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The Art of Bore
£350k a week (apparently)
fair play to him but it looks a crazy wage to pay paying him up to his 35th birthday
fair play to him but it looks a crazy wage to pay paying him up to his 35th birthday
His ability to butter up fans was always more impressive than his actual footballing performances.
exactly! I don't really understand all the crying in here and on internet, not that he was that great, and he was "injured" at the end of sesson, but he surely knows how to sweet talk, "i love united, blah, blah, want to stay, blah, fantastic fans, blah", then leaves, fans crying, he is doing the same thing, sucking up to PSG fans, and maybe United fans will finally opet their eyes, like:A good speaker and says all the right things to seduce the fans. But he'll be warming the bench.
So easy to be liked by fans, couple of tackles, couple of angry finger pointy discussions with other team players, spit on a City badge at Etihad, and a wonderful sweet talk about the club, fans to press... Voila... Everybody loves me..Why mention United? Find this very disrespectful to the fans to be honest, leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.
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FFS.Why mention United? Find this very disrespectful to the fans to be honest, leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.
Make the survey in 2021 and herrera won't make the top 100 contrary to the other players you mentioned.Redcafe's 23rd favourite Man United player. You lot voted him above Gary Neville, Denis Law and Duncan Edwards.
You can't see but I'm walking around my flat, ringing a bell and saying "shame".
Don't forget, a winter break tooSucking up to the PSG fans already
The little politician
Long contract, lots of money, easy league, guaranteed league winner, he'll be just fine...
Edit: With all the above, no need for anyone to cry over him. I sincerely doubt he misses our club and fans.
And oh so expected.The hate and undermining of Herrera's abilities once he decides to not extend is actually pretty childish and kinda funny.
I didn't vote but you have to consider a lot on here never saw Law or Edwards. Some never saw Gary either, which makes me feel old!Redcafe's 23rd favourite Man United player. You lot voted him above Gary Neville, Denis Law and Duncan Edwards.
You can't see but I'm walking around my flat, ringing a bell and saying "shame".
I always found this quite amusing to be honest. Gives a little insight into what it must be like to have a Busquets, Diego Costa etc on your team.relentless cheating.
Redcafe's 23rd favourite Man United player. You lot voted him above Gary Neville, Denis Law and Duncan Edwards.
You can't see but I'm walking around my flat, ringing a bell and saying "shame".
Just an average player in our recent years of averageness.exactly! I don't really understand all the crying in here and on internet, not that he was that great, and he was "injured" at the end of sesson, but he surely knows how to sweet talk, "i love united, blah, blah, want to stay, blah, fantastic fans, blah", then leaves, fans crying, he is doing the same thing, sucking up to PSG fans, and maybe United fans will finally opet their eyes, like:
So easy to be liked by fans, couple of tackles, couple of angry finger pointy discussions with other team players, spit on a City badge at Etihad, and a wonderful sweet talk about the club, fans to press... Voila... Everybody loves me..
Goodbye, goodluck, wont be missed, not by me anyway.
23rd.RidiculousRedcafe's 23rd favourite Man United player. You lot voted him above Gary Neville, Denis Law and Duncan Edwards.
You can't see but I'm walking around my flat, ringing a bell and saying "shame".
23rd oh my lord.Just an average player in our recent years of averageness.
23rd.Ridiculous
See, no one is crying, it’s you and your kind that seem to be upset about his leaving. It’s genuinely baffling that with all the twats currently playing the game you take issue with someone who is a consummate professional, that decided to leave after getting fecked around by the club for 5 years and getting offered significantly more money and a chance for silverware elsewhere. Then, as usual, you need to exaggerate his weaknesses and play down some of the vital work he did for us. It’s worrying clear and statistically backed that without his tenacity and game intelligence in midfield we got regularly outplayed in his absence. The stats with and without him in the side are jarring. His defensive output in midfield was absolutely incredible, and if you look at the work he put in during the time he was on the pitch, I don’t think could you find another player in the PL that was markedly better than him in what he did. But nah, won’t be missed.exactly! I don't really understand all the crying in here and on internet, not that he was that great, and he was "injured" at the end of sesson, but he surely knows how to sweet talk, "i love united, blah, blah, want to stay, blah, fantastic fans, blah", then leaves, fans crying, he is doing the same thing, sucking up to PSG fans, and maybe United fans will finally opet their eyes, like:
So easy to be liked by fans, couple of tackles, couple of angry finger pointy discussions with other team players, spit on a City badge at Etihad, and a wonderful sweet talk about the club, fans to press... Voila... Everybody loves me..
Goodbye, goodluck, wont be missed, not by me anyway.
There's not much herrera to see. He's good but far from top 25 united player. Unless you start watching united years agoI didn't vote but you have to consider a lot on here never saw Law or Edwards. Some never saw Gary either, which makes me feel old!
Oh, I agree, and he wouldn't be in mine, but he was a fan favourite for many United fans so I'm not too surprised. To each their own as they say.There's not much herrera to see. He's good but far from top 25 united player. Unless you start watching united years ago
Backs up what I've read that his exit was never about money but more that we took too long offering him a contract. The info I've heard was that Mourinho didn't want him and it wasn't until Ole came in that we started serious negotiations but like Herrera says it was too late by that pointTweet
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He always comes across as a top guy, and a solid professional. Some of our fans have been way over the top with the criticism of him since he decided to leave.Tweet
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I always had a feeling that Jose was the fly in the ointment.Backs up what I've read that his exit was never about money but more that we took too long offering him a contract. The info I've heard was that Mourinho didn't want him and it wasn't until Ole came in that we started serious negotiations but like Herrera says it was too late by that point
Ed Woodward is, not him.Cnut
Funny how he has given high praise to LvG when people presumed he wouldn't have liked him. He was happy with the number of games he played under him. That he improved him as a player. Now Jose might be another matter as he is likely the reason he has now left. I want him to do well like you, don't think PSG can help but be successful. Still don't think they will win the CL.I like Herrera. He had a mixed time at United like pretty much everybody dir over the last 4-6 years in a dysfunctional football team but when he was in form and in favour, he was one of our better players. Hope he does well at PSG although I don't want that club to be successful.