Pogmentary

So, according to our man on the inside, Richard Arnold, Pogba was one of the dressing room leakers all along.

Has @Foxbatt been made aware of this not even remotely shocking revelation yet?
 
When did Arnold say it was Pogba?

He didn't, admittedly, but I'd be surprised if he was referring to anyone but Lingard and Pogba.

I guess it doesn't matter who the leakers are/were in the grand scheme of things, just that the leaks stop.
 
I’ve no intention of watching this, and I’m only reading page 7 of the thread currently, so I’m not sure if it’s been addressed further along but the main bugbear I’m getting is the fact it’s called the Pogmentary. Shouldn’t it be Pogumentary? Pedantic I know!
 
Anyone clued up on his outside football ventures able to tell me how or why he thinks he'd do well in America?

Footballers need to go back to being footballers, the genuinely top ones will be retiring with enough money to set generations of theirs up for life.

Its probably because he apes off of American sport culture (particularly NBA). His social media is like your stereotypical NBA or NFL star social media of just narcissism, spouting trite memes, humblebragging and glamour photos.
 
I hate that he still gets so much attention from our fanbase after running down his contract and doing fcuk all in his 6 years here.

He is a media darling and thrives on the attention. We should all stop talking about him to reduce his marketing attraction and cost him even more money. Ignore the fecker and let him carry on with whatever he wants to do next. Ignore the fecker.
 
It demonstrated, for me, there was conflict between PP Mina and united. Within the former two thinking Pogba could do things independent of United authority and uniteds wishes. A car crash while I’m not sure his wife wanted to be in Manchester
 
People seem to have concluded that there were only two players involved in this leaking business. But Arnold didn't confirm this - he merely said that two players are now gone (who were leaking), not that those two were responsible for all leaks we've seen over the last few seasons.

The articles that came out immediately after Ralf left highlighted a link between disgruntled/unsettled players and certain journos/outlets that tried a little too conspicuously to paint them in a good light. Whatever else we might think of Pogba, he doesn't fit this description.

But then again - and this goes back to the initial point - we could be looking at multiple "leaks" from multiple players, of various kinds and degrees. The latter seems more likely, I would say, than a scenario where just two individuals kept talking to their mates in the (English) media (whereas the rest of the squad behaved impeccably in that regard).
 
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Not surprised. He used to talk about the club every time he went on international duty. He left the club now, so i’m not surprised he’ll do things like this.

the main problem with him is that he thinks he deserves a special treatment, even more than what he was given already! I think the club has given him much more than he deserves, he was average at best, a terrible signing, a trouble maker, big ego. I am just glad he is out.
 
Just finished the ‘Pogmentary’. What an absolute self absorbed div. Nice family and all that but seriously, what a prick.
 


That post United glow up is looking real. Barely seen him posting on twitter in years yet within 3 weeks of officially leaving us he's already uploading drip videos, releasing a documentary and linking with the likes of Ronaldinho.
 
What do you expect?

When you watch The Last Dance, you know you're following the GOAT's journey.

What will I see here? Pogba's routine at home when injured?
 
Cringementary more like it.
Newsflash Paul. No one in the USA cares about you. “Soccer” is not that big and you’re not even one of its biggest stars
 
"Wherever he goes, he is shining. Like a walking star"

"Some people are difficult to love, some people are easy to love. Paul is easy to love"

That was as far as I got before the cringe overwhelmed me and I switchted off. Self-obsession is a dangerous thing.
 
I'm sick of hearing about Pogba. He never deserved or earned the wages he was getting here. Glad to see the back of him.
 
"Wherever he goes, he is shining. Like a walking star"

"Some people are difficult to love, some people are easy to love. Paul is easy to love"

That was as far as I got before the cringe overwhelmed me and I switchted off. Self-obsession is a dangerous thing.
Are those actual quotes from it? :lol: feck me talk about delusions of adequacy!
 
Joining ManUtd was the best thing that could've happened to him, we hyped him so much for our marketing purposes, we helped him build his brand, he kept using our name to remain a topic of conversation every time he got a chance. It's has been an embarrassing partnership right from the beginning, you want a player to win you games and be in the news for that, Pogba did not do that, and still managed to be news, so much that he ended up getting a documentary. wow.

Had he joined a decently run club from Juve, he'd be sold within 2 seasons max. We put up with it because brand value and asset and whatever jargon, now he's talking trash about us. It's hilarious.
 
Embarrassing that someone who has spent the best part of 3 seasons tossing it off, injured and mostly not trying a leg, has the brass neck to make a documentary about it at all.

He is literally cap in hand begging Juventus to sign him, and I will laugh my cock off it they pay him less than 300k per week.

Good riddance to this clown.
 
Not terribly interested in what amounts to a Pogba Brand commercial, but the much quoted bit where Raiola and Pogba roll their eyes in disbelief over a "nothing" offer of 300K+ a week while Raiola goes on about an expectation that the club build a project around him is really something. That's a raise (though not a big one) on a contract that was already among the biggest in the PL, and after several years of what practically everyone would consider underachievement relative to the expectations that contract was based on. If he thinks he can do better (which I doubt), that's fair enough. But to regard this as an insult of unprecedented absurdity seems to me to smack of having been taken in by his own branding bullshit. That offer wasn't just fair, it was arguably at the extreme end of what would be justifiable.
 
I’ve no intention of watching this, and I’m only reading page 7 of the thread currently, so I’m not sure if it’s been addressed further along but the main bugbear I’m getting is the fact it’s called the Pogmentary. Shouldn’t it be Pogumentary? Pedantic I know!

To continue in that vein, would not this suggest that we should regard it as commentary, not a documentary? :)
 

Great documentary about pogba and his life as a fotboll player, He speaks the truth. Give this a one a chance. Thoes who are bashing it are the man united fans that are sour for his departure from the club.

Hey, he speaks the truth. Not many fotbollers do that, you know.

The part in bold is...er, let's just say that I don't think this guy reads the Caf.
 
every other review is1/10. Are they all from the caf? :confused:

I enjoy watching trash reality tv including an episode here and there of things like Real Housewives. Could barely get through the first episode of Pogmentary. Consensus seems to be it's got about 20-30 minutes of interesting content across the series and the rest of the hours of footage is useless. Ironically, much like Pogba's football for United.
 
I just finished the first episode and it has changed the way I see him.

I wasn‘t a fan of his, I felt — and spending time on the Caf is mostly responsible for this — he was not worth his cost and I disliked what I perceived as his attitude. I am glad he has left but felt somewhat bitter/annoyed/disappointed. But watching it, I see the young kid he was when he joined, I see how immature he was, and most of all, I see the two key figures in his professional life: his agent and his lawyer. I think they were a bad influence for a young formable person like him, but to him they became his second family. So, I somewhat understand his loyalty.

I‘m not going to bother watching any more episodes, not that I can‘t stand it, I just don‘t think it‘s entertaining enough for me to invest a couple of hours.

Watching the first episode has taken away the feelings I mentioned above. I can now close the Pogba chapter without any hard feelings and move on.
 
Episodes? I thought it was a once off hour long show. Sums him up, should have been concentrating more on his football rather than filming episodes for his documentary.

So glad he is gone.