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MANCHESTER UNITED ATTRACTS INTERESTING COMMENTS FROM RETIRED CAPTAIN

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“One extra center back, one extra left-back, a couple of extra midfielders and a striker or a forward.”       (Garry Neville. SkySports.UK. Nov 11, 2019)   Those were just parts of the comments received from ex-Manchester United full-back Garry Nevile as the retired captain gave his opinion on the major avenues Manchester United need to take during the 2020 January transfer window. Garry Neville made a name for himself at Manchester United during his time as captain of the club not just for his remarkable defensive quality on the field but also because of Neville's firey , outspoken, attitude as one of the leaders in the team.    Eight years after hanging up his boot as a Manchester United player and recent evidence displayed through Nevilles' recent interview points to the idea that Garry Nevile currently still retains that feisty , outspoken, passion of pushing Manchester United to succeed. While Garry Ne...

MANCHESTER UNITED POSSIBLY THREW IN THE TOWEL A LITTLE TOO EARLY IN REGARDS TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE TOP FOUR

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Balance! such a rare word heard from football managers in recent times. “not good enough”, “must do better”, “satisfied with the performance of the team today.”   These are just some of the words Manchester United supporters have grown accustomed to hearing from their managers in the past five years. Words can be forgotten but the possibility of moving past words depends on just how irrelevant the word is in the context it is used in.    The last two managers of Louis Van Gaal and Jose Mourinho each personalized the words “process” and “ need players to believe” which seemed to paint Manchester United as a team struggling to improve in quality on the field under both managers and in all honesty under these two managers Manchester United had embodied traits of a team seriously lacking in quality. However,  when a manager mixes the idea of Balance with his own teams performance just as manager Ole Gunner Sols...