Recent content by fredrojo

  1. Could we get relegated? | United officially now safe from relegation for 2019/20 season

    After tonight's (Arsenal/Sheffield) match I am more convinced than ever that the current top 4 will be the final top 4: City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Leicester. Man Utd. will finish probably mid-table and possibly lower because of the demands of this years Europa League on the young squad...
  2. The slow and steady slide into total mediocrity

    Is OGS going to clear out Rashford? who seems to be the 1st name on the team sheet... P.S. the 62k watch to which you refer was a Rolex and stolen by an 18 year old ...
  3. The slow and steady slide into total mediocrity

    It maybe of no consequence to him, but the point I was making was it's of considerable consequence to (certain) players who don't seem to care about winning as long as the money keeps rolling in - as pioneered back in the day by Winston Bogarde at Chelsea and then taken to the ultimate level by...
  4. The slow and steady slide into total mediocrity

    Can I make some observations from the view of an Aberdonian of a certain age (old!): the first is this - a manager like SAF will never be seen again, not in the modern age - all that hairdryer stuff, no chance - old men shouting at young lads - no way! They would be getting top lawyers in and...
  5. What is the absolute minimum that United should achieve next season?

    I rarely read much about this on here - it's always the about team, the football, the manager etc. but what about the ground? Would it perhaps not be better to accept that O.T. is getting a bit shabby and bite the bullet: move to a temporary home (possibly ground share with City) whilst the...
  6. The slow and steady slide into total mediocrity

    This is an interesting article from the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2019/oct/01/manchester-united-arsenal-felt-like-mid-table-game ".......this is the fewest points United have had after seven games of a league season since then (1989). Such judgments are subjective...