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Slevs

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Fair play. I didn’t deserve as thoughtful a response for a post which started out so dismissively! Apologies for the “utter bollox” comment. I do try to be less of an asshole on here. But it’s a work in progress!
No worries, glad someone called me out for what was bad post(s)!
What the hell is this? Where are the insults, the stats, the historical data, the point where mothers are brought into the argument?

Just kidding guys, agree with what's been posted. ETH has proven that he is the type of manager for whom you can get back into the squad in certain circumstances and stay there with form.

On topic, hopefully we get rid of Sancho today before tomorrow. The guy has been a massive waste of space and money.
 

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Loan move to Italy you say. Those usually end in a massive permanent transfer.
 

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The favoritism argument has always been nonsense. If there's one thing ETH has shown is that he's willing to give chances when players work hard and improve. AWB last season was a good example, and Maguire is the big one this season.
Hmm.. that's not an example of favouritism in the first place. Favouritism comes down to actual favourites, which only extends to those who play no matter what, which is where a select few in the team can be singled out.

Outside of that, it's just competition for places, which is a different thing entirely.

Citing what's happening with Antony now, months later, is not relevant for the timeline upon which Sancho became disgruntled.
 

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You would imagine our priority is to sell him to the Saudi’s, but of course it depends on where he wants to go. Good of Juve to bail us out though if we need it.
Yeah good of them to bail us out with their inevitable offer of a 10m loan fee for two years with us paying his wages and an option for a 30m deal at the end. I hope we tell them to feck off and tell him he's taking the Saudi deal or rotting in the reserves unless someone comes up with something better.
 

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So easy to jump on the bandwagon and dump on a player just because you don't rate him. A situation that could easily have been avoided.
 

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You would imagine our priority is to sell him to the Saudi’s, but of course it depends on where he wants to go. Good of Juve to bail us out though if we need it.
Selling or loaning to Italian clubs is never good. They are always broke when they deal with us.
We ll take on loan, you pay salary.
We will buy for peanuts and we will pay over multiple years.
 

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Selling or loaning to Italian clubs is never good. They are always broke when they deal with us.
We ll take on loan, you pay salary.
We will buy for peanuts and we will pay over multiple years.
Well the reported deal is loan with obligation to buy, which could work out, but you imagine either way, if he stays in Europe we're going to be paying some of his salary regardless.
 

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So easy to jump on the bandwagon and dump on a player just because you don't rate him. A situation that could easily have been avoided.
A situation avoided by Sancho. I'm pretty sure most United fans wanted him to succeed here - and up to the point where he posted on Twitter, most were still hoping he could turn it around. I don't think it's a case of us not rating him, it's a case of one of the biggest earners at the club posting a ridiculous reply on social media following some really benign comments from a manager well within his rights to stick up for the players who make and effort in training. If Sancho wanted to earn some respect and time, then all he had to do was be a professional about his conduct and go tell ETH he would not be late again and work hard. If people don't grasp this concept, then it's more a reflection on their own outlook on what hard work and professionalism is about. The fact he has just decided to bum around in the reserves training whilst he sees the club is struggling on the field, tells us everything we need to know about him and his work ethic - if folk honestly think this is the kind of player we want around, then I feel sorry for them.
 

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Hope Sancho is open to the Saudi move. Would rather we tell Juventus or any Serie A club to do one with their customary lowballing loan deals, or 20 year finance agreements. If Juventus were to throw in Chiesa then its worth a discussion, otherwise we should stand firm.

Hopefully our new footballing execs are in place by the time January comes along. Don't trust our current assortment of clowns to salvage a deal thats of some worth to us.
 

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A situation avoided by Sancho. I'm pretty sure most United fans wanted him to succeed here - and up to the point where he posted on Twitter, most were still hoping he could turn it around. I don't think it's a case of us not rating him, it's a case of one of the biggest earners at the club posting a ridiculous reply on social media following some really benign comments from a manager well within his rights to stick up for the players who make and effort in training. If Sancho wanted to earn some respect and time, then all he had to do was be a professional about his conduct and go tell ETH he would not be late again and work hard. If people don't grasp this concept, then it's more a reflection on their own outlook on what hard work and professionalism is about. The fact he has just decided to bum around in the reserves training whilst he sees the club is struggling on the field, tells us everything we need to know about him and his work ethic - if folk honestly think this is the kind of player we want around, then I feel sorry for them.
If Sancho had been banging in 20 goals a season, we would not be having this conversation. Rashford was clearly dropped but ten Hag claimed he was injured. And if anyone honestly believes that Sancho, or any player for that matter would choose to just bum around in the reserves, then they are the ones who should be pitied.
 

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Maybe just the wrong club at the wrong time. He was quality at Dortmund albeit there was always rumours about disciplinary issues.

It's amazing how so many quality looking players go to United but then look terrible when they come.
 

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Maybe just the wrong club at the wrong time. He was quality at Dortmund albeit there was always rumours about disciplinary issues.

It's amazing how so many quality looking players go to United but then look terrible when they come.
Or just Dortmund players.
 

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If Sancho had been banging in 20 goals a season, we would not be having this conversation. Rashford was clearly dropped but ten Hag claimed he was injured. And if anyone honestly believes that Sancho, or any player for that matter would choose to just bum around in the reserves, then they are the ones who should be pitied.
Bollox. ETH has twice already called out Rashford for not being professional enough off the pitch. The first time he dropped him. The difference is Rashfoed reacted in the right way - by apologising and taking the criticism on board - and was immediately put back in the team. If Sancho had the character to do the same he’d probably be starting our next match.
 

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Bollox. ETH has twice already called out Rashford for not being professional enough off the pitch. The first time he dropped him. The difference is Rashfoed reacted in the right way - by apologising and taking the criticism on board - and was immediately put back in the team. If Sancho had the character to do the same he’d probably be starting our next match.
He’s rarely looked like getting above any of our forward options in the pecking order.

If he had the right attitude he might get some minutes here and there and that would obviously be more useful than a guy who has effectively made himself unavailable. I can’t get from there to seeing him start the next (or any) match.

Perhaps he realises he can’t quite make the grade here.