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Also what's the point in a young player playing for Man U now? Fergies gone, no manager will ever come close not even Mourinho or even a shock change for Pep. For a new player it won't matter what he achieves in the eyes of fans, they will never be as good as Sir Bobby, Best, Law, Cantona, RVN, Beck's, Ronaldo etc. Why be second best to history, when you can make history elsewhere? Rashford and Lingard get game time, but in LVG sides ![]() Any Man U side now regardless of what they do will be unfavourably compared to as Man U 2006, 2009, 1999 (treble) or any thing achieved with Sir Matt. It will take another 10 -20 years for Man U to fully move on from Sir Alex's considerable success, the way you had to after Sir Matt's success. It would just be money to entice players now. Except Sky money means the smaller clubs can hold onto the Payets, Kantes, Bolassies, Mahrezs etc. You can't even steal them and even if Man U could, more and more of these players don't want to go to Man U. Too much 'big club bulls*t'. Man U post Fergie is just not as attractive as it once was. What can Man U give a player that Man City can't. I highly doubt a player from Nigeria, Uruguay or Austria gives a fig about your history, history just isn't important to a lot of young players. Say what you want about West Ham or Leicester City but Payet , Noble, Vardy, Drinkwater and co can be smug safe in knowledge they are playing at the best ever West Ham and Leicester teams of all time, just as Suarez, Neymar and Messi are playing at best Barcelona side of all time. Will current Man U players be able to say that? Man U are a team living in the past a club obsessed with past history, sides like West Ham, Spurs and Leicester City are making "future" history. Last edited by alex_front2; 19-03-2016 at 11:43 AM. |
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Man City are hardly much better than us right now. Chelsea are going no place & Arsenal are content with just being top four. Are these teams over ?. This season has been strange with so many so-called smaller clubs doing well. Nothing major. It happens sometimes. Get past the Man U hate & move on. I totally disagree with pretty much everything you have posted. |
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Don't worry I hate all EPL clubs more or less equally. I can reassure you, in these post Fergie era there is nothing special about Man U to hate, don't you worry. ![]() Again, dont worry Tarryn, Man U have the monopoly of the past. ![]() The day Fergie went was a day I began to feel pity for Man U. Pity is worse than hate IMHO. No Law, no Robson, no Whiteside, no McClair, no Krankelskis, no Irwin, no Keane, no Ince, no Paliister, no Beck's, no RVN, no Ronaldo? No Fergie. But hey, you've got Matteo Darmian and erm Rojo. Man U not even worth hating ![]() ![]() Finally, this season isn't strange. Leicester may not be in the title hunt next year, then it might be a Stoke or a Southampton or even a relegation survivor eg Norwich doing a Leicester. The Sky TV money will kick in an everyone will be quite rich and Man U will be even less special. Sorry, mate. Last edited by alex_front2; 21-03-2016 at 03:31 PM. |
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Man U will pick back up someday, I just think that they're gonna have to go through what Liverpool are going through first before fixing themselves.
Both clubs will fix themselves.
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Man U will never return to any where near the longevity and successful consistency of the Sir Alex era.
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I honestly could see Liverpool being able to compete in the Champions League soon in particular considering they've been doing okay lately besides the bad result against Southampton. And all Man Utd need to do really is sort their defense out because the forwards are there as all they need is more experience, they've got plenty of Midfielders already, and De Gea is a world class Goalkeeper that might need a decent number 2 choice just in case De Gea got injured or suspended.
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If a club like Leicester can go from bottom to top in one season then anything can happen with football. We lost direction when Fergie left but we have some really good young players who can build as a team together. I think the future is bright. Last edited by Tarryn; 23-03-2016 at 02:31 PM. |
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Last edited by alex_front2; 23-03-2016 at 03:55 PM. |
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![]() ![]() Again Tarryn, I have obviously touched a very very raw nerve about the fall of Man U. But the good news you can always re-hire Fergie ![]() Last edited by alex_front2; 24-03-2016 at 10:50 AM. |
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Nah, my theory is that because the Premier League has so many competitive teams (usually Big 5 and the occasional Everton/Tottenham/etc. in a normal) that they to go all out in those games.
Leagues like Spain, France, and Germany only have generally 1-3 exceptional teams, meaning they don't have to go balls out all the time. I mean PSG has already won their domestic league.
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I'm saying that one day soon Man U will be back at the top of the Premier League, the same for Liverpool too. However it does take a bit longer to do well in the Champions League because the team needs to be in there for a few years to gain experience before having a chance at winning it.
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But will they? Really interesting debate about how the football power is migrating from North East England to London and South. Foreign players now preceding to play for the likes of West Ham and Spurs, and even younger players preferring Crystal Palace to Man U. The equity of TV revenue will mean Man U, City, Liverpool will have less wage power than 10 years ago.
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