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Bruce Rioch signed Bergkamp, not wenger.
Yeah course he did lol
David Dein signed Bergkamp, not rocket science on whose advice
Bruce Rioch signed Bergkamp, not wenger.
Yeah course he did lol
David Dein signed Bergkamp, not rocket science on whose advice
There are many a player who will claim to have been loyal to their club. When the reality is, no one better wanted them ?
TBF, even he admitted that in this era he'd have left.Matt Le Tissier !!!!
I'm not sure these claims or entirely contradictory, nor even that controversial. It just depends how both sides want to spin the discussion, particularly Lingard in front of his social media following.Man United need to get their stories straight
Ralf R says Lingard asked for a couple of days off to get his head right
Lingard tweets to say hes fine and the club told him to have time off.
Not the first time Ralf has just made stuff up to the media, all a bit weird if you ask me! You'd think "the biggest club in the world" could at least sing from the same hymn sheet
I'm not sure these claims or entirely contradictory, nor even that controversial. It just depends how both sides want to spin the discussion, particularly Lingard in front of his social media following.
I think everyone would agree that Lingard is upset behind the scenes. On the face of it, there have been plenty of opportunities to give him a good run out, especially as the players on the pitch have not exactly been great and the fact he did very well at West Ham. However, Ole, and now Ralf, have not fancied him at all. There must be some reason behind it. Maybe he is a bad trainer, or his attitude stinks?
However, it is easy to see how a conversation between club or player concluded some time off for him would be good. Maybe it was the clubs idea, even if they came to that idea based on how Jesse expressed his feelings and they felt it would be for the best. To Ralf, he simply explained that Jesse requested this time off, whether it was offered by the club or instigated by Jesse. Jesse has a social media profile to keep squeaky clean, so he has come out and said he is happy. Of course he is going to say that (in reality, he may be devastated he didn't get a move, but he is hardly going to tell his followers that now that he has to stay at the club for the rest of the season).
Either way, why would the default opinion be that Ralf is making stuff up? Even if there was a clear disagreement, is there not a possibility that Jesse is making stuff up?
I've felt this for a long time, but there is more and more evidence that there could be a stinking attitude amongst some groups of players within the club. Possibly happy to backstab staff, and maybe even fellow players. We've had Pogba running to his agent every time he felt he wasn't worshipped 100%. The likes of Martial and Rashford who have a face of thunder more often that not. The accusations against Greenwood, if true, make you wonder what he is like behind the scenes (with rumours that a lot of players have not liked him for a while). All of this is just guesswork on my part, as I've no idea what things are like behind the scenes or how any investigation will unfold. But, it could be that there is an awful culture within the dressing room, and some players are too far gone. Maybe Jesse is one of those players who causes problems within the team?
Its just all messy isnt it. Liverpool and City just dont seem to have this same culture that you describe. Sounds like United is full of individuals and really not a connected unit that are buying in to a bigger picture. Needs a real overhaul.
Bit in bold - because its the second time he has said something in a media conference that has then been poo poo'd by a player. It seems to me that players just dont respect him enough as hes only there in the short term.
Reports when Lingard was at West Ham suggested he was a very polarising individual who lifted the mood of the players and was a really positive guy... Id understand that dropping somewhat when going back to united and then not getting game time, but he does seem to be a very fun personality.
Its just all messy isnt it. Liverpool and City just dont seem to have this same culture that you describe. Sounds like United is full of individuals and really not a connected unit that are buying in to a bigger picture. Needs a real overhaul.
Bit in bold - because its the second time he has said something in a media conference that has then been poo poo'd by a player. It seems to me that players just dont respect him enough as hes only there in the short term.
Reports when Lingard was at West Ham suggested he was a very polarising individual who lifted the mood of the players and was a really positive guy... Id understand that dropping somewhat when going back to united and then not getting game time, but he does seem to be a very fun personality.
To be fair, I think it was fairly clear what Rangnick felt was United's best side, before the break anyway.Question, does RR, or anyone at United really, know what Uniteds best side or close to it is currently? I guess theres a few less to choose from now with Martial and Van de Beek leaving, Lingaard clearly not being picked and Greenwoods situation
seems 2 options at either full back, 3 into 2 at centre half, plenty of CM options that dont seem to work (add in the return of Pogba to this too), where does Fernandes play and who are the other attacking options alongside Ronaldo? Cavani seems to be sidelined and the rest seem to be rotating trying to find some partnerships that work?
if I guessed United starting XI for the next league game Id be surprised if I got more than 7 or 8 right
What if someone who was in the Premier League last season - and therefore had all the VAR stuff installed presumably - is now in the Championship buts gets a home tie in the cup? Will they not use it even though all the equipment is in place??Only 9 of this weekends 16 FA Cup matches will have VAR in use,
From the BBC:
“The cut-off is clear. It is in operation at Premier League grounds only.
Effectively, only Premier League clubs have licences due to the infrastructure, workforce and costs that are involved.
The match cost is £9,250, which is shared equally by the competing clubs from the gate receipts.”
Didn’t realise the costs would be shared.
Imo, it should be the same for all ties for all rounds in the competition.
I think B’Mouth did a few years back, but if they no longer have the license they can’t.?What if someone who was in the Premier League last season - and therefore had all the VAR stuff installed presumably - is now in the Championship buts gets a home tie in the cup? Will they not use it even though all the equipment is in place??
To be fair, I think it was fairly clear what Rangnick felt was United's best side, before the break anyway.
De Gea
Dalot (Ole preferred Wan Bissaka)
Telles (Ole preferred Shaw)
Maguire
Varane
Fred
McTomminay
Rashford
Greenwood
Fernandes
Ronaldo
Elanga came in on the left, as Rashford was out of form and just back from injury, but I suspect he ultimately still prefers Rashford, or prepared to give him the chance. He'd rotate a few in and out, but those players appeared to be HIS preferred best 11. Clearly Greenwood could be out for a while (or forever), so hopefully Sancho will hopefully now get the chance he is looking for.
It is certainly not exciting, especially when you look at the core of the team. Fred and McTomminay, no matter how hard they work, will never consistently be able to control the temp of a football match. If we had two quality players in there (with McTomminay and/or Fred as squad players), potentially they can help join up defense and attack. Be able to effectively bring the wingers into the game, and provide easy balls for shaky defenders to pass to. We've obviously a lot of players out of form and low on confidence, so my "hope" is that strengthening that area of the pitch would improve the performances of players who have shown potential in the past.As a united fan when you read that team, does it get you excited?
Not saying there arent good players, really want to see Sancho flourish, but man you guys are lacking something special and that fear you used to. Possibly playing 2 CDM's is the cause?
As an Villa fan I read that line up and think we can compete. I never expect anything against City/ Liverpool/ Chelsea - just hope we give them a game! The only thing that scares me is that you always seem to win penos against us, of which Fernandes or Ronaldo dont miss many!
It is certainly not exciting, especially when you look at the core of the team. Fred and McTomminay, no matter how hard they work, will never consistently be able to control the temp of a football match. If we had two quality players in there (with McTomminay and/or Fred as squad players), potentially they can help join up defense and attack. Be able to effectively bring the wingers into the game, and provide easy balls for shaky defenders to pass to. We've obviously a lot of players out of form and low on confidence, so my "hope" is that strengthening that area of the pitch would improve the performances of players who have shown potential in the past.
Man United need to get their stories straight
Ralf R says Lingard asked for a couple of days off to get his head right
Lingard tweets to say hes fine and the club told him to have time off.
Not the first time Ralf has just made stuff up to the media, all a bit weird if you ask me! You'd think "the biggest club in the world" could at least sing from the same hymn sheet
Only 9 of this weekends 16 FA Cup matches will have VAR in use,
From the BBC:
“The cut-off is clear. It is in operation at Premier League grounds only.
Effectively, only Premier League clubs have licences due to the infrastructure, workforce and costs that are involved.
The match cost is £9,250, which is shared equally by the competing clubs from the gate receipts.”
Didn’t realise the costs would be shared.
Imo, it should be the same for all ties for all rounds in the competition.