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Here we go again, can't take the scrutiny and he's not even playing. The actions of a man who isn't getting what he wants.Tweet
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Here we go again, can't take the scrutiny and he's not even playing. The actions of a man who isn't getting what he wants.Tweet
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People are being so touchy about this its insane, like you just have to pick a side. Its about United, and you're right, this has gone on for too long. The circus needs to stop.Eh I don’t know? I’m not defending Sancho ffs, this place is infuriating
Crossed my mind too...I kind of worry where this is going with his mental health. When I was depressed, playing video games to lose myself in a pseudo alternative world until late in the night and then oversleeping, being late to classes were a regular feature. I deleted all my socials too and began isolating. This feels very sadly relatable.
If it’s something to do with mental health I don’t think ETH would have called him out in public. ETH believes in discipline but he’s not a heartless monster. Plus there are trained medical professionals at the club who can identify any sort of mental health issues.I kind of worry where this is going with his mental health. When I was depressed, playing video games to lose myself in a pseudo alternative world until late in the night and then oversleeping, being late to classes were a regular feature. I deleted all my socials too and began isolating. This feels very sadly relatable.
I agree. From the journos side I understand it as it serves the "United is in Chaos" narrative that seems to be the theme amongst the press for this season, so its understandable that they are going to try and stir up conflict. From our own fans its absolutely bizarre as no one would be saying this if it was Sir Alex that did it. Even those saying, yes Sancho was wrong but why don't they just get into a room and sort it out is still an undercover way of putting some of the blame on Ten Hag. If Sancho has to train alone until the Winter then that's absolutely fine. If some in the squad have issues with it it is absolutely fine, at least we know the ones now who don't have the right mentality to take this team forward. There is no need for Ten Hag to resolve this, the ball is in Sancho's court, Ten Hag does not need him, the team doesn't really need him even with injuries (which is a statement in itself regarding what Sancho has done in his time here). All Ten Hag has to do is focus on the team and those who want to fight for the badge.Find it odd that some journos/fans outside of the United seem to be on Sancho's "side" in all of this.
I'm sure they all continually disrespect their managers continually in their jobs and everything is just fine.
It's more likely that the PFA have told him to deactivate his socials and do nothing further to inflame the issues until they can have a sit down with the club. I wouldn't jump to massive conclusions.I kind of worry where this is going with his mental health. When I was depressed, playing video games to lose myself in a pseudo alternative world until late in the night and then oversleeping, being late to classes were a regular feature. I deleted all my socials too and began isolating. This feels very sadly relatable.
It’s not odd at all, they will always hate everything we do and want to paint us as the bad guys and see us fail.Find it odd that some journos/fans outside of the United seem to be on Sancho's "side" in all of this.
I'm sure they all continually disrespect their managers continually in their jobs and everything is just fine.
If this or thar happens doesn't really matter until it happens.Except with the ommision of Greenwood and Antony for non football reasons it is detrimental to the team. I dont like Sancho either but that is a fact and as I said before with the potential injury to Garnacho or Rashford we are f... because ETH is stubborn
This is like saying you are sick of all these muscular injuries because we are not Hamstringchester United.I sick of all this mental health talk. We're Manchester United not Samaritanchester United.
Surely they don't go sticking their nose into every player disciplinary issue. We're still paying Sancho his 350k a week while he's playing FIFA so he's definitely not our slave.It literally is their business.
Not sure if you’re trying to just be funny but it’s a bit of a woefully ignorant thing to say.I sick of all this mental health talk. We're Manchester United not Samaritanchester United.
Every player issue? No, of course not.Surely they don't go sticking their nose into every player disciplinary issue. We're still paying Sanchi his 350k a week while he's playing FIFA so he's definitely not our slave.
I think people using mental health out of the blue for this is disgusting to be honest. It’s not a phrase that should just be thrown aroundIf his mental health is poor, he needs to declare it, stop playing and seek professional help. If he recovers, he can play football again later.
I keep saying, the demands of top-level football is not for everybody.
A month is literally nothing. We've benched other players for longer. Maybe Sancho asked for help (I don't know), but if he didn't, then they have no business interfering at this time.Every player issue? No, of course not.
This has been an issue for nearly a month now though and (if reports are to be believed), the player is not allowed to train or access the training facilities. If not now, when should the union get involved?
That’s where it gets tough for poor JadonGood for Jadon.
Deactivate social media.
Seek professional help if needed, nothing wrong with that.
Buckle down, work hard, patch things up with your manager and restart your career and your life.
Find a woman that supports you.
Exactly. At this point I'm sure we're quite open to turfing him out in January, but surely no self-respecting big club will want him.Even if Sancho had been made a scapegoat by Ten Hag this is bizarre behaviour. In that situation you'd maybe expect someone to keep their head down and either work harder to prove him wrong, or do enough to not make the situation any worse until you can leave.
The longer he keeps this up the more difficult it is for him only. If he eventually apologises he's still not getting straight back into the team, only to training where he'll have to earn his place in the squad. If he doesn't and continues to act unprofessionally then it's a huge warning sign to any club interested in him when his fee/wages already limit the amount of sides who could offer him a way out.
This isn't being benched though, not even close. I don't know what you think the PFA is but this is literally their business, 100%.A month is literally nothing. We've benched other players for longer. Maybe Sancho asked for help (I don't know), but if he didn't, then they have no business interfering at this time.
I am quite open to a mutual termination of the contract if he wants out. If he wants the money, then fair play but keep training with the U18s.
Being benched, 'not selected for the first team' , 'called up for duty with U23s' - call it anything you want. We have the right to play him in any of our teams that he is eligible for. It doesn't mean that because he is £73 million, he has the right to be considered for only the first team.This isn't being benched though, not even close. I don't know what you think the PFA is but this is literally their business, 100%.
And by the way, getting the PFA involved can only be good for Man United. Better that Sancho is getting advice from then than whoever the feck is advising him now.
Non of the mentioned players are wide options (prehaps Mount could do it). And it has already happened since we started the season with potential 5 wide players and now we have two and non of those absences happend due to injuryIf this or thar happens doesn't really matter until it happens.
But right now we've options out wide. Garnacho currently isn't getting a kick. I'd rather have Mejbri right mid than Sancho.
Bruno, Mount, Pellistri. Even Amrabat I reckon would give us more as a right mid.
Great point. Maybe he finally will get some better advice from them and help look after him and his well being and allow him to move forward. And definitely better for the club as well.This isn't being benched though, not even close. I don't know what you think the PFA is but this is literally their business, 100%.
And by the way, getting the PFA involved can only be good for Man United. Better that Sancho is getting advice from then than whoever the feck is advising him now.
The only one guilty here is Sanc…Nevermind, username checks out.This is dragging on far too much, and that’s not just Sancho’s fault.
We could really do with "Jadons game" right now.Looks like Sancho is turning out to be the classic 'square peg in a round hole'. Jadon's game (when he's on it') is 'pass and move' and short pass play- making in and around the opposition box. However, we don't play like that, as Donny discovered, especially since Mata left.
Maybe that's what ETH wants to change and why he has persevered with Sancho this far; however, Sancho's apparent unwillingness to train properly and at times 'sacrifice-self is making progress not only slow but also coming to a full stop.
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You find out more about who people really are when things are not going well for them and maybe now ETH is discovering there is quite a few things he wasn't aware of about Sancho.
Looks like its tears before bedtime!
No one is. Only to create headlines. And he might have crossed that point of return so…Find it odd that some journos/fans outside of the United seem to be on Sancho's "side" in all of this.
I'm sure they all continually disrespect their managers continually in their jobs and everything is just fine.
I imagine their concern is that a player is banned from using club fascilities for a minor disciplinary issue, which I would assume isn't it line with their agreement with the league about player workplace protections.Being benched, 'not selected for the first team' , 'called up for duty with U23s' - call it anything you want. We have the right to play him in any of our teams that he is eligible for. It doesn't mean that because he is £73 million, he has the right to be considered for only the first team.
I don't know what the PFA wants to do but if they advise us to take him back into the first-team fold at this time against the manager's wishes, they can do one.
We only think there is a "mental health" issue because ETH, who's not a native English speaker said, "Sometimes there are circumstances with fitness and mood. We got a drop of level and sometimes you don't know why or what is causing it. That is what we're doing now to try to get him back there. It's a combination of physical but also mentally."I kind of worry where this is going with his mental health. When I was depressed, playing video games to lose myself in a pseudo alternative world until late in the night and then oversleeping, being late to classes were a regular feature. I deleted all my socials too and began isolating. This feels very sadly relatable.