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  • 7 May 2012 2:05 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    I'm indeed surprised with the information of this young talent leaving OT . I've read in a newspaper that SAF is after another 18 year youth, shall we be able to meet his expectations when his time comes up ? Apart from big money any young player would like to have assurance of being part of the team. What we know , come next season Scholes and Giggs will be there and the manager does not show signs of trust to young players possibly these are the factors which makes Pogba decide to leave definately this will be on mutual understanding so let's not blame him.
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  • 7 May 2012 1:53 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    Beetlejuice555:
    Not only Pogba. United is not the team for world class player anymore. Roonie, Nani, De Gea, Da Silva's brothers??? What a looser!!!


    You are daft. Who is Pogba anyway? I seem to remember a lad called Morrison who left United to get playing time. How many matches did he play for Westham? We have a good team and a quality set of players. We need to strengthen in some areas but who doesn't. And for all those moaning the loss of Pogba and dissing Anderson, remember Ando when he was Pogba's age was proven and managed to secure a spot in the united 1st team, was even a penalty *** in the CL final agains chelsea. Injuries have not treated Ando well that is all

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  • 7 May 2012 1:22 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    EffenSeven:
    Good riddance if that's true. Holding out for money when he hasn't even proved himself.
    Funny comment especially since you had to add the last bit so as to make a convenient comment without attracting the wrath of the majority on this forum, just goes to show the type of fans we have. Does it mean that if you have "proved yourslef" I don't know who decides this then you can hold the club at Ransom for any amount ?
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  • 7 May 2012 1:14 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    Is this confirmed but despite the flaming of alot of fans i would be heartbroken if he left, he will NOT be a first teamer at Juventes so apart from the lovley weather i fail to see much reasoning behind this, oh i forgot about money these days i could't live of £45,000 a week either.
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  • 7 May 2012 12:55 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    IabiMyshkin:
    OH NO! Not 'teenage sensation' Paul Pogba! The superstar who has achieved so much in his young career. How will United survive without him? This is clearly indicative of the imminent collapse of Manchester United. Not only have we lost a delinquent, criminal scum bag who skips training but now we've lost a disloyal, impatient, completely unproven 19 year old too! My God, it's all over guys. WE. ARE. DONE.
    Point taken but it doesn't say much for our ambitions when we cannot hold onto a player that SAF as gone on record as saying he's a tremendous player . No pun intended but Pogba was the best young talent we had and quite clearly he see's better opportunities elsewhere which does kinda set the alarmbells ringing about the direction we're going not only unable to attract or afford stella namesbut now losing potentially one of Europes best midfielders and yes i've watched him numerous times and losing him is a disaster.
    MUFC on the pitch hate Therealry off it
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  • 7 May 2012 12:46 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    OH NO! Not 'teenage sensation' Paul Pogba! The superstar who has achieved so much in his young career. How will United survive without him? This is clearly indicative of the imminent collapse of Manchester United. Not only have we lost a delinquent, criminal scum bag who skips training but now we've lost a disloyal, impatient, completely unproven 19 year old too! My God, it's all over guys. WE. ARE. DONE.
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  • 7 May 2012 12:39 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    It'll be Rooney again next ! lack of investment will boil his head. blimey things are bad unable to attract unable to hold on ! the Magoo's are indirectly destroying us and turning us against each other .
    MUFC on the pitch hate Therealry off it
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  • 7 May 2012 12:19 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    VTTRoseRed1985:
    We played with 2 37+ year olds in midfield, if you think that's normal and good for our club, it's up to you. We were dominated in both derby, if you think that's normal and good for our club, it's up to you
    SAF makes the squad selections and no that isn´t normal and I´m sure it wasn´t by his choice to have two 37+year olds in the midfield. I´m sure he would have preferred to have Fletcher, Anderson maybe even Pogba all out injured or illness. Cleverley just returning from injury and not in form yet would have probably played also. As for the first derby we were reduced to 10 men early on and City scored 3 goals in the final ten minutes because we were trying to attack and were leaving ourselve exposed.
    VTTRoseRed1985:
    Imo the owners show no ambition, everyone can see that we have problem in center midfield, but what did they do to solve this ?
    SAF selects transfer targets not the owners. Not the owners at MUFC anyway.
    VTTRoseRed1985:
    Imagine United and City swap manager, they will win the title 1 month ago ( maybe even sooner
    Totally agree
    VTTRoseRed1985:
    We played bad this season, and our team is not strong enough no matter what the result in EPL is
    Too many injuries =No chemistry within the club and lack of options for SAF. Had the same problem in all competitions. When the club was healthy at the beginning of the season they were THE TEAM.
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  • 7 May 2012 12:11 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    We do not attract good players anymore. A shame. Too miser. Thanks the Glaz
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  • 7 May 2012 12:07 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    I think pogba is a skillful young player and i think he has made the right choice of moving to juventus because this year they have been in better positions than united.
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  • 7 May 2012 11:41 AM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    Manchester1989Utd:
    Well why would you stay at a club that have no ambition any more
    I am so sick of Bafoons like yourself. No ambition? A club that is supposed to be in crazy amounts of debt, with SAF not being given any money... yet we spent £50m+ on Jones, Young and De Gea. All of which were players that most of you were peppering the Transfer Spec section with requests for United to buy them. The same team that paid £30m+ for a ST a couple of seasons before... Yes we have no Ambition atall, all we have done is stay level on points with the richest team in the world with one of the best sides the premiership has seen for the entire season... Terrible season! =/
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  • 7 May 2012 11:20 AM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    Aye!!! SAF what is happening??? Our best players from the youth setup are leaving us one-by-one. Lets not cling on the old players and promote the young guys. Why keep Giggs, Scholes and Park? Their time is gone. Kids are leaving due to lack of game time. No game time = no exposure.
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  • 7 May 2012 9:50 AM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    reza barka:
    Paul Pogba has decided to quit Manchester United and sign for Juventus. The France Under-19 midfielder has turned down a lucrative contract at Old Trafford to join the Italian outfit. His decision was made known in a letter from his agent Mino Raiola to United chief executive David Gill http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2140170/Paul-Pogba-set-leave-Manchester-United-Juventus.html
    If he wants to leave, let him leave, we don't need him. If he thinks Juventus is better for him, fine. Either way, I don't care if we don't spend much this transfer window, once FP rule comes out, the prices of all the players will deflate significantly, if other teams want to spend huge sums and amass a huge deficit, fine. Either way, man utd will be the richest club *** 2013. Finally, to say that our club lacks ambition is....... really really stupid. I'd like to know when spending equated to ambition. Some people are really daft, they want young players to stay, but demand huge signings. They want Sir Alex to play the youth, but at the same time, DEMAND, not wish for, DEMAND, trophies. Nothing left to say about this tools.
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  • 6 May 2012 8:05 PM

    Re: Pogba says 'Yes' to Juventus

    I hope it's not true.
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  • 6 May 2012 7:47 PM

    Re: Content to be approved by the moderator

    Anything official.. from either club? If not it's still BS as far as I'm concerned.
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