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His last few cameos have been encouraging
It's frustrating that he can't get any rhythm going
It's frustrating that he can't get any rhythm going
12 weeks. Did his hamstring explode?
Why are people still posting unrealistic scenarios like this? To avoid financial hit, the club would need to sell him for around £30m. Who on gods earth would give us anything more than £10m for Mount? Even a loan wouldn’t make sense given his wages as he’s not to be trusted injury wise. We need to Ihni binni dimi diniwiny anitaime this one out and try and get him fit.He should be put up for sale as soon as possible. Seems like a nice guy, and a really good footballer. But it's just to expensive having him in the treatment room all the time.
Agreed. He's an off the ball counter presser at his best. Outside of moreenergy and being slightly better prepped than the likes of Zirkzee or Eriksen in half spaces, he's not adding that much. Does nothing for our one v one isloation play, goalscoring ability, or general pace and ball carrying skills.Would be good to have him back, but as much as everyone says he’s ‘perfect for the system’ - I don’t think he’s good enough anyway. Not enough of a goal threat to play in what is essentially a front 3. I’m generally always moaning about Amorim’s system anyway - but I don’t like the idea of an attack of one striker and two midfielders. It’s a fecking blunt instrument without real cutting edge. In the long run, we need pace with and without the ball and a proper goal threat in these positions. We can’t just play Eriksen or Mount where others are essentially playing Son, Senenyo, Gordon and Gakpo etc.
Also looking forward to having him back, but also expecting him to complete less than 300 minutes before getting injured again.
Weird isn't it, at the time it sounded like a hyper extension, which most people come back from in 6-8 weeks max, sometimes even sooner. Maybe they are just being ultra cautious this time around. It would be devastating for him and United if it went again quickly, he also needs feel complete confidence in it to be able to play properly, so the sensible option would be give him as much time as possible.12 weeks. Did his hamstring explode?
If he gets seriously injured again before the end of the season then we should come to an agreement with him to terminate his contract.
His £250k a week wages (~£12m a year) are just not sustainable in the context of everything else around the club.
Not his fault and I want it to work etc but it can't continue.
(Same goes for Shaw imo)
I think we should forgot about actually playing him. But ask him to run around for the last 5 minutes of each match. Gentle training between games - like 1/20 intensity. No tackling or being tackled. Just gentle running.
By the end of the season, he would feature in 10-15 games (although minutes woild be low). Then we can sell him
For all his injury faults, I do see a desire to get back and make himself available for selection that Shaw clearly doesn’t have.
Google Search led me to believe it might have been a grade 3 tear, which can take roughly about 3 months.12 weeks. Did his hamstring explode?
Think you're right, opinion not overrated.I don't think he would agree to that and I while I know it is frustrating, I don't think he really should. A contract is a contract and as long as he is not pretending to be injured (which he isn't) then it's sadly just a risk you take.
Also don't quote me on this but I think that might be really bad for us PSR wise as I believe it would bring all the costs forward.
These estimates always ignore the fact that 1. we're on the hook for amortization and wages next season if he's kept on, so the "breakeven" for next season's PSR purposes is actually much lower, and 2. that our primary constraint is cash flow, not PSR.Why are people still posting unrealistic scenarios like this? To avoid financial hit, the club would need to sell him for around £30m. Who on gods earth would give us anything more than £10m for Mount? Even a loan wouldn’t make sense given his wages as he’s not to be trusted injury wise. We need to Ihni binni dimi diniwiny anitaime this one out and try and get him fit.
He must be blind, he's fecking shite!
Absolutely not convinced by Mount, but surely the 10 in Amorim's system is perfect for him
No, he is not.He must be blind, he's fecking shite!
Trying to think of a player who had the sort of injury problems Mount has had over several seasons only to come back and be able to play consistently.
The closest I can think of is Gundogan, who was riddled with injuries over a few seasons at Dortmund, including one back injury that for a while looked to have him completely fecked. But even then, I don't think he had back to back seasons where he played as little as Mount has since landing here.
Trying to think of a player who had the sort of injury problems Mount has had over several seasons only to come back and be able to play consistently.
The closest I can think of is Gundogan, who was riddled with injuries over a few seasons at Dortmund, including one back injury that for a while looked to have him completely fecked. But even then, I don't think he had back to back seasons where he played as little as Mount has since landing here.
12 weeks. Did his hamstring explode?
No, his hamstring did explode, and now they’re rushing him like hell because they want the next explosion to open up the Real Sociedad defence (and the Glazer’s piggy bank).Probably didn't want to rush him this time.
Returning not fully healed players to the pitch and making their situation worse seems to be our trademark.
He must be blind, he's fecking shite!
When you look at his time at Utd who do you think would buy him or even take on his wages for a loan?
This isn't the case of an underperforming player. It is one that is not even available to turn things around.
12 weeks. Did his hamstring explode?