Dazzmondo
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Gives an obvious sign to other player's that you can put in zero effort for years at United and still be kept on.
No mention of an apology either.
Gives an obvious sign to other player's that you can put in zero effort for years at United and still be kept on.
No mention of an apology either.
Gives an obvious sign to other player's that you can put in zero effort for years at United and still be kept on.
No mention of an apology either.
Player power ruling on top again at United.
A great example to follow for all our youngsters.
You are so right.Antony gets dogs abuse for not being good enough to justify the stupid price we paid for him, even though he always puts in the effort on and off the field. For all his faults and the frustrations we have with him, I don't think he can ever be accused of dialling it in.
Meanwhile this pampered boychild disrespects a manager who has gone above and beyond for him, then lets down his teammates, the club and the fans because he's too much of a child to acknowledge that he messed up - and fans on here welcome him back with open arms.
We deserve everything that's happened to us over the past decade. People want success but then celebrate the very antithesis of what's needed to earn it.
He got rewarded with a CL final and then walks straight back into the teamPower? He got fecked off to the youth team and then shipped off to Germany on loan, despite being a massive money signing.
He’s absolutely still on the sales list and would have to do something extremely special to get back into the side.
It was manager power this, and if anyone had actually wanted him, he’d be gone. Stop pretending we can just cancel his contract or something
Yes. I personally would only believe if it comes from Ornstein and think that he has now been allowed back to training because we want to get some value back. We probably got lowballed in all the offers so far and this is an attempt to not weaken our negotiation position further. He comes back, performs well in preseason, maybe we can then get the offers we are looking for.Well, one of the reports is lying then. Personally, think it's unlikely ETH would let him rejoin training without apologising considering how big a deal he made of it publicly.
Antony gets dogs abuse for not being good enough to justify the stupid price we paid for him, even though he always puts in the effort on and off the field. For all his faults and the frustrations we have with him, I don't think he can ever be accused of dialling it in.
Meanwhile this pampered boychild disrespects a manager who has gone above and beyond for him, then lets down his teammates, the club and the fans because he's too much of a child to acknowledge that he messed up - and fans on here welcome him back with open arms.
We deserve everything that's happened to us over the past decade. People want success but then celebrate the very antithesis of what's needed to earn it.
Not a rubbish player, got to the CL final with Dortmund. Antony did just about have more of an impact, but you're comparing a full season to half of one. Not sure what you were trying to achieve by writing this.Stayed on the straight and narrow but was still, overall, a rubbish player there.
Antony had more impact in his first season with us than Sancho had going back to Dortmund.
Not a rubbish player, got to the CL final with Dortmund. Antony did just about have more of an impact, but you're comparing a full season to half of one. Not sure what you were trying to achieve by writing this.
Dortmund were good he wasnt really
Power? He got fecked off to the youth team and then shipped off to Germany on loan, despite being a massive money signing.
He’s absolutely still on the sales list and would have to do something extremely special to get back into the side.
It was manager power this, and if anyone had actually wanted him, he’d be gone. Stop pretending we can just cancel his contract or something
If there are no offers then it’s better than have him sit at home losing value again.
I don't think the reports are contradictory. The first report only says that Sancho initiated the meeting with ETH but it doesn't say for definite that he apologised. Even Ducker's article says that there's no indication that he apologised, it's not outright that he didn't apologise. The details of the conversation don't seem clear as of yet, just they met and have both moved on.Well, one of the reports is lying then. Personally, think it's unlikely ETH would let him rejoin training without apologising considering how big a deal he made of it publicly.
If he starts playing well for us, I'll like him again.
I've just never rated him myself. For us, England and his recent second stint at Dortmund, I've not seen one performance where it's made me go "oh, so that's why he's rated so highly".The thing is, he was a very good player, and the hope is he could be again. I'd prefer to sell him but maybe no-ones coming near what we want for him.
I have nearly zero trust to this. Has he ever had even one good game in United? Every game i remember he has been bad or at least not more than ok.