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RE: Let's Talk About The Jadon Sancho 'Situation' ...

in Football on Hive ⚽️8 months ago (edited)

As a Manchester United fan, there is not a single day of peace and quiet. Not one!

It's crazy how the club has struggled so badly this past years yet the media won't let us rest. Recently, I was like, "City is now the best team in England, pang your cameras on them. Lest us rest, biko!"

As for Jaden, he looks out of his depth at United, and that's an incredible thing to say about someone posting such amazing numbers at Dortmund. Everyone is not equipped to shine under the spotlight. And at United, the spotlight is a lot more shiny and harsh. That guy will never come good for us. He's best gone than distracting the team.

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It is funny, I was just drafting an article on the media reports. I read somewhere once, a quote from a journalist, that a struggling United is better for them than a winning United. It allows them to generate as much false content and exploit the emotional state of fans.

With Sancho, players like him lack a certain mental steel that you need to play at United. The spotlight makes some players cower and others thrive in it.

That said, he is a young player. There is time to change but I doubt it will come soon enough.

For now, I am just happy that I am hearing news about the change of ownership from reputable sources. For me, that is the spark we need.

It allows them to generate as much false content and exploit the emotional state of fans.

This simply explains why United games always had a gigantic amount of journalists during the Mourinho era. I'm sure some of those doomsday reporter wept in silence when the Mourinho-United tie was severed.

That said, he is a young player. There is time to change but I doubt it will come soon enough.

He has refused to apologize thereby directly challenging the authority of the manager. As long as Ten Hag stays, Sancho won't come good for United. The fact that he was nearly pushed to Saudi on Transfer Deadline Day shows the club has given up on the guy.

For now, I am just happy that I am hearing news about the change of ownership from reputable sources. For me, that is the spark we need.

I stopped reading news about the ownership change because of dwindling reports. One day you read Jassim just landed at Old Trafford with lorry load of cash to buy United, the next day you're told Glazers escaped to the moon to avoid selling the club. It's just frustrating.

One thing is certain, the Glazers has no intention of selling. We can only appeal to them to sell, we can't force them to sell their asset. That's why Gary Neville has continually piled up the blame on them to guilt-trip them.