Jadon Sancho - Chelsea (loan) watch

United are the ones free, they both perfectly embody the state of the club over the past decade - average, entitled, overpaid prima-Donna’s.
 
I'm surprised it's taken them this long?

Surely the years of underperforming with United, and then all of a sudden being made available to leave once the new managerial team took over was a hint that we knew he was crap and wanted rid of him?
In fairness, that's hardly a damming indictment in itself.
 
It's honestly nothing to get annoyed about. I watched him against Brighton and it's exactly the same player we saw at United- nothing has changed. I can already see Chelsea fans getting a little annoyed with him and what is it now, 2 goals in 21 games? Compare and contrast that with his Dortmund form 4 or 5 years ago and It's a long way for him to get back to that level.
 
He could win the Ballon d'Or at Chelsea (lol) and I wouldn't regret selling him. Total wanker and a nothing player to boot.
 
It's honestly nothing to get annoyed about. I watched him against Brighton and it's exactly the same player we saw at United- nothing has changed. I can already see Chelsea fans getting a little annoyed with him and what is it now, 2 goals in 21 games? Compare and contrast that with his Dortmund form 4 or 5 years ago and It's a long way for him to get back to that level.
I’m not even sure his level has dropped all that much, I just think the difference in quality between the Bundesliga and PL is even bigger than most think and he flattered to deceive. His drop off when he moved to United was instant.
 
To think people couldn't understand why Southgate was constantly overlooking him at the Euro's. He had figured out before the rest of us caught on.

Lazy waster.
 
Not sure I get why anyone should get worked up about that post, isn't it simply a tacit admission they can't handle the pressure at United?
 
I'd be surprised if Sancho is playing at anything near the top level in 4-5 years time, possibly less - he's the poster boy of this brand of waster types, who look good at the beginning but love the lifestyle over any professional attitude / development mindset / motivation, and simply have too much too soon.

(Also, we've got rid - we hope - so he's not our problem and. well, who cares?).


Sad thing is our club seems to be a hotbed for this type of footballer there must be something fundamentally wrong somewhere. Pogba, Lingard, Rashford, Sancho it’s been the norm for young lads coming out of the club.

There’s the story Rooney always shares where we lost a game and he went back to the changing rooms and the usual suspects have music blaring and are all dancing around the room……I mean fecking hell.

The Ronaldo one always gets me, a legendary player one of the best to ever do it and they can’t even be bothered to raise their standards to match his, at 36 years old he was out working these fecks. I believe Ronaldo’s frustration came because the club is a circus with standards on the floor and players here for a laugh and a payday
 
It's clearly a dig at United and as we are still paying a percentage of his wages why cannot we fine him ?

Anything that helps with the profit is fine with me.
 
Sad thing is our club seems to be a hotbed for this type of footballer there must be something fundamentally wrong somewhere. Pogba, Lingard, Rashford, Sancho it’s been the norm for young lads coming out of the club.

There’s the story Rooney always shares where we lost a game and he went back to the changing rooms and the usual suspects have music blaring and are all dancing around the room……I mean fecking hell.

The Ronaldo one always gets me, a legendary player one of the best to ever do it and they can’t even be bothered to raise their standards to match his, at 36 years old he was out working these fecks. I believe Ronaldo’s frustration came because the club is a circus with standards on the floor and players here for a laugh and a payday
Completely agree with all of this.

When Fergie was here, he made the club into a place of development for not only football skills, but for players as people. Players had to develop the necessary character to stay competitive at the highest level, or were shown the door.

It just seems like ever since he left, standards have collapsed and the overriding mentality at the club appears to be 'get rewarded for mediocrity'.
 
Well, if he meant freedom from contributing to the team in any kind of meaningful way, he's not wrong.

Maybe if he's given a new contract that stipulates he gets early access to the next Call Of Duty if he reaches 20 assists for the season his performances may improve.
 
i suspect chelsea will pay his price at the EOS and beg us to take him back:lol::lol:
 
Some players love the pressure of performances and some dont..

With Sancho, he is frightened with pressure, he needs to be free from it.

Which is why Chelsea is perfect for him, you can just tell from how the managers talk... we have Ruben on one hand saying FA cup isnt enough for United, we need to be up there... whilst you have £1.5bn spent and Maresca saying top 4 is ahead of schedule and they need to target that next season.

He is talking about FA cup being too big for Chelsea right now.

Exactly the type of mentality Sancho needs, if you do well good if not, dont worry, its all for vibes.
 
Yes there’s an obligation, what’s even better is Chelsea are on course to finish in the top 4 so they’ll need to pay the full price that was negotiated, which I believe is £25m.

sancho will obviously go to chelsea, the agreement of obligation to buy is activated if chelsea finishing top 14

with his current performance, chelsea will likely to cut loss and sell him next season

I’m not even sure his level has dropped all that much, I just think the difference in quality between the Bundesliga and PL is even bigger than most think and he flattered to deceive. His drop off when he moved to United was instant.

i'm not sure about this, i think he just lost it after his move to united

when he loaned back to dortmund, i spent my time watching some of dortmund games (Bundesliga and UCL), he looked very familiar to me, frightened in 50:50 situation, some fancy movements with no end product

its actually very silly for him, he used to create double digit assists on his previous spell at dortmund, but i could not see that threat anymore

really glad united could offload this guy, no hunger, spoilt, unprofessional

would have brought so much negativity to the young players if only he was still at the club
 
It's honestly nothing to get annoyed about. I watched him against Brighton and it's exactly the same player we saw at United- nothing has changed. I can already see Chelsea fans getting a little annoyed with him and what is it now, 2 goals in 21 games? Compare and contrast that with his Dortmund form 4 or 5 years ago and It's a long way for him to get back to that level.
I agree. What I've seen haven't been much different from what we saw at United. Stats tell a similar story.
 
Why even give this charlatan the attention?
Manchild, who never grew up mentality wise, blames everyone else for his (and his mate's) career struggles.
 
Why anyone gives this shite the time of day is beyond me.

On the same day as Denis Law’s funeral.

(Yep - I know)
 
Here we go: https://www.skysports.com/football/...om-loanees-are-finding-away-from-old-trafford

Even the stats they post for Sancho contradict their conclusion.

Wow, that did not take long... a 20 minute period for "vintage" Rashford where he tripped into the box and when he was put clean through on goal he kicked the defender not the ball? That is vintage Rashford tbf.

The Sancho bit also talks about his Dortmund stint still where he was generally poor. He is an attacker with 2 PL goals this season.

Its funny how 2 PL goals is doing well but that would be the opposite at United.