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I think the bigger issue is United would happily have him back if it wasnt going to cause so much controversyAnd surely they'd be in the minority of fans anyway.
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That's sad in and of itself. Should be the easiest decision they ever make.I think the bigger issue is United would happily have him back if it wasnt going to cause so much controversy
Big decision for them.
You forget who was running the show then. A lot of changes happening at the top (even though the Glazers are still there).Hang on. Didn’t United try to retain him in their squad and then only loaned him out once there was backlash?
Spot onThat's sad in and of itself. Should be the easiest decision they ever make.
Sayonara, rapist piece of s**t.
Ideally but the Glazers and presumably SJR will try and sell him to get some £££. No idea what SJR's moral compass is like on such issues.Mason Greenwood is out of contract in 2025. Utd should just loan him again and wash their hands of him.
Spot on. Richard Arnold, CEO at the time, tried to sneak him back in. To be fair to Arnold, he was probably only doing the Glazers bidding like all the Glazer cucks. They love attributing a value to an 'asset'.Hang on. Didn’t United try to retain him in their squad and then only loaned him out once there was backlash?
Atletico, Real and Barca are keen. Will probably be a v small fee and big sell on clauseYou forget who was running the show then. A lot of changes happening at the top (even though the Glazers are still there).
If someone comes in with an offer for him from Spain or something, you just sell him.
Spot on
Ideally but the Glazers and presumably SJR will try and sell him to get some £££. No idea what SJR's moral compass is like on such issues.
Spot on. Richard Arnold, CEO at the time, tried to sneak him back in. To be fair to Arnold, he was probably only doing the Glazers bidding like all the Glazer cucks. They love attributing a value to an 'asset'.
From what I recall at the time, there was a journalist from The Athletic (apologies I forgot his name) who was reporting Ten Haag was also heavily involved with the reintegration plan?
The Ornacle David Ornstein. Yeah I can kinda see his pov. His job relies on results.From what I recall at the time, there was a journalist from The Athletic (apologies I forgot his name) who was reporting Ten Haag was also heavily involved with the reintegration plan?
The Ornacle David Ornstein. Yeah I can kinda see his pov. His job relies on results.
Or its just more clickbait.
Lots of stuff is clickbait. Like the article above that Enzo getting sold is tricky because he has a contract until 2032. If he does get sold, his old contract is terminated and he will sign a new contract with his new club. So selling him wouldn't be that tricky lol.
Football journos acting like this is American sport where a players contract signed with one club will follow him to his new club if he is sold.
**** man, you go for Spurs of all teams haha where does all this big dick energy come from?So like Chelsea then
When you cop it for so many years, you have to revel in the downfall of others* man, you go for Spurs of all teams haha where does all this big dick energy come from?
Finally got something to celebrate hey.When you cop it for so many years, you have to revel in the downfall of others
Okay beware of St Kilda fans then.When you cop it for so many years, you have to revel in the downfall of others