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Thread: Man U´s woes

  1. #1
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    Man U´s woes

    The media are doing my head in at the moment, disecting and lamenting Man U´s situation. OK, it is a severe low point to lose to us but all this ´where has it all gone wrong´and ´how bad can it get´is OTT when you consider that none of these questions have been raised about our plight over the last 12 years.

    I read somewhere that Man U have spent north of 950 million on players since the PL started and many of them saying how bad decisions have been made - poor signings and no definitive style of play identified and followed. Poor management of the club? What about us FFS with an owner who sucks most of the money out to further other business interests?

    The sports press are cr*p and getting worse (or is it their bias that is getting worse?)

  2. #2
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    Difference is they are all not on the Glaziers payroll.They are all on Ashley's.

  3. #3
    Typical case of changing direction by the owners !ring any bells?
    Went fro fergie who was given time and they won everything
    Then they swapped and changed since then ,giving managers large budgets and little time
    That's where they are now
    No stability within the club
    They are a huge club who can and probably will put it right but it will cost a billion pound to put them at number 1 slot again

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