Can't forget the great Memphis Depay.Ruud
RVP
Wout
What a trio you've had.
Wasnt really a 9 at United though. And what a quartet you've had sounds weird.Can't forget the great Memphis Depay.
He's certainly not united quality but to say that a professional football manager would pick a player because he's his 'mate' when his multi million pound yearly contract relies on results and the supposed evidence is that they're from the same town is RAWKish. Utterly mental to think that ETH would play someone because he's a friend. Jesus.I actually agree with @Amar__
I think they’re mates. Why else even bring him in!? Let alone persist with playing him.
From the same town also.
Literally no other explanation. The guy is unbelievably shit.He's certainly not united quality but to say that a professional football manager would pick a player because he's his 'mate' when his multi million pound yearly contract relies on results and the supposed evidence is that they're from the same town is RAWKish. Utterly mental to think that ETH would play someone because he's a friend. Jesus.
So you genuinely believe they're mates and that's why he gets a game?!Literally no other explanation. The guy is unbelievably shit.
He's certainly not united quality but to say that a professional football manager would pick a player because he's his 'mate' when his multi million pound yearly contract relies on results and the supposed evidence is that they're from the same town is RAWKish. Utterly mental to think that ETH would play someone because he's a friend. Jesus.
He’s really average, it wouldn’t be so bad if he played the odd cup game and came off the bench. But he starts every fecking single game…
and 9/11 was an inside job too right?! ETH and Weghorst Illuminati cabal are RUINING united.Favouritism due to personal relationships exists in every level of society and certainly exists in high level football.
One would have to be extremely naive, or a complete fecking idiot to not know this.
Google the word ‘cronyism’ if you need further help grasping the concept.