Manchester United 2024-2025

Ian Holloway and Paul Jewell were two dingers

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Who can forget the Tim Sheerwood year at spuds.

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https://twitter.com/fabrizioromano/status/1851157022894444807?s=46

Some Portuguese hipster that I never heard of. Erik delivers a trophy in each of his first two seasons, finishes off Klopp with the Dippers and gets the sack for his troubles from an ungrateful Man U hierarchy.

Exit clause for Top Clubs is €10m.
Wonder what it is for Manchester United :smirk:

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https://twitter.com/david_ornstein/status/1850965637650391404?s=46

Another head shot.

Am I reading that right they will have to play ETH 13m for him to leave…pay the Portuguese club 10m for him to leave his club…before they realise if he is any use or not !

Mad

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17m i read.

17m for his exit… nearly 30m two months on from spending 250m.

Money is no object to utd… unless you are a cleaner on minimum wage.

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TBF they’ve all this money lying around after fucking Banquo out the door.

They could have let him go in the summer and given the new man the £250m that Bald Hag spunked on duds. Spent the whole summer chasing Ugarte and only played him in the Diddy cups :man_shrugging:

Sure look what clubs will be willing to spend on players.

Small money when you see the agents fees of transfer fees in comparison.

Has this amorim fella won a champions league or something?

He failed a basic aptitude test at West Ham during the summer.

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But this is along with the agents fees not instead of. And I’m afraid that managers have agents also.

I’m talking about the signing in fees for player transfers.

Amorim was turned down by Liverpool, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and West Ham in the summer.

City knocked him back as Peps replacement too. I hope they made the right decision though, he seems flip hot.

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How much do united have to pay to Eddies backroom team to sack them?