ArjenIsM3
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Your hate is very strange.If United adopt a policy of discrimination against foreigners, would you consider that ok.
Your hate is very strange.If United adopt a policy of discrimination against foreigners, would you consider that ok.
A lot of us areThey think we are stupid.
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It's such lame bollox, you already devoted too much thought to it. This stuff if just the standard generic dross that spills from the mouth of the puppet at the end of any given underwhelming window. Look, what prep had he done? What level of coordinated planning was invested? Sweet FA, is what. Ed is a disgrace, a shame to the club. The club is sick, and Woody and the Glazers are the cause. Ole is Ole, he will do his best and unless miracles happen, will be hung out to dry."Woodward and the Glazers have bought into Solskjaer's vision of the future and his desire to rebuild the club around a squad largely made up of young, hungry, domestic talent. #mufc [Standard]"
What's worrying about this is that these quotes seem to me like the top brass are laying the groundwork for the blame to be laid squarely at the feet of Ole and his vision. I mean, had Ole not been in charge, Woody would obviously have gone and gotten another midfielder and striker, but he's just so invested in Ole's plan.
seriously fella give your head a wobble
I could have worded that better. If United adopt a policy of discriminating against foreign players and not signing them in favour of British players would that be ok because that is what the articles are implying.Your hate is very strange.
Ultimately I'd hope we sign players based on their ability and not where they're from, but I don't think its a big deal for teams to prefer players from their home country. Athletic Bilbao do it and nobody cares.I could have worded that better. If United adopt a policy of discriminating against foreign players and not signing them in favour of British players would that be ok because that is what the articles are implying.
Yes it’d be fine, there’s lots of reasons why recruiting home players over foreign ones makes sense if the home grown players are good enough. Main one is them being less likely to want to go back home.I could have worded that better. If United adopt a policy of discriminating against foreign players and not signing them in favour of British players would that be ok because that is what the articles are implying.
United aren't discriminating against anyone you absolute wallyBecause I think a lot of people outside the UK would be uncomfortable supporting a club who discriminates against them in terms of who they prefer to play for the club.
I'm sure we are not looking for one and will rely on a team of Ole, Phelan, Carrick and Nicky Butt.HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa, etc.
What's journalism then?fecking Simon Stone is a Woodward stooge; zero integrity, just writes what he has been briefed. That's not fecking journalism.
Anyone can play for the club but the policy is only to sign players that really want to play for United and most commonly these players are found domestically. The policy of throwing big money at any big foreign name we can get our hands on is over. The Dybala deal was a case in point. He comes from a culture that doesn’t value English football in the highest bracket. In his culture Italian football (because of the migration history of Italians to Argentina) and Spanish football (because of the Latin link) are perceived as the pinnacle of football. As such he only wanted to join if we enriched him and his agent greatly. The folly of such an approach is pretty obvious but one we have fallen for in the past. Hence the new approach. That doesn’t mean we’ll never sign an Argentinian ever again and we would have signed foreign players in this window if the deals were right.Because I think a lot of people outside the UK would be uncomfortable supporting a club who discriminates against them in terms of who they prefer to play for the club.
Journalism is disseminating of news with detachment and objectivity. It's fine that Simon Stone uses sources within the club to disseminate the club's view - but by not revealing that he's been briefed he's lost all detachment and objectivity in his reporting and he's been used as a propaganda tool.What's journalism then?
People don’t seem to understand that ‘sources’ have their own agendas. Transfer leaks by a source is a brief...it just happens to be one that people like to hear. That’s the whole problem with people worshipping the likes of DiMarzio - every journalist is being fed info and sometimes clubs, agents and players use it for their own advantage. You’re never going to get black/white solid reliable info from every journalist, all of the time.Journalism is disseminating of news with detachment and objectivity. It's fine that Simon Stone uses sources within the club to disseminate the club's view - but by not revealing that he's been briefed he's lost all detachment and objectivity in his reporting and he's been used as a propaganda tool.
We tried to discuss terms with 7 players this Summer (Dybala, Eriksen, Mandzukic, Mejbri, AWB, James and Maguire). 4 were foreign. Only 3 were British.Because I think a lot of people outside the UK would be uncomfortable supporting a club who discriminates against them in terms of who they prefer to play for the club.
Of course, that's why when reporting off a source you have to reveal the who, the what, the where, the when and the why. Otherwise you're merely parroting what the club wants you to, and I expect better from the Beeb.People don’t seem to understand that ‘sources’ have their own agendas. Transfer leaks by a source is a brief...it just happens to be one that people like to hear. That’s the whole problem with people worshipping the likes of DiMarzio - every journalist is being fed info and sometimes clubs, agents and players use it for their own advantage. You’re never going to get black/white solid reliable info from every journalist, all of the time.
Didn't Mandzukic play for you?Having Kovac as our manager really was the worst thing to ever happen
Perisic and Mandzukic.
Basically as Robbery sucessors.
It sometimes involves independent thought.What's journalism then?
That is why my original post said if this policy is true. I personally think it isn't but there are too many articles now saying the same thing.We tried to discussed terms with 7 players players this Summer (Dybala, Eriksen, Mandzukic, Mejbri, AWB, James and Maguire). 4 were foreign. Only 3 were British.
We also offered new contracts to Mata and DDG (and others I can't quite remember off the top of my head).
The idea that we're only targetting British players is nonsense. We're targetting anyone good enough (Maguire is statistically one of the best ball playing CBs in the world; AWB is statistically one of the best RBs in the world; Mejbri is one of the highest rated youngsters in the world; James is personal recommendation from Giggs). It's not United's fault who signs on the dotted line or not.
Maybe Dybala, Eriksen and Mandzukic are the bigots.
We signed Emeran and Hoogewerf as well.We tried to discuss terms with 7 players this Summer (Dybala, Eriksen, Mandzukic, Mejbri, AWB, James and Maguire). 4 were foreign. Only 3 were British.
We also offered new contracts to Mata and DDG (and others I can't quite remember off the top of my head).
The idea that we're only targetting British players is nonsense. We're targetting anyone good enough (Maguire is statistically one of the best ball playing CBs in the world; AWB is statistically one of the best RBs in the world; Mejbri is one of the highest rated youngsters in the world; James is personal recommendation from Giggs). It's not United's fault who signs on the dotted line or not.
Maybe Dybala, Eriksen and Mandzukic are the bigots.
Awesome isn't it. A lot of us saw this coming, many will fall hook line and sinker and on 09/08/20 after spending £60m following a 6-8th place finish, many will fall for it again.HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa, etc.
It's anti-British sentiment masquerading as cosmopolitanism.United discriminating against foreigners with a foreigner in charge of the team
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might have helped. good money for Rom.The Juve deal is dead
Can't believe you're posting about PL transfers, chutsThis was missed yesterday
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I usually don't have to! The Caf is pretty good at covering them.Can't believe you're posting about PL transfers, chuts
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I mean, I think any of the kids should be able to contribute more than 2 goals in 32 starts.Why allow this when we are short now as it is? I give up.
To get rid of a bad seed that is spoiling the dressing room atmosphere? To reduce his economic cost to the club? Because Ole has seen the talent and attitude of Gomes Greenwood and Chong and wants to go back to United's traditions?Why allow this when we are short now as it is? I give up.
Would have to take a massive wage cut or I think they may ask us to subsidise his wages, as their top earner Javier Pastore; is in only on €124,000.Tweet
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Because he's shit?Why allow this when we are short now as it is? I give up.
This is what Ole said about signings “It doesn’t matter if they are English, Norwegian, French, Brazilian," he said. "You just want good players and good people."I could have worded that better. If United adopt a policy of discriminating against foreign players and not signing them in favour of British players would that be ok because that is what the articles are implying.
We have no experienced attackers now.To get rid of a bad seed that is spoiling the dressing room atmosphere? To reduce his economic cost to the club? Because Ole has seen the talent and attitude of Gomes Greenwood and Chong and wants to go back to United's traditions?