Michael Carrick’s second spell as Manchester United manager has gone about as well as could have been expected. After our three-part assessment of United’s summer transfer objectives, you asked if he is likely to be in charge next season, whether that affects the transfer plans, and if he’s a big enough name to attract the right players.
Harry Maguire, along with Kobbie Mainoo, returned to international duty this week but Thomas Tuchel appeared to talk down Maguire’s chances of making his World Cup squad.
We briefly review a stop-start game against Uruguay and outline why, whatever happens with England, he’s important to Manchester United and deserves a new contract.
Marc Skinner’s future with the club is being questioned again in some quarters after a disappointing week for Manchester United’s women. A spirited performance was spoiled by naive errors in the Champions League and they were thoroughly dismissed by City in the derby. Megan Feringa returns to fill us in on the details.
simplsimonmetapieman on
1) He has a big head
2) He is a leader
3) He has a big head
HeFreakingMoved on
Because he’s fucking mint
WOO_DUDE on
I’m all for a new contract for slabhead..
If and ONLY IF he reduces his wage demands.
Recently the club has been very strong when it comes to reducing wages, and they should continue to do so.
L__K on
Think the news has been that he’s getting a 1+1 on reduced wages which feels like a win for everyone. Great leader who definitely won’t be first choice, but will be an important dressing room figure and good depth for a season with European football
Various-Low4016 on
He has improved so well since 23/24 season, stepping up during the absence of Varane and Martinez.
Has scored so many clutch goals during this time. Cannot praise him enough for that.
Is a big leader in the dressing room.
During the horror seasons of 23/24 and 24/25 he has been easily one of the best of players along with Bruno..
rocket-scientist94 on
The boys cranking them out during this extended break is the only thing keeping me sane
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Michael Carrick’s second spell as Manchester United manager has gone about as well as could have been expected. After our three-part assessment of United’s summer transfer objectives, you asked if he is likely to be in charge next season, whether that affects the transfer plans, and if he’s a big enough name to attract the right players.
Harry Maguire, along with Kobbie Mainoo, returned to international duty this week but Thomas Tuchel appeared to talk down Maguire’s chances of making his World Cup squad.
We briefly review a stop-start game against Uruguay and outline why, whatever happens with England, he’s important to Manchester United and deserves a new contract.
Marc Skinner’s future with the club is being questioned again in some quarters after a disappointing week for Manchester United’s women. A spirited performance was spoiled by naive errors in the Champions League and they were thoroughly dismissed by City in the derby. Megan Feringa returns to fill us in on the details.
1) He has a big head
2) He is a leader
3) He has a big head
Because he’s fucking mint
I’m all for a new contract for slabhead..
If and ONLY IF he reduces his wage demands.
Recently the club has been very strong when it comes to reducing wages, and they should continue to do so.
Think the news has been that he’s getting a 1+1 on reduced wages which feels like a win for everyone. Great leader who definitely won’t be first choice, but will be an important dressing room figure and good depth for a season with European football
He has improved so well since 23/24 season, stepping up during the absence of Varane and Martinez.
Has scored so many clutch goals during this time. Cannot praise him enough for that.
Is a big leader in the dressing room.
During the horror seasons of 23/24 and 24/25 he has been easily one of the best of players along with Bruno..
The boys cranking them out during this extended break is the only thing keeping me sane