comment by Red Russian (U4715)
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comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
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I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
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I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
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This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 40 minutes ago
Redasrussiantomatoes
Typical.
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Whats typical? Taking pride in getting 10% of a player we built so well it took literal months to convert him from youth to a player we cannot possibly afford. I like if we are going to be sheite, lets be like Wolves or Brighton sheite and get actual money for them.
This deception we are a big team will soon end and maybe we can all be football Pedos
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
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I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
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I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
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This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
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Where is it? Kamaso looks like hes better suited for the current formation.
For someone who goes on an on about our youth players and how they're all good enough for the first team (even ones who have only just joined the club) you seem to rarely actually talk about their performances in the youth set up or your views on them based on actually watching them like Rosso and TRS do regularly. Or maybe it's because no one understands anything you write?
comment by Redastomatoes- Feels very Moyesian...cleverson forever!If he is good enough he is ready! (U12026)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
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I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
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I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
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Where is it? Kamaso looks like hes better suited for the current formation.
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FML, what a dunce I am
Here it is: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F5e-H6IZSZA
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Redastomatoes- Feels very Moyesian...cleverson forever!If he is good enough he is ready! (U12026)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
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I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
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Where is it? Kamaso looks like hes better suited for the current formation.
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FML, what a dunce I am
Here it is:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5e-H6IZSZA
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Thats the one I saw already. He is beautifully raw. Remnds me of Amass in a way, bye line and cross.
He looked too slow even at academy level.
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 16 minutes ago
For someone who goes on an on about our youth players and how they're all good enough for the first team (even ones who have only just joined the club) you seem to rarely actually talk about their performances in the youth set up or your views on them based on actually watching them like Rosso and TRS do regularly. Or maybe it's because no one understands anything you write?
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I do watch them but bares little to my position about how we involve and develop them compared to signing in players from other teams. The performance rates of our big signings and the youth are at the same level. At the cost involved (which is holding the club in signing the really outstanding players) I prefer to break in a teenager to a big name signing. Sheite is sheite, no matter how they get into the team. I can accept it from our youth (see Garnacho, Rashford) than from Hojlund and Sancho we cannot pay to get rid after paying foolish money to bring them in.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Dorgu produced a good number of decent crosses and pull backs. Some of them connected and Garnacho/Hojlund failed to finish. Sometimes the movement was lacking. He could easily have ended up with 3-4 assists.
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Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
I haven't given up on Dorgu, but he seems erratic and lacks composure in both ends of the pitch. He's young though, that may come.
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As I see it, we have many first choice or squad players who are not good enough, and massive restrictions on what we can spend. So we either renew the squad at a pace of two or three players per year by paying a premium for buying proven quality or we accept that we have to buy some players based on a bet we can realise as yet unfulfilled potential. If we're signed up to the latter (and we should be if we're realistic about improving anytime soon), we should be ready for some of our new players to take time to develop and bed in. And maybe not dismiss them a few months into their United career!
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Yes, I agree.
Spurs sign Kudus for £55m, good player, not a bad fee.
Madueke going for £50m+ too
Elanga £55m
Mbeumo fee if they’re wanting £65m doesn’t seem that unfair tbf.
Cunha release clause we paid also seems fair value compared to those players too now.
Spurs signing Kudus is particularly infuriating I have to say, especially if we don’t get Mbeumo over the line asap.
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 hour, 56 minutes ago
He looked too slow even at academy level.
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Yes, I never thought he looked like he could make it in the prem. I have the same view towards Amass as well.
Surprised to see Adingra going to Sunderland
€21m, a bargain in my book
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Spurs signing Kudus is particularly infuriating I have to say, especially if we don’t get Mbeumo over the line asap.
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You a fan?
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Spurs signing Kudus is particularly infuriating I have to say, especially if we don’t get Mbeumo over the line asap.
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You a fan?
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I don't know what gives you that impression, RR.
SOLD
Mad that fckin Real Madrid of all clubs have just paid €50m for a flop of ours. This guy couldn’t get a game at LB for us during Shaws injuries ahead of the likes of Malacia, Reguillon, Amrabat even playing out there.
Madrid are going to the gutters man, what a poorly run club.
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posted on 9/7/25
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
posted on 9/7/25
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 40 minutes ago
Redasrussiantomatoes
Typical.
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Whats typical? Taking pride in getting 10% of a player we built so well it took literal months to convert him from youth to a player we cannot possibly afford. I like if we are going to be sheite, lets be like Wolves or Brighton sheite and get actual money for them.
This deception we are a big team will soon end and maybe we can all be football Pedos
posted on 9/7/25
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Where is it? Kamaso looks like hes better suited for the current formation.
posted on 9/7/25
For someone who goes on an on about our youth players and how they're all good enough for the first team (even ones who have only just joined the club) you seem to rarely actually talk about their performances in the youth set up or your views on them based on actually watching them like Rosso and TRS do regularly. Or maybe it's because no one understands anything you write?
posted on 9/7/25
comment by Redastomatoes- Feels very Moyesian...cleverson forever!If he is good enough he is ready! (U12026)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Where is it? Kamaso looks like hes better suited for the current formation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
FML, what a dunce I am
Here it is: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F5e-H6IZSZA
posted on 9/7/25
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Redastomatoes- Feels very Moyesian...cleverson forever!If he is good enough he is ready! (U12026)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by EVERYTHING’S POTE! (U17054)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 55 minutes ago
Rosso, do you have a view of Kamason vs Mantato in terms of wing back options from the academy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a favourite, if that’s what you mean, being Kamason.
Mantato has better feet, his link up play is superior, and he’s going to be more useful in patient build up in the final third.
But it’s hard not to enjoy watching Kamason, the same way that watching Brandon was fun: he’s fearless, he’s direct, he just wants to drive forwards and either get to the byline or get a shot off. Basically, he plays a bit like a ten year-old fullback who really wants to be a winger (said with tongue in cheek).
If we can refine him a little - by which I mean work on those ball skills, rather than try to curb what seems to be his unadulterated sheer joy at getting the wind in his hair and his adrenaline flowing - then he might be a player. (I suspect we’ll do quite the opposite though, and turn him into a boring robot version of his current untidy self. Because that’s what we do, innit.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I accept your characterisations and kind of prefer Mantato. But which one, if either, can make an impact in the senior squad I have no idea.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This video will change your mind
(I think I've watched it about five times already.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Where is it? Kamaso looks like hes better suited for the current formation.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
FML, what a dunce I am
Here it is:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5e-H6IZSZA
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Thats the one I saw already. He is beautifully raw. Remnds me of Amass in a way, bye line and cross.
posted on 9/7/25
He looked too slow even at academy level.
posted on 9/7/25
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 16 minutes ago
For someone who goes on an on about our youth players and how they're all good enough for the first team (even ones who have only just joined the club) you seem to rarely actually talk about their performances in the youth set up or your views on them based on actually watching them like Rosso and TRS do regularly. Or maybe it's because no one understands anything you write?
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I do watch them but bares little to my position about how we involve and develop them compared to signing in players from other teams. The performance rates of our big signings and the youth are at the same level. At the cost involved (which is holding the club in signing the really outstanding players) I prefer to break in a teenager to a big name signing. Sheite is sheite, no matter how they get into the team. I can accept it from our youth (see Garnacho, Rashford) than from Hojlund and Sancho we cannot pay to get rid after paying foolish money to bring them in.
posted on 9/7/25
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Dorgu produced a good number of decent crosses and pull backs. Some of them connected and Garnacho/Hojlund failed to finish. Sometimes the movement was lacking. He could easily have ended up with 3-4 assists.
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Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
I haven't given up on Dorgu, but he seems erratic and lacks composure in both ends of the pitch. He's young though, that may come.
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As I see it, we have many first choice or squad players who are not good enough, and massive restrictions on what we can spend. So we either renew the squad at a pace of two or three players per year by paying a premium for buying proven quality or we accept that we have to buy some players based on a bet we can realise as yet unfulfilled potential. If we're signed up to the latter (and we should be if we're realistic about improving anytime soon), we should be ready for some of our new players to take time to develop and bed in. And maybe not dismiss them a few months into their United career!
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Yes, I agree.
posted on 9/7/25
Spurs sign Kudus for £55m, good player, not a bad fee.
Madueke going for £50m+ too
Elanga £55m
Mbeumo fee if they’re wanting £65m doesn’t seem that unfair tbf.
Cunha release clause we paid also seems fair value compared to those players too now.
posted on 9/7/25
Spurs signing Kudus is particularly infuriating I have to say, especially if we don’t get Mbeumo over the line asap.
posted on 9/7/25
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 hour, 56 minutes ago
He looked too slow even at academy level.
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Yes, I never thought he looked like he could make it in the prem. I have the same view towards Amass as well.
posted on 9/7/25
Surprised to see Adingra going to Sunderland
€21m, a bargain in my book
posted on 9/7/25
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Spurs signing Kudus is particularly infuriating I have to say, especially if we don’t get Mbeumo over the line asap.
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You a fan?
posted on 9/7/25
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Spurs signing Kudus is particularly infuriating I have to say, especially if we don’t get Mbeumo over the line asap.
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You a fan?
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I don't know what gives you that impression, RR.
posted on 10/7/25
SOLD
Mad that fckin Real Madrid of all clubs have just paid €50m for a flop of ours. This guy couldn’t get a game at LB for us during Shaws injuries ahead of the likes of Malacia, Reguillon, Amrabat even playing out there.
Madrid are going to the gutters man, what a poorly run club.
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