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United will be a slow burn, can see Cunha, Mbeumo & Sesko being very dangerous in due course though.

Question is will the fans have the patience to allow time for the front 3 to click?
 
United will be a slow burn, can see Cunha, Mbeumo & Sesko being very dangerous in due course though.

Question is will the fans have the patience to allow time for the front 3 to click?
don't think they'll have trouble performing, its what Amorin does with the midfield the backline and their GK !
These are their issues ahead.
Sure they are going to improve purley on attitude.
There is some very good points on their performance and ahead below :
 
United will be a slow burn, can see Cunha, Mbeumo & Sesko being very dangerous in due course though.

Question is will the fans have the patience to allow time for the front 3 to click?
I saw a lot from the attack to be positive. I just don't want to see them inhibit themselves.

We need to really sign a keeper though.
 
I agree - considering against one of the so called serious contenders I expected them to make a statement actually even though first game and away.
United way more possession and chances.
GK is a major concern as mentioned and backline tweaks, Shaw is not the player he was couple of seasons back getting found out alot more,.
Casemiro pedigree is for all to see but age and the speed of game is exposing him hence his continual fowls last couple of seasons and will be more this.
Amorin needs to find his midfield core so as Bruno can focus on his position and game instead of running all round the park.
It's obvious they'll improve on last seasons debacle.

Some good fixtures coming 2nd round.
 
I saw a lot from the attack to be positive. I just don't want to see them inhibit themselves.

We need to really sign a keeper though.

As i've said earlier, this year is the perfect year for you guys as you virtually have 1 game a week. Plenty of time to rest and work on tactics.

I'm expecting United to be an outside chance of a Top 6 finish.
 
Fair point actually. Brentford would be a good challenge if they crumble in the first 10 weeks but Ange craves Euro nights.

Brentford have been carved out. The whole backroom staff gone to Tottenham and they've lost their star players.

Will take an age to rebuild and age isn't on Ange's side.
 
I agree - considering against one of the so called serious contenders I expected them to make a statement actually even though first game and away.
United way more possession and chances.
GK is a major concern as mentioned and backline tweaks, Shaw is not the player he was couple of seasons back getting found out alot more,.
Casemiro pedigree is for all to see but age and the speed of game is exposing him hence his continual fowls last couple of seasons and will be more this.
Amorin needs to find his midfield core so as Bruno can focus on his position and game instead of running all round the park.
It's obvious they'll improve on last seasons debacle.

Some good fixtures coming 2nd round.
I think had Hojlund been more clinical last year, we wouldn't be so worried about our midfield, because it seems we are pushing some of those midfielders forward to cover for the strikers. There is talk that we won't sign a keeper as midfield is our concern. In saying that, I just don't see how we can get that midfielder. Some of the prices we are being quoted are just stupid.
As i've said earlier, this year is the perfect year for you guys as you virtually have 1 game a week. Plenty of time to rest and work on tactics.

I'm expecting United to be an outside chance of a Top 6 finish.
Yeah. Not having Europe can be a bonus for a sign that needs to rebuild. If we can keep players fit, then we could have a pretty decent year. We only have the English comps.
 
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Palace gonna bank some good $’s this window IF we get their captain !
 
Interesting meanwhile how Arsenal fans are moaning about certain injuries yet they've strengthened to such a extent with quality that they'll be fine. I guess champion squads are of that depth.

Guehi is so overrated but Liverpool do need that bit more defensive depth.
 
Palace gonna bank some good $’s this window IF we get their captain !
I've not learned enough about the FFP rules and glanced at posts how some mid table clubs have sold like hell but are limited whereas Chelsea and Liverpool aren't. I then saw comments on something about the big 2 having held back a few years ago meaning they got space. Don't have the energy to read up on it tbh.

Chelsea are ridiculous but are now scaling back and those decent players can do a job elsewhere.
 
New financial regulations imposed by UEFA will limit the way clubs are able to spend on their squads. From June, expenditure in areas including wages, transfers and agents' fees will only be able to add up to 70% of a club's revenue.
  • Profit and Sustainability (PSR) Rules:
    The Premier League introduced stricter financial regulations to control club spending and prevent excessive losses. Clubs can only lose a certain amount of money over three years, with owners needing to guarantee any further spending through investments.

  • High Operating Losses:
    Many clubs have experienced significant financial losses, with overall operating losses in the league tripling in the seasons leading up to 2022-23. This forces clubs to cut costs and potentially reduce their squad size or expenditure.

  • UEFA Squad Cost Ratio:
    UEFA's new financial regulations further restrict spending by limiting the total expenditure on wages, transfers, and agents' fees to 70% of a club's revenue.

  • Financial Restructuring:
    To meet these regulations, clubs have resorted to selling players (sometimes academy graduates) or making player swap deals to generate "pure profit" and improve their financial standing.

  • Influence of Owners:
    Clubs with large debts or a high-risk financial strategy may find themselves needing to cut back on players to ensure their long-term financial stability,
 
City and Chelsea been the main 2 who had to scale back more than most.
Even United needed to despite their low finish last season.
 
City and Chelsea been the main 2 who had to scale back more than most.
Even United needed to despite their low finish last season.
Yes my Liverpool mates telling me that Liverpool doesn't spend money too.
it's always other clubs.
 
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