croadyman
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Sancho CM, you heard it here first.
Still think he could play more central even with Sabitzer coming in just not as much
Sancho CM, you heard it here first.
Can't plan if you have little to no money.
The club is being sold in a matter of months. Why can't anyone get their head around the fact that the owners won't spend anything as they're selling up shop pretty soon. Nothing to do with Murtough and 'his chums' - the owners won't give them any money to fecking spend.
Well, this is a bit awkward...Loans cost a substantial amount of money these days. Money we don't have. If it's free it's for me rings a bell. We already spent £3M on the Weghorst deal. We don't have anything to spend.
We didn’t spend anything - it’s a straight loan. With no fee attached. But you do you.Well, this is a bit awkward...
It's one of the little joys of the internet seeing arrogant know alls making twats of themselves.
You’re constantly banging on about this. His age, amount of games and lack of rotation has absolutely nothing to do with this.
He was snapped by a big gormless twat, which could’ve happened in any match.
10 days off is probably too much for some players to keep rhythm, especially if they are fully fit. Or would you have wanted to play Eriksen against Forest on Wednesday?
We didn’t spend anything - it’s a straight loan. With no fee attached. But you do you.
Blaming ETH for Eriksen his injury is ridiculous. The medical staff has details on a players fitness and if a player isnt fit or tired he wont play. Eriksen was fit to play.
Eriksen is a pro footballer asked to do his job and play a game of football. It is just unlucky for Eriksen and Manchester United that a very limited striker puts in a bad tackle that injures Eriksen.