You're right when it comes to scapegoating because unlike him and sanchez who were under performing, Pogba didn't deserve the nonsense written about him which is why I said especially Pogba in the post you quoted.Yes, in relation to Pogba it’s 100% true but Lukaku and Sanchez were scapegoated because they were absolute dogshit. It’s an insult to Pogba that he’s even mentioned in the same breath as the other two.
vicious.I would have assumed that criticism, like the ball, just bounces off him.
It seems that due to his massive mass he's got big gravitational pull, hence the criticism sticks to him.I would have assumed that criticism, like the ball, just bounces off him.
That's actually a great comparisonHe's the player's version of David Moyes. We'll be hearing about his unfair treatment at United for years
Grown ass man, more like grown ass baby.
Not too sure pizza and pasta land is going to work out too well for someone with his appetiteHe should actually stay in the US, McDonalds, Burger King and other shit wonderland for him. If he's still there I hope airlines decline his boarding due to his excessive weight.
Perhaps if pogba wasnt as lazy, inconsistent, regularly dispossessed in midfield and incapable of providing any kind of real leadership then maybe just maybe he wouldn't be scapegoats. People who earn more in one week than the prime minister of the uk does in 52 should be able to accept a bit of scapegoating when they underperform, to be fair to pogba maybe he can accept it but then again he wants to leave as well.....when the going gets tough and all thatHe actually made some valid points. I know people won't bother to take a look at what he said from a rational stand point but rather an emotional one(people hate him on these boards) but the bit about being protected is true. Same with the scapegoating, though this point in especially true in regard to Pogba. That man has been scapegoated to no end and it's still happening with Neville and the media trying to scapegoat him for everything happening wrong right now(although there isn't much wrong happening currently).
He will score less against the top 4 there than Rashford will against the top 4 here. @ me next monthLukaku will score more for Inter this season than any of United's will score for United. @ me at the end of the season.
beautiful.He will score less against the top 4 there than Rashford will against the top 4 here. @ me next month
That’s where Woolworths went wrong, shareholders voted to sack the girls on the pick and mix counters instead of the CEO.Funny how the three highest paid players were scapegoated... When my business is underperforming we usually blame the cleaner.
And so he should. Much weaker league played at a much slower pace, and he'll be playing for one of the stronger teams.Lukaku will score more for Inter this season than any of United's will score for United. @ me at the end of the season.
I would have assumed that criticism, like the ball, just bounces off him.
Prefers sticking the knife into another piece of cake.And so it starts. He is going to be sticking the knife in every chance he gets. Shame he couldn't put so much effort into his diet.
I think he thinks he's world class. He also thinks people think that. Sadly for him they don't share his thinking.Talks as if he’s fecking world class. Jesus wept.
Pogba had a good 10 games for us which falls along way short of a good season. He was good from when ole took over until the first psg game when he was sent off. He was poor before and after that c.10 game spell, not sure how anyone could argue therefore that he had a good season.Lukaku was the scapegoat?
Fellaini goes WTF.
Smalling goes WTF.
Rojo goes WTF.
Young and Valencia go WTF.
Pogba had a good season for us, I understand if he feels media made him a scapegoat. But Sanchez really didn't do much, being the best-paid player in the league.
Lukaku on the other hand pretty much needs 3 great chances to score 1 goal. I wish him best of luck in Inter, but for me, I'll miss him less than I miss Fellaini.
Didn't think about that but thought they did so almost by default.Out of interest, did any Utd players post anything on social media saying goodbye to Lukaku?
I can't remember seeing anything.
Fellaini for example, had almost everybody in the squad post something wishing him well when he left in January.
That's a good point. Can't remember either. I think Fellaini was a really likable guy in the team, it was only the fans that hated the poor guy.Out of interest, did any Utd players post anything on social media saying goodbye to Lukaku?
I can't remember seeing anything.
Fellaini for example, had almost everybody in the squad post something wishing him well when he left in January.