Manchester Utd 2023/24 (Part 1)

They decided not to pick the lad to take him out of the limelight and prevent the game being taken over by this issue. Common sense.

Have you any examples of this?

England players donate their match fees and bonuses to cancer research.

I’ve never heard of contracts With national teams of any description for players.

That’s a surprising revelation

The man is entitled to the presumption of innocent but United have already suspended one lad for something similar.

He wasn’t suspended technically.
They paid him fully throughout.

Ah shur, technically. Tis grand so lads.

Does that say anything about individual players having contracts with their national team?

“Regular England squad members each earn £150,000 a year from commercial agreements. The image rights are paid out on top of playing fees, which the players donate to charity.”

So nothing on players having individual contracts with counties.

““Regular England squad members each earn £150,000 a year from commercial agreements.”

You’d be as well tapping it into his head in braile with a hurley.

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United won’t make the same mistake again. Guilt or innocence is irrelevant. All about the asset value.

It’s between Antony and sancho for uniteds worst ever pound for pound signings. At least Maguire played well the odd time.

Maguire was a fine signing. The club and fans failed him

The problem for United is that those good performances were for Leicester.

Pogba

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Sancho has been dog shit - probably the worst signing pound for pound the club ever made. Was he ever even that good at Dortmund?

Solksjaer’s decision to buy Ronaldo really fucked up his impact I think.

That said if he was a top player he should have shone through.

Pogba
Veron
Rashford
Sancho
Lukaku
Zaha
Depay
Wan Bissaka

All players turned on and ridiculed by the old trafford faithful. You’d wonder.