Moriarty
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Yes, and that's been United's biggest problem … believing that money is the solution.
Come on. Who'd turn down the chance to live in Disneyland?
Yes, and that's been United's biggest problem … believing that money is the solution.
He's not a man suited for Real. Too much drama and kleenex waving over there. He's better suited at a club like Spurs where the pressure isn't too big and he has all the time he could ask for.If him and Levy get along well, he will stay quite long there i think. Could turn Spurs into a proper force. I dont see him in the PL at another club, maybe Real later.
It will hopefully get better during pre season and when we've brought in some new players. Although while I can get some of the anger at the moment, I'm massively looking forward to next season.Exactly. Every thread, every one of them.
Yeah he might have been great here. Although part of me always wanted him to stay at Spurs to see how far he could go with them(Same with this Ajax team, it would have brilliant if they all stayed together for the next couple of years.)Yup. Would have loved him at United. After tonight, though, there’s no way he could have been tempted in the summer. So that eases the sting a bit.
Agreed, money isn't all that. At Tottenham Poch will feel comfortable, he knows if you play badly next season you won't kick him to the curb like we would.Yes, and that's been United's biggest problem … believing that money is the solution.
Pochettino turned down Real Madrid in the summer - as he himself has recently confirmed. There is zero chance he will come to United to play in the EL next summer.
which is?having a clear playing style
It was tactical though. They went route one and capitalized on the size difference between Blind and Llorente.Funny how his own player stated that this win wasn't tactical, it was just hard work!!
Fair play to Poch and Spurs, but he didn't exactly play a tactical blinder here!
Could end up being a decent season for Spurs after all!
which is?
A good balance between attack and defence, able to play on the counter when needed, able to dominate possession and go all out attack when needed. But above all, belief: a never say die attitude.
He's been there for years though, he lost the title to Ranieri with an even smaller budget. The prem has only become really difficult to win since Pep and Klopp got here.The bundesliga is nothing compared to the premier league. Winning something in that league is easier than winning something in the premier league. Give Pochettino similar resources Pep and Guardiola has the past few years and the answer might become clearer to you.
Don't get too carried away folks: 13 PL defeats and an abysmal run last weeks. And you'll be facing the apex of Klopp's Liverpool.
Who gives a feck to be honest. You finished 4th and that's what matters in the end. I'd love to be in your position at the moment.Our PL form recently has been hugely disappointing, but it's pretty clear we've taken our eye off the ball in that respect. Not acceptable of course but the perils of a shallow squad and some injury issues combining, it's hard for us to focus on two competitions.
Who gives a feck to be honest. You finished 4th and that's what matters in the end. I'd love to be in your position at the moment.
6 months too late4 months in and they already decided he'll be gone by Christmas.
Yes and also I forgot to say that with the run you've had in the CL it was only inevitable for a drop of form in the league. You've basically fielded the same 11 every game, everyone is knackered and yet you got 4th and reached a CL final. Fair play to you guys I truly am impressed.Oh yeah totally, I don't think any at the club really gives a feck right now. Champions league final ffs!
On the ball your team seems like a jack of all trades master of none. Off the ball it's pretty much a pressing side like most top sides are.A good balance between attack and defence, able to play on the counter when needed, able to dominate possession and go all out attack when needed. But above all, belief: a never say die attitude.
On the ball your team seems like a jack of all trades master of none. Off the ball it's pretty much a pressing side like most top sides are.
Now don't let this arse kissing deceive you, if you don't smash the scouse cnuts you'll get scolded.
Agreed. You did knock out City though and that was just a big of a task.It's going to be a tough ask that's for sure.
Say what you want about that bunch of cnuts, but they're a proper side.
Agreed. You did knock out City though and that was just a big of a task.
If you win I'll cry.
It’s sort of the overriding theme and reality of the moment. It would be much weirder if everyone here was in denial.I wouldn't bother, there are some absolute bell ends on here at the moment. Who's main goal is to fill up every thread about United being shite.
He's been there for years though, he lost the title to Ranieri with an even smaller budget. The prem has only become really difficult to win since Pep and Klopp got here.
That post match interview is from the same guy who says trophies are unimportant.
Obviously he means for the health of the club long-term, but obviously chances of big trophies are huge for individuals and clubs.
Saying that trophies doesn't matter actually doesn't matter as long as you win them.
C'mon mate, he knows the clubWasn't someone on here telling me Ole was better because he won a Norwegian title.