crossy1686
career ending
When he said he wanted to 'fight for the badge', he meant the FC 24 badge, not the United badge.How can anyone deny his passion for football when he's playing until 3am?
When he said he wanted to 'fight for the badge', he meant the FC 24 badge, not the United badge.How can anyone deny his passion for football when he's playing until 3am?
Given current issues I think it’s safe to assume that his mental issues last year were most likely not associated with depression as everyone had convinced themselves but rather attitude related. Not certain by any stretch of imagination but I think we’d be handling this differently now if he had indeed been suffering from deep depression a mere year ago.Back when most of the CAF was speaking (or inventing?) mental issues to justify Sancho's behavior, I ruffled a few feathers when I wrote that the situation is unsustainable as no employer is willing to pay 250k-350k a week on a long term basis for an employee that doesn't produce anything positive to the organization. Its a shame that I was proven right. TBH I was hoping that the guy would turn things around. We really can't afford throwing a 70m investment in the bin.
Absolutely astonishing lack of self awareness. Is he doing this because the manager said he's always late or is this just normal for him?Sancho rocked up a whole 30mins late this afternoon to training, fair to say he's not backing down
I have been convinced for a long time that he simply has a bad social environment in Manchester. Most reports about Sancho trouble in Dortmund happened shortly after he was in England (vacation or international duty) and the fact that he went to the Netherlands last season to me also seems like a try to get him away from that. But looks like that had no lasting effect either and he is back where he was before that trip.Given current issues I think it’s safe to assume that his mental issues last year were most likely not associated with depression as everyone had convinced themselves but rather attitude related. Not certain by any stretch of imagination but I think we’d be handling this differently now if he had indeed been suffering from deep depression a mere year ago.
Honestly feels a little draconian that ETH is allowed to publicly out Sancho as a poor trainer and Sancho isn't allowed to say anything in his defence and must be forced to change his opinion (or pretend to change his opinion). Surely an open conversation where both sides could air their grievances and explain their stance could be a place to start.
Honestly feels a little draconian that ETH is allowed to publicly out Sancho as a poor trainer and Sancho isn't allowed to say anything in his defence and must be forced to change his opinion (or pretend to change his opinion). Surely an open conversation where both sides could air their grievances and explain their stance could be a place to start.
Obviously I mean a private conversation between the two, what the feck dude.You mean like a public debate?
With Pierce moderating the whole thing?
You really love the circus don't you?
Obviously I mean a private conversation between the two, what the feck dude.
All he said was his performance weren't up to scratch that week.
When he came here there was all this talk of how much of a 'baller' he is and I specifically remember a quote where he said he wants to 'violate people' with skills.
What has followed is one of the meekest, most pathetic Utd careers I've ever seen. Struts about the pitch like he's just eaten Sunday dinner, wusses out of every 50/50, doesn't really dribble past anyone, doesn't really create, downs tools at the slightest inconvenience and now is happy to lose 6 months of his career because he got called out for poor training. This is after that same manager gave him basically half the season off to get his head straight after a bereavement.
Absolute wet-wipe. Good riddance.
Honestly feels a little draconian that ETH is allowed to publicly out Sancho as a poor trainer and Sancho isn't allowed to say anything in his defence and must be forced to change his opinion (or pretend to change his opinion). Surely an open conversation where both sides could air their grievances and explain their stance could be a place to start.
Its not the case that Sancho isnt allowed to defend himself, that is nonsense. The problem is the way he went about it, essentially calling the manager a liar and claiming to be a scapegoat.Honestly feels a little draconian that ETH is allowed to publicly out Sancho as a poor trainer and Sancho isn't allowed to say anything in his defence and must be forced to change his opinion (or pretend to change his opinion). Surely an open conversation where both sides could air their grievances and explain their stance could be a place to start.
No, this is on Sancho not Ten Hag. We need to stop babysitting our overpaid players and be more ruthless.I've hardly ever seen managers do this publicly. It was a unnecessary stunt from Ten Hag, probably one he pulled because he was feeling the pressure from the defeats, and wanted a distraction.
We really didnt need another public drama, and Sancho is a player we can do with. He did well in pre-season, and we need RWs.
Maybe this is the difference between a good and a great manager. You should be able to get the best out of top talents.
ETH created this conflict. There was no need to be that harsh on Sancho public. I fully understand, why Sancho did not want people to question his desire to do his best. Stupid own goal by ETH - he could have handled this in a better way to begin with.
No, this is on Sancho not Ten Hag. We need to stop babysitting our overpaid players and be more ruthless.
I've hardly ever seen managers do this publicly. It was a unnecessary stunt from Ten Hag, probably one he pulled because he was feeling the pressure from the defeats, and wanted a distraction.
We really didnt need another public drama, and Sancho is a player we can do with. He did well in pre-season, and we need RWs.
Maybe this is the difference between a good and a great manager. You should be able to get the best out of top talents.
He wasn't harsh at all. He was asked about why Sancho isn't in the squad and he simply said it is due to performance. This isn’t harsh. It's probably worse as a reason than injury but harsh would be something like being left out for discipline.ETH created this conflict. There was no need to be that harsh on Sancho public. I fully understand, why Sancho did not want people to question his desire to do his best. Stupid own goal by ETH - he could have handled this in a better way to begin with.
Harsh? EtH said that others have trained better that week, hardly a damming statement, is it?ETH created this conflict. There was no need to be that harsh on Sancho public. I fully understand, why Sancho did not want people to question his desire to do his best. Stupid own goal by ETH - he could have handled this in a better way to begin with.
Absolutely astonishing lack of self awareness. Is he doing this because the manager said he's always late or is this just normal for him?
Its not necessarily an either/or. We need to hold Sancho accountable sure, but this is a two way problem
Are you being serious right now?! You don't watch much football?
ETH created this conflict. There was no need to be that harsh on Sancho public. I fully understand, why Sancho did not want people to question his desire to do his best. Stupid own goal by ETH - he could have handled this in a better way to begin with.
It’s ridiculous, it’s also part of the reason United has been such a mess. This idea that players are sacred , infallible professionals who always deserve the benefit of the Doubt and support is part of the reason the club is such a mess
ETH did absolutely nothing wrong, the problem is this apologist culture that effectively absolves players of any wrongdoing and expects managers to thread on eggshells to suit players.
If Sancho is really that bad in training, and its such a huge issue, why didnt we sell him in the summer? Why drag his unprofessionalism into public light, create a whole public drama(the last thing the club needs), and subsequently tank his transfer price and make him unsellable? Why do this 4 games into the season?
I'm not defending Sancho. Bin Sancho off, I dont care, but the way this situation was handled was amateurish. And not for the first time.
Rumours he was open to selling but getting a buyer at £350k a week is hard..If Sancho is really that bad in training, and its such a huge issue, why didnt we sell him in the summer? Why drag his unprofessionalism into public light, create a whole public drama(the last thing the club needs), and subsequently tank his transfer price and make him unsellable? Why do this 4 games into the season?
I'm not defending Sancho. Bin Sancho off, I dont care, but the way this situation was handled was amateurish. And not for the first time.
We tried to sell him in the summer but no one wanted him, he was even offered to Saudi Arabia but his team turned down the option to talk with anyone there. United want £65m for him and that's putting most people off, even with his current issues United aren't going to sell him on the cheap so he better get used to the idea of playing in the desert.If Sancho is really that bad in training, and its such a huge issue, why didnt we sell him in the summer? Why drag his unprofessionalism into public light, create a whole public drama(the last thing the club needs), and subsequently tank his transfer price and make him unsellable? Why do this 4 games into the season?
I'm not defending Sancho. Bin Sancho off, I dont care, but the way this situation was handled was amateurish. And not for the first time.
As others have stated , other managers have in the past said similar things. People are making an issue because we are so short on players and cause he’s a supposedly important player (or at least was meant to be).If Sancho is really that bad in training, and its such a huge issue, why didnt we sell him in the summer? Why drag his unprofessionalism into public light, create a whole public drama(the last thing the club needs), and subsequently tank his transfer price and make him unsellable? Why do this 4 games into the season?
I'm not defending Sancho. Bin Sancho off, I dont care, but the way this situation was handled was amateurish. And not for the first time.
Rumours he was open to selling but getting a buyer at £350k a week is hard..
His comment about performance in training is literally mild criticism. It's Sancho being a petulant child that's the issue
Managers calling out player's performance in training for reason of being dropped? Yeah its not that usual. When was the last time a United manager did this? I dont even recall Mourinho pulling something like this. Managers would usually deflect it with "competition for places" etc.
There's no way back for him. Bin him and finally buy a proper RW, please.