Not seeing him in a United shirt today was as satisfying as the 4-0 thrashing. I don't care how pathetic that sounds![]()
Said the exact same thing at half time in the match day thread. I hate him.
Not seeing him in a United shirt today was as satisfying as the 4-0 thrashing. I don't care how pathetic that sounds![]()
Great game.
Thank you for this. I didn't want to be petty bastard who said this after a big win. Norwich might be the worst team in the league, but we won comfortably because we played Mata instead of Lingard. He actually assisted goals (plural!) like an attacking midfielder should, instead of slowing down our attacks or ruining them outright.Not seeing him in a United shirt today was as satisfying as the 4-0 thrashing. I don't care how pathetic that sounds![]()
One could be related to the other ...
Couldnt watch the game today and it turns out to be a game without Lingard....
I bet that in the next game i watch he will be back ruining attack after attack again.
The local lad is still good enough to wear the red shirt of FC United of Manchester
Always check for white textBased on what, exactly? Certainly not his football career, which has consisted of a 6month or so purple patch and then rank mediocrity or worse, at times.
Blagger of a player, who has done well to take advantage of our clueless setup for the past couple of years. I'm hoping we've seen the last of him.
Sooo burn him? This is far too reasonable.Football fans are fickle, one week you are dead and buried, the next you play a blinder like Mata and Matic did against Norwich. At 27, Lingard is at his peak, no where near finished. He was a starter for LVG, Jose and Ole's first season. We all remember his performances against Arsenal away, the FA cup final and helping England to the world cup semi final. He was pivotal in the high pressing system that Ole wanted. I believe that there have been problems in his personal life, where his Mum has become ill, so he now has to raise his little brother. It has obviously affected him. I think a bit of rest and patience is needed. He will come good again, maybe at another club, but either way, I wish him all the best.
So noble by Woody. He must pat himself on the back every time he reads these kind of stories. "Good job, Eddy, you are the fecking best in the business, they cannot even touch you."Apparently we lowered our price from 40 to 25 million. January Sales
https://sempremilan.com/source-clai...lders-price-to-e28m-amid-ac-milan-inter-links
I have no idea why you get so wind up by that article.So noble by Woody. He must pat himself on the back every time he reads these kind of stories. "Good job, Eddy, you are the fecking best in the business, they cannot even touch you."
Football fans are fickle, one week you are dead and buried, the next you play a blinder like Mata and Matic did against Norwich. At 27, Lingard is at his peak, no where near finished. He was a starter for LVG, Jose and Ole's first season. We all remember his performances against Arsenal away, the FA cup final and helping England to the world cup semi final. He was pivotal in the high pressing system that Ole wanted. I believe that there have been problems in his personal life, where his Mum has become ill, so he now has to raise his little brother. It has obviously affected him. I think a bit of rest and patience is needed. He will come good again, maybe at another club, but either way, I wish him all the best.
I'm absolutely livid right now, to be fair, can barely control the rage flowing through my shaking body.I have no idea why you get so wind up by that article.
Calm down, nothing to worry about. Lingard will leave at some point.I'm absolutely livid right now, to be fair, can barely control the rage flowing through my shaking body.![]()
Apparently we lowered our price from 40 to 25 million. January Sales
https://sempremilan.com/source-clai...lders-price-to-e28m-amid-ac-milan-inter-links
I'm secretly devastated that such an icon may leave the club.Calm down, nothing to worry about. Lingard will leave at some point.
I used to believe Lingard was good enough to be a squad man for United.
I believed he could have had the same impact as Ji Sung Park. That hard working player who could run opponents into the ground and crop up with a vital goal. The sort of player who is vital to a title winning squad. Selfless. Somewhere along the line he got much too big for his boots.
By the time He's bald He'll play like peak Zidane.Lingard won't peak for a few years yet, probably at 32, so we'd do well to hang on to him.
Agreed. As a manager of FC Bihar, hopefully.I love Jesse, I hope he is offered the manager's job once he decides to hang up his boots with us 10 years from now.