DavelinaJolie
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Shouldn't he be more worried about Derby?
He was asked a question in a press conference. He’s actually doing a fantastic job at Derby this season. Hit with an almost insurmountable challenge, but if they manage to continue their form from the first half of the season they might miraculously stay up. Although they just got hit by another transfer embargo until they get a buyer and Jagielka’s contract cannot be renewed until then also.Shouldn't he be more worried about Derby?
ThisLove Wazza but it’s extremely easy saying this from the outside. Where was this when our decline had started and he was stinking up the place while wearing the armband?
That’s the winners mentality! Take no prisoners and skull a few cansI agree, but still a bit harsh to give him a Stone Cold Stunner for it.
Stop speaking the truth man! People on here don't like that.Here is what I do not get.
After the Glazers' takeover, most of the fans were united in the opinion that this would be terrible for the club in the long run. Years have passed, United have inevitably slowly declined, replaced Ronaldo with Valencia, won the last league title with a team full of soon-to-be-past-its and a few youngsters who never lived up to the potential...
The decline has been slow and steady but completely what was to be expected when the Glazers took over.
Yet people seriously think that United can somehow have the same standards as they would have if these people were not in charge. My question is how. How exactly?
Even Liverpool, with the genius Klopp at the helm, have won only two major trophies and this is likely to be his final tally at the helm once he leaves.
How do people expect United to be able to compete with other large clubs whose owners either help them financially or do not take money from the club is beyond me.
If he keeps Derby up, he should get it.Angling for the United job
And for that Ill forever thank Ole.Rooney definitely has his eye on the United role at some point. Fortunately I think Ole has killed the ex-player route. Rooney would have to show himself to be an excellent manager, winning trophies in the top flight to even be considered.
Not really, he signed a contract after he was offered to be highest paid player in the PL.Many people will blame him for trying to leave, but by doing what he did he held the club and ferguson to account to maintain a high standard.
Rooney supposedly arrived for training pissed up whilst club captainRooney won and everyone likes to win but no way he has a winning mentality.
A friend of mine used to deliver donner kebabs to his house mid week.
Ronaldo has a winning mentality
See guys? I told you many people will blame him.Not really, he signed a contract after he was offered to be highest paid player in the PL.
I don't blame him Rele, just saying.See guys? I told you many people will blame him.
Hehehe
I'm not having a go at Rooney, I'm actually sympathetic because it must be fecking annoying trying to do a job and people just asking you about a club you used to play for.He was asked a question in a press conference. He’s actually doing a fantastic job at Derby this season. Hit with an almost insurmountable challenge, but if they manage to continue their form from the first half of the season they might miraculously stay up. Although they just got hit by another transfer embargo until they get a buyer and Jagielka’s contract cannot be renewed until then also.
Wayne deserves a statue outside Derby stadium if he keeps them up. His team is playing at a mid-table form so far in the season which is quite remarkable given the working conditions he's been given.He was asked a question in a press conference. He’s actually doing a fantastic job at Derby this season. Hit with an almost insurmountable challenge, but if they manage to continue their form from the first half of the season they might miraculously stay up. Although they just got hit by another transfer embargo until they get a buyer and Jagielka’s contract cannot be renewed until then also.
It's looking like they are about to lose Jagielka to Stoke. Blocked from renewing his contract until they get bought out, and Stoke are looking to swoop in in the meantime.Wayne deserves a statue outside Derby stadium if he keeps them up. His team is playing at a mid-table form so far in the season which is quite remarkable given the working conditions he's been given.
Its also to his credit that he chose to stick with the team at a time when it would have been incredibly comfortable to just walk away from a colossal mess the owners have left him with.
to be fair and I disliked him at the time for it. He was the first to call that the club was starting to cut corners and crumble under the glazers. He could see the standards dropping around him fast. His last few years were poor but he’s a legend. 100%.Many people will blame him for trying to leave, but by doing what he did he held the club and ferguson to account to maintain a high standard.
Thread closed.They’re both right. Ronaldo this season, Rooney long term.
He was bossing it between 16-18 though. How many other players are.Then man who by birth certificate is younger than Ronaldo. If he wasn’t such a thick scouse wanker who loved to drink then maybe he could play well into his 30s like Ronaldo.
What you on about? Rooney was playing at a high level since he was 16 and did it for a very long time.Then man who by birth certificate is younger than Ronaldo. If he wasn’t such a thick scouse wanker who loved to drink then maybe he could play well into his 30s like Ronaldo.
Too early. Let him have a couple of more years in the PL and see what he can do with a better club/players. He needs to develop as a manager in all aspects. He wont run away. We will always be his first choice if we come knocking.If he keeps Derby up, he should get it.
Love Wazza but it’s extremely easy saying this from the outside. Where was this when our decline had started and he was stinking up the place while wearing the armband?
I was joking. If he keeps Derby up, it will be a miracle. I agree with the rest of your post thought. Rooney is one to watch.Too early. Let him have a couple of more years in the PL and see what he can do with a better club/players. He needs to develop as a manager in all aspects. He wont run away. We will always be his first choice if we come knocking.
The Glazers are cnuts, but let’s be honest, a lack of spending hasn’t been our issue in the last 10 years, the issue has been how that money has been spent.Here is what I do not get.
After the Glazers' takeover, most of the fans were united in the opinion that this would be terrible for the club in the long run. Years have passed, United have inevitably slowly declined, replaced Ronaldo with Valencia, won the last league title with a team full of soon-to-be-past-its and a few youngsters who never lived up to the potential...
The decline has been slow and steady but completely what was to be expected when the Glazers took over.
Yet people seriously think that United can somehow have the same standards as they would have if these people were not in charge. My question is how. How exactly?
Even Liverpool, with the genius Klopp at the helm, have won only two major trophies and this is likely to be his final tally at the helm once he leaves.
How do people expect United to be able to compete with other large clubs whose owners either help them financially or do not take money from the club is beyond me.
People just don’t want to accept the reality because its absolutely as you described it. When the board decided that top 4 was good enough it lowered standards. Now the rot has set in so it’s going to be very hard to turn things around.Here is what I do not get.
After the Glazers' takeover, most of the fans were united in the opinion that this would be terrible for the club in the long run. Years have passed, United have inevitably slowly declined, replaced Ronaldo with Valencia, won the last league title with a team full of soon-to-be-past-its and a few youngsters who never lived up to the potential...
The decline has been slow and steady but completely what was to be expected when the Glazers took over.
Yet people seriously think that United can somehow have the same standards as they would have if these people were not in charge. My question is how. How exactly?
Even Liverpool, with the genius Klopp at the helm, have won only two major trophies and this is likely to be his final tally at the helm once he leaves.
How do people expect United to be able to compete with other large clubs whose owners either help them financially or do not take money from the club is beyond me.