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Basically his knee was buggered from a very young age and he basically played with anti inflammatory injections/painkillers for the majority of his time from Moyes/Van Gal Era. He kept everything secret even from his fellow players for the most part and just got on with it. At least it makes sense why Ole was very defensive about him as he also suffered with a career ending knee injury.
I watched the video and after doing so I don't feel any more or less sorry for him.
 
Yeah of course. As I have said before. I don't think we are playing that badly overall at the moment. We just aren't taking our chances. Big mid-table game today ;)
I can't recall the last time I looked forward to match. I go into every match thinking perhaps this is the match where it all clicks.

All I see is a £billion (wasted) old boys club.
 
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of course , from watching from the glory days to now started supporting united from the mid 90s , I just deal with it better now once game is over I just get on with other stuff , still get excited pre build up and during the game

I can take the losing, I can't take the lack of effort and quality (the latter due to the obscene money spent).
 
I'm generally fine with whatever happens.

If we suddenly come good and things turn around, great.

If not, we can get a better manager, sign some more players, and hope INEOS can succeed where the Glazers failed so miserably.

The drama itself can be somewhat amusing, the club is a bit of a mess, but despite that, still the biggest talking point in football. I think it's now widely accepted the manager is not good enough, he's got to show us otherwise. There is without doubt a higher quality football structure in place, although it's still early days for them all. Ultimately, we dominated for so long that a few rough years isn't that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things.
 
Honestly, Rashford has looked good this season so far. One of few players to look sharp and on it.
he really hasn't. he's still looked his usual sullen self for the vast majority of it, albeit he's managed to bumble his way in to a couple of goals. ultimately he's not actually all the good, he can run at a fair rate of knots but that's about it.

edit: and ultimately it looks like holding faith in players like rashford and fernandes is what costs eth his job.
 
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