Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 20:56 - Jul 16 with 274 views | MattinLondon |
Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 20:20 - Jul 16 by vilanovablue | I'd be wondering if we could nick anything from that fire sale 🤣 |
Was wondering whether some of their younger players would be available relatively cheaply. |  | |  |
Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 20:58 - Jul 16 with 271 views | SimonBatfordITFC |
Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 14:30 - Jul 16 by hype313 | The club has also said the reality of Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR) means there is a renewed approach to getting fees for players who they don't believe will play for the first-team. Hi, would you like to pay a sizeable fee for this lad who won't make our first team, even though we had our worst finish in 50 years, just to help us out on PSR? Er, not thanks. |
Quite the opposite. The article says they are trying to move them on for a nominal fee, not a sizeable fee. |  | |  |
Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 21:02 - Jul 16 with 258 views | Coastalblue | This is just normal isn't it and some journo attempting to create some click bait? I'm very much ABU but don't really see what the big deal is here. |  |
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Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 22:02 - Jul 16 with 203 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 17:07 - Jul 16 by blueasfook | I'll have a £50 charity bet with you that Rashford wont be wearing a Barcelona shirt next season. Unless he buys one from Sports Direct. |
Not a betting man, I have no idea whether there is genuine interest from Barca and even if there is there is plenty that can cause a move to break down. It is just the idea that how things have played out at Man Utd has harmed his reputation that I disagree with. There are a few there that have clearly underperformed but he has clearly performed very well for them until he was frozen out. They are clearly a basket case of a club right now. |  |
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Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 22:17 - Jul 16 with 183 views | WicklowBlue |
Pretty desperate stuff from Man United on 20:32 - Jul 16 by WeWereZombies | https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cp86p606gvko 'On 4 July, United made it known that the five unwanted players had asked to leave and would not train with the remainder of Amorim's squad. Rashford's number 10 shirt was given to Cunha. Since their exile, the only significant development involving the quintet was news that they cannot access United's Carrington training ground - which they can enter for rehabilitation and medical purposes - until Amorim and his squad have left for the day. The members of the so-called 'bomb squad', a reference to their being bombed out, can train together at Carrington if they wish and combine that with work away from the complex, which is the final stages of a multi-million pound upgrade. But, as far as Amorim is concerned, they are done.' |
Despite the poor recruitment and obvious issues with application and squad harmony. The above is pretty brutal and could be seen as a breach of contract terms for those players. 2025's Demolition Man approach in the EPL... while a big overhaul was needed as we discussed during PC's time here, there are better ways of doing same. Poles apart from how we look after players interests first, i.e. Morsy. |  | |  |
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