What constitutes Solskjaer’s good fortune in 2020/21 in Man Utd?

Release date: Friday, August 7, 2020 9:54 a.m.

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You think Arsenal is the only Premier League club that does that?I suspect many others are doing the same, especially with staff members whose paintings are related to the days in shape (because the perspective of full stadiums is still a long way off) The other clubs are stupid enough to make a big announcement about it.

Do you think other corporations continue to employ other people whose jobs no longer exist?Football clubs are like any other corporation and, the combined salaries of the 55 are nothing more than a fraction of a player’s salary, apples and pears are compared.also repairers of fuel lamps and chimney sweepers.

Do you think “let go” Scouts were the most productive in the industry?The same people who have spent the past few years criticizing our poor recruitment strategy and our inability to dig up hidden gems for longer now regret the fact that there are many other people whose task is to locate the next Messi are not being repressed.It might be a super-agent conspiracy, but it could also be that the times have replaced and those other people are no longer the most productive for the role.

 

I’m furious because I’m sending this less than a week after celebrating an FA Cup and I think the Club led by Arteta could turn the corner.

That night, I texted a couple from Newcastle and apologized for looking to compare the pain of f-king sh-te’s assets (since the agreement with Saudi Arabia fell the same day, it’s the right thing to do).

Fast forward to today. Send back 55 staff members as we review to convince an elderly Willian to sign a three-year contract for stupid money.Dissolve our popularity branch to pay a super agent to manage our recruitment as a personal fiefdom.Having our charismatic new manager – who has worked so hard to build a date with players playing under his forward-looking position to effectively verify and resurrect the team, that a pay cut would give work.

the other people who run our club.F ** k both. I’m no stranger to run a business or balance a budget, yet logic and logic go to extremes, and we’re not going to be appeased by a decent 31-year-old Brazilian.for 6 months, getting injured, then some other dead weight at the club that will cause more people to say goodbye because we’re “cutting costs.”

Being an Arsenal fan is a kind of exclusive pain, because it’s a team that had and continues to have so many perspectives and that only does things with incompetence and bad decisions, a real carousel of fools, while looking for its reputation as a club that has principles.

 

My opinion on Arsenal’s total firing scenario is as follows, 55 members have been ruled out, this has stored around 2 million pounds according to some reports, not even 24 hours after the publication of this new cash savings, it turns out that Arsenal have accepted a 3-year contract by Willian (with option to a 4th) , your salary will be between one hundred and 120,000 euros consistent with week and you will get a signature of 10 million euros free.

My center is dating each of those 55 employees, can you believe you’re being told you’ve just lost your homework due to cost-cutting measures, just for the next day to see this deal with Willian, especially this massive rate signing?disgusting at the bottom, even if Arsenal turn this new redundancy around, the damage is already done.

 

It is easy to sit back and watch scenes from the recent restructuring of the AFC.Keep in mind that the guy runs a business in unprecedented times.You think they’re the only ones making tough decisions?Don’t be one of those who cry, the blues and point your hand when you have nothing productive to add.If you have a bigger idea, I’m sure the other people at the rate will be happy to read your thoughts.

 

It’s not shitty football. Billionaires fired as they move on to spending cash on the team.Nor is it directed alone Arsenal.Es a dirty and stinking sport.

 

 

The other explanation is that I have had a hard time thinking of any other PL CLUB that has acted so shamefully without supposedly being concerned with what Arsenal fans think or the world total. We all know that clubs work in (ahem) gray areas, like “hitting” players, disguising genuine salaries by adding “advisory” fees to the look, etc. I don’t tolerate things like that either, but as far as I know, shenanigans like that don’t regularly end with a club that fires 55 non-millionaire members. I mean, what is really going on?

And the reasons they give for layoffs?Has the club ever shown such blind greed while at the same time demonstrating why there is the old adage ‘Don’t my back and tell me it’s raining’?As I see it, the savings will amount to a maximum of $3 million according to the year.3 million pounds! The arrogance and cruelty of depriving 55 other people of their livelihoods while extending Cuba’s contract and creating a new one for Willian and, I suppose, for others, is impressive.

What about Arteta? I love the guy in pieces, but he can’t actually order a locker room where most of his players were let down with a 12.5% pay cut to REMEMBER staff losses How will he look them in the eye and protect the Council?aware of that, how can you settle for the fact that the maximum of 3 sensitive club recruiters/recruiters are part of the massacre?If they were replaced, then it’s fair. As far as I know, they’re not.

We’ve all been in a position where our company/boss has done something really bad that makes you think about going out.But also, infrequently, they have a strategic facet that prevents you from “dying in a ditch” in this specific factor and Arteta would.You may keep your gunpowder dry for the time being because you are aware of it or have been promised something that farmers know nothing about.I hope so, on the one hand because I’d hate to think he’s so desperate to be Arsenal.Manager who would be a board vacuum cleaner (I can’t believe it) and on the other hand, as if the first was true, I’m not sure his reputation is from then on.

Finally, I sense that there is a link to this stinking episode and an obvious accumulation in the inner influence of a safe agent or privileged few.I’d be grateful if the Gooners here could throw some kindness or some other way what the f-ck is happening behind the scenes.

 

As noted, what other enthusiasts think is fundamentally irrelevant, so what I’d like to ask is what will keep this sense of optimism among Utd enthusiasts next season.It’s too early to ask, given that the Europa League isn’t over.and that Utd will obviously do so during the summer (to what extent it is not yet clear), however, this is a way to spend endless debates about the totals of the problems, the cash spent and which players have taken a step forward or not.

At this point, knowing what we know now, what is the impetus for Ole’s next term?Consolidation in the league, Klopp wing in 2017-18 and smart European race launched?A trophy of any description?A set of issues to target, given that 75,80 more issues are legislate for the functionality of the other parties?

 

It’s a little complicated.

An amateur from any other club is going to look at United and say “you’ve had a bad season of meds, man,” and I guess that’s true to some extent.But they have been deficient for years, compared to what we expect from Man United, however, they ended up third.Your enthusiasts don’t care if they’ve spent a lot, or if Brendan bottled it, or any other explanation of why they might be thrown that at them.

United enthusiasts are really pleased with their luck, and the vast majority of them know full well that they might not win PL next season (thank God they probably wouldn’t).Maybe Ole will ruin everything, maybe Bruno will turn out to be.Shit, you’ll probably see them go back to The City or Liverpool (please make it the first one).But right now they don’t care and I don’t blame them.

 

It was a valid observation, based on the fact that Manchester United spent a lot of cash on the moving market, more than anyone else, and that the effects do not fit the costs.I understand, you’re satisfied with Ole, he if he shows progress, he doesn’t care what others think.That’s good, but that doesn’t mean the complaint from the outside stops.Your team will in fact be judged by the amount of cash spent on the moves, because everyone is judged with that stick, and when they are the ones who spend the most in the country over an 18-month period, they are expected to finish at least more than 30 odd numbers as champions.

 

So far, City has signed Nathan Ake for about 40 million and the “new Ronaldo” tried and tested in La Liga for a fraction of that price; Four more signatures are expected to follow, according to reports. In the world of football, these two signings are not big deals and United will be interested in Ake for months. Enter Woodward …

 

 

This week there were reports that Sancho and Jamal Lewis “agreed terms” even though no fees were agreed/no contact with the sales club.

Or has this changed the way transfers are made?Do clubs have the right to be harmed when this happens to a player they need to sell?

Do clubs have the right to feel upset when clubs like United make specific announcements about press negotiations like they did that day?

 

Also according to his logic, I hope that no United fan has ever had the fear of denigrating players like Everton or Arsenal, either with many more years in the more sensible elite than those who have come to Old Trafford.

 

But.

Gareth Bale.

You’re sitting in Madrid doing nothing. The manager doesn’t want you there.You have no interest in being there unless your pay me check is returned to you.But you’ve already made so much money, what if you’re cut off by your salary to play football somewhere else in the high-end?Going to another big club and being abandoned to, say, the terrible concept of only 150,000 euros a week isn’t so bad?You can even move to another city that has high-end golf courses.be able to make the end of the month, after all, I’m sure you want to have a few pounds apart to avoid having to live on that lean 7-figure annual salary.

Of course, you’ve already won a lot of games that more than 99,999% of footballers dream of, but you’re only 31, don’t you want to play?In a few years, you’ll be absolutely finished, Completed and eliminated And the thousands, if not millions, of other people who would have given everything to do what you want only see you wasting your monumental talent.

It’s pathetic to the point of despair.Of course, for starters, there was a little sympathy because maybe you were misunderstood and it doesn’t matter, but now you look like a total and lose the respect of football enthusiasts everywhere.I’m not saying in any way that this is the case.the self-measuring check is just an unhappy situation that happens and is too blinded by cash to be disturbed and perhaps pay respect for the millions of other people who looked at it and helped pay your salary.

 

 

 

In the summer of 2005, Man Utd signed Park Ji Sung for $4 million, Van der Sar for $2 million and then continued in the winter movement window with Nemanja Vidic signing for 7 million pounds and Patrice Evra for 5.5 million pounds.This brings a combined total of $18.5 million and they won multiple leagues, participated in multiple CL finals (winning 1) and some National Cups along the way (and that doesn’t come with charity shields, club world cup), etc.They also broke some records along the way, keeping the maximum number of national blank leaves, CL’s longest undefeated streak and regarded as the maximum productive in its position for a while.

Park Ji Sung has made 205 appearances, Van der Sar has placed the jersey 266 times and Vidic and Evra three hundred and 379 respectively, that’s 1150 appearances for all 4 of them, which is a ridiculous setback in price as they charge 18.5 million pounds.

 

In reaction to Lee, Highbury, there is the right answer, I don’t know if she would count as “misunderstood.”

For a total of 13.5 million pounds, United signed Nemanja Vidic (7 million pounds) and Patrice Evra (5.5 million pounds), and both proved to be the transfers of all time.Vidic played three hundred games and scored 21 goals, while Evra played 379 games and scored 10 goals.At the time, United won five Premier League titles, 3 League Cups, 1 Champions League and one Club World Cup.

 

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