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I’m gutted, he was doing a marvellous job.
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Sid MCFC wrote:I’m gutted, he was doing a marvellous job.
I guess you are right, as Pogba will play and Lukaku might get a pass he can score from...
I have never been a big fan of Maureen, yes he generally wins trophies, but he is a spoilt arrogant tosser, imho. As the club were stupid enough to recently give him a new contract... he will get a huge pay off... in fact as he has been more of a prima Donne lately that was what he had been angling for.
I know a few Manure supporters and they never thought he was a 'fit as his defensive brand of playing was not the Manure way
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Its a very fair world, you are paid a fortune, get sacked with a reported 24 mil pay off.
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I'm just so pleased that the whingeing, arrogant tw*t is finished in this country, so that we don't have to listen to his depressing and miserable twattishness anymore [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Please tell me if I;m wrong but I get the feeling you are not a fanGordon Armstrong wrote:I'm just so pleased that the whingeing, arrogant tw*t is finished in this country, so that we don't have to listen to his depressing and miserable twattishness anymore [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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I've always liked him, Sydney, and I wouldn't have a word said against him [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Me thinks you speak with forked tongue.Gordon Armstrong wrote:I've always liked him, Sydney, and I wouldn't have a word said against him [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Even I speak sometimes to a couple of manure season ticket holders and up to a couple of weeks ago they were still defending him and mostly blaming the board and a few players. The board did cock up by appointing moaniho in the first place, the rest of the debacle lies squarely on his shoulders.sunderpitt wrote:Sid MCFC wrote:I’m gutted, he was doing a marvellous job.
I guess you are right, as Pogba will play and Lukaku might get a pass he can score from...
I have never been a big fan of Maureen, yes he generally wins trophies, but he is a spoilt arrogant tosser, imho. As the club were stupid enough to recently give him a new contract... he will get a huge pay off... in fact as he has been more of a prima Donne lately that was what he had been angling for.
I know a few Manure supporters and they never thought he was a 'fit as his defensive brand of playing was not the Manure way
I like to think it was a panic appointment because City got Pep, whatever the reason for me it was a great appointment and I’ve said that from day one and no I don’t have a crystal ball.
Pity they didn’t wait until after Christmas though as mine ruined now.
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Very good post Gordon, maybe could could have added “two faced” “back stabbing” and “turd” though.Gordon Armstrong wrote:I'm just so pleased that the whingeing, arrogant tw*t is finished in this country, so that we don't have to listen to his depressing and miserable twattishness anymore [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Well earned, except for the golden handshake. In the end they could have stuck with Moyes, but big Sam might take it.
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Paul Ince: “I’d pick Steve Bruce today. He’s not working at the moment, and he had seven or eight years at the club. He’s been a very good, and successful manager and he more than many understands what it’s like to be a United player.” #mufc [Paddy Power]
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I have seen Solskaer's name also. For me this just about sums up ManU's fetish of going back to what they used to be and everything will be OK. When Busby retired and went on the board the club became a graveyard for a stream of proven managers but the Busby spectre was just there. They seem to forget that Fergie was stood on the trapdoor until they won an FA cup.cyprussyd wrote:Paul Ince: “I’d pick Steve Bruce today. He’s not working at the moment, and he had seven or eight years at the club. He’s been a very good, and successful manager and he more than many understands what it’s like to be a United player.” #mufc [Paddy Power]
Time for them to get real now and be patient with whoever comes in during the Summer.
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Nostalgic wrote:I have seen Solskaer's name also. For me this just about sums up ManU's fetish of going back to what they used to be and everything will be OK. When Busby retired and went on the board the club became a graveyard for a stream of proven managers but the Busby spectre was just there. They seem to forget that Fergie was stood on the trapdoor until they won an FA cup.cyprussyd wrote:Paul Ince: “I’d pick Steve Bruce today. He’s not working at the moment, and he had seven or eight years at the club. He’s been a very good, and successful manager and he more than many understands what it’s like to be a United player.” #mufc [Paddy Power]
Time for them to get real now and be patient with whoever comes in during the Summer.
Spot on Nos, especially about Fergie in the last chance saloon

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Newcastle fan on phone is says he has no fear of them coming in for Rafa because they would not want his boring style of football.Silvers wrote:Rafa ???
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Pocchetino is the man they want long term but looks like Solskjaer till end of season (according to Torygraph)
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If they want to get back on top I doubt that Pochettino can do that. He has gone along the same lines as Mourinho and lost out regularly. Plus paying 30mil for Sissoko seemed a sign of desperation.
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