Sturridge like a lad at a funeral after one of his mates makes him laugh.
The Boss will always trump Roy Keane when it comes to Manchester United Football Club and its not even a contest.
In the fullness of time, Keanes positive contribution to the Club will be seen and roundly acknowledged as vastly outstripping Fergusonâs. In fact, now, as things stand Ferguson has in fact done more damage to the Club than good.
Hopefully Magnier has the same impact on Tipp hurling as Manchester United
Magnier did very little damage to Ferguson, it was all Ferguson
Try another wind up there.
Millions in debt
Club unable to attract players
Poor structures
Awful owners
Stadium falling down
Youâd be a fool not to consider them in a much worse state than he found them in.
He has possibly been the worst thing to happen to the Club.
And whatâs more, you know it
You just dont get it.
There are none so blind as those who will not see. And part of me is very thankful for that in this situation. Let it roll baby roll.
Ferguson won them a few leagues and gave them the illusion that they were a big club, which they were for a while. What he achievrd domestically is up there with Pep. Theyâve reverted to norm now. You can understand why their fans cut him some slack for ruining the future of the club over some horse jizz.
The Horse thing was absolutely incredible. Such an ego.
Is henrik Larson the only man to have played for the holy trinity of Celtic, Manchester United and Barcelona?
13 league titles
Iâd say his sniffy attitude and disdain for the famed Man U Youth Acadey had a lot to do with the demise of that hipster Amorim.
Ruben Amorim made some pointed criticisms of the Man Utd academy in his final weeks at the club but Darren Fletcher has hit back at those views.
Darren Fletcher has defended the Manchester United academy and some of the clubâs youngsters from accusations that they are entitled, after sacked head coach Ruben Amorim made some pointed comments in the final weeks of his reign. Amorim questioned the âentitledâ nature of some of the clubâs young players after he had raised the struggles of Harry Amass and Chido Obi this season in an earlier press conference.
The Portuguese was also reluctant to trust some of the clubâs youngsters despite an injury crisis, only for Fletcher to throw 18-year-old Shea Lacey on against Burnley on Wednesday and see him come close to scoring a stunning late winner. Fletcher is well placed to judge the workings of the academy as Unitedâs Under-18s coach, and as well as praising some of the talent on show he also made a point of backing them as good people as well.
âI just think historically, and this clubâs built around the academy, weâve got an amazing academy,â he said. "Our record speaks for itself. Iâm not going to sit and stand here and say anything other than that. Weâve got an amazing record. I think itâs hard to beat in terms of the history of clubs around the world. I think weâve got some amazing players, some amazing talents.
"I think what I see is a lot of hard-working, humble young players who arenât perfect because theyâre young and theyâre learning and theyâve got a lot to do.
"I think we ask and expect too much of young people sometimes in society and in general, and thatâs not a criticism of anybody, thatâs just my beliefs. I think we have to let them learn, educate them, help them, understand theyâre going to make mistakes and theyâre going to do things that will frustrate you but through time with good guidance of coaches, family members, players in the first team squad, all of us play a part, thatâs our role, thatâs our job of developing them to be Manchester United players and Manchester United people.
âAll I can say is my workings with those players as individuals and in general throughout the academy I deal with hard-working, honest, coachable, super talented kids and weâve got a lot of talent in our academy and hopefully they can showcase themselves like Shea did when he came on against Burnley and so close to scoring a fantastic goal.â
That gimp âMountyâ aside, Iâd be very happy with that team.
Mainoo back from the start⌠Bruno pushed up. .
Fucking Mounty unable to track 45 year old danny welbeck for the cross for the brighton goal. Most likely he was excellent positionally and that it was actually Wellbeck who crossed from the wrong position.
It seems they must be double-marking mounty as he somehow is unable to clear the first man with a simple cross from space on the right. Thankfully it ricochets back to him so he can tidy up by crossing meekly to the centre half so he can set brighton up for the break.
Mount does very well to stay the fuck out of Mainooâs way as the midfield genius works a bit of magic.