These guys need to shut up tbh
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think it just shows man utd are no longer a big club
These guys need to shut up tbh
think it just shows man utd are no longer a big club
Big brand
Caldron and Real Madrid move differently by design. Their sole aim is to win every trophy.
Manchester United's aims are to 1, make as much money as possible 2, be successful.
That's why Woodward would even think to say "if we went 8/9 years without a trophy we'd still sell shirts and be profitable" teams like Real aren't even willing to consider that reality.
Heard a bit if that interview, he also said United could lose £100m. Making money is Woodwards Job and expertise. Hence.
that dosent make sense
if we went 8/9 years without winning a trophy the brand would surely suffer because of the that and would result in downturn of shirt sales
and being successful = more money
'The Glazer family are known to be “disappointed” and nobody within United expected the post-Ferguson landscape to look this bad so quickly. For the moment, they are sticking squarely by their man, but should the season continue to unravel, as pragmatic businessmen who are not governed by sentiment, it is inconceivable that the Americans will not be questioning whether to entrust up to £200 million this summer to a manager facing a crisis of credibility.
After a deadline day swoop by Fulham Football Club and making two appearances for his new club, former England youth midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe and England U20 midfielder Larnell Cole have been given short shrift by manager Felix Magath and sent out on loan (with a possible view to a permanent transfer taking place in the summer) less than 25 days after being bought by the London based club. Both winners of the FA Youth Cup in 2011 and players who had worked with former Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen since the age of 9, Tunnicliffe and Cole had signed deals with Fulham until 2017, with an option for an extra year. The plan now? Out with the bins in the morning.A source close to both players has revealed to England Football Blog that both players are “absolutely shocked” by the situation, especially considering Fulham manager Felix Magath had physically seen the players for just one day before punting them into touch. Shocking indeed.…but let’s level set for a second and recalibrate the positioning of this piece…Tunnicliffe was never destined to captain England, or lead the country to World Cup glory. Tunnicliffe’s story is not about a scorned world beater who is the poster child for English footballers getting the stick. Instead, Tunnicliffe‘s story, along with Larnell Cole, is just a higher profile example of the ridiculous merry-go-round nature of the Premier League and it’s continued impact on the progress and development homegrown talent.Cynics will argue that Tunnicliffe “wasn’t good enough” or highlight that he was “just playing at Ipswich weeks ago” and his Dad likes a bet. Well, he was good enough to earn a Manchester United debut under Sir Alex Ferguson, and was deemed good enough to start and play in two Premier League matches under his former Fulham manager. Larnell Cole prospered at the second largest global FIFA tournament behind the World Cup and did enough to be rewarded with a Fulham debut. Now, because of some dotted line relationship to a former manager they’re chopped liver? The talent and promise is plain to see! The opportunity to showcase it, however, is not. For the sake of comparison regarding lower league development; Dan Burn was at Birmingham a week before his trial by fire, Ross Barkley tottered about the Football League before setting the top flight alight.The fancy of a new manager, barely a week into the job and only 24 hours into his in person evaluation of two homegrown talents, has cast asunder the opportunity for a player to actually play in the Premier League.It’s an all too familiar tale. New man in brings jobs for the boys and a second wave of imports along with it. This is not to say homegrown talent should be given a hand out based on birthright, rather it’s the proof point that there are players out there who can compete at the highest level but just aren’t being allowed to showcase what they can do.How many players are English clubs (and England!) losing out on due to the negative mentality that cascades down from the very top. At Fulham you dread what might happen to Josh Passley‘s career (debutante under Meulensteen) or even the imposing figure of the aforementioned Dan Burn (dropped to the bench after starting every game for Meulensteen). You just hope that when they say “cream rises to the top” that Patrick Roberts will be given his chance to shine…TrustOpportunityPathwaysIf the grassroots is undergoing an overhaul, along with coaching in England, then something needs to be done at the top for the players who are already capable of performing. Perhaps annual changes and revamps of the EPPP isn’t exactly beneficial….eh, Mr. Scudamore?
HUGE! Raf Honigstein was told that David Moyes has lost Manchester United dressing room, ‘must go now’ [ESPN]
Saturday, March 1st, 2014
This is big.
Rafael Honigstein, respected author and journalist of the Guardian, ESPN and other German outlets, has dropped a massive skinny on ESPN FC, the channel’s football discussion show.
The intro above is a key qualifier: this isn’t just anybody saying this; it’s one of the most respected journalists around: if he says he was told this, then you take it to the bank.
Honigstein told the ESPN panel that he was directly told by somebody ‘very close to the club’ that Moyes has lost the dressing room, and that it’s time for him to go’.
As Honigstein opens and concludes, things are much graver at United than was hitherto believed.
For obvious reasons, Honigstein kept schtum on his source, and the theories will now go into overdrive as to which little birdy it was, but for the moment it’s moot.
That some were disillusioned and/or unimpressed with Moyes (RVP) has never been in question, but that he’s completely lost the dressing room – in light of Rooney’s contract renewal for one thing – is a massive shock.
Watch Honigstein drop the skinny on ESPN here.
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I think everyone can agree that rvp was bought to win the league as rooney couldn't do it
And that's what happened last season as we have been told by every pundit and casual football fan that rvp won united the title on his own
So getting rid of rvp and going back to just rooney is backwards ?
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