Scarecrow
Having a week off
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That's a great image.
Nice! Did you do that?
I'm guessing you're probably joking, and normally I'd agree (about giving youth a chance, NOT getting rid of Ole) but we're about to hit the crest of a wave with the current team (assuming a couple more good signings are made). This time, I'm fine with giving the proven experienced player another year so that we can progress and maybe land a big trophy or two.OGS must go - Cavani will block the path to the first-team for several of our youngsters - we should have given Elanga, Hugill and McNeill a chance instead
Nah mate. It's this talented chap: https://www.instagram.com/hakimbezri/?hl=enNice! Did you do that?
Tremendous news at the start of a very busy matchweek
If it makes you feel any better neither of those two players were coming this summer regardless of the Edi contract.Very exciting news, though it probably means Haaland nor Kane will be coming here. That was always going to be difficult, so we can now focus on other areas to improve.
Tremendous news at the start of a very busy matchweek
Excellent - now just get Grealish and we're winning the title next year.
If we win our game in hand, it's only a 7 point gap, without a proper RW and a 36 year old striker. Harry Maguire and Lindelof in defence.Pep’s leaving and de Bruyne’s injured to the end of 2022? If not we need a whole lot more if you want Ole Solskjær to beat Pep Guardiola at football
Pep’s leaving and de Bruyne’s injured to the end of 2022? If not we need a whole lot more if you want Ole Solskjær to beat Pep Guardiola at football
I think your right, whilst not totally undermining his career so far, there is no doubt he should have been the main man at an elite club for the peak of his career.For a player as brilliant as Edinson Cavani, his CV has been shamefully ordinary up till now: Danubio, Palermo, Napoli, and Paris Saint-Germain.
This is his chance to add a properly mega club to that list. It'll only be two seasons, but I think he'll eventually look back on his time here as the most impactful on his own legend.
And from a United fan's point-of-view, I couldn't be happier.
Pep’s leaving and de Bruyne’s injured to the end of 2022? If not we need a whole lot more if you want Ole Solskjær to beat Pep Guardiola at football