03 Oct 2018 13:21:25
I know it's only half a quote but according to the manager last night was "not a bad result". Now, as a one off he is right but he conveniently ignores context.
It is actually an appalling result. This is Man U at home at the Theatre of Dreams. This is yet another lack lustre performance in a string with only two victories against second string opponents to provide very mediocre "highlights".

We were so "at home" that viewers could be forgiven for thinking that players had carpet slippers on. Any "highlights" from last night were only such as slight relief from the generally dire performance.

As per my post on the Rumours section some days ago I am still awaiting the super optimists to take up my challenge explain why I should be encouraged by this backward progress, why it is toxic to say that this situation is appalling and wanting it over ASAP. Just sacking the manager will not solve anything. Those presiding of this fiasco need to go as well. The really depressing fact is that the owners are raking it in and inaction is very much in their mercenary interests.

I know that sorting it properly may be very disruptive but to use a travel analogy the sooner one admits to having taken a wrong turn and turned back the quicker you get to your destination.


1.) 03 Oct 2018
03 Oct 2018 14:57:28
I've watched a lot of Valencia this season, they looked better against Utd than much of the fodder they have faced in Spain. Awful result.

Good post.


2.) 03 Oct 2018
03 Oct 2018 21:36:34
I really the “theatre of dreams” tag, but agree with the sentiment of the post.


3.) 04 Oct 2018
04 Oct 2018 12:55:47
Eric,

It isn't a tag it is the nickname of our great stadium, I am sure you have been when things are going well, the name makes perfect sense.


4.) 04 Oct 2018
04 Oct 2018 19:52:05
GDS2
Agreed but temporarily (I hope) it is becoming the Theatre of Nightmares.