Release date: Thursday, August 6, 2020 2:38
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Arsenal players accepted a 12.5% pay cut with the guarantee that there would be no loss of tasks due to the pandemic. That obviously didn’t happen, so are those players justified in taking legal action to get that cash back? Will some of those players sign any other contracts? If you’re socially guilty enough to lose our salary, you’re socially guilty enough to leave a club that has taken your salary and spent it elsewhere. How is Aubameyang announcing a new contract now? How do you take your $120,000 according to weekly pay increases? It’s valuable and he deserves it, but how do you take that money when the club basically said it was through 55 tasks?
The top 3 officials we know have been ignored are the heads of the popularity department. Where do we go now? Are we giving up pretending we’re absolutely not in bed with agents? Cedric Soares’ salary probably would have covered the wages, will we pretend we didn’t rent it to please Sanllehi’s girlfriend, Kia Joorabchian?
Is there an Arsenal fan who thinks that paying 32-year-old Willian almost 7 million pounds a year is right in the face of this news? Is Willian the difference to re-entering the four most sensitive? Would anyone have complained if they said they couldn’t?
We are on this stage because of the greed of the corporations and the retrospectives that accompanied KSE. Don’t be surprised when the Kroenke also charge their consulting fees this year and don’t be surprised if that’s more than they took last year.
You were there with 3 of them, Shaqiri, Wilson and Karius have to move on for other reasons, but the end result is the same. I have a comfortable place for Xherdan the Power Cube, but obviously anything doesn’t work and just to play in this spell to line up in a 4-2-3-1, so unless I come back (unlikely), it won’t. . Wilson and Karius were perfectly explained, with nothing to add.
So, at number 4: Marko Grujic. Klopp’s first signing was a huge success and was popular in his two loan terms, but he didn’t really have a chance to play at Anfield. Described as Hertha Berlin’s most productive midfielder in 20 years, he obviously has skill but, like Wilson, is perhaps best served outside Liverpool, where his path is not blocked. It could also gain a few pounds to improve the equipment, so everyone wins.
Finally, number 5: Divock Origi. A player guilty of many magical moments, adding the retaliation of Dortmund, the madness that was Barcelona in Anfield and so many goals opposed to the ev. No matter how smart those moments are, there are many others where you don’t seem to know what your feet are for. He seems like a smart guy and we deserve not to forget it fondly, however, a more reliable and consistent backup for the 3 most sensitive is mandatory and personally I prefer to give Brewster and Elliott the chance to shine.
If I like it:
In the last 10 years, five other groups have won the league. Leicester and Liverpool (1), Chelsea (2), United (2) and City (four). If we look at other times, it’s not that one. For example, the 80s – four other groups (Liverpool, Villa, Everton and Arsenal), the five – 6 groups (including United and Wolves won 3 consistent with piece).
So, taking this random, certainly small sample, in terms of championship wins, we’re really not literally others than you can “the standard.” It is general that some organizations dominate other periods, comes and goes. Now you can say it’s harder to be part of this organization than before. But there is a stable flow of equipment recycling at the top.
Is it not possible, for example, to buy groups and crush them by the roof? Look at City, for example, nowhere for years and then suddenly four titles. Everton, Tottenham, Leicester, Leeds, Liverpool (let’s not pass the years without Champions and Europe), Newcastle, all have flirted and have been challengers in these four most sensible Premier League era. Down there were Middlesbrough, Norwich, Ipswich (albeit brief), Wolves and Fulham having runs at European festivals and even some finals.
I think what I want to say here is that yes, at the moment it is surely dominant and the scale is in favour of this six more sensible: on the occasion of a getaway, all we would have is a new championship and a devalued European competition. . Training
The fact that Ole performed underperforming is unfair. Most comparisons are made correctly with Lampard and Arteta, which is understandable given their respective ages and the clubs in which they are located.
Of the three, Ole would possibly have inherited the most productive equipment on paper. But he went into a marine typhoon that pierced Joseph. Players who do not play (Sanchez), those who do not have positions (Lukaku, Smalling, unfortunately Mata), and our most productive midfielder desperate to leave. Since then, Ole has brought decent, if expensive, signings and brought us back to the Champions League.
To the threat of being a Liverpool fan, I will also communicate about net spending and the ‘next season’. Ole has removed a lot of dead wood and I suspect others will stay with this summer (Sanchez on the way, I suspect Jones, Smalling, Red, Andreas will stay). The real check will be whether the Glazers and Woodwards allow us to bring in the 3-4 quality players we want to challenge the ‘big two’ and Chelsea.
Talking about how much Ole spent on United is an invalid complaint about him. For what? Because United spends a lot of money. Every season. No doubt about it. And we can say it has more to do with Wooward than with the manager anyway. Let’s face it, if we gave Fred The Red the job of manager, United would spend large amounts of money. We do it because we can … and because we want it, given the recent lack of success.
And, in fact, you can’t say that spending cash you can afford, on underperforming equipment, is the right decision. How stupid would United be if it didn’t replace things?
The role of Ole (like Jose, Van G, and Moyes before him) is to help identify the players who will make the team and have them play together. In that sense, he’s certainly done very well. Maguire, Wan Bissaka, Bruno and even Daniel James were smart shopping. And that’s the most important thing about what we have to judge Ole about transfers.
In short; made our big expenses seem. In fact, he even made Joseph go through Fred’s purchase as a decent investment.
I have to be fair in my United assessment with Ole, greater symptoms in terms of football taste and, in fact, has played a role in getting better players before. I don’t think even the ABU crowd will verify to dispute that Greenwood, Rashford and Martial have come forward under Ole. But if I’m fair, I don’t think I’m the guy to take the club over the 4 most sensible and a cup race. He has made tactical mistakes, poor choices and does not have the required experience. In my opinion, to what I’m entitled to.
Much of the improvement at the time part of the season is correctly attributed to Fernades’ arrival, but Ole brought him in, told him where to play, chose who plays with him to congratulate him and trained the boy to deserve some credit. !
But the nonsense about United right now is ridiculous. I don’t know any other United enthusiasts we can fight with soon for the name. There’s no way that’s going to happen. But others like Dean SUFC say that “there’s no way I would have ended up in the 4 more sensible if it hadn’t been for a) Leicester collapsing like a card space.” You realize United finished third, not fourth, right? So if Leicester hadn’t collapsed like a card space, United would still have ended up in Chelsea and made the four more sensible. You absolutely cancel your moderate issues by the fact that Ole is not up to the required standard at United. when you’re more sensible. with that. F365 has thrown its time chart to all ole and that’s his prerogative, however, it’s not an ABU bias, it’s bait to annoy United enthusiasts and tell them how amazing Ole is and the garbage cycle continues relentlessly, just correct 365 paintings!
I’m going to go for that I take into consideration this season as a success. For years, United enthusiasts have been screaming about buying talented young players, who can then become stars in United and not buy past their overexcited stars, looking for their new salary. All they gave us was Martial (Pogba too, but it was already established). Instead, we were charged with people like Fellaini, Falcao, Di María, Sanchez, etc.
Since Ole took over, we haven’t chased its main stars, we’ve been looking to move them all and update them with younger players or selling young players. And enthusiasts who claim he hasn’t stepped forward, players deserve to be blind. Rasford and Martial have scored more than 20 goals this season, something they’ve never done before, so Ole gets credit for it. Greenwood has been promoted and has enjoyed an exhausted streak and has scored 17 goals this season, which is the same thing he gave Wonderboy Rooney in his first season at United. And it’s not just forwards Fred, McTominay, Lindelof, Shaw who have made considerable progress. Even Matic turns out to have had a renaissance at the end of his career and Pogba, despite everything, turns out to bet like the player we thought we’d get when we paid a record fee. Besides, football, despite everything, has become a laugh to watch, which I couldn’t say since SAF retired.
Last summer, all United enthusiasts knew we needed an offensive midfielder and it was clear that Ole was looking for Bruno Fernandes, however, Woodward’s pinching/negotiation tactics meant he didn’t arrive until January. Meanwhile, Ole controlled the season with a Matic three midfielder, McTominay. and Fred. I doubt anyone more than the six most sensitive has a worse midfield. Also, it’s wonderful to have a positive manager take responsibility, that someone helps keep throwing players under the bus, each and every time the team has issues.
So far, Solskjaer’s mail turns out to belong to two fields. Those who think he’s done a job (although I guess the coach’s season mail was ironic) and those who write to him in jest, someone who doesn’t take United anywhere. That’s the nature of fashionable football and a lot of journalism, really, it’s all binary. A player is a good fortune or a failure. A manager is a good fortune or a fraud. A team is the most productive in The history of the Premier League or is lucky and soon forgets.
The fact of Solskjaer, as is the case, is somewhere in between. You did the right thing. Not great, not great. But it’s ok. There are symptoms of progress, but there are also a number of concerns.
You can’t communicate about a manager without communicating about cash. Even if big spenders want to forget it, cash counts. It’s certainly more impressive to win or without spending cash than it is on a big budget. Fans like Mark say United will have to spend cash to catch up. That’s not really true, is it? Klopp has won the Champions League and Premier League without spending more than United and in fact spent no more than City. He didn’t even spend more than Everton. And I’m not communicating about net spending, it’s gross spending. If you spend almost two hundred million pounds in a season, you’ll be waiting
So, United has stepped forward? In terms of the championship, of course, they went from sixth to third. But why this? Is it because United has taken a step forward or because the groups above them have gotten worse? They haven’t stepped forward in their problems overall this year, and I don’t think anyone can claim that the league is much harder this year. The Spurs and Arsenal have fired their coaches this year and Chelsea has sold their most productive player and been sanctioned. They were all worse this year than last season. Even if United had stopped, it would have outperformed its rivals.
That’s a lot to congratulate Solskjaer on catching up with Leicester and Chelsea, but you have to wonder why United was going to start. Note that those were two groups that very few experts predicted would end up in the four most sensitive, but United was miles away from the pace in January. The losses to Palace, Burnley, Newcastle, among others, have no excuse just because they have not yet signed Fernandes.
Of course, there’s an explanation for why to be optimistic. The part of the time of the season was a significant improvement and we will have to give credits to Solskjaer. The team plays exciting football and there are new recruits on the horizon. But the fact is, they ended up closer to dating options than the title. There were more Liverpool this year than City last year.
This season, for United to finish outdoors as the four most sensitive, he would have had fewer problems than last season. With the money United spent the year, it would actually have been unforgivable.
They were signed for about 15 million pounds combined (apparently) and, along with Ferdinand, were the basis of United’s defense in the last decade of 2000. In particular, VDS solved a goalkeeper challenge that haunted us from Schmeichel’s departure.
Man United Offers
Solskjaer: 1.5 million pounds. Various league titles, champion scorer, national cups.
Vidic: 7 million pounds. Various league titles, Champions League winner, national cup winner. Captain, United ran as if it depended on it.
Cantona: 1.5 million pounds. Multiple league winner, he won 2 doubles. The catalyst for United’s good fortune in the 1990s.
In the summer of 2005, Man Utd signed Park Ji Sung for four million pounds, to Van der Sar for 2 million pounds, then remained in the winter movement window with nemanja Vidic’s signatures for 7 million pounds and Patrice Evra for 5.5 million pounds. Pounds. This represents a combined total of 18.5 million pounds and then won several leagues, participated in several CL finals (winner 1) and some national cups along the way (and this does not come with charity shields, the Club World Cup), etc. They also broke some records along the way, keeping the maximum of national leaves blank, the longest undefeating CL race and considered the highest productive in position for a while.
Park Ji Sung has made 205 appearances, Van der Sar has made the shirt 266 times and Vidic and Evra three hundred and 379 respectively. It’s 1150 appearances for the 4 of them, which is a ridiculous throwback in the price given they charge 18.5 million pounds.
City does it … nothing, just an argument … I have no challenge with City or Ake … the media have enjoyed the fall of United since the retirement of the SAF … Even with the Sancho agreement, the media love to point out that the City will get financial advantages from the possible firm …
However, as far as the debate on Sancho is concerned, I am sure why it is a precedent or why it is worth paying exorbitant sums.
In 2002, Brazil had the Triumvirate Ro-Ri-Ro: Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldino
More recently, Real Madrid had BBC: Benzema, Bale and Cristiano
Well, United now has Ra-Ma-Ma: Rashford, Martial and Mason.
Or even Ma-Ma-Ma: Marcus, Martial and Mason
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