Bondi77
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Welcome Mason
A quality signing.
A quality signing.
I bet he hasnt got a clue. Quite a construction you have going there.Judging by his statement surely this means that he has an idea of what the ownership model will be, otherwise why would he want to come to united knowing that the Glazers would remain. If that were the case he would have better to have remained at Chelsea or go to Liverpool .
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It's in the article, tweets are also posted in the same page.please link me to where you got this quote. I want to upset a friend this Wednesday morning
Different type of player, obviously, but I’m hoping he’ll have the same sort of ‘quietly effective’ impact as Carrick did, and which Eriksen has done sporadically (until his legs give up) - basically doing the boring but important work allowing our more flair-based players, like Bruno, to shine.Is Mount really creative though?
I find this to be an underwhelming signing but hopefully proven wrong.
Does he have the ball retention to do this though ? From what others have speculated he's more of a final third player with progressive running/passing than a deeper mid.Hopefully Im wrong but I feel we will be left way to open possession wise with him and Bruno in the bigger games.The club's statement says that Ten Hag sees him as a modern midfielder who can attack and defend so he'll probably take Eriksen's position as suspected.
"Yes, that's right, expose those hairless legs, you little minx"https://www.manutd.com/en/videos/detail/mason-mount-spins-round-in-chair-at-carrington-tiktok
"Mason, can you spin round in this chair with your legs spread please"
Didn't come across as genuine at all, felt more like something his publicist had come up with. Huge contrast to the Ruben Neves video for example, and he wasn't even a Wolves-raised player but just someone they bought from another country to play a few seasons for them.Thought Mount's message to Chelsea fans was genuine and classy. However, many of them seem to be pissed off with him
I'm looking at it from a point of view that i would certainly have, surely he wouldn't want to to united if the same model were to remain, one of my first question would be "which direction is the club going" after all this contract will take him until he's 30 so the best of his playing years.I bet he hasnt got a clue. Quite a construction you have going there.
I dont think players think about who are the owners before moving to clubs at all.I'm looking at it from a point of view that i would certainly have, surely he wouldn't want to to united if the same model were to remain, one of my first question would be "which direction is the club going" after all this contract will take him until he's 30 so the best of his playing years.
How many players genuinely look good for England?I'm one of many who has not gotten the fuss or really understood what he does. Especially when I've watched him for England.
Hopefully I can start to see what he offers now that I'll see him 90 mins every week. Does at least give that midfield more legs.
Maguire.How many players genuinely look good for England?
Following in Owen and Valencia's footsteps?Not happy with him getting the number 7. How can such a beige character carry that shirt?
You also said anything over £40m would be mental for him with a year on his contract, coming off a bad injury, and a terrible season. As did I, as did a lot of us. The club can try release as much to Whitwhell and the press as they want to make this look like we got a good deal and stuck to our guns, but let's be honest, that's bloody mental money for Mason fecking Mount.Happy with the signing. Hope he's not #7 though, would be weird. That only suits Garnacho.
It's all of the defence, including Pickford. Bellingham and Kane also looked good in the last world cup.Maguire.
Exactly the point, they didn't live up to it. Valencia even asked for his old number back.Following in Owen and Valencia's footsteps?