Before anyone starts downvoting, I come in peace.

The entire English football media today is based around extorting United for clicks and attention. In the last decade of United pretty much dwindling with very little trophy success, I’ve heard Gary Neville go on and on about United. So much so that I’ve heard him(and some other English pundits) say that it would be best for English football for United to return back to trophy success - why exactly?

I’m not English so maybe that’s why I don’t understand it but why is it so hard for the English media to accept that United existing without trophy success is not some atomic bomb to English football?

Eras come and go: Chelsea, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Everton, Arsenal, Nottingham Forrest. United or any other club should not be exempt from what I perceive to be the natural law of the English game.

  • Exp1ode@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    What do you mean “remain”? We’ve been challenging from top 4 in all but 2 post SAF seasons, in which we were fighting for top 6. Obviously nowhere near as during the SAF era, but hardly midtable either

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    1 year ago

    This would likely mean that cheating would be even more rampant than it is today and that Everton got discriminated insanely badly

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    1 year ago

    United finished 3rd while winning a cup, second the season prior, have won European honors in the last few years, made several finals. They just set the bar so high w their decades of dominance that these solid finishes are ignored.

    With proper structural organization, Manchester United is a couple of bigger name impact players from chasing titles again. They also seem to be giving Ten Hag time, a coach who thrives underneath a solid structure. I’ve no doubt he’ll come good once the front office is sorted. No big deal right?

    And if United were to be purchased by the Qataris, forget it. I’m not a fan of theirs personally but I think reality is reality and what is a horrible failure for Man U is a solid season for others.

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      1 year ago

      You currently have downvotes for a very thoughtful and intelligent comment.

      This is the kind of partisan social media bullshit that irritates me beyond belief

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    1 year ago

    I think a lot of clubs, especially the ones we class as the “big 6” need to start getting used to fluctuation between 1-10th place for the forseeable future.

    Many of the clubs that are currently battling for these positions are here to stay and whether you rise or fall can be due to something as simple as luck (e.g. loads of injuries) or the fact you have the world best head coach (e.g. Pep and Klopp). It can also be a formula, where all the pieces are working together perfectly to create an outcome that is hugely greater than the sum of its parts (e.g. Leicester’s title winning season).

    The entitlement needs to go in the bin. Clubs cannot keep seeing CL spots as a given for them and need to get used to the fact there are other clubs genuinely here to play. If you miss out on them for a bad season, you can’t be calling out for coaches to be sacked, and the board to be replaced etc…

    Pep and Klopp aren’t going to be here forever, and I would say both those sides will have a hangover after their coaches leave. Everything could move around at that point and we have no clue where it will settle.

    Man United, a club that came 3rd last year, 6th the year before, and 2nd the year before that… are currently 6th despite having injury and squad issues, and playing somewhat disjointed football. They will grow into the season and continue to battle for European spots, even if it ends up not being CL after 38 games… that should still be ok.

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      1 year ago

      This already happens, 5 of the “big 6” have missed out on a top 4 finish over the last few years. Man City are really the only team that seems impervious to a bad season

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        1 year ago

        Well its a top 4, so there was always at least 2 of the “big” teams missing out on it, but you’re still right in that it has already started. My point here is that it isn’t going to get better/easier for them, or go back to the way it was.

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    1 year ago

    Manchester United have been ‘in the picture’ for such a long time that thinking about a scene without them there is pretty monumental. The media, and the pundits - would be pretty concerned if people might care less about the trials and tribulations of Manchester United, and ex-players turned pundits can be just as tribal as fans.

    As far as the ‘natural law’ goes, Manchester United aren’t exempt, they’ve just managed to maintain their relevancy one way or another throughout the years.

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    1 year ago

    Just a bunch of Toxic content. United realistically won’t get relegated so they’ll just have a massive fan base that suffers with them.

    The Lakers and the Knicks are still big draws in the NBA and they’ve both had long periods of sucking.

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    1 year ago

    Its a tik-tok generation question, where not being a consistent title contender = mid table. You know, like Arsenal, and Tottenham 😋.

    Long story short - you would see a lot less tiktokers or youtubers puting up discussion videos or reels about them. Interest in the international market would dwindle and that would have an impact on merchandise revenue… but that would be about it. It would still enjoy from a healthy domestic fanbase, which are actually the people that keep the club alive… and those would usually take 30 to 40 years to disappear. Take Everton or Newcastle. Newcastle even spent quite a bit of time going up and down on the EPL, and still kept massive domestic interest over their fans.

    Dont mistake what happens in the internet with real.life. internet seeks hype and trends. Real.life is a lot more about dedication and progressive growth / investment

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      1 year ago

      Most of United’s revenue does not come from the local fan case. None of the big EPL clubs do. It’s the tv money. From fans who watch all around the world. Local revenue is a tiny percentage

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        1 year ago

        But in that sense it is the EPL global rights and indifferent if the club is doing well or not.

        A good advantage (and fairness) of the EPL is the collective bargaining of the tv rights.

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    1 year ago

    Purely here to say it’s ‘Forest’.

    Not even a NF fan but find this weirdly infuriating. The word is spelt ‘Forest’ in all contexts other than when followed by ‘Gump’ or preceded by ‘Craig’.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you.

      It actually doesn’t even bother me at all in football fan terms, rather the fact that ‘Forrest’ isn’t a common word outside of a name for a person.

      We’re from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire has Sherwood Forest, so it’s fucking FOREST you daft cunts.

      Unless people are actually so stupid they can’t spell ‘forest’

  • crnrtakenquickly@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    They spend far too much to ever be mid table. They also finished like 3rd last season, so not sure what you mean?

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    1 year ago

    Manchester reds will end up where they belong (10th or 11th). They have no say in who will win the league as 1. It seems like a cancer is within the structure at the heart of the club And b. Nobody gives a toss about manchester red ie they are now irrelevent to English football as they are shite from top to bottom.