2 Senior Players Scrap At Training

Stadjer

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Finally a player with some agression who seems like he wants to win and will always give his all and now we need to get rid of him? :( I hope ETH will use Mejbri next season. Telles can leave, he had his chance and turns out he isnt good enough.
 

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Ged rid of Mejbri too. Seems like a twat.
Why? These things happen on training grounds all over the country every season, they just aren't reported because most dressing rooms are less porous than a shot to pieces colander. I see nothing here to justify getting rid of one of our most promising youngsters.
 

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Telles and Fred filming some doc at Carrington says the state of mind of some of this Man utd players. Both have never won a trophy during their stay at the club but still find it justifiable to film themselves as having make it, at a time when the club they are playing for is having its worst season ever.

I am also sure there would be many more culprits of this there, because both these players would have seen other players do something similar and feel it's the norm.
 

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He's a bit hot headed, he'll need to cool it, he seems generally angry.
Yeah as if the first United PL winning team didn't have hot heads full of aggression. Cantona and Keane were the most laid back and calm footballers to ever play for the club.
 

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You base that on what, the five minutes he had against Liverpool?
You’ve highlighted a perfect example of the United fanbase. Whether it goes well or not for him here, he could never collect a red card again & he’ll be ‘hothead’ to some element regardless.

People really are far too quick to label players these days.
 

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Yeah as if the first United PL winning team didn't have hot heads full of aggression. Cantona and Keane were the most laid back and calm footballers to ever play for the club.
Agreed with your tongue-in-cheek! We really do need more aggression in this squad! Hot heads? Maybe not…but aggression? Yes please!
 
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TwoSheds

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You base that on what, the five minutes he had against Liverpool?
Presumably based on that and all the times he gets wound up at reserve level as well...just because you only saw him against Liverpool doesn't mean everyone else is in the same boat. It's a fair concern but also one that will almost certainly improve as he matures and can be a benefit at times as well. Not exactly a deal breaker at this point.
 

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Yeah as if the first United PL winning team didn't have hot heads full of aggression. Cantona and Keane were the most laid back and calm footballers to ever play for the club.
Once he gets a reputation, the referees wouldn't take it easy on him
You base that on what, the five minutes he had against Liverpool?
The clash with Zaha vs Palace as well
 

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Yeah as if the first United PL winning team didn't have hot heads full of aggression. Cantona and Keane were the most laid back and calm footballers to ever play for the club.
Different game now. Cantona and Keane would not get away with what they did in their era and would need to tread more carefully.

Once he gets a reputation, the referees wouldn't take it easy on him

The clash with Zaha vs Palace as well
Zaha is a prick though. Could cause an argument in an empty room
 

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Different game now. Cantona and Keane would not get away with what they did in their era and would need to tread more carefully.



Zaha is a prick though. Could cause an argument in an empty room
yes Zaha is, but Mejbri fell for it quite easily, opponent would try to trigger him if he doesnt calm down, he doesnt want want to be treated like Xhaka or David Luiz by the referees too.