Paul Pogba (198 Viewers)

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


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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,838
Is this real?

If so, what a shit stirrer Raiola is.

With all Pogba's talent, with that kind of drama around him it's not worth it to have him at your club.

In the unlikely possibility of him returning to Juve, it must be conditional that Raiola has to go. That kind of nonsense above is unacceptable.
Pogba is allowing it to happen while Raiola is taking the heat. He's doing the dirty work for Pogba. This reminds me of all those Rooney saga's which ended up in yearly contract extensions except that Pogba hasnt been anywhere near serviceable for United like Rooney has for them.

He thinks he's already made it after a little success. You can blame Raiola all you want but its just naive to think footballers are these saintly figures who have nothing to do with these outspoken agents who love stirring shit up.

A contract extension is likely coming.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,757
Pogba is allowing it to happen while Raiola is taking the heat. He's doing the dirty work for Pogba. This reminds me of all those Rooney saga's which ended up in yearly contract extensions except that Pogba hasnt been anywhere near serviceable for United like Rooney has for them.

He thinks he's already made it after a little success. You can blame Raiola all you want but its just naive to think footballers are these saintly figures who have nothing to do with these outspoken agents who love stirring shit up.

A contract extension is likely coming.
Yeah of course. Pogba is allowing it to happen and Raiola is just doing his job.

Just saying that Raiola is really good at holding clubs to ransom. I would say that we should never work with him, but the relationship with the club seems to have benefited us so far. He is generally a cancer to the clubs where his players are at though, especially Pogba.
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,363
Manchester United really doesn't suit Pogba and the other way around. I also don't see him fitting in that well at Barca. Something about him and the culture of those clubs. I see him doing much better at Juve, PSG or maybe Real Madrid.

When he has a good game for Man U, the fans don't seem to appreciate it and sometimes he might score a goal and the fans love him even though he actually had a terrible game. I just don't think he belongs there. I also think he is a bit of a douche personally but somehow I don't see him being that disruptive in our team.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
I thought he was back home. What happened?

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:lol:

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Hopefully the CL title comes and getting him becomes a mute point. Pobga obviously looking for some team to bail him out of a bad situation so I don't trust what he says. The money this guy makes should be reserved for forward players who can put the ball in the net OFTEN and not MFers unless they prefer playing in China.
Literally wasted 3 yrs of his footballing career, which doesn't last long.

Raiola is a terrible agent for his clients.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
Pogfeelings is pretty damn hilarious, I'll give him that. At times it seems like he is making a mockery of his own neverending transfer sagas. I don't really get it though. He had an excellent World Cup and say what you want, but he was a true leader for boring boring France. He was instrumental in winning. Why not suck it up and finally start doing the same for his club?

Also, does no one check his social media for him? I guess he meant 'when nothing goes your way'.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
Sleepless nights?

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Pogfeelings is pretty damn hilarious, I'll give him that. At times it seems like he is making a mockery of his own neverending transfer sagas. I don't really get it though. He had an excellent World Cup and say what you want, but he was a true leader for boring boring France. He was instrumental in winning. Why not suck it up and finally start doing the same for his club?

Also, does no one check his social media for him? I guess he meant 'when nothing goes your way'.
He can't. He needs a defined role, the right role, and everything/everyone around him performing well and systematically.

Doesn't have that with Utd under Mourinho. 3 seasons and guy (so called top manager) still hasn't figured out his role.
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,594
Pogfeelings is pretty damn hilarious, I'll give him that. At times it seems like he is making a mockery of his own neverending transfer sagas. I don't really get it though. He had an excellent World Cup and say what you want, but he was a true leader for boring boring France. He was instrumental in winning. Why not suck it up and finally start doing the same for his club?

Also, does no one check his social media for him? I guess he meant 'when nothing goes your way'.
:agree:
Tbh, I admire him now much more as when he was with us. He is no kid anymore. Here is hoping Mou bombs this year, and we snatch Paul before Real gets him.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
:agree:
Tbh, I admire him now much more as when he was with us. He is no kid anymore. Here is hoping Mou bombs this year, and we snatch Paul before Real gets him.
You admire him more AFTER multiple holiday and other comments?

I wouldn't mind if he came back, would look at him as a pawn for success, same as Bonucci (cept what Bonucci did was worse, celebrated in front of the same curva he sat in and sang with and was a bandiera), but lol at not just admiring Pogba but admiring him much more now.
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
You admire him more AFTER multiple holiday and other comments?

I wouldn't mind if he came back, would look at him as a pawn for success, same as Bonucci (cept what Bonucci did was worse, celebrated in front of the same curva he sat in and sang with and was a bandiera), but lol at not just admiring Pogba but admiring him much more now.
We will most likely get Man Utd in group stage. Lets see if he celebrates?
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
You admire him more AFTER multiple holiday and other comments?

I wouldn't mind if he came back, would look at him as a pawn for success, same as Bonucci (cept what Bonucci did was worse, celebrated in front of the same curva he sat in and sang with and was a bandiera), but lol at not just admiring Pogba but admiring him much more now.

correct.

he needs to remember he said we were a holiday...and that whole saga of his transfer was insulting to us.

we should not forget he dished us like trash
 

Kopanja

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
5,594
You admire him more AFTER multiple holiday and other comments?

I wouldn't mind if he came back, would look at him as a pawn for success, same as Bonucci (cept what Bonucci did was worse, celebrated in front of the same curva he sat in and sang with and was a bandiera), but lol at not just admiring Pogba but admiring him much more now.
Well, first thing is his comments don't concern me that much, he was a kid, and MU is indeed his home. So I can see where he is coming from, even if it sounded stupid. And keeping a grudge against a kid is not the smartest thing to do either.
And yeah, I admire him much more, but as a football player. He grew, and he will do whatever team needs him to do.
 
Aug 26, 2014
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I just don't understand how after watching one video of him shouting in the France locker room you all are saying he matured, he grew and stuff like that, but on the other hand he trows "hissy fits" and goes into public feuds with his coach and club legends. Yes real mature. I say he'll grow up when he fires that fat fuck of a manager of his and actually starts focusing on whats happening on the pitch.
 

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