Is this really the end of Rooney? £35 million would be a fantastic return if he can be convinced to go to China. Still don't like the depth hit of not finding another body at the transfer deadline if they thought he might go but money is good.
Mkhitaryan coming off and straight to the locker room. Definitely an injury, desperately hope it's not serious.
Rooney to China actually make more sense than I originally thought considering the Chinese are probably equally suited to understanding his Scouse accent as the average American MLS fan.
Seems like he's picked up 1-2 injuries every year since he joined Dortmund. He's never been out for more than a month tho.
Now Bailly picks up his second yellow and is sent off. Honestly surprised it's taken him this long to pick up his first red card of the season.
Mata reportedly isn't with the squad in London. Was hoping he would get a chance through the middle in place of Mkhitaryan.
So annoying this game has to be on Bein. I guess I'll have to go to an Italian coffee shop that shows games to watch it. Hopefully Roma isn't playing at the same time.
Rashford -> Martial or Rooney -> Mata and move Lingard out wide. Martial and Mata have both been non-factors outside of Martial in that one buildup that led to the Lingard goal.
I thought you guys would make a bigger deal of now being "England's most successful club" passing Liverpool.
I dont really care but if it were my team, I would at a minimum change my official thread title to reflect that.
This is pretty cool of you guys: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ter-United-commit-covering-120-visa-fans.html
Latest rumor is that the club will offer Rooney a settlement at the end of the season so that he can leave for free in the summer.
And now it's being rumored Mou is chasing after Dier in the off-season! Soon we will be England's most successful club and Top Lad Central.
Really hope Shaw has a good game. He still has way too much potential and we need someone to step up at left back.
True top lads would never sell their souls to join United from Tottenham. Berbatov and Carrick are decidedly sketchy lads. In all seriousness the game has changed in the last 5-6 years, you aren't going to see much movement of players between the top sides in the league. If we have to sell we will always look to send them to continental Europe before strengthening a direct competitor. Mourinho has said as much himself that it is almost impossible to buy from other top English clubs now.