we can offload our rejects onto them now. How times have changed.
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.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
Absolutely. The board have a choice, back the manager and reset with an overhaul or identify a new manager that can make 60/70% of the current set up work. They look poor in every position.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.
It's a loan until jan. I'm hoping they make it permanent.
Yeah. I meant the fact that they even went near him. Says a lot.
I generally don't mind Man U, they're the club who stopped Liverpool being a dominant force in the 90s, but I'm finding this absolutely hilarious.
Common sense says to me that it's too soon to sack a fella who did a pretty good job last season. However, what's happening on the pitch contradicts that a bit. Be interesting to see what they do.
His first season wasn't bad at all, but they seem to be in a downward spiral at the moment, their transfer business since he got there seems dodgy with big sums spent.
I see people on Tw@tter saying he didn't get many of his first choice targets, other than De Jong I can't think of anyone they "missed out" on?
N'dembele?