Lillian Thomson
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Manure signing publicity seeking has-beens. Things are looking up for next season at last.
I partly agree but it's possible to understate the problem of having past-it strikers around the squad. Having RVP and Rooney around, and to a lesser extent Falcao, has had a pretty severe impact on our performances over the past few seasons. Internal politics can make it difficult for coaches to get them out of the team, or the coaches might just not have the balls to drop them. RVP getting injured was pivotal in getting us to 4th in 2015, and this season we had our best run when Rooney's injury got Rashford in the team. That experience is probably what's causing my ambivalence about this transfer when I should really be excited.He just had his best scoring season, albeit it for a dominant team in a not great league. Still, I don't see much downside to this transfer given it's a one year contract, unfortunately. Even if he scored at half the rate he did last season he'd still be an asset.
Clubs could probably afford it but might not go for him if they don't have a culture of paying those sort of wages. I imagine Arsenal would fall into that bracket.
Not familiar with him apart from the recent stats the rumors mention. What's the general opinion on on him?100% these Mkhitaryan rumours are going to end with the sudden announcement that he's signed for Chelsea.
This.Like manager, like signing.
Chelsea surely?This.
Man U working hard to wrest the commercially attractive status of most hated club on the planet away from Real Madrid.
It's Man U and always should beChelsea surely?
Mourinho is the common denominator. Hated Chelsea with a passion when he was there, and I was like a Man Utd. fan when they beat Chelsea to the title in 2007. Now I can see the same hate being transferred to Utd. Fergie had his faults, but he was an angel compared to Jose for the neutral.Chelsea definitely the most despised club for me. A high density of horrible players/fans/managers over the last ten years or so means they have overtaken Man Utd fairly comfortably in my eyes. I think what made me realise this was when it dawned on me that over the last few years I have taken greater delight in Chelsea losing than more or less anything else in football.
Man Utd stopped being truly hateable for me around 2007, when they became legitimately really really good. Too good to hate. Since then they've not really been good enough to hate. Still highly amusing when they get beaten in amusing circumstances though (e.g. the 6-1 home defeat to City).