Paul Pogba (243 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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Apr 29, 2006
3,158
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Mourinho is doing wonders for us. I hope after MU he return to Inter - that would be even better!!!

Pogba will arrive in January. Mino is everything but stupid, he knows how to move his merchandise. As of now Pogba is a hair away from being suspended from United and send to the stands. No matter what (even if he stays, which is very unlikely) they will need another 'big name' midfielder. Prolly a playmaker.

Pjanic = Pogba + 20-50Mils ....

Pjanic was bought for ~45m, while Pogba was sold for ~100M. :beppe: pull this shit through and Agnelli would give you another yacht and a ferrari to match it.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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I wonder why United even bothered to keep Mourinho for a 3rd season. the cycle of Mourinho always goes the same, his teams peak, then things slowly get fucked up and it never gets better, Jose is just incapable of fixing bad situations or maintaining control over dressing rooms for longer periods. wouldn't it be better to just have the 2nd season, shake hands and say goodbye? the only clubs where he is still worshiped is Porto and Inter and there is a good reason for that
 
Apr 29, 2006
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Mourinho will soon get sacked and we will never see Pogba at Juve again
I don't think anyone else would be willing to throw his reputation under the bus for a quick buck. Everyone in MU forums is talking about Zidane and they might be right - Zidane is a name that will get any player to listen, but is he going to MU now? I don't think so.

EPL suffers from its own fallacy of being 'the best'. United is the biggest joke of them all. They name themselves consistently as a top 3 team and consider only RM equal. Dumb, dumber, a MU fan.
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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I wonder why United even bothered to keep Mourinho for a 3rd season. the cycle of Mourinho always goes the same, his teams peak, then things slowly get fucked up and it never gets better, Jose is just incapable of fixing bad situations or maintaining control over dressing rooms for longer periods. wouldn't it be better to just have the 2nd season, shake hands and say goodbye? the only clubs where he is still worshiped is Porto and Inter and there is a good reason for that
I wonder how he still manages to get jobs with the big teams, he hasn’t done shit as a manager in a while. And honestly he’s turned into such a cancer, there’s always a poisoned environment wherever he is. Plus his approach to football is a disgrace.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
I wonder how he still manages to get jobs with the big teams, he hasn’t done shit as a manager in a while. And honestly he’s turned into such a cancer, there’s always a poisoned environment wherever he is. Plus his approach to football is a disgrace.
he did win the league with Chelsea before they imploded. and he did get 81 points with ManUnited in Premier League, their best tally by far ever since Fergie retired, plus he won FA Cup and EL in his first season there. so I wouldn't say he's finished as a manager, would prefer if Inter didn't get him
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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he did win the league with Chelsea before they imploded. and he did get 81 points with ManUnited in Premier League, their best tally by far ever since Fergie retired, plus he won FA Cup and EL in his first season there. so I wouldn't say he's finished as a manager, would prefer if Inter didn't get him
Hard to say if he's finished as a manager. As a man however he most certainly is. Despite his success, he has aged incredibly poorly. He's a stereotype these days. An angry old man with one of the most toxic personalities you'll ever encounter. And that's a real shame, because the Mourinho of the early 2000's was not all that unlikeable. It honestly pains me to see what he has turned into.
 

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