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He gets the Rashford treatment. Keep persevering with him until he hits a temporary bit of form and then offer him a new lucrative contract just before he turns shite again.What do we do if he's still shit?
Straight out of the Woodward school of business strategyHe gets the Rashford treatment. Keep persevering with him until he hits a temporary bit of form and then offer him a new lucrative contract just before he turns shite again.
In the sense of overstaying while doing fek all. Probably.He'll outlast Ten Hag.
We need a manager and coaching team we can trust, yes.We should cater to players and not trust our managers?
Here’s hopingHopefully we'll never see him in a United shirt again.
Wank footballer, worse attitude.
And he’ll still be shitHe’ll got too Dortmund, do amazing, ETH will get sacked, new Utd manager will happily welcome back Sancho
Wow imagine hoping ETH will get sacked and thinking Sancho is the solution after stinking up the place for 3 years.He’ll got too Dortmund, do amazing, ETH will get sacked, new Utd manager will happily welcome back Sancho
He's been here 3 fecking years and you are talking about Sancho having potential to play at the top level when he has shown nothing of the sort under 3 managers here. ETH even gave him time off to get his head together and still people have a go at him for answering a question in a fecking interview.We need a manager and coaching team we can trust, yes.
Someone who can coach and manage players and individuals. No player is unmanageble.
To me it doesn't look like we are managing the players we have very well. We are among the biggest clubs in the world, with an enormous apparatus around the players, and their only job is to get the most out of a pool of 30 players. Dealing with someone who's unmotivated and comes in late for training should be easy to handle. It's the managements job to coach and if needed guide this player into better habits, making sure he understands what is expected of him in a way that makes sure we get the best out of him. What works for one player doesn't work for every player. Players that have shown WC-talent and performed well at other clubs, that fail here, is on us. Getting the best out of every asset we have is the managements responsibility. If the player just doesn't have the potential to play on the top level, that is another thing, but Sancho has that potential.
We failed miserably with him and it's obvious ETH doesn't have the right set of keys to unlock some of our players.
Sancho for me doesn't cut it in English football but the manager hasn't handled the situation adequately at all. To give an ultimatum of apology or exile is extremism as the situation wasn't severe enough to determine those course of events. It should have been resolved behind closed doors (even if there was an agreement for the player to leave). The hope should be that Sancho does well so the club can demand a good fee for him in the summer. Between him and Greenwood that's potentially 70-80 million if those within the new structure are worth their positions. A contribution towards FFP and the club which historically have undersold players can recoup value to reinvest into the market.He's been here 3 fecking years and you are talking about Sancho having potential to play at the top level when he has shown nothing of the sort under 3 managers here. ETH even gave him time off to get his head together and still people have a go at him for answering a question in a fecking interview.
Holy shit, it's actually real. That's extremely embarassing.
MJ was better at Baseball than Sancho was at playing for Man United
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I've seen this opinion touted around a lot but Sancho crossed a line from which their should be no return. If anything Ten Hag was generous allowing a path back to the squad if he apologised.Sancho for me doesn't cut it in English football but the manager hasn't handled the situation adequately at all. To give an ultimatum of apology or exile is extremism as the situation wasn't severe enough to determine those course of events. It should have been resolved behind closed doors (even if there was an agreement for the player to leave). The hope should be that Sancho does well so the club can demand a good fee for him in the summer. Between him and Greenwood that's potentially 70-80 million if those within the new structure are worth their positions. A contribution towards FFP and the club which historically have undersold players can recoup value to reinvest into the market.
Fergie held the line with much better players. And I mean MUCH better… Sancho doesn’t get in the match squads for most of our 90s and 00sSancho for me doesn't cut it in English football but the manager hasn't handled the situation adequately at all. To give an ultimatum of apology or exile is extremism as the situation wasn't severe enough to determine those course of events. It should have been resolved behind closed doors (even if there was an agreement for the player to leave). The hope should be that Sancho does well so the club can demand a good fee for him in the summer. Between him and Greenwood that's potentially 70-80 million if those within the new structure are worth their positions. A contribution towards FFP and the club which historically have undersold players can recoup value to reinvest into the market.
I think the fundamental difference with Sir Alex is his man management was remarkable and preceded his credentials as a top manager. I don't see the same with Eth so there's no equilibrium as you would have with Sir Alex.What would Fergie have done if one of his players called him a liar to the world? The player would have had to have gone into hiding.
But that's my point the extremism lies in the apology or the exile. Eth would have made a more impactful decision sticking with one course of events. To be given an ultimatum in any professional field is poor practice. If the player overstepped the line and it's to the extent of no return (from the managers perspective) than let that be the case.I've seen this opinion touted around a lot but Sancho crossed a line from which their should be no return. If anything Ten Hag was generous allowing a path back to the squad if he apologised.
Perfect analogyhe’s more brazen than a returning spouse who lost loads of weight and thought she could do better. she ran off with her gym instructor, who soon traded her in for a new model, and now she’s trying to worm her way back. he’s basically carol partridge.
ETH got asked a question, he answered it, there was nothing wrong with what he said. If he lied, everyone would have called him out for lying. The reaction from Sancho was what caused the issue. Someone else would have used it as motivation to get ass into gear from a manager who supported him by giving him time off but he threw a strop then played video games for 3 months. He's been here 3 years, had 2 managers before ETH. He's been dreadful since he's been here when we had high hopes for him.Sancho for me doesn't cut it in English football but the manager hasn't handled the situation adequately at all. To give an ultimatum of apology or exile is extremism as the situation wasn't severe enough to determine those course of events. It should have been resolved behind closed doors (even if there was an agreement for the player to leave). The hope should be that Sancho does well so the club can demand a good fee for him in the summer. Between him and Greenwood that's potentially 70-80 million if those within the new structure are worth their positions. A contribution towards FFP and the club which historically have undersold players can recoup value to reinvest into the market.
His pace isn’t an issue at all. It’s his lack of ability to cope with pressure especially physical and also mental that killed his premier league career so far.His complete lack of pace and pressing from the front kills him in English football. Hes good at ball carrying but not when he has an actual obstacle in his way. Otherwise it’s stand still and hope to wrong foot a FB time and time again