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Crazy how expressing concerns about a player’s development is instantly seen as hate or an agenda. Especially when you’ve praised them before and genuinely want the best for them. Sometimes criticism comes from care, not contempt as I’ve seen this club fail so many players before

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Unofficial Pundit1 year ago

Well said. I agree totally as I was saying the same thing. Top talent but how will he develop at United was my biggest fear Thankfully he seems to be doing alright so far do you not agree?

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Liban1 year ago

More than alright, he’s smashing it

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UNITED +UNITED = UNITED1 year ago

Waryahe, stop it, you didn't believe in our somali brother and now you wanna come back, admit you were wrong and keep it stepping, you do really lack accountability.

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footy29001 year ago

At what point do you realize that Ten Hag is the 70% of the reason you have the squad you do?

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Kosiala1 year ago

Why is faysal looking straight into your eyes like you’re lovers 🤣😆

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Jezza1 year ago

Normal bro, I had my doubts about Amorim after the palace game now I’m fully behind him this season has been awful 🤣

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Aouled Miguil1 year ago

Problem then is your original tweet was just soooo misplaced, harsh and lacked any balance. Called it "horror" at the time.

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