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Circus ManUnitus - Erik's At The Wheel

Nothing to do with football it’s fan base size world wide.
Eyeballs are the key!

Sky/EPL show Man U and Liverpool the most and have done for years!
Indeed, thanks to Dippers dominance of 70s & 80s then the Fergie years but eventually those halcyon times will become a distant memory and the youngsters will refuse to follow in their father’s footsteps... just as many of my older Spurs supporting mates’ sons defected to ManU during the 90s :(
 
Indeed, thanks to Dippers dominance of 70s & 80s then the Fergie years but eventually those halcyon times will become a distant memory and the youngsters will refuse to follow in their father’s footsteps... just as many of my older Spurs supporting mates’ sons defected to ManU during the 90s :(

That's not happened with my mates, 3 of them have boys who followed Spurs with them. Got to feel sorry for the kids as they have had to watch some rubbish until the last decade.
 
The infighting between those who are fed up and those who are still in denial keeps growing. Hopefully Jose gets to spunk a few hundred million more on players that won't improve them.
 
The infighting between those who are fed up and those who are still in denial keeps growing. Hopefully Jose gets to spunk a few hundred million more on players that won't improve them.

Mirror reporting he wants £250m of players this summer.

After his dealings to date, I wouldnt trust him with a fiver.
 
Savic or something

...hope it was a bad phone line.

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Manchester United can "fight for the title and the Champions League" with the right signings this summer, says midfielder Nemanja Matic.

United lost the FA Cup final 1-0 to Chelsea on Saturday and finished second in the Premier League, 19 points behind Emirates Marketing Project.

That came after spending £148m on transfers last summer, including big-money signings Matic and Romelu Lukaku.


Matic said players with "experience" are needed to "bring more qualities".

"The only team who is better than us this year is Emirates Marketing Project," said the Serbia international, 29.

"Obviously they play amazing football. But we are second and we are in the Champions League next year, which is the most important thing."

United have spent £261.67m over the past two seasons - £98.37m less than City - with a then world record £89m fee paid for midfielder Paul Pogba in 2016.

Striker Lukaku joined for £75m last summer and Matic moved to Old Trafford for £40m.

There were also other expensive deals, including moves for Victor Lindelof and fellow centre-back Eric Bailly, while forward Alexis Sanchez moved from Arsenal in January.

"We need some players with some experience to bring some more qualities to our team," added former Chelsea player Matic.

"After that, we can fight for the title and the Champions League also. I think that we have improved."

United last won the title in 2013 in Sir Alex Ferguson's final season in charge and have since finished seventh, fourth, fifth and sixth, before their second-placed finish this season
 
I think it says it all when Matic is the main man in that team.

Whenever Ive seen them this season they have been devoid of any threat, imagination, they just had nothing going for them - and so they turn to Matic to drive them on.

As good a DM as he can be, he isnt THAT player, he isnt the one who is going to make things happen. But even so they lean on him for it...
 
Hate it when players come out and gob to the press like that ( Rose like), must make some of his team mates want to give him a slap.
 
Manchester United can "fight for the title and the Champions League" with the right signings this summer, says midfielder Nemanja Matic.

United lost the FA Cup final 1-0 to Chelsea on Saturday and finished second in the Premier League, 19 points behind Emirates Marketing Project.

That came after spending £148m on transfers last summer, including big-money signings Matic and Romelu Lukaku.


Matic said players with "experience" are needed to "bring more qualities".

"The only team who is better than us this year is Emirates Marketing Project," said the Serbia international, 29.

"Obviously they play amazing football. But we are second and we are in the Champions League next year, which is the most important thing."

United have spent £261.67m over the past two seasons - £98.37m less than City - with a then world record £89m fee paid for midfielder Paul Pogba in 2016.

Striker Lukaku joined for £75m last summer and Matic moved to Old Trafford for £40m.

There were also other expensive deals, including moves for Victor Lindelof and fellow centre-back Eric Bailly, while forward Alexis Sanchez moved from Arsenal in January.

"We need some players with some experience to bring some more qualities to our team," added former Chelsea player Matic.

"After that, we can fight for the title and the Champions League also. I think that we have improved."

United last won the title in 2013 in Sir Alex Ferguson's final season in charge and have since finished seventh, fourth, fifth and sixth, before their second-placed finish this season
What happend to "train, work hard and improve as a team"? Never heard a player say it. It's always "we need different players than we have now"
 
What is he talking about anyway?

This was the team for the final:
GK David de Gea
RB Antonio Valencia (c)
CB Chris Smalling
CB Phil Jones
LB Ashley Young
CM Ander Herrera
CM Nemanja Matić
CM Paul Pogba
RF Jesse Lingard
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73'
CF Marcus Rashford
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73'
LF Alexis Sánchez

Substitutes:
GK Sergio Romero
DF Eric Bailly
DF Matteo Darmian
MF Juan Mata
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87'
MF Scott McTominay
FW Romelu Lukaku
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73'
FW Anthony Martial
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73

Lingard and Rashford aside, that is a VERY experienced team.
Maybe if they got Robson and Charlton back in the team? Lots of experience there.
 
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