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Guest reefatoon

If any of this is true, not sure I’d want Benitez back now as great as he’d be. I’d want a fresh start.

 

I agree with you. A whole fresh new start from top to bottom.

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It is believed that a £340millon deal is now a big possibility for United, but Ashley wants to be convinced that the bidding group can take the club on to the next level.

 

As opposed to Ashley of course?

 

Amazing journalism from Lee Ryder that.

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It is believed that a £340millon deal is now a big possibility for United, but Ashley wants to be convinced that the bidding group can take the club on to the next level.

 

:spit: Yeah, I’m sure Fat Mike is very concerned about that.

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Am I reading those articles right in that they seem to be saying this 'angry at the leak' thing is actually he's angry that Staveley is involved again. As if he wasn't aware of that fact. Doesn't seem to make sense, but then they're probably just making shit up as per.

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If there is a takeover and a project ahead Rafa would be the perfect fit. He knows the area, he likes it here, he knows the fans, he knows what infrastructure is needed and I’m pretty sure he’d find a way to win something. FFP will play a role, we’d not be able to go out and splash endless cash on players who may not fancy it here in the first place.

 

None of this will happen of course but, I’d take Rafa as the man to start the transformation.

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If there is a takeover and a project ahead Rafa would be the perfect fit. He knows the area, he likes it here, he knows the fans, he knows what infrastructure is needed and I’m pretty sure he’d find a way to win something. FFP will play a role, we’d not be able to go out and splash endless cash on players who may not fancy it here in the first place.

 

None of this will happen of course but, I’d take Rafa as the man to start the transformation.

 

He’d have to hit the ground running to appease the ‘better than this time last season’ and ‘boring football’ brigade though.

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If there is a takeover and a project ahead Rafa would be the perfect fit. He knows the area, he likes it here, he knows the fans, he knows what infrastructure is needed and I’m pretty sure he’d find a way to win something. FFP will play a role, we’d not be able to go out and splash endless cash on players who may not fancy it here in the first place.

 

None of this will happen of course but, I’d take Rafa as the man to start the transformation.

 

He’d have to hit the ground running to appease the ‘better than this time last season’ and ‘boring football’ brigade though.

 

If there’s anything to this then the Saudi’s will have already spoken with Rafa, know his thoughts on coming back and what the potential is. I hope they have as Rafa is likely to have encouraged them to make it happen. Makes far too much sense really, a popular, successful manager returning who could set expectations from the start and explain the vision.

 

Fat Mike will bin this off, leaving Bruce to spin plates and buy a new paddling pool from Argos (and some black paint from B&Q).

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Guest neesy111

Of Ash does pull the plug then good luck to him selling season tickets for next season!

 

He'll sell another 35,000, let's not pretend otherwise.

 

This.

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The only party that benefits from these perpetual leaks is Ashley. The fans get excited, people stop focusing on the shit that's on the field, and it entices anyone remotely interested to get involved in the bidding. These reports of him being angry about the leaks is laughable as Bishop is the one who's been leaking it for him.

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The only party that benefits from these perpetual leaks is Ashley. The fans get excited, people stop focusing on the shit that's on the field, and it entices anyone remotely interested to get involved in the bidding. These reports of him being angry about the leaks is laughable as Bishop is the one who's been leaking it for him.

 

It’s No coincidence there is very few transfer links in the last couple of days. Window shuts this week

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If there is a takeover and a project ahead Rafa would be the perfect fit. He knows the area, he likes it here, he knows the fans, he knows what infrastructure is needed and I’m pretty sure he’d find a way to win something. FFP will play a role, we’d not be able to go out and splash endless cash on players who may not fancy it here in the first place.

 

None of this will happen of course but, I’d take Rafa as the man to start the transformation.

 

He’d have to hit the ground running to appease the ‘better than this time last season’ and ‘boring football’ brigade though.

 

Just some examples of the fuckwits in our support.

 

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The only party that benefits from these perpetual leaks is Ashley. The fans get excited, people stop focusing on the shit that's on the field, and it entices anyone remotely interested to get involved in the bidding. These reports of him being angry about the leaks is laughable as Bishop is the one who's been leaking it for him.

 

Would the WSJ really need leaks from Bishop?

 

I'm not saying its going to happen as it's obviously the same old shite but I doubt the WSJ need Keith Bishop to leak them stuff. There will be genuine interest but Ashley will fuck the whole thing up like he has done time and time again.

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