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If I had to predict the percentage of only live United matches I watched between the mid 1990s to the end of SAF managerial career, I would say between 80-90%. From Moyes to ETH the number of live matches OR full replays is sitting around 30%. I’ve just not had the energy for years now.

The one thing the Glazers did well is sack the manager as soon as enough was enough. Ineos have a 7 hour meeting with ETH on October 9th, and since then have drawn with Fenerbahce (to go a year without an European win) and lost to West Ham. Just cut him loose already…. and for the love of God, don’t sign RVN as the permanent manager if he wins 3 matches in a row as the interim manager
 

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You can tell the players are feeling the pressure and tbh they just can’t cope with it, not up to it, it’s too hot in the kitchen for them.

And then as soon as a team scores the head drops as if to say “why me”. Bunch of overpaid duds, along with the bald fraud.
 
The reality is unless we land a Klopp/Arteta level manager, we are just going to continue being a nothing club that makes top 4 every now and then and mostly, competes for the two domestic cups.

This is the toughest and most unforgiving league in the world and it leaves clubs behind easily. The next phase of establishing our status as a nothing club is going to be when we start to become a feeder club for the top clubs who will just buy our best players/prospects who want out.

Make no mistake this is the furthest we have been from catching up to City all because some within the club and outside the club are fixated with this bald idiot turning into the next Fergie. He IS the worst manager we have had since the great man retired imo, simply because he is done the most damage to club's prestige and reputation.
 
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A generation has come through knowing United to be shite and the crap team of Manchester.

I can't see us being anywhere near a title challenge for at least 5+ years and that's if we start getting things right, which right now there are no signs of that. We are in huge debt, we are about to get a new stadium (most likely), we have a squad not good enough and don't have the money to rebuild it AGAIN!!, we will give Liverpool's 30-year drought a good nudge imo.

We are on a knifes edge as to whether we turn things around or continue falling further and further into the abyss.
 

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