It’s alright, I’m sure he can play centre back in Maguire’s absence.Pr tip 1. Don't announce boring back room staff members during the transfer window.
Couldn't have said it better...Just more bloody damage control!If you can’t figure out how to actually make things better instead figure out how to make things appear better.
can he play right midfield? If not, do not want.Ashton who presented The Sunday Supplement on Sky has been hired by United as a PR consultant.
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Nice one..can he play right midfield? If not, do not want.
he’s only going to use us, and go off somewhere better next season - can’t see why we are wasting resources on a position that’s clearly not a priority.
Ed tried to sign Max Clifford, didn’t even realise he was dead let alone a paedo, and then we end up with this guy, who has spent years just working on a Sunday. What sort of work rate is that? Will he even be open to consulting with us if we need him on a cold Wednesday night at Stoke? I highly doubt it.
I can’t even find a YouTube clip of him, and clearly he’s too old and injury prone. He won’t improve, and he doesn’t have any sell on value, so we will just be lumbered with him and Lingard. Don’t get me started on his injury record, at least he can keep Bailly and Rojo company.
At least he’s British, and that’s the single most important thing about this transfer, as we are not allowed to buy outside of the isles.
We couldn’t even afford to purchase him full time, another example of the Glazer penny pinching. Joke of a club, an utter embarrassment.
No offence intended but why on earth do you do that?He’s starting his own media company and quit being a journalist and also quit the Sunday Supplement.
I like Neil Ashton, I’m a fan of Sunday Supplement and watch it on a weekly basis.
This. No matter what manager we have, this shower of absolute shite above must change.If you can’t figure out how to actually make things better instead figure out how to make things appear better.
These things aren't mutual exclusive, in fact a functioning organization would do both at the same time. Try to fix the core problems while making sure that everyone believes that everything is going swimmingly or at the very least that everything is under control. Now my guess is that they will fail to achieve both of these things.So rather than deal with the core problems at the club get someone in to put bells and whistles around the problem?
Why ask if you already have the answer? Or they could be trying to do both, as JP says.So rather than deal with the core problems at the club get someone in to put bells and whistles around the problem?
What you described at the end is a PR move, they should hire you.So we’re paying someone from the ‘fiery British media’ to tell us how to deal with the fiery British media.
Bit of a racket.
Great work if you can get it.
Who actually reads newspapers/or their websites these days?
A lot of the ‘news’ that they write comes from the managers press conference which now because of the internet you can watch. You can make your own mind up. You don’t need a middle man to twist what the manager said. Clickbait merchants.
Here’s something the club could have done. Release a statement saying that they were planning on hiring a PR Consultant but have now decided to donate that money to local charities.
Do you fancy being my agent?What you described at the end is a PR move, they should hire you.
Watched it for years now even before Ashton, Sunday morning breakfast and the SS is a must for me, I find it interesting.No offence intended but why on earth do you do that?
Well said.What you described at the end is a PR move, they should hire you.
You forgot about the app too, we're getting battered in a game and they ask who's been man of the match so far, erm let me have a think... no one?!Hopefully he can get that stupid Man Utd Instagram account to stop posting rubbish after a loss. Or get our idiotic players to stop posting motivational quotes after games where we lose.