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08 May 2024 10:50:28
Question @ wazza.
Do you think all the eth out folk should boycott their support until he has left like you did with Jose?
You critique people for wanting eth out but when you want a manager out you decide to boycott.
Do you think there is consistency in your viewpoint? Or is it a case of when you think you are right everyone should agree.
Why do you think you should boycott attending games until a manager is fired but I'd someone else wants a manger fired you think you have a right to tell them they are wrong? They hypocrisy is deadly
@ Jimbob does this make wazza a plastic fan? Is this another national disgrace?
Hilarious really šŸ¤£.

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08 May 2024 13:38:56
It's like a form of Tourettes.

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07 May 2024 22:21:56
Don't suppose Jose Mourinho is an option for MU again is he Ed002?

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{Ed002's Note - No.}

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08 May 2024 09:45:44
Itā€™s going to be Southgate isnā€™t it šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­.

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08 May 2024 11:28:21
I don't think with all the waiting around they are doing for dof and other staff they'll want to wait for Southgate to finish the euros I think they want the manager to be ready to go after maybe a couple of weeks off so they can get to work asap in the summer.

Still think Potter or Amorim are the best options, looks like Tuchel is doing his best pr to try and get it.

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08 May 2024 13:28:08
It's hard to know Brooks.
I've really got no personal preference to be honest at this stage.
To my mind every single other manager in the world is a compromise to pep. He is the best and by quite a margin imo.
That's not to say we can't put a coach in and build a team to compete with and beat them.
Whomever they decide by will be fine by me. Obviously I'll be more sceptical of some coaches than others due to my already formed
opinions.
But if it's Potter or Southgate or whomever they are making that appointment knowing too much that I don't so I'll bow to their knowledge and as long as there is that continuous improvement from the basics up then they have the right man.

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08 May 2024 16:57:12
Absolutely everything I say is opinion not fact I just don't expect them to want to wait for Southgate to finish with the euros, especially if they don't get Ashworth in before summer

I like Potter because I think it clams down the clamour of people expecting instant results and he can put in place a style and we can build up around for him to take the mantle and become long term or set a platform for someone to come in and take over and push on.

Also I remember ed001 saying he thinks outside the box I think when he was at ludogorets he had the players doing ballet training to help with fitness and stave off injuries.

Tuchel and Amorim would be different Tuchel would work with what he has more but rather than building a style, I find him more a cup manager rather than the whole thing leagues etc. Amorim would build a style and and based on his career so far his teams are good over a league format.

Both I think would be expected to do well and challenge quickly.

Southgate i'm not sure what he would offer maybe a friendly ear for the players? Maybe a bit of a man manager but we seem to be putting in a team above the manager so that isn't needed as much.

I also, based on what I've seen of their teams, think we would get the most entertaining football from Amorim and Potter which is why they are my picks

No matter who it is I will support them and give them a chance, recently I've not wanted Maguire eriksen, or Casemiro, but I was keen on ten hag like you say no one knows yet I'd hope if he's going they do it/ announce it soon rather than us going into the cup final with it over his head like Van Gaal or more accurately Mancini.

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08 May 2024 07:06:32
As it seeminly comes to the end of Ten Hags time with us, I will look fondly back on those early days when we all said its nice to have a proper football manager, someone who knows the game, can install discipline and set out proper tactics. How ironic that it ends like this, with a display reminiscent of the 4-1 loss to Watford.

At least when the next manager comes in, they can enjoy one decent year from the players before it all starts to fall apart, or will SJR finally be able go break this cycle we have been in for the last 12 years, who knows.

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08 May 2024 07:16:52
Grim, the next manager and group of players we sign will be ā€œexactly what we needā€, until they are not.

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08 May 2024 07:56:50
Precisely Wazza! Exactly what we need, until the toxic plastics jump out of their prams and start waving their toys about.

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08 May 2024 08:15:16
They absolutely need to make sure they give whoever comes in a good template to work to. If they feel they have that and want to give ETH a fair crack of the whip, assuming they feel he has not yet been given that, then we must ALL accept the decision and have faith in the process.

Far beyond my footballing level to make that call.

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08 May 2024 08:45:23
Are we seriously suggesting again the players have downed tools? Because thatā€™s not what I see.

I see severe tactical issues from a manager refusing to adapt.

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08 May 2024 08:54:02
Not sure I agree Caolan. Palace away was an even newer low point. Every player looked like theyā€™d given up.

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08 May 2024 09:49:05
They look on the floor Eric. I think they are deflated and have no energy for what's asked of them at this point, rather than downing tools. I think with the tactics, they are playing against themselves in a way.

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08 May 2024 12:07:37
I still saw players running and trying.

Tactically this whole set up is ludicrous. Every stat indicates how absurd it is. Yet to some people that canā€™t be criticised. Nothing was different when he had a fully fit team either. Remember wolves, spurs at the beginning of the season.

Itā€™s not good enough.

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07 May 2024 13:45:54
Might be a very foolish option but surely even releasing some of the high earners, instead of trying to sell them should considered. The wages off the books must be of more importance, don't know if that would effect FFP.

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{Ed002's Note - They have contracts, so the club would need to have the players agree or pay up the contracts. Try and stay away from the finances.}

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07 May 2024 11:58:22
Did a little research today as I can't understand some people's view on eth.
@ kurtis and ports.
Eth average tenure for a managers position is 2.3 years.
He has spent 645 m in his career on players.
Only 4 of these 105 players have a positive value increase post His signing. Martinez and Anthony being 2 of them.
How this guy got the job at united is beyond me. The more you look at the detail behind his good team at ajax the more it becomes clear that he has little foresight as a manager.
He is not build for longevity which is not necessarily a bad thing but we need to understand his average tenure is shorter than the likes if tuchel or Jose.

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07 May 2024 13:44:35
Heā€™s tactically naive and simplistic Ken, using injuries as an excuse is just lazy. Injuries or not we could be setup better. Seems like heā€™s persisting with the same tactics rather than adjusting to what he has available, and as for his signingsā€¦. most of them have been poor so why would ineos trust him with more funds.

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07 May 2024 14:01:13
Ken, I don't think his average tenure is something you can judge him against. Each time he has left he has gone to, dare I say a bigger prospect. Who knows how long he'd have stayed at Ajax for if we hadn't approached him?

I can't get on board with the money spent argument either, you can absolutely look at the recruitment but laying the fees at the managers feet I don't think is right. We are renowned for being poor in the transfer market. Mourinho spent 100M Euros on Pogba, 85M Euros on Lukaku, how did they work out? 55M Euros on Fred who fans hammered for the majority of his time at United.

My view is this, no manager has made it work at United since SAF. Mourinho has said the best achievement he ever done was finish 2nd with this group of players. Van Gaal said we are a commercial club and ETH should go to a Football Club. Ragnick said the club needs open heart surgery. So we are judging a manager who is working in these conditions, how can you make a fair analysis off of that?

You constantly refer to leaving it to the experts, Barcelona wanted ETH, Ed has said there are 3 I believe, clubs who would take him should he be available. He clearly has admirers within the coaching world but I don't believe we have seen the best of him because of the lack of structure and off-field chaos at the club.

You said yourself that he can go elsewhere and be a success like some players have done. Question to you is why can't he do that at United?

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07 May 2024 14:56:41
Ports.
That is not what ed002 said at all.
Barcelona made no offer to eth what are you talking about.
Of course he can go elsewhere and do well.
He is not a Manchester United coach or an epl coach. He will be leaving in the summer and he knows that.
He lacks charisma and he does not understand the epl his tactics are awful.
His eye for a player is awful.
Look through his whole career and all his signings.
He had a little success at ajax with a team and players he inherited.
No due dillehence or not enough was done in him and as we know it was done by incompetent people anyhow.
There is no compelling argument to keep him.
He has no pedigree at this level.
You have no faith inv the players Woodward and team selected for over 10 years. No faith in any of their previous managers.
Why to you have faith in this Woodward selection?
He is going he knows it.

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07 May 2024 15:54:59
Catalunya Radio reported at the time Laporta wanted Ten Hag to replace Koeman. Now for whatever reason it didn't progress or it's just a rumour but that's all you can go on, I never said they made an offer? Where did I say that? I thought it was one of the Ed's who said there were clubs interested in him should he leave but I must have read it elsewhere.

I had faith in the managers previously bar Moyes. I had no faith in Woodward and their ability to successfully work within the transfer world of football and believe a lot of first and second choice players were missed out on and managers have, in general had to settle for 3rd and 4th choices whilst the club over payed for them also.

So I don't see an issue with him working under a better structure. He is absolutely in the last saloon and maybe at Christmas should be reviewed. He got his tactics ok last season in his first season in English Football. For every Antony there's a Martinez, he saw that Garnacho and Mainoo were ready for 1st Team football.

I guess essentially Ken, why are you worried, you keep saying he's going and he knows it so why are you continuing to harp on about him and worried what others think? I'll back the next manager as well if and when they come in and give him time to succeed rather than jump on him when things go bad which they will at some point. How long will you give the new manager you know is coming in? How long until you blame Solskjaer's coaching and Ten Hags coaching for the issues?

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07 May 2024 17:47:43
Ports

We have to look at the damage ETH could do if here until Christmas. The club is on its knees, a laughing stock, because ETH has made mistake after mistake.

Why would we buy Onana and Antony unless ETH insisted? Or Amarabat on loan unless ETH insisted.
ETH keeps blaming injuries, many of which happened in training after he moaned at tough games.

You mentioned Mourinho, did he ask for Fred, like ETH clearly asked for Antony?

We are judging ETH work in coaching the team, his organisation or lack of it, how players he clearly insisted on are being fitted in. That first goal last night like many others was down to a lack of organisation or coaching, was it 50 mins before we had a shot? Then he singles out five players, two are Mainoo and Garnacho over the first goal. Putting Eriksen in the middle like that is not naive it was incompetence.

It is an utter shambles, you canā€™t say we didnā€™t buy what he wanted because who else would have gone for Onana, Antony and Amarabat.

I have absolutely no confidence in ETH and doubt very many would find any if he stays.

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07 May 2024 18:04:20
Ports I will be behind any manager that has players improving and the team improving.
Technically we are miles behind, that's coaching. Team shape and discipline we are miles behind. that's coaching. Fitness we are miles behind that's coaching. Conditioning we are miles behind that's coaching.
Injuries to players does not mean the ones that are playing can't pass the ball 10 yards, cannot control a ball, cannot make runs off the ball can't retain a decent shape, that's coaching.
Building a team and style that the fans can identify with. A team the fans can be proud of win or lose. A manager that can pull the team the fans and the players together. A manager that earns and commands respect from all parties.
A leader who leads and one that has great emotional intelligence, compassion and understanding.
I support a manager who understands the power of silence a trait all the best leaders throughout history have, knowing when to speak and which battles to fight.
I will support a manager who everybody wants to follow because they trust and believe in him.
Creating that culture can be done its not rocket science and has been done all over the world its not difficult with the right leadership and its even easier when the company has a traditionand history of it.
You need the right players too of course. But even the right players under the wrong leadership have no chance.
In many cases we have the wrong players under the wrong leadership and that's when you see the carnage we are witnessing.
It starts at the top. Eth does not have the leadership skills etc in anything that I've witnessed for the job that needs doing here.
The only caveat to that is that I don't see what's going on behind the scenes. If wilcox and ashworth see something I don't then I would trust their judgement but I think it highly unlikely.
Continuous improvement on the pitch ports is what I'll support.
That does not necessarily mean better results immediately for a season or 2 as there will be a high turnover over the next 3 windows so it will take time but if there is a sense of improvement right across the board and a sense that all players fans coaches and owners are pulling in the right and same direction then that's when you know you have the right man. Eth will never achieve that at united in my opinion. Particularly as he only has 4 games to do itšŸ¤£.

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07 May 2024 18:04:35
Ken, you're like a dog with a bone. In the words of Elsa, let it go, let it go, can't hold it back any more. Your passion is awesome but I think we all know how you feel.

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07 May 2024 18:24:51
Itā€™s not a passion AJH. Itā€™s an obsession which is far from awesome.

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07 May 2024 18:31:41
So where did it all go wrong for Ten Hag. Last season we were flying, we all thought that finally we were moving forward, then like a one hit wonder the dreaded second album came out and it flopped. Now the manager is fighting for his future, and the team play like strangers.

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07 May 2024 21:26:21
Where did it go wrong Grim? Started with the FA Cup final where we stood off them too much, got the impression ETH set up and tried not to lose the final. I donā€™t have evidence but I suspect the players were a bit downhearted about his leadership on that. Then ETH did not inspire anyone with the summer transfer window.

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08 May 2024 05:52:41
redman

You really have your own versions of everything. I was at that final. The entire industry including some of you here and pundits had us getting smashed 5 or 6 something playing a city team that was putting teams to the sword. There was not a fan on the train or in the stadium that thought we played not to lose and even though disappointing we gave them a game and almost took it into extra time hitting the post late on. My only memory from that game is there is no player like rodri in this league. A freak of a player imo and the difference maker and missing Martinez showed.

Guys like you and ken just make bs up as you go because you hate this manager and make it sound like you speak for the fanbase. you are a minority in reality given your extreme views on most things.

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08 May 2024 06:19:23
Last season we dropped completely off the pace after beating Newcastle for the cup.
It's been a downward spiral since then.

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{Ed025's Note - i would say more...falling off a cliff Tom..

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08 May 2024 06:45:04
Maybe it's age, or maybe it's selective memory but some posters love to change history to suit their narrative.

Last season we did very well under EtH, yet the one complaint was that we didn't have a clear style of play due to the manager constantly making tactical changes to the team to try and suit the players he had and counter the oppositions strengths/ weaknesses.

He adjusted his tactics very well as we finished 3rd and made two cup finals, while a little unlucky not to make a third. Clearly a guy who understands tactics and can make those adjustments to get the best out of what he has.

This season it's different, the manager himself has said part of his remit from the club is to build towards a specific style, and he seems to be pushing that this season. Unfortunately when you play a specific style it will suit some players and it will not suit others.

There is no such thing as coaching a player to be able to play in a way that does not suit their skill set and ability at an elite level.

I'm sure Maguire could be coached to look like prime Beckenbauer in Sunday league football, but there is no chance any manager could coach him to look like that in the EPL or UCL.

If people want to see a definitive style of play, played consistently and to a high level then we will need to build a 25 man squad that is capable of that. That probably means replacing 18-20 of the current squad.

People talk about team shape and discipline, but those are the responsibility of the players on the pitch. You're told a shape to play in, how to change shape during different states of play. It's down to the players to have the intelligence and discipline to follow those instructions.

The manager is just a voice on the sidelines, he is not a 16 year old with a X-Box controller playing FIFA. The players have their own autonomy and have to take responsibility for their own actions.

It's not the managers fault when Maguire wanders out of position because he's ball watching and is then unable to get back to where he should be. Or when a player puts in a weak challenge, doesn't track back, loses a header or gives the ball away.

Looking at the fitness and conditioning, unless you're using illegal means you cannot quickly or instantly improve a squads fitness and conditioning. It takes time, it takes work and it is a hard road.

I've said previously that it is something that appears to be happening currently, and that it might even be the reasoning behind the injuries.

We have dedicated fitness coaches, we have a dedicated medical team. The planning and actions being taken are being made with the input and guidance of experts.

Just because we aren't privy to their plans it doesn't mean what they are doing is wrong.

I believe one poster said that it's best to leave decisions up to the subject matter experts, and to not be judge, jury and executioner on matters that we ourselves are not subject matter experts on.

But then I suppose that quote from the Dark Knight might carry some weight. You either die a hero, or you live long enough to become the villain.

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08 May 2024 11:07:33
Nonsense shappy you can make huge moves quickly on fitness and conditioning.
Tell me where your came up with the theory it takes a long long time?
What is your area of expertise on this to come out with that nonsense.

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08 May 2024 11:10:41
people losing the plot on here haha šŸ˜„ and none of us know F all.

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08 May 2024 11:12:18
but shappy, 3rd, 3 Cup finals, the man hasn't a clue, he isn't even and EPL coach.

I have never read such crap on here Ken, you do crack me up pal, keep it up šŸ˜„.

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07 May 2024 11:56:24
Ed02 - do we still intend to appoint someone who will be in charge of recruitment? If so, is there a preferred choice currently?

Talk of Freedman and Ward previously but it's all gone a bit quiet.

Thanks.

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{Ed002's Note - Matt Hargreaves until Ashworth arrives.}

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07 May 2024 11:04:05
When was the last time united finished a league season with negative goal difference?

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07 May 2024 11:28:18
89? SACK SAF? Something like that.

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07 May 2024 11:03:22
The worst season for conceding goals in recent history was when? We conceded 81 goals in all comps. That's how many we have conceded so far this season.
Can you name the season we conceded 81?

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07 May 2024 11:27:21
76/ 77 they mentioned it plenty of times today!

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07 May 2024 11:37:53
We won the fa cup final that season keefy I was at it.
The doc was fired after it but for a totally non footballing reason.

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07 May 2024 12:36:16
Back in the days when winning the FA Cup meant success for United ā˜¹ļø. Sadly we are at that stage again. Mind you three FA Cup appearances in 4 years. I was at the Liverpool and Arsenal games. Lost 1 won 1.

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07 May 2024 12:32:00
Mrs Brown from memory.

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07 May 2024 10:59:31
Let's lighten things up a bit.
Quiz time.
Only 1 club has conceded 4 goals away from home more times than Manchester United over past 2 seasons
Who is it?

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07 May 2024 14:16:16
Lol. What a question to lighten the mood Ken šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚.

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06 May 2024 09:11:57
Make no bones about it, not being in Europe in any form is bad news. period. All this discussion about having a smaller squad (which will not happen) and reduced wages is a false hope.

We will not have much chance attracting players anyway with our poor showings of late but having the Europe feather missing, no matter what level, is going to hurt our return to where we belong.

It was already going to be upwards of four years before we can get close to competing with the top 4, including Aston Villa! Having a mediocre squad to get us through the next couple of years is hardly conducive to a planned return to the top where we have to refresh again in two/ three years, when there is every risk we will be in the same boat.

It's going to be a long ride children, hold on, strap in and get ready for some hard times. ESPECIALLY if the delusional one is still in charge.

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06 May 2024 10:46:56
Spot on keefy only a fool or idiot imo would suggest no European football is a good thing.

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06 May 2024 10:58:15
Upwards of four years before we even get close to competing with top 4? Didnā€™t we finish in the top 4 last season? Quite a strange post.

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06 May 2024 11:40:53
Yes mateā€¦. last season!

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06 May 2024 11:58:17
We need to make the Europa League next season. While the scheduling isn't great, we need both the prestige of playing European football to attract new signings, and the income it brings to support rebuilding the squad.

Failing to get into the Europa League at a bare minimum will have massive implications on our ability to rebuild the squad and probably adds at least an extra year to our rebuild.

Most of the players we will look to sign this summer will be playing for either a team in the UCL or in the Europa League. It'll be very hard to convince them to leave a club playing European football to join one that isn't. Especially if we are looking to sign players whose career is on an upward trajectory.

We can promise them the earth, say about the changes happening at the club, but ultimately it's all if buts and maybes as there is no proven track record yet. It's unlikely that our new DoF will even be in place and there are question marks over who will be the manager next season.

If I take my Manchester United hat off for a minute and put myself in the shoes of an agent for a young up and coming player would I seriously suggest signing for United would be a great idea this summer? Or would I say let's wait and see what offers come in and whether there are clubs in the UCL who are more settled and have a clear plan and have good recent track record of success and improvement. If no offers come in other than United would I seriously suggest taking the gamble of moving to a club at the start of a massive overhaul, or to stay where they are for another season. At a club where they are progressing, developing, and improving. Where they are settled, playing regularly and part of the managers plans.

Taking my Manchester United bias out of it for a second and it becomes hard to find reasons to really justify moving to Manchester United for a young up and coming player beyond a big pay day.

Which if we are trying to reduce the wage bill and implement a sustainable wage structure, then surely offering massive wages and big agents fees is something we need to be shying away from.

We need to make at least the Europa League for so many reasons, even if it's not the competition we want to be in. No point throwing out toys out the pram and cutting our nose off to spite our face. We have to accept where we are and cut our cloth accordingly. That is the only way we can start to turn the club around and start moving in the right direction.

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06 May 2024 12:33:54
Agree Shappy!

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06 May 2024 13:41:18
I don't see how being in the Conference Cup or whatever it's called is going to provide any draw to the type of players the club needs to sign. So, yes, not being in Europe is a big loss, but there was a time when even the Europa Cup would have been considered a competition below the level befitting the revered status we continue to harbor in our own minds. I suppose the extra Ā£15m the club might earn from winning the tournament might be considered a necessary benefit, but that sum would be consumed by a single extra Ā£40m player on Ā£125k a week.

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06 May 2024 14:18:36
Easy knowing it's not your money shawthing. The revenue to the club in winning the europa league far exceeds 15m.

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06 May 2024 16:31:50
Frankly if Utd are that desperate to make Ā£15m from a tin pot competition something is badly wrong.

We need to look long term. If we get a season where the current or new manager has time to properly integrate and coach players and also let them rest between games it can only benefit the team.

No team which plays on a thursday has seriously competed for the league.

I am not worried about attracting the best players if we are not in Europe provided the manager can show potential signings that we will improve and that there is a sensible plan how to build a top team.

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06 May 2024 16:53:14
Shawthing, the money earned through prize money, TV, gate receipt, match day sales, and sponsorship can all be easily measured and will far exceed 15m.

While the increased global exposure, which can drive up merchandise and sponsorship income is harder to quantify, but will obviously have some impact.

Then you have the ability to sign key young players due to playing European football. Maybe one of them becomes the next superstar and face for the club, further increasing income.

I'm not saying the Europa league is where I want us to be, but it is where we find ourselves as a club right now. We mocked Liverpool fans all through the 90's and 00's for trying to act like a top club when clearly they weren't at the time (big club yes, but not a top club) . We can't keep acting like a club challenging for major honours when in reality we haven't really challenged for any of them for over a decade (league and UCL) .

We need to accept where we are, cut our cloth accordingly and build from there, not stick our heads in the sand and turn our nose up at income from Europe's 2nd or 3rd tier competition based on the idea that its beneath us.

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06 May 2024 18:20:00
Europa League legend David Moyes will be available next season, the stars are aligning.

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06 May 2024 19:22:43
Salford, it really doesn't matter which competitions we are in next season we won't be competing for the league title.

If you seriously expect or even hope that to be the case then you will be sorely disappointed. We are a absolute bare minimum of two or three seasons away from being able to have a realistic chance at challenging for the title.

Next season should be about clearing the decks, bringing through some younger players and starting to create a team identity. Ideally all while improving on results to get top four. Although a 5th place finish next season wouldn't be a disaster, although it would be disappointing.

It'll take this summer and next summer to move on the number of players we need to move on. I could easily see 10-12 leave this summer and another 8-10 next summer.

With that many out goings we will need to probably sign 10-12 players at a bare minimum over the next two summers, as well as promoting a few of the best youngsters from the academy to fill the gaps.

Which means we are unlikely to have the core group of 18 or so players together, training every day until the start of the 2025/ 26 season. You'd then expect they will need a season or two to build up that understanding and for those younger players to start to hit their peaks and perform consistently.

Which really puts us at the 2026/ 27 season at the earliest before we are likely to see a serious title challenge. For that to be the case you'd probably need a near 100% success rate with those signings. If 4 or 5 of those 10-12 signings over the next two summer windows either fail to live up to expectations, or take longer to adapt than hoped, or if any of the young players we currently have go off the boil, leave or for whatever reason don't reach the levels we hope then we'd still be 4-5 quality players away from having a squad capable of challenging.

People still seem stuck on this idea of some kind of magician coach who can turn old knackers into world class players with a few words and a new training regime. It's nonsense.

Klopp changed 18 of the original squad he took over before winning anything with Liverpool. Pep changed 16 players in the first team squad before winning his first title despite having a much better squad to begin with and one that was built with him in mind to come in and manage them. To date Pep has signed 52 players while at City, and Klopp has signed 37.

Arteta took over Arsenal in the 2019/ 20 season, it wasn't until the 2022/ 23 season before he had a squad capable of challenging for the title. In the 5 summer transfer windows since Arteta took over Arsenal they have signed 26 players, and only 4 of the original squad he inherited still remain.

These three are held up as the best managers in the league, as managers who have "coached" a specific style of play in their teams.

Yet the reality is that all three have required an almost total rebuild of their squads to get the players required to play this "coached" style of play.

Now that's not to say they aren't great coaches, just that a coach can only do so much to help a player improve. Ultimately you can't coach a dolphin to win the London marathon. Players are constrained by their physical and mental capabilities.

Personally I'd be amazed if we have more than 5 players in our current squad who are still here and playing regularly in our next title winning side.

Literally I'd say Mainoo, Garnacho, Hojlund, and Martinez are the only one's I'd feel confident in. Mount, Onana, Dalot and Rashford as outside contenders, but I'm not confident in any of them for various reasons.

That means at a bare minimum we will need 3 CB's, 3 fullbacks, 3 midfielders, 2-3 wingers, at least 1 ST, and probably 1-2 GK's.

That's 13-15 players, some could come from the academy, yet they will take a few seasons to become reliable players in the first team, so they aren't quick fixes even if they save us money.

I see this as a 3 year rebuilding process with us being realistically in a place to challenge for major honours in 4-5 years time. With somewhere between 15-20 players leaving and 15-18 new players being integrated into the squad.

So no, I don't see the team having extra time to rest on their laurels or do extra training next season as any benefit at all. We need to get our players in the condition and used to playing twice a week and performing in multiple competitions as that is where we want to be. You learn twice as much by playing games than you do from training. That's why its so important young players get game time as merely training with the first team stunts their development. Ultimately they need to play games. That's where you learn and grow.

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06 May 2024 20:31:20
We are going through a process, you can see that the youth teams have already had that reset and are on their way. The first team has been harder due to flogs on high wages.
This summer is about removing stock from our team. Players who either don't understand, don't have the mental attributes or simply don't want to, play for united.
The same applies to the recruitment.
Our demise has been well documented, any player, globally, will understand that United is not currently where it wants to be, and those that understand this and still have a desire to come and play for united, not the money, are the ones that should and likely will be targeted.
Those targets, will understand the objectives for their tenure, short and long term. Therefore having European football, whilst I believe should be something we aim for each and every season, I don't believe not having it will prevent us getting the players we want.

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07 May 2024 06:44:27
Love it Grim.

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