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This guy should retire from football early, he’s given up.
Anelka was much much better player.He's starting to remind me more and more of Anelka, always the victim
He's foolish for leaving us high and dry and will get a deserved humbling. All our strikers are having the same disasterclass season so he would have gotten some play if he was patient. Instead convinced himself he would be more than a squad player somewhere else. I think these players don't know just how good they had it, maybe a little too good.He was the one who wanted to go there. Could have just played here with us. We really needed one more body after the incident with Mason.
Anelka came across in a similar way to Martial (although no one here really knows anything other than what the media writes). But I agree with you, that’s where the comparison ends. Anelka was twice the player Martial is.Anelka was much much better player.
Anelka played to a high class standard up to the age of around 32. Martial downed tools at 22. There's no comparison here.He's starting to remind me more and more of Anelka, always the victim
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It’s a really good comp in my opinion. Anelka just over 200 goals in his club career, Tony at just over 100 so far.Anelka was much much better player.
I dont get it. Why do they want Martial pics? Weird one.Tweet
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Great news!Jesus. So the “Martial FC” weirdos are club agnostic? They follow their boy wherever he ends up? Fecking loopers, every one of them.
Anelka was much better in adapting to new environment. he was just difficult to manage, but he can look after himself.Anelka was much much better player.
Last dance for Lance Vance.With Greenwood’s football career coming to a premature end, Martial really needs to seize the opportunity to reboot, so to speak, his career when he returns to OT.
And what are the chances he will do so? He is a mood player and not pushing enough. We really have to get ridWith Greenwood’s football career coming to a premature end, Martial really needs to seize the opportunity to reboot, so to speak, his career when he returns to OT.
Once you’ve lost the hunger for what you do, there’s no coming back from that. I can’t think of a single example of a player who was amazing, lost it and then became amazing again.With Greenwood’s football career coming to a premature end, Martial really needs to seize the opportunity to reboot, so to speak, his career when he returns to OT.
Here it is. Seems Martial heard that first line before and took it too literally..Apparently his wife left him too, and posted it on her Instagram.
The chances are not great for Tony. He looks a broken man.And what are the chances he will do so? He is a mood player and not pushing enough. We really have to get rid
The second time in his united career?Here it is. Seems Martial heard that first line before and took it too literally..
“Sometimes to win a race you have to stop running… I’m not used to speaking out about my private life… but for everyone’s happiness and future I have to do it today . There is no such thing as an easy breakup, but it can be done with the utmost respect and modesty on my part. Life together is a long road often strewn with pitfalls. Giving up is not part of my character but this is where our paths diverge. Almost 3 years since we said “yes” I thought for life unfortunately love was not enough. It is impossible for me to put HERE words on what I feel because my pain cannot be written. However, our priority is and will remain the well-being of Swan”.
An interesting observation. There have to be a few examples of a great player having lost it and becoming again, but I can't think of a single example, at least not in any team sport. Sometimes you see a golfer in steep decline pull out one last hurrah over a glorious weekend. But over a season...it's unheard of.Once you’ve lost the hunger for what you do, there’s no coming back from that. I can’t think of a single example of a player who was amazing, lost it and then became amazing again.
SwanHere it is. Seems Martial heard that first line before and took it too literally..
“Sometimes to win a race you have to stop running… I’m not used to speaking out about my private life… but for everyone’s happiness and future I have to do it today . There is no such thing as an easy breakup, but it can be done with the utmost respect and modesty on my part. Life together is a long road often strewn with pitfalls. Giving up is not part of my character but this is where our paths diverge. Almost 3 years since we said “yes” I thought for life unfortunately love was not enough. It is impossible for me to put HERE words on what I feel because my pain cannot be written. However, our priority is and will remain the well-being of Swan”.
We adopted a strategy of giving players huge contracts somewhere around the time Fergie and Gill left. As if United needed to entice players to come to our club because we pay more than anyone else. Forget the prestige of playing for one of the biggest clubs in world football. At that time we also brought in a lot of average players. I think those big contracts took away a lot of the desire of the players we signed too. Its common in a lot of sports, they say once you hit the big time your hunger for success dwindles. You reap what you sow. The club have created a bunch of overpaid prima Donna's who have achieved nothing except getting paid off a big contract.Considering United are so keen to brief how much they do their background checks on players before signing them, they end up with a lot of half-arsed ones. I wonder who is doing those background checks...
Oh wow. That sounds personal. Was it the sub minute or the refusal to get up and pass the bowl of mille-feuille?there’s more than a few here that’ll be ecstatic that he’s single now. word of caution though, i guarantee he’s a lazy lover.
Anelka. He completely lost it at one point but he was amazing again with Chelsea late in his career.Once you’ve lost the hunger for what you do, there’s no coming back from that. I can’t think of a single example of a player who was amazing, lost it and then became amazing again.
It's his application that's shite. It doesn't take much brain to run into space or Rashford would find himself running out of the stadium. He is just lazy and can't be arsed to even do a half-jog. Poor application and work ethic is a death sentence for talent.Martial is a very technical and skilled footballer. He also isn't as lazy as some make it seem. He will do the defensive work. His biggest problem is his footballing brain. He doesn't see space. He always wants ball to feet so his off the ball movement is basic. He is too reactionary and doesn't anticipate. Throw in some poor body language and it's easy not to like him...