Regulus Arcturus Black
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Think you've missed the point again!
Pogba was supposed to be the 'all singing all dancing' answer to our mid field prayer, but we still needed both Fred and McT on many occasions, despite their talents (and salaries) being considered way less than Pogba's... just to grind out some results.
Don't you think that with all the hype that's going on, over the 'extraordinary' talents of this player added to by FDJ's own "I don't really want to leave Barca" wimping, that if he doesn't hit the ground running there will be tears before bedtime in many United fans homes.
Alan Shearer once described becoming a United player was akin to living in a goldfish bowl, (and that's why he didn't) and with all the 'dog's breakfast' going on at OT at the moment it will also be a 'pressure cooker' as well.
Will FDJ's arrival be hailed as the second, or third or fourth coming of a our 'saviour' and does he know what he's in for if he doesn't perform?
You’re adding zero to the debate in fairness, as I say, all signings can fail. It doesn’t matter if they are desperate to come, or a bit indifferent. Veron, or a van Nistelrooy, or a Robson, or a Lukaku, or a Sancho.
You’re adding zero to the debate aside from negativity. Everyone knows a signing can be shit, meh or crap and your insights as to why, mean jack shit. Pogba was hailed, desperate to come back and still ultimately failed. Sanchez never wanted to leave Barça, but was excellent at Arsenal. Same with Robben, Sneijder, Özil.
Hazard another who desperately wanted a move, like Hleb but was utter shite.
That’s the funny thing with transfers, you never know. On paper though, FDJ and ETH together again, in our weakest idea, has an incredible amount of positives and little negatives. If you want to focus on the negatives, before he’s even kicked a ball for us, go crazy.
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