Don't think MacGuire wants to leave the comfort zone of the utd bench. Although he is pretty much perfect for a Dycheball low block team.
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Don't think MacGuire wants to leave the comfort zone of the utd bench. Although he is pretty much perfect for a Dycheball low block team.
They have liabilities of almost a billion dollars, plus their owner has failed to meet debt repayments, plus thirteen players are out of contract this month. They need money and quickly, so I expect some players to go below value.
The sort of situation that happens to clubs that take risks to stay on top and face actual jeopardy, something that fans of the club formerly known as Man City would never understand.
Newcastle allegedly have a budget of £75m this Summer so we'll see.
Those clubs should never have been able to spend like that in the first place.
I do think an alternative system should be in place to give clubs that don't have a history of success more of a chance. Perhaps certain players could be excluded from sale or something to keep the balance - almost every side in the League in chunks of the 90s and early 00s had at least one really good player.
Clubs hoovering up good players just so other clubs couldn't have them has been very bad over the years.
Guardiola looks to be losing his assistant to the managers job at Leicester. Hope it might represent some sort of transition struggle for them next season.
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