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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 16:49:09 GMT
www.football365.com/news/did-luke-shaws-brother-call-a-jose-mourinho-a-ctScreenshots have emerged of Luke Shaw’s brother accusing Jose Mourinho of ignoring his brother. Ben Shaw, who has since deleted the tweets, criticised Mourinho for not picking Luke for Manchester United’s game against Chelsea. He called Marcos Rojo useless, and then called Mourinho a ‘c**t’ when United fell to a heavy defeat. Clever work. The most interesting accusation is that Mourinho has something against Shaw, something many Manchester United supporters suspect after the left-back was left out against Chelsea. Shaw was called out by Mourinho after the defeat at Watford, and has not started a league game since.
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Oct 26, 2016 17:13:20 GMT
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Post by cantonaisgod on Oct 26, 2016 17:13:20 GMT
Aint that a fake accy ?
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Oct 26, 2016 17:19:31 GMT
No, its a real account. Ben is claiming the tweets are photoshopped though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 17:34:29 GMT
No, its a real account. Ben is claiming the tweets are photoshopped though. No idea if they are or not, but these are in an edited version of the F365 article
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Luke Shaw
Oct 26, 2016 17:56:10 GMT
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Oct 26, 2016 17:56:10 GMT
No, its a real account. Ben is claiming the tweets are photoshopped though. No idea if they are or not, but these are in an edited version of the F365 article At a guess id say he is trying to cover his arse by claiming they were photoshopped. The idiot.
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Oct 26, 2016 18:15:16 GMT
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Post by redcase on Oct 26, 2016 18:15:16 GMT
Hilariously stupid.
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Post by CaajScot on Oct 28, 2016 8:32:25 GMT
| FOOTBALL NEWS28/10/2016 08:52, Report by Adam Higgins SHAW AIMS TO IMPRESS AMID BAILLY INJURY Although disappointed for his team-mate, Luke Shaw hopes Eric Bailly's injury will allow him to step up and prove himself during a vital run of upcoming games for Manchester United.
The young left-back returned from an injury of his during the 0-0 draw at Liverpool, before featuring against Fenerbahce in the Europa League and again in Wednesday's EFL Cup win over Manchester City. Daley Blind covered for Shaw at left-back during his absence but the Dutchman is set to move back inside to centre-back, with Bailly and also Chris Smalling nursing injuries. That means Shaw is likely to reclaim his position at left-back on a long-term basis and the 21-year-old is hungry to impress Jose Mourinho, particularly after missing out on the squad that faced Chelsea in the Premier League last weekend. "It’s normal you’re frustrated because I would have loved to have played," Shaw told reporters at Old Trafford this week. "But obviously, with Eric’s injury now, it might be my time to step up and show the manager what I can do, and to show that he can trust me." Shaw admitted the injured Bailly will be a "massive" loss for the Reds heading into the busy winter schedule. "He has played in all of the games and has been one of our best players each game. I don't think he's had an off day because he's still so young and he brings confidence and calmness to our defence when he gets the ball; sometimes he knows when to clear it but he likes to play from the back. "That's what was good for us because we like to start from the back and go through the midfield and attack. He's going to be a very big miss but I think [against City] people staked their claim to play." The former Southampton man also confessed he took time to grow into the match against City, but was happy with his performance and hopes to get another run-out against Burnley at Old Trafford this weekend. "The first half wasn't the best of mine," he said. "I thought I did good but for some of their crosses I maybe wasn't getting too tight, but Jesus [Navas] is a very quick player and it was quite tough. "But I came out in the second half and felt much better. I was closing him sharply, we made sure he got no crosses in and I think, at the end of the day, I feel really good. Hopefully I play on Saturday and get another 90 minutes and a good result with that." United are now preparing for two Premier League matches against Burnley and Swansea City, which are sandwiched around the Europa League trip to Fenerbahce. Shaw hopes the Reds can win all three matches and enter the upcoming international break with a positive frame of mind. "Nothing is easy and no fixtures in the Premier League are easy. We’ve seen that time and time again. People might think that's an easy game and end up losing them. I think it's time to start focusing on every game like a final and playing like a final as well. "We’ve got Burnley at home, which is a must-win, and we know Swansea will be a very tough game. We’ve got Fenerbahce and that is a very tough place to go. We need to get maximum points because it's our time to start pushing up the table." www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2016/Oct/luke-shaw-aims-to-step-up-for-manchester-united-in-the-injury-enforced-absence-of-eric-bailly.aspx
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Nov 3, 2016 19:42:40 GMT
I wonder if Lukes brother will be tweeting about his fitness anytime soon?
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Nov 10, 2016 8:34:39 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2016 10:16:39 GMT
Doing really well in his hob of helping players there, tosser. “They’ve got personal problems which I don’t need to relay, but sometimes a manager needs to be a psychologist as well, and also to be a counsellor because you can’t treat everybody in the team [the same], every manager must know that. Every player in a team is different.
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Post by Sméagol on Nov 13, 2016 19:08:21 GMT
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Post by dokgolf on Jan 17, 2017 17:09:43 GMT
"Matteo Darmian and Daley Blind have been the most common selections at left-back, but the former offers too little in attack (despite his fine assist for Marouane Fellaini against Hull in the League Cup), while the latter does not possess the pace required of someone who must mark a winger for 90 minutes. If only Man United had a dynamic player who can get up and down the touchline at pace and offer both assistance to the left winger and security for the left-centre back... Hang on a minute, that sounds a lot like the Luke Shaw that Man Utd fans had fallen in love with before his season was ended by that shocking injury in Eindhoven in October 2015. Luke Shaw at his best is exactly the player that Man Utd need, and yet he has become somewhat of a forgotten man as his last appearance came in November, right as the club took off on this run that has seen them return to relevance in terms of the top four chase. But you couldn't call him a forgotten man, mainly because every match day you'll see United fans asking why he hasn't been given a spot on the bench, or wondering when he will be given a chance to return. So what exactly is the story with Luke Shaw?" Balls.ie
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Post by Deez on Jan 17, 2017 18:07:54 GMT
I don't get the fat claims since the lad obviously isn't carrying any extra pounds, a quick Google of his picture with no shirt on with crutches shows that but if his attitude is to feel hard done by by Mourinho then he needs to look at Micky.
Jose wouldn't leave him out for the sake of it and leave himself relying on an average RB at LB so I just hope Luke gets his head in gear before we end up selling him and losing a potentially top draw English LB for the next 10 years while he excels elsewhere
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Post by dokgolf on Jan 17, 2017 18:34:47 GMT
looks like Mourinho is teaching him a lesson for not playing through the pain barrier that time. Took Smalling long enough to get back in the team. Maybe jose is looking for a reaction??
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Post by Sméagol on Jan 17, 2017 19:33:07 GMT
Luke Shaw will finally get the chance to prove he has the stomach for the fight at Manchester United as Jose Mourinho prepares to bring the defender in from the cold. The England left-back has a chance of being included in United’s 18-man squad for the trip to Stoke City on Saturday but, failing that, he is expected to feature in the EFL Cup semi-final away at Hull City a week on Jan 26 and the FA Cup fourth-round tie at home to Wigan Athletic three days later. Shaw has not been involved in a match-day since being taken off at half-time of the 4-1 EFL Cup win victory over West Ham United on Nov 30, and while niggling injuries have been partly to blame, he has been fit for the past fortnight but not selected. www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/01/17/jose-mourinho-prepares-bring-luke-shaw-cold-second-chance-manchester/
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