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Post by bushy1987 on Oct 20, 2021 18:33:15 GMT
He is not entirely wrong to be fair. I really wonder how Paul feels when Mino does this shit. It must be so awkward to walk into Carrington after your agent says this stuff. He's had plenty of opportunities in the past to come out and tell him to stop saying things or put the record straight, he doesn't he's just as bad
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Post by weebay on Oct 20, 2021 18:34:13 GMT
I really wonder how Paul feels when Mino does this shit. It must be so awkward to walk into Carrington after your agent says this stuff. He's had plenty of opportunities in the past to come out and tell him to stop saying things or put the record straight, he doesn't he's just as bad Pogba just as bad as Mino. I'm gonna disagree.
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Post by alwaysUnited on Oct 20, 2021 19:54:15 GMT
He is not entirely wrong to be fair. I really wonder how Paul feels when Mino does this shit. It must be so awkward to walk into Carrington after your agent says this stuff. If you ask me its him talking through Mino , fucker just tells stuff he cant say through his shitcunt agent
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Post by caino on Oct 22, 2021 7:24:21 GMT
let pogba leave.
sign Tielemens (ball player) and Kessie (CDM) on a free and that partnership is already better then any 2 we have.
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Post by Reduntildeath on Nov 4, 2021 13:30:00 GMT
Interesting article:
Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson’s damning comments on Paul Pogba come to light.
Manchester United icon Sir Alex Ferguson apparently told French goalkeeper Pascal Olmeta that Paul Pogba would have issues if he wasn’t surrounded by the right people. The France international has been inconsistent under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer so far this season. And, with his contract winding down, the club have a big decision to make.
Manchester United thought they’d struck gold when they re-signed Pogba from Juventus back in the summer transfer window of 2016.
However, the France international has been hit and miss throughout his second spell at Old Trafford.
Pogba’s current deal expires at the end of the campaign and, at the current moment in time, there’s no sign he’ll renew.
Right now, he’s arguably most inconsistent than ever before.
Pogba was hooked after 69 minutes in United’s 2-2 draw with Atalanta in midweek, coming off when the Red Devils needed a goal.
After the game, Paul Scholes stuck the knife into the 28-year-old by saying: “[Pogba] needs somebody on him all the time… somebody there that he totally respects, he needs experienced people behind him.
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“How old he? 28? He’s a really experienced player. But he’s one of them that will get to 35 and be exactly the same.
“He’ll still be doing the stupid stuff where he’s stud rolling the ball, holding people off showing how strong and skilful he is.
“The biggest thing with Paul is his concentration. He goes away with the fairies at times.
“You think of the Juventus team he played in, where he was brilliant and was why we signed him.
“The experience around him – [Andrea] Pirlo, [Giorgi] Chiellini, [Leonardo] Bonucci, [Gianluigi] Buffon, an aggressive manager…
“He will need that treatment until he’s 35.”
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And, now, former French goalkeeper Olmeta has claimed Ferguson foresaw these issues with Pogba while the midfielder was coming through the academy.
He told RMC Sport: “I was invited to Manchester United training by Sir Alex Ferguson.
“I went there with two children from my charity. I had lunch with him and he told me about Paul Pogba, who was 17.
“He told me: ‘You see this player, he will be extraordinary, full of talent. He will be at the top, but he is a dreamer, and if no one is there to show him the way, he will never make it’.
“It was a few years ago, and today, we are in this debate.”
It seems Ferguson was right.
While there’s no denying Pogba’s talent, the United star often costs his side with silly mistakes in the middle of the park.
And whether the Red Devils end up tying him down, or cutting him loose, remains to be seen.
Rio Ferdinand, meanwhile, thinks Pogba would be wise to leave United behind.
“I wouldn’t commit if I was him. I’ve got to be honest, I wouldn’t,” he said.
“The biggest thing for me is that when Pogba leaves this football club, which he is going to at some point here, if it’s this summer he leaves this summer, people will go, ‘Oh, he was a failure. He was this, he was that.
“But I would say that it’s been a failure of the club as well.
“Because when you see him for France, what he does for France, you can’t tell me it’s not there.
“So when you spend the money you spent on someone like that you build around him and you put the team in a position that he’s going to actually be able to produce his best football.
“I don’t think that any manager has been able to unlock him in a red shirt in the Man United team.”
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Post by Bestie on Nov 4, 2021 14:12:53 GMT
It's no coincidence Pogba's best football for us was while Zlatan was here. It's been discussed before.
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Post by redcase on Nov 4, 2021 15:15:57 GMT
It's no coincidence Pogba's best football for us was while Zlatan was here. It's been discussed before. If Zlatan wasn't with that cunt Mino, I think he'd have been here a lot earlier.
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Post by mightyez on Nov 4, 2021 15:24:12 GMT
the pogba situation is pretty simple, the club failed him and he in turn has failed the club. Lovely all round and all parties have played their role. He wants out and we have been too daft to dictate the situation i.e pogba wants out, we sell or bench and play Donny instead.
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Post by weebay on Nov 4, 2021 15:50:04 GMT
the pogba situation is pretty simple, the club failed him and he in turn has failed the club. Lovely all round and all parties have played their role. He wants out and we have been too daft to dictate the situation i.e pogba wants out, we sell or bench and play Donny instead. If he wanted out we should have sold him instead of letting him leave twice for free like fucking idiots. Also, are we going to ignore that Donny has said he wants to leave in January?
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Post by weebay on Nov 4, 2021 15:53:55 GMT
Another reason I like Pogba is he just seems like a good guy. Family man. No drinking. Fun and everyone around him seems to love him.
Paul would never be arrested in Mykonos in the middle of the night outside a bar like our captain. And just imagine what would happen if he got into trouble like that.
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Post by Stretty on Nov 4, 2021 15:59:38 GMT
Another reason I like Pogba is he just seems like a good guy. Family man. No drinking. Fun and everyone around him seems to love him. Paul would never be arrested in Mykonos in the middle of the night outside a bar like our captain. And just imagine what would happen if he got into trouble like that. That argument falls over with the likes of best,robson,Rooney etc. etc.(none of them where whiter than white but all where excellent players for us) Maguire could live the exact same lifestyle as pogba but he’d still be shit. Pogba only cares about pogba and the sooner he fucks off the better.
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Post by weebay on Nov 4, 2021 16:01:20 GMT
Another reason I like Pogba is he just seems like a good guy. Family man. No drinking. Fun and everyone around him seems to love him. Paul would never be arrested in Mykonos in the middle of the night outside a bar like our captain. And just imagine what would happen if he got into trouble like that. That argument falls over with the likes of best,robson,Rooney etc. etc.(none of them where whiter than white but all where excellent players for us) Maguire could live the exact same lifestyle as pogba but he’d still be shit. Pogba only cares about pogba and the sooner he fucks off the better. It wasn't an argument. I was just saying he seems like a good person and I like him for that. I'm aware that you can be a bad person or a drunk or a troublemaker and still be a good footballer.
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Post by mightyez on Nov 4, 2021 16:05:24 GMT
the pogba situation is pretty simple, the club failed him and he in turn has failed the club. Lovely all round and all parties have played their role. He wants out and we have been too daft to dictate the situation i.e pogba wants out, we sell or bench and play Donny instead. If he wanted out we should have sold him instead of letting him leave twice for free like fucking idiots. Also, are we going to ignore that Donny has said he wants to leave in January? We claim we wanted to sell before COVID hit and disrupted that summer market. In regards to Donny yes we will ignore the fact that a player who has not been given a proper opportunity to represent the club on the pitch despite numerous public and behind the scenes assurances wants to leave in January.
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Post by redcase on Nov 4, 2021 17:36:13 GMT
Another reason I like Pogba is he just seems like a good guy. Family man. No drinking. Fun and everyone around him seems to love him. Paul would never be arrested in Mykonos in the middle of the night outside a bar like our captain. And just imagine what would happen if he got into trouble like that. Dear lord what the fuck is this? What does it have to do with this club? Why are you contorting yourself into knots trying to defend that utter fucking twat?
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Post by weebay on Nov 4, 2021 17:52:18 GMT
Another reason I like Pogba is he just seems like a good guy. Family man. No drinking. Fun and everyone around him seems to love him. Paul would never be arrested in Mykonos in the middle of the night outside a bar like our captain. And just imagine what would happen if he got into trouble like that. Dear lord what the fuck is this? What does it have to do with this club? Why are you contorting yourself into knots trying to defend that utter fucking twat? Calm down.
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