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Manchester United fans react angrily to Ashley Young's one year contract extension

Manchester United captain Ashley Young will not be joining Inter Milan next summer neither will he be signing a pre-contract agreement with other clubs having be given a one-year contract extension.  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a huge fan of the 34-year-old and feels his presence at the club will be useful to the younger players in the team.  Although, the decision to keep him at the club haven't gone down well with fan who vented angrily on different social medias.  Some of the tweet reads; "How the might have fallen.. "  Another aggrieved post reads: "The more Man U fans want to escape the more the owners give them pain".  Another reads: "This Ole and Co. are really taking us for granted. You can't be renewing Ashley's contract while there are real loopholes to cover.. it's getting out of hand".  Sad ones goes this way: "Why, just why would you do that? He is part of the dead wood that they need clearing out "This ...

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Enough with the Manchester United bashing! Pundits and ex-players no nothing about management

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Everyday you flip through the sports papers or watch the pundits speak about Manchester United all you get to read or hear are wishful think and pointless suggestion. 

Everybody think is all about signing this and that player before United get back to their rhythm and success. Some are even calling for present United manager to be sacked.

Painfully, nobody wants to accept the fact that United just like Liverpool of the 80's have hit rock bottom and will need serious restructure from the top management down to the bottom to get back to winning ways. 

Manchester United have fallen from grace to grass since Sir Alex Ferguson decided back in 2012 it was time he ended his 32-year sting at United. What Fergie did in 32-years with Manchester United can never be replicated .

He made United what it is today, a global brand loved across the world and still respected by many. The Transition was always going to be difficult, any manager coming in will certainly need time to develop his own identity and winning formula while ensuring existing money making status quo remains the same or even bigger. Therefore expecting Ole Gunnar Solskjaer or other managers to replicate Fergie's achievement is just crazy. 

Solskjaer is a good manager, maybe not the 'Jurgen Klopp or Pep Guardiola' United fans and ex-players would've wanted but he understands the club much better than those two having played under Sir Alex Ferguson and won United their first ever Champions League trophy with a dying minute goal against Bayern Munich back in 1999. 

What the pundits, ex-players or fans must understand is that almost all managers struggle in their first season. Premier League's top 2 Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola did struggle with Liverpool and Manchester City respectively. Klopp took Liverpool to the final of Europa League and Carling Cup and lost both trophies, devastating.. 

Pep Guardiola meanwhile finished trophy-less in his first season and and earned the name Fraudiola. 

Solskjaer's first full season will always be tough, he will need time and believe to work and not the constant bashing from pundits and ex-players who nothing about management. 




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Manchester United fans react angrily to Ashley Young's one year contract extension

Manchester United captain Ashley Young will not be joining Inter Milan next summer neither will he be signing a pre-contract agreement with other clubs having be given a one-year contract extension.  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a huge fan of the 34-year-old and feels his presence at the club will be useful to the younger players in the team.  Although, the decision to keep him at the club haven't gone down well with fan who vented angrily on different social medias.  Some of the tweet reads; "How the might have fallen.. "  Another aggrieved post reads: "The more Man U fans want to escape the more the owners give them pain".  Another reads: "This Ole and Co. are really taking us for granted. You can't be renewing Ashley's contract while there are real loopholes to cover.. it's getting out of hand".  Sad ones goes this way: "Why, just why would you do that? He is part of the dead wood that they need clearing out "This ...