Jim Ratcliffe is a billionaire businessman too, mate. By that logic I assume every decision he’s made at United has been sound?
If they had used their hard-nosed analytical skills they’d have seen that last season he:
Played in the third game...
Let me ask a question of some of the more miserable posters on here.
Do you think that TFG are billionaire business people , or are they soppy sentimentalists like BK ?
I would suggest that it is more likely that they are hard nosed analytical...
I’d rather he stay but only if he wasn’t the guaranteed starter. Manage his fitness and appearances properly alongside either Beto or another striker we bring in. Mainly because striker is by far the most expensive position footy and in theory...
A genuine question: At what point was he useful last season?
It feels - and I’m sure it wasn’t quite the case - that every appearance ended with him limping off.
If we’re basically paying him a (good) coach’s wage for all those talismanic qualities of his, I get it. If we use this signing as an excuse not to sign a legitimate backup RB it’s an absolute mare from the club. It feels like he broke down in...
Who would be a statement signing mate? That would realistically choose Everton, that is?
Ndiaye was far from a statement signing last year, but if we signed him right now, having had the season he had last year for us, for another club, he would...
To be fair they don’t seem to have faced much competition for the players they’ve signed, and they’ve likely got big-money buyers lined up for some of their unwanted players.
They’ve definitely done well on the transfer front in recent years...