Furball
Evil Scotsman
Stress fracture or ****ed back from carrying Man Utd all season?I heard he’s had a stress fracture in his back for a good while and against Wolves he got another one.
Stress fracture or ****ed back from carrying Man Utd all season?I heard he’s had a stress fracture in his back for a good while and against Wolves he got another one.
Got his 2nd one is what I heard. He was carrying one and the ankle before the cup game.I heard he’s had a stress fracture in his back for a good while and against Wolves he got another one.
Yeah this. Woodward is the constant theme from Alex to now over 4 managers. The ****** squad with mediocre guys on high wages and the constant extensions is him.There’s obviously something to this but TV pundits basically never blame managers for anything. Which is the exact opposite of what fans do.
I’d find it more annoying if we were in Arsenal’s November situation where the manager was clearly the problem. Solskjaer to me is like Victor Lindelof - out of his depth and a better replacement would be a good move, but he’s clearly not who the conversation should be about.
The 'lets offer Ashley Young a 2 year extension even though there's a club willing to offer actual money for him' decision was mindboggling.Yeah this. Woodward is the constant theme from Alex to now over 4 managers. The ****** squad with mediocre guys on high wages and the constant extensions is him.
Yeah, I really do not see the point either.Don’t see the point of signing him. Short-term fix when the short term is a bit of a write-off. Maybe he’ll help a Europa League push?
what are you talking about, Sheffield United are doing really wellFor an outsider, the United situation has actually went from funny to sad. Probably a bad indictment of the situation.
A lot of people are saying this but none of the noise coming out of the club suggests it's anywhere near the agenda.Solskjaer's getting sacked, right?
Without his connection to the club as a player, do you really think Man Utd would have hired a manager whose CV reads 'I got Cardiff relegated and won a couple of titles with Molde'?Tbh I don't even think Ole is that bad, I just don't think he's that good either. It's really funny to me that after five and a half years of being shite, now the United board and media presence have finally decided "ok we're bad, and it's going to take a lot of time and faith to get good again" but they're doing it with a manager who has so little pedigree at the elite level. The comparisons to Klopp's first year at Liverpool are particularly amusing for a number of reasons.