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How to break a curse?!

On the day SAF left United a person very close to the clubs success over the last two decades said "Its not just him leaving but he's taking witches and wizards with him"

It's long been whispered in the inner circles where dark magic is often discussed that Manchester United since 1986 had something "special" and no it wasn't a reference to the speckled wizard that was parading as the manager either. There were rumours that dark forces were at play and things like Fergie time and the epic turn arounds in 1999 weren't just figuratively magical moments but maybe literal magic!

So moving on and with SAF leaving and taking his fairies with him. We have now entered a dark dark period for the club, for those of you who want to believe this is just the cycle of football, ask yourself how have Chelsea's total sheeetshow approach some how worked out better than United's? How have Arsenal the OG banter club managed to turn it around? How have Liverpool got it right by appointing what most saw as a Temu ETH?
United now if we are all being honest are even well behind Brighton and Aston Villa. Who would have even thought it??

Look out to Europe, Barca who were on the verge of total collapse have managed to turn it around and now back as one of the best in the world. All in half the time as United have been trying to get their Mojo back and not only that with half the money and half as many new players(Chelsea aside) ask yourself how??

Do we need to dig up Old Trafford at this point and check for ourselves if a witch doctor did actually bury a Hyena under the pitch to ensure the dark clouds are never lifted??

What must be done to lift this curse my friends??

posted 1 day ago

comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted 12 minutes ago
We had what we called 'the dark days' at Man United the day Busby packed it in in 1968 that lasted until 1992.
However we still remained the biggest and richest club in the land with the biggest ground and most supporters attending games throughout this period in which we won just 4 domestic cups.

They way United solved it was by employing a magician who sprinkled magic dust on young and some good and some average players. This will be how we exit this current dark period by finally employing the right manager that the players and supporters will die for. Ten Hag clearly isnt this manager and never will be. The search will continue. Meanwhile cmon you reds.
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So basically, pick the right manager
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It goes without saying.

Ask Villa fans. There is no rhyme or reason as to why a manager just clicks with a club when introduced regardless of financial backing by owners etc.

comment by kinsang (U3346)

posted 23 hours, 41 minutes ago

comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted 12 minutes ago
We had what we called 'the dark days' at Man United the day Busby packed it in in 1968 that lasted until 1992.
However we still remained the biggest and richest club in the land with the biggest ground and most supporters attending games throughout this period in which we won just 4 domestic cups.

They way United solved it was by employing a magician who sprinkled magic dust on young and some good and some average players. This will be how we exit this current dark period by finally employing the right manager that the players and supporters will die for. Ten Hag clearly isnt this manager and never will be. The search will continue. Meanwhile cmon you reds.
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So basically, pick the right manager
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It goes without saying.

Ask Villa fans. There is no rhyme or reason as to why a manager just clicks with a club when introduced regardless of financial backing by owners etc.
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I have always said that picking a manager is basically down to luck. They could have a great pedigree previously, but then it just doesn't work out at one club or another. And of course, some managers reach a level and can't get any better than that - just like players I guess.

There are only ever a small number of top class managers available at any time, and most of the time clubs will end up with a manager who isn't quite up to it (I mean at the highest level), so most of the time you will pick a manager who isn't right

posted 23 hours, 38 minutes ago

SAF wouldn't have half the dikheds on our team.
Bruno
Antony
Onana
Shaw
Eriksen
Casemiro
Mount
Zirkzee
Rashford

To name a few. Not one of them would have lasted or would be good enough for SAF as they're either a bunch of cry baby cants or just not good enough.

posted 23 hours, 10 minutes ago

comment by Ali - 🇪🇦 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (U1192)
posted 24 minutes ago
SAF wouldn't have half the dikheds on our team.
Bruno
Antony
Onana
Shaw
Eriksen
Casemiro
Mount
Zirkzee
Rashford

To name a few. Not one of them would have lasted or would be good enough for SAF as they're either a bunch of cry baby cants or just not good enough.
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Of course they would be. He would sprinkle his magic dust over all of them. Think of the average players he turned into winners. If Ten Hag could his players working for him we wouldnt have a problem. He cant.

posted 22 hours, 51 minutes ago

comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Ali - 🇪🇦 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (U1192)
posted 24 minutes ago
SAF wouldn't have half the dikheds on our team.
Bruno
Antony
Onana
Shaw
Eriksen
Casemiro
Mount
Zirkzee
Rashford

To name a few. Not one of them would have lasted or would be good enough for SAF as they're either a bunch of cry baby cants or just not good enough.
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Of course they would be. He would sprinkle his magic dust over all of them. Think of the average players he turned into winners. If Ten Hag could his players working for him we wouldnt have a problem. He cant.
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Bruno would have been the first to go I'm sure of it or he would have been dropped so often he would have left anyway. No way SAF stands for his whiny chit.
You can't make Casemiro and Eriksen good players, they do not have the legs to compete in this league anymore.
Mount, Shaw, unless SAF has some healing powers, .....

Zirkzee, SAF would not have bought this bloke, end of story.
Rashford, would likely be a bench warmer.
Onana would have been dropped after single handedly getting us knocked out of the CL last year and single handedly making us lose many points in the PL.

posted 22 hours, 37 minutes ago

Fergie would never have bought Cas or Erikson.

Rashford and Bruno would have been legends under Fergie. Esp teenage Rashford.... Smikes was full of mistakes when he started as was Degea. Its all down to his magic dust

posted 22 hours, 5 minutes ago

comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted 30 minutes ago
Fergie would never have bought Cas or Erikson.

Rashford and Bruno would have been legends under Fergie. Esp teenage Rashford.... Smikes was full of mistakes when he started as was Degea. Its all down to his magic dust


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I have fond memories of de gea being dropped for a long spell after just a couple of fack ups.
Onana has facked up about 50 times more than de gea did in his entire united career already, and still sits in between the sticks.

Rashford and Bruno legends.. hmm. Maybe.

posted 20 hours, 52 minutes ago

Fergie had a dream where he saw 25 fat cows followed by 100 emaciated cows. Pastor Hagee interpreted the dream as 25 years flowing with milk and honey followed 100 years of acute famine and empty cabinets, a barren wasteland.

posted 20 hours, 43 minutes ago

I still prefer my response.

posted 19 hours, 17 minutes ago

We lost our mojo when The Great One left. We can only hope we land a true Wizard soon, to sort out this mess.
It will happen, but exercise patience.

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