I don't know if you really figured out yet what type of manager Mourinho is?
He don't care about the club long term at all. It is results straight away that counts. He don't give a flying shit about Man U or any club. He won't care how much he drag the club through the mud to get results. He will moan moan moan moan moan moan moan moan moan.
In short, he is the biggest cunt ever in the game. He forced a few referees to end their career because of the way he blamed them. Diving, time wasting and faking injuries will be a part of his tactics in every game. He is probably the biggest cheat ever in the game.
It won't matter how many times you say that you love me. I won't marry you.
Very tempting but my answer is still.......
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Think Zlatan for a year while Rashford gets more experience is exactly what we need.
If we signed someone like Lacazette or Morata it would have made it very hard for Rashford to push on.
Deserves a thread of its own
If its a goal he'll score, we shouldnt worry to much.
Zlatan and Mourinho at the Mancs.
Have two cunts ever been placed in a more apt club?
Jose ditched Lukaku when his team were in desperate need of the new Drogba and Lukaku had just had an outstanding season at Everton, why would you think he'd be so keen to go all out on a youngster who isn't anywhere near the level Lukaku was at that point?
How much has Mourinho got riding on this?
He's coming off the back of a particularly damaging season and whilst most recognized that Utd needed surgery, the amount of money they've been throwing about this summer coupled with his rep has put them firmly in the spotlight again and no doubt he'll be expected to have them challenging again.
They'll probably do well but it'd be pretty funny to see him fail. Where would he go afterwards? PSG maybe?
I recall him talking about the Portugal job in the past. Their win in the Euros must surely have made that prospect less attractive for someone with his ego.
That sounds rather excessive. Assuming an average price of £50 per shirt that's over 1.5m shirts with Zlatan on the back. When considering the price of shirts in, for example, the USA and Asia where prices are obviously much lower, then that's probably closer to 3m Zlatan shirts in two weeks (they won't have officially gone on sale until the transfer was completed), to say nothing of those of other players. That 76M sounds more like the total United shirt sales.It says on Fox Sports that the massive Zlatan has generated 76M pounds in shirt sales so far.
What the feckitty feck does THAT mean, Yoda???
Yeah he fucked up there but he also manged the youngest team to win the premiership.
So while he has messed up loads of time with letting some younger players go, he obviously isn't afraid to play them if they are good enough.
Adidas get 90% of the shirt sales.It says on Fox Sports that the massive Zlatan has generated 76M pounds in shirt sales so far.
The report says 800k 'units'.That sounds rather excessive. Assuming an average price of £50 per shirt that's over 1.5m shirts with Zlatan on the back. When considering the price of shirts in, for example, the USA and Asia where prices are obviously much lower, then that's probably closer to 3m Zlatan shirts in two weeks (they won't have officially gone on sale until the transfer was completed), to say nothing of those of other players. That 76M sounds more like the total United shirt sales.
That sounds rather excessive. Assuming an average price of £50 per shirt that's over 1.5m shirts with Zlatan on the back. When considering the price of shirts in, for example, the USA and Asia where prices are obviously much lower, then that's probably closer to 3m Zlatan shirts in two weeks (they won't have officially gone on sale until the transfer was completed), to say nothing of those of other players. That 76M sounds more like the total United shirt sales.
Well there's no way they are selling them globally at an average of near enough £100 a pop.The report says 800k 'units'.
Exactly. No way have they sold nearly a million in 2 weeks.Utd sold 3 mill shirts in total in 15/16.