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posted on 21/1/20

comment by Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 35 minutes ago
Yoyve got to be incredibly unlucky to get a stress frscture of your spine surely?

Sh!t happens, I dont think blame needs to be apportioned does it?
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Unless this kind of thing is happening repeatedly as a result of the same issues recurring.

Might be the medical staff failing to locate, appropriately assess or appropriately manage injuries; might be failures in communication between medical and coaching units; might be a case of the coaching staff failing to heed medical advice (which would be seriously worrying) or relying too much on player input.

One thing is for sure: the club is SHHHHITT at root cause analysis - probably doesn’t even know what it is - and when a problem emerges, we can expect it to persist.

posted on 21/1/20

its available on Google Podcasts

posted on 21/1/20

comment by Clockwork Red (U4892)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by We've won it 6 times 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 (U3607)
posted 3 seconds ago
comment by rosso is done with this (U17054)
posted 5 minutes ago
Got a link to that podcast VC?
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I think it was Jamie O'Hara on Talksport.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/talksport.com/football/657959/man-utd-rashford-injury-pogba-ohara/amp/
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I think Rosso meant Gary Neville’s podcast, mentioned in the OP.
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Oh right I misunderstood that.

https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3MuYWNhc3QuY29tL2dhcnluZXZpbGxlcG9kY2FzdA&episode=aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL2VwaXNvZGUvMjE4NTU2NTY

posted on 21/1/20

This bit was on the BBC.

Former Manchester United right-back Gary Neville has criticised the club's recruitment and says things are "going to get bad" at Old Trafford.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side lost 2-0 at Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday, a result which left them 30 points behind their Anfield rivals.

United are also five points adrift of the Champions League qualifying places.

"They have made some terrible investments in terms of recruitment," Neville told his podcast.

"It's all coming home to roost. This is going to get bad. The next six months are going to be really difficult."

Under executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, United re-signed midfielder Paul Pogba from Juventus for a then world record £89m in August 2016.

They also brought in striker Romelu Lukaku for £75m a year later, while they signed forward Alexis Sanchez in January 2018 on a four-and-a-half-year deal worth £14m a year after tax.

Lukaku and Sanchez have both since joined Inter Milan, the latter on loan.

During the summer transfer window, United spent over £130m on defenders, bringing in Harry Maguire from Leicester City and Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace, and also signed winger Daniel James from Swansea City.

"Over the last few years there is a frustration that Manchester United have been U-turning all over the place when it comes to strategy," added Sky Sports pundit Neville, who retired as a player in 2011.

"I can't believe, with the investment that has been put into the squad over the last five or six years, you end up with that out on the pitch.

"I can't change the ownership of Manchester United - no-one can - but I am struggling to understand why the ownership has persisted in trusting that management team to oversee that investment.

"If you don't lose your job for overseeing that investment, that wage bill and putting that team out on the pitch, something is really wrong."

posted on 21/1/20

As you said VC Neville is echoing what many posters have saying on this forum for quite some time now

posted on 21/1/20

RK

This bit says it all really.

"If you don't lose your job for overseeing that investment, that wage bill and putting that team out on the pitch, something is really wrong."

posted on 21/1/20

haha unlucky VC you big git.

posted on 21/1/20

omment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 7 minutes ago

haha unlucky VC you big git.

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Unlucky for what?

posted on 21/1/20

The one with Harry McGuire recently was weird. One day he has a torn hip muscle out for weeks, next day he is fully fit. I thought that they could scan for muscle damage. How does any half sensible medic make a feck up like that?

posted on 21/1/20

One day he has a torn hip muscle out for weeks, next day he is fully fit.

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That was a case of bad reporting by the BBC. We think they got their Harry's mixed up.

posted on 21/1/20

I think Nev is spot on. It’s absolutely criminal what is going on at the top of the club. But what’s also criminal is the fact that from the 1st of December to the 1st of February we’ll have played 19 games. That’s half a season in 61 days.

comment by N2 (U22280)

posted on 21/1/20

This article is an insult to Bungle and Zippy.

Those two wouldn't have bungled a deal, they would have zipped it up.

posted on 21/1/20

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 5 hours, 18 minutes ago
omment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 7 minutes ago

haha unlucky VC you big git.

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Unlucky for what?
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posted on 21/1/20

comment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 5 hours, 18 minutes ago
omment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 7 minutes ago

haha unlucky VC you big git.

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Unlucky for what?
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being you
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I look on the bright side. I could be an unfortunate little wretch like you.

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