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I am desperate for my club to go back to the top. Its current state is sad. However, while certain things that the club is doing are questionable, I always try to support them in their decisions. Players are also at fault sometimes, but every time we lose, I think deeply what could have been, would have been, and should have been. If you have never seen this club in this state before, you would easily criticize everything around it now, from players to owners. One thing guaranteed is that Manchester United is a giant institution that will never die!
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@TheShowtimeReds Two things: 1. Performance isn't great 2. Manchester United is a great institution. Any loss is tripled and covered until we win 10 in a row! Massive club
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@jonmikesav8 This is a clear example of why we don't need to listen to X football analysts. Like recently, anyone criticizing Amorim at the moment isn't worth any ears.
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We have many beyond channels, people with huge following, and even those with less than ten, bots, rival fans, betting addicts etc who prey on the struggles of the club and players through such ignorance, hatred, misinformation while pretending to be great tacticians of the game while spitting vernom and bile at players coaches and the club. The end is near.
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@uglyvillian @UtdFaithfuls Take time to think why Sporting has a fairly good record vs the EPL sides and why a coach from Portuguese league was hired to coach Man Utd. Relax.
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@obeng_wilf66099 @ManUnitedZone_ @BeanymanSports Sporting has a fairly good record vs top English teams from in big competitions. By the way their is a reason a coach from that league was hired at Man Utd
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@__jonasss @Breezygoku101 @UtdFaithfuls But do you know that it's what Amorim wants to implement at Man Utd. LM or RM, these guys defend without the ball. On transition, they are wingers. The difference is LM/RM are natural midfielders. Dalot isn't and he won't play there long term.
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@Sh33nO @redhafiz10 @ManUnitedZone_ @BeanymanSports In the long term, you won't see him there. He will be back up at the least
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@syohannes7 @ManUnitedZone_ @BeanymanSports Yes, Porro. Right footed. RWB. Now, if you read my statement, in any given match, Amorim could use WBs who are left footed and, at times, changing the profiles. That answers Porro.
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@srorsp @ManUnitedZone_ @BeanymanSports I almost applauded the comment. You started with arrogance and completed it with ignorance. But I can tell you that you are representing the majority. Dalot, CB?
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@D_Milito97 @UtdFaithfuls I feel for you. Enjoy this until he leaves because he said he won't change.
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@botwpablo @UtdFaithfuls We love the EPL. Yes, it's competitive. However, we can love it without downplaying the other leagues. Sporting's record vs. English clubs overall is not as bad as your statement suggests.
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@NBelk6 @UtdFaithfuls I get you, too. What calms me is the fact he did that at Sporting, with huge success.
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@UmorMoseph @UtdFaithfuls Agreed. Our problem is lack of players. People mourning about Dalot don't realize he won't play there long time.
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