Paul Pogba (117 Viewers)

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


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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,161
But United won't care. It's good business from United. They'll sell a shitload of shirts and cash in on him in max. three years.
But they have fixed agreement with Adidas IIRC, hence it won't matter how much more shirts they'll sell. And they are already one of the most popular clubs, so the margin for an improvement isn't that great. No doubt it will impact their finances in one way or the other, but it was clearly that Pogba will benefit from this move mostly. Now billions of cretins around the world will watch him play week in week out and he'll get better sponsorship deals.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
But they have fixed agreement with Adidas IIRC, hence it won't matter how much more shirts they'll sell. And they are already one of the most popular clubs, so the margin for an improvement isn't that great. No doubt it will impact their finances in one way or the other, but it was clearly that Pogba will benefit from this move mostly. Now billions of cretins around the world will watch him play week in week out and he'll get better sponsorship deals.
For real? :lol:
I can't wait to tell a special someone, when I get back home :lol2:
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,275
No one insulted anyone who didn't believe it when it was in the early stages. That was understandable.

But to not believe it now when its all but confirmed and even our own club's officials haven't denied the talks, that's just being in denial.
Even if true. Doesn't make it OK to insult one way and not the other. Hypocritical at best and yet nothing is confirmed
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859
who cares, if he is retarded enough to leave for Man Utd so that he can dab in front of more people and get more followers on instagram then let him. good riddance. absolute disgrace for the legendary #10 jersey.
This, if he only cares about money, then he can fuck off to Man Union and Europa League
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
I think in a few years he'll regret his choice.
Don't you see Man Utd being one of the top European clubs again then?

I mean, he's sacrificing a more advanced project for one that is developing and making his account balance and brand larger in the process. Unless he completely derails as a footballer, I think he'll be quite satisfied with his move.
 

Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
Don't you see Man Utd being one of the top European clubs again then?

I mean, he's sacrificing a more advanced project for one that is developing and making his account balance and brand larger in the process. Unless he completely derails as a footballer, I think he'll be quite satisfied with his move.
I don't see them winning the PL in the next three years, nor winning the Champions League.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Don't you see Man Utd being one of the top European clubs again then?

I mean, he's sacrificing a more advanced project for one that is developing and making his account balance and brand larger in the process. Unless he completely derails as a footballer, I think he'll be quite satisfied with his move.
They need whole new defense and some midfielders. And I think Mourinho will fail miserably. I don't see him play that long there.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Don't you see Man Utd being one of the top European clubs again then?

I mean, he's sacrificing a more advanced project for one that is developing and making his account balance and brand larger in the process. Unless he completely derails as a footballer, I think he'll be quite satisfied with his move.
Their approach and project lacks vision. Everything they do is short term, perhaps due to the fact that there's so much money and competition ahead of them already. The way they've gone about this Pogba deal, almost reeked of desperation to me. Not the United I knew growing up. What's more, eh have managers who don't build legacies, just win a title or two at best. And if Mou has it his way, he is going to struggle, and probably be gone 3 years from now. Don't see Pogba achieve all that in such a desperate environment. He needs time and to be nurtured when things go south. He won't get that there for the short time he spends in the EPL, before making the big leap to Madrid, with or without Zidane.
 

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