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Can't believe they sacked him, it does sound mutual though. It looked as though he was starting to turn it around there.

I didn't lose respect for him going to Chelsea , but I'm not pining for him to come back either. It would be pointless.

Reckon he will be nailed on for utd next season
 
I don’t want him back , just don’t wish him humiliating failure anymore . More than happy with Ange

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I'm not so sure about that.

The days of one team dominating the domestic scene for a decade or more are gone I reckon.

I also think London is where all the best players really want to be.

United's problem in recent years has been City. Unless that ends United's misery will go on.
City have won 9 of 13 titles since 2011. If that isn't dominating the domestic scene for over a decade, I'd like to know what is!
 
Can't believe they sacked him, it does sound mutual though. It looked as though he was starting to turn it around there.

I didn't lose respect for him going to Chelsea , but I'm not pining for him to come back either. It would be pointless.

Reckon he will be nailed on for utd next season
I've already had a couple of text's from United fans excited at the prospect.
He'd be a popular choice there
 
City have won 9 of 13 titles since 2011. If that isn't dominating the domestic scene for over a decade, I'd like to know what is!
This is true but looking at what has happened this season, regarding points deductions, and the charges currently hanging over City and Chelsea, is it viable for this to continue?

I think it is fair to say that the playing field may level up if FFP in one form or another is enforced.
 
What the fuck happened to Spurs then John?

We were one of the big 5 pre Prem.
I know we were. One of the BIG 5 that pushed for the formation of the Premier League ( Something many of our own fans don’t like to acknowledge for some reason) AND one of the BIG 6 that tried to destroy it!

United are a different animal though to pretty much every other club. Biggest fan base, Biggest global reach etc......

Don't get me wrong, I can't stand them. I've absolutely loved seeing their decline over the last decade. I just think their low point has been reached. They are still considered by some to be the biggest club in the world. And clubs like that just don't stay down indefinitely
 
I know we were. One of the BIG 5 that pushed for the formation of the Premier League ( Something many of our own fans don’t like to acknowledge for some reason) AND one of the BIG 6 that tried to destroy it!

United are a different animal though to pretty much every other club. Biggest fan base, Biggest global reach etc......

Don't get me wrong, I can't stand them. I've absolutely loved seeing their decline over the last decade. I just think their low point has been reached. They are still considered by some to be the biggest club in the world. And clubs like that just don't stay down indefinitely
Their fan base exploded during the early Premier League years. They were always the best supported English club outside of the UK because of the Munich disaster. It gave them worldwide publicity and sympathy.

United's current problem is not too dissimilar to Spurs.

They have owners whose priority is financial.

They are being rinsed while their biggest rivals clean up.
 
This is true but looking at what has happened this season, regarding points deductions, and the charges currently hanging over City and Chelsea, is it viable for this to continue?

I think it is fair to say that the playing field may level up if FFP in one form or another is enforced.
Now that I agree with...

IF the Prem show the same level of commitment as they've done with Everton and Forest.

If ...
 
Now that I agree with...

IF the Prem show the same level of commitment as they've done with Everton and Forest.

If ...
I suspect that Everton and Forest have been strategically dealt with in advance of whatever City and Chelsea have coming.

They also stayed up which was both clubs main concern.

If City and Chelsea are subsequently hammered for financial wrongdoing then neither club's lawyers can claim that a points deduction is unfair.

I think it is in the pipeline.

If this happens; Spurs could be in the right place at the right time with the right infrastructure.

Levy will then be regarded as a genius and awarded an O.B.E. for services to football.
 
I suspect that Everton and Forest have been strategically dealt with in advance of whatever City and Chelsea have coming.

They also stayed up which was both clubs main concern.

If City and Chelsea are subsequently hammered for financial wrongdoing then neither club's lawyers can claim that a points deduction is unfair.

I think it is in the pipeline.

If this happens; Spurs could be in the right place at the right time with the right infrastructure.

Levy will then be regarded as a genius and awarded an O.B.E. for services to football.
Not on here he won't!

If Levy got any accolades, seppuku suicides would be at their highest since Japan had a Shogun!
 
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