Not meaning to p** on the bonfire 15:05 - Dec 16 with 2917 views | SaleAway | But this Mckenna chap - he's currently first team coach at United, who have an expensively assembled team of misfits that appear to play with no discernible pattern, relying on the " we've got better players than you" approach. Something sounds familiar there.... |  |
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Not meaning to p** on the bonfire on 17:30 - Dec 16 with 266 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Not meaning to p** on the bonfire on 15:47 - Dec 16 by DMDC | You are talking our weak minded players here. Think they need a dose of reality and cant see them listening to this kid. |
They are strong-minded enough to have too much pride to listen to the manager because he is only a few years older than them? Their careers will be over long before his then. |  |
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Not meaning to p** on the bonfire on 17:32 - Dec 16 with 264 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Not meaning to p** on the bonfire on 15:19 - Dec 16 by JeanManuelThetis | Well if that's your logic, he helped a team of misfits finish 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 2nd in the top league in the world. Don't be swayed by Man Utd's weird self entitled fans, |
I will take that over the next 4 seasons. Automatic promotion then play-off success and two seasons of European football with the second one in the Champions League. Or do we fail in the play-offs? |  |
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Not meaning to p** on the bonfire on 17:38 - Dec 16 with 235 views | jayessess |
Not meaning to p** on the bonfire on 17:30 - Dec 16 by Nthsuffolkblue | They are strong-minded enough to have too much pride to listen to the manager because he is only a few years older than them? Their careers will be over long before his then. |
The players have nothing to gain from playing badly. If there's a possibility that McKenna can improve them as individuals and collectively, they'll buy into it. |  |
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