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Raph

@_raphm

London Beigetreten Kasım 2011
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This mainoo issue is funny cus our dumb ass fanbase never learn We sold garner 3 years ago because we said he wasn’t good enough, after a stellar season at forest. None of the midfielders we have signed since then are currently as good as him, and we are ready to pay millions
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@StevenDonovan02 2035?! You people are mad. This is now what INEOS promised at all!
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Steven🔰@StevenDonovan02·
This is stupid. I’m far from INEOS’ biggest fan but they have many more obstacles in order to build the stadium. If it’s done for 2035 when the UK plan to host the women’s World Cup then that’s good
mufcytp@mufcytp

🏟️ DELAYED PLAN! Inter Miami CF started building their new stadium when Manchester United announced theirs. Two years later, Inter Miami have completed it at a cost of $1 billion, while United haven’t even started construction. [via @Manutd_addicts]

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In other words, he’s a connector. A prized archetype in football and especially at the elite level. But I’m from England where the Anglo goyim only value box crashing and passion tackles, and can’t comprehend the sequence of actions before a chance/goal Michael Carrick save us
.@Acidicto

Mainoo is a midfielder who doesn’t provide much value in both boxes (where games are won), doesn’t have game-changing qualities e.g ball-striking, carrying etc. He’s limited to ONLY being a small-zone player who doesn’t actually touch the ball a lot, is slow & has poor stamina.

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@terryflewers The canopy isn’t fundamental to this. Most of the commercial property in the project is outside of it. It’s a vanity project, but if they can find the funding for it who cares. Bigger and likely insurmountable issue is obtaining the required land to begin with.
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Terry Flewers@terryflewers·
Because it means all the places to eat and drink that will be built onto the exterior of the stadium will have cover from rain, snow & sleet and it will make millions per year.
The United Stand@UnitedStandMUFC

🚨 An industry insider familiar with the Man United stadium situation says "We don't really get why you'd want to take on something that size. For the canopy alone, you're looking at £300 million." [@MIkeKeegan_DM, @UnitedStandMUFC] #mufc

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@MUFCDarren_ The problem is overvaluation. Clubs always have done that to prevent poaching. The issue now is that big clubs have more than enough money to pay them. United and City are more than free to find an alternative from their academy.
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Darren@MUFCDarren_·
🚨 Garry Neville on Nottingham Forest valuing Elliot Anderson at more than £100M: “This is what football has become. A player with zero major senior trophies being valued at £100M — for what? I feel like they’re overpaying for these modern players. Chelsea paid £115M for Caicedo, and I feel like that’s where it all started. What have these players done to deserve that amount?”
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Joe Collow@JCollow·
Carrick has raised the standards. Before him no one was talking about getting Enrique or naglesman. It was that Bournemouth manager and Glasner 😂😂😂
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@Jordyyy9789 @FPLfrasier Klopp before taking the Dortmund job had just relegated Mainz. Plenty of successful managers have to go through failures. This is such a stupid point to make.
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Jordan@Jordyyy9789·
@FPLfrasier Christ almighty. The proof is in the pudding. He was sacked from fucking Middlesbrough! Ole himself has also been a failure at every other club he managed. Neither are good enough for United. Absolutely fucking brain dead fan base.
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FPL Frasier@FPLfrasier·
The weirdest argument I see against Carrick is that Ole “failed”. What do you mean by failed? Because except Pep and a handful of managers, everyone eventually gets sacked. Is that what failure is? Ole got to 3rd and 2nd in the PL, reached multiple cup semi finals, and was one penalty away from winning the Europa league with a squad that wasn’t balanced and for sure wasn’t good enough. Time has taught us enough to know that Ole was overachieving with that squad. Forget all that, Ole was achieving all that with Ed Woodward as our DoF. I don’t see many managers being more successful with Woodward as their boss. There is a reason managers like Klopp and Pep didn’t accept the United manager role when Woodward would have been their boss. Most would agree that Berrada/Wilcox are better than Woodward. If Carrick is as good as Ole, we would be competing for the title soon.
UtdXclusive@UtdXclusive

🚨 NEW: Manchester United are fully aware of the risks involved in handing Michael Carrick the permanent job. They’ve seen how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign ultimately unravelled after making the same interim-to-permanent move, and how quickly the mood can shift once the caretaker tag is removed. [@MikeKeegan_DM,@UnitedStandMUFC]

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@Hosang How exactly is a canopy worth anything? It’s a decorative element? It is a depreciating asset if anything
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@Jordyyy9789 @Hosang INEOS are in dire financial straits so not sure this is the line of thinking you’d want to go down …
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@Hosang I’m not going to pretend I have a clue about the financial sides of things. But are people seriously questioning a successful billionaire business man on the financial decisions they are making when it comes to the stadium?
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InsensibleCFC@Chels1an·
Every time they lose they start telling the truth
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@utdnight @saundzo It’s why they love Cunha even tho he’s allergic to tracking back
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@utdnight @saundzo The 4-2-4 midblock was the same game plan we used later stages of that FA Cup run
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@saundzo ibr isn’t that how ten hag beat city 😭
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@IanM1st He defo trusts himself he just greedy and always wants to come inside to try and sniff a goal.
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Ian@IanM1st·
i was thinking about this during the game yesterday. Cunha isn’t a flashy dribbler but he has decent timing of when to drive past a player towards the byline + very good balance to shield the ball and genuinely underrated crossing ability. Cunha should trust himself more in 1v1s.
Teza@Tezskii

Cunha left winger in the last 2-3 game has been a lot better than previous. Since Palace second half, he’s shown he understands when to stay wide vs roaming into the half space’s. More of it please

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@twos6xes He defo can still move like this we saw this in the first few games under Carrick but now he’s playing as the deepest midfielder most of the time so he has to pick his moments
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I get why ppl talk about him needing to be a better passer but how is nobody talking about how he genuinely just doesn’t move like this anymore? he wasn’t some genius passer back then either but he was making 10x more impact regardless bigger issue imo
✌️#WeThrewRubenIntoAVolcano@twos6xes

kobbie is still not the same as he was in his first season he lost some muscle but he genuinely needs to go back to how he was when he was a breakout 18yo it was perfect

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VAR rules change on a minute by minute basis while it comes to United … if we win a match please know it was genuine because look how much they’ll bend the rules against us.
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