• SleepWalker@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The last of SAF’s acquired players. Sad ending to his career at Man Utd, but it was overdue for him to change his role at the club. Goodbye legend.

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    What was he on, $400k/week? Even at his peak he wasn’t worth that much, and he’d been on it for a long time after he’d passed his peak.

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      1 year ago

      At his peak he was absolutely worth that. If it wasn’t for him they would be a mid table team rather than securing CL spots many of those seasons.

  • Ang@lemmy.world
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    He never really developed his weaknesses and always was the same player. Really good in his strengths but had holes in his game

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      1 year ago

      His weakness become more apparent since opponents study him for a decade and knows exactly what he is not capable of. His strength are deteriorating due to aging. The shots he could save ten years ago, he can’t do it now.

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      We offered him a deal, he accepted, then we withdrew it before it was signed. Frankly, clownshow behaviour from united for the guy who’s saved our seasons over and over again, even if his time here was coming to an end.

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      According to reliable journalists, Ten Hag pulled the plug on the deal DDG had accepted.

      Quite a dick move from the club. He was supposedly offered a new contract at even lower wages which he declined.