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john muinjo
@JohnMuinjo
Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.
Otjiwarongo-Namibia. Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Thank God, I wish it was my birthday everyday
°black_shinobi_30°@bobbymeeja
Since it's @nganjone98403 birthday today, I'll take a day off from rage baiting and shit posting.
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Man United fans sleeping well after dodging the Liam Delap bullet.
Remember when we were close to signing him from Ipswich? Bro chose Chelsea for Champions League football… now he’s barely scoring and already looking like a flop at Stamford Bridge.
Meanwhile, we sold Garnacho to Chelsea for £40m last summer and now they’re already open to shipping him out after one dodgy season. There’s no sweeter deal than this one. Cash in on a want-away player, watch him underperform elsewhere, and avoid another overhyped striker who can’t deliver.
Best business we’ve done in years? Or am I missing something?



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@nganjone98403 Konganda kaku ihama pendje no strong Pound that side?
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@Ndawanaaa Well, I will find out because I still have got friends there from my exploits when I was globe trotting serving global football.
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@osasuo @CAF_Online @SamuelEtoo @AugustinSengho2 That chap will psychologically not be doing a good job because he knows he is being scrutinized until CAS has given its verdict. Let him not handle a final as he is also not going to the WC.
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🚨🎙️| Thierry Henry on what went wrong for Amorim at Manchester United and what Carrick is now doing better in charge:
🗣️ “Let me say something, because sometimes in football we confuse structure with control, and control with success.”
“What happened under Rúben Amorim at Manchester United is a perfect example of that confusion.” I watched a team that had an identity on paper, very clear, very modern, very structured. 3 at the back, wing backs high, midfield controlled, rotations in the half-spaces…everything you want in today’s tactical football.”
At Sporting, that 3-4-2-1 was lethal because it was built for his players. But at United? It just didn’t translate.
“And football is not played on paper.”
“At Manchester United, what I saw was a team constantly thinking instead of reacting. And when players start thinking too much, especially in the Premier League, you lose speed not just in legs, but in decision-making.”
“You could see it in transitions. You win the ball, and instead of immediately attacking space, players were checking positions, checking instructions, waiting for the system to unfold.”
“Now look at Michael Carrick. This is what United needed. He’s keeping it simple but intelligent. He’s not reinventing the wheel, he’s putting players in positions where they can actually express themselves. That 4-2-3-1 base with fluidity, the compact mid-block, longer possession sequences, defending as a team instead of individuals winning duels… it’s balanced.
Bruno has freedom again, the young ones like Mainoo are thriving, Casemiro is protected, and they’re playing with courage. No over-complication. He’s empowered them, built trust, and the results are following, big wins against the top sides, momentum, belief.
Carrick understands the DNA of this club. He’s calm, he’s clear, and he’s making football look fun again at Old Trafford. That’s the difference: Amorim tried to fit the club to his system. Carrick is fitting the system to the club and the players he has. And right now? It’s working.”
Football is simple sometimes, man. Adapt or die. Carrick is adapting and United are flying because of it.”


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Unrelated but anyone noticed Carrick made Mainoo played deeper than Casemiro?
Like he was the No 6, taking the ball off the GK and the CBs, that’s Carrick using him to his strengths because he has great close control and can dribble his way out of trouble like Verratti or De Jong.
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🚨 Kobbie Mainoo: “It's tough not playing football, but I kept working hard. Michael Carrick came in and gave everyone confidence again, not just me”. “We want to fight for him”, told Sky. ⚔️
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Every performance by Kobbie Mainoo, every game he plays for Michael Carrick, every involvement like that well-taken goal, makes Ruben Amorim’s treatment of him even more bizarre and counter-productive. Home-grown, hungry and talented. #MUNLIV
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