Green_Red
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pretty cringe
It really is. The support was just amazing. Nostalgic song too.Results aside, the moment that really pulled my feelings together was hearing the away fans sing non stop in our last game against Fulham. Regardless of what your anxiety is about Ole moving forward, you cannot deny the harmony he's brought back. This is the Manchester United we've all fallen in love with for decades.
Agree firmly with part in bold. I'm hoping Ole's tenure is going to be longer than the other threes combinedThe pain's definitely been worth it. Let's hope Ole's success continues because I could never get to the point of disliking him as much as I ended up disliking the previous 3, close to the end of their tenures.
Here Here, mate! (or is it hear, hear?).I'm hoping Ole's tenure is going to be longer than the other threes combined
United haven't just had a baby ffsThe pain's definitely been worth it. Let's hope Ole's success continues because I could never get to the point of disliking him as much as I ended up disliking the previous 3, close to the end of their tenures.
A baby faced assassin, 63United haven't just had a baby ffs
See what you did there @IshA baby faced assassin, 63
Doesn't leave us much time to go through the thin though does it ?Should make this thread again after a hopeful title next season.
Oh God, it's a turning point thread.
Yeah as long as Ole keeps two hands on the wheelonwards and upwards, brother.
Yeah as long as Ole keeps two hands on the wheel
It's a bit late for that mate, or did you not read your first paragraph ?The time after SAF has been difficult but I’m a bit eager to say it was worth it. For the fans, they learn that winning doesn’t come easy. And now that it seems like we are going back to winning, it feels incredible. Like finding the cure to a chronic illness.
I don’t want to get carried away but things are looking positive. One interesting measure is how the scousers around me are starting to get worried about the development. They’ve been enjoying the past few years hoping that we are the next Liverpoooo.
It's a bit late for that mate, or did you not read your first paragraph ?
We have just learned how little is sometimes needed for everything to turn around and how fast it can go. It also applies to the opposite, it can get worse and it can go fast. It may be pessimistic to think so, but unfortunately it's also realistic.I don’t want to get too carried away here...
...it finally feels like the baron spell is over and the next few years are going to be even more enjoyable because of what we came through.
I love this club so much.
I kind of get what you’re saying but it’s also nonsensical given that Mata, Matic, Lukaku and Sanchez hardly scream ‘Glazer austerity program.’And the reality check is has the club continue to hand out contracts to deadwood FC and our last three transfer windows our spending record is a joke, this club will never be back to our best. With every DDG, pogba, martial and rashford there is your Jones, young, mata, lukaku and Sanchez. Maybe we won’t be in the depressive 6 year state of the team were in, until we see ruthless aggression of players not good enough for the club, I dont see the real good times coming back.
We need a DOF, and we need that idiot Woodward out of the football side of things, along with the ownership realising to be the best you need to invest. Getting by with Jones, young, smalling, matic, mata, lukaku and Sanchez will continue to be a reminder this team needs investing has big clubs should be doing, and at the minute we have an ownership trying to make top 4 on a budget that is outdated by atleast 8 to 12 years
Christ alive, everyone, the lowest you finished during this period was higher than most clubs in English football could dream of and you still won major trophies during these years that were apparently so hard for you all to endure. Have a word.
3 cups and a lost final. 'The barren years...'Christ alive, everyone, the lowest you finished during this period was higher than most clubs in English football could dream of and you still won major trophies during these years that were apparently so hard for you all to endure. Have a word.
This.Christ alive, everyone, the lowest you finished during this period was higher than most clubs in English football could dream of and you still won major trophies during these years that were apparently so hard for you all to endure. Have a word.
3 cups and a lost final. 'The barren years...'