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Your outlook on uniteds current malaise….is it an age thing?
Bumped into a time served top red yesterday morning, went for a cuppa with him.
Reminisced about the dark days of the mid seventies when we were relegated….experiencing that puts the present day worries into perspective. Then we had a bit of a monty python 3 Yorkshiremen moment when we moaned about the slapped arse youngsters not knowing what bad times really were So got me thinking….. Old bastards who saw us in the seventies…..will be fairly relaxed about how bad we are, good times will return Middle aged started watching in the 80s fans….maybe a bit upset but have seen some shite so will be a bit more relaxed 90s fan boys…..absolute spit your dummy out slapped arses who think we have a divine right to win every trophy 2000s onwards…..should be in bed by 9pm I guess the demographic of this forum is 80s/90s fanboys……do you accept football is a cyclical thing and one day the good times will return, or are you sparky? |
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I'm nearly 44 years old and yes i do accept that nothing is forever, no club has the divine right to win etc etc Good times will be back, i just wish our self destruction didn't coincide with our two most bitter rivals hoovering up all the trophies... but what can you do. |
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First went in the late 70’s but didn’t start properly until the mid 80’s (old enough to go with mates etc).
I’ve definitely seen us being very very shit for a long time before we were good. This is grim though. Everything about the club is depressing atm. I’m only not that arsed because I’m not that arsed about the club anymore or football in general which is an age thing and the fact the whole thing has gone to shit. My sons aren’t anything as fanatical as I was at their age though. Makes you think. |
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I understood the arguments of those who didn’t want the Qatari’s but that was the chance the club had to be turned around and be competitive again…not for us oldies who had the good years…but for younger fans. There’s already a generation of kids for whom United are just a joke club. |
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Maybe the parents of so called reds need to bring Thier kids up better then.... Because try and wipe the carabao cup final smile off me and my 9 year old last season in London..... Impossible, a £#%&!ing brilliant weekend and school sacked off on Monday.... |
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I started going just as fergie was appointed so I remember how bad it was in his early days and how his signings were a bit hit and miss and how bad some if the football was. Not too dissimilar to today’s on field situation. The difference is the club was in a much better place back then. It almost feels like we are at a crossroads as a club and unless we get it right now (backing ETH and getting SJR in to run the football side asap) we could face decades of mid table struggles. Football history is littered with once great clubs now in the doldrums with no way back. There is no automatic right we have to regain our place at the top table.
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whilst there was a period of being a bit shit (whilst still being capable of beating anyone and winning the odd cup), I never felt that there was no excuse for it.
right now, there is no excuse fot it. it's not even the lack of trophies - there are teams with endless funds and it's competitive. but we don't look competent, well-coached or driven. it's not about being spoilt and thinking we have a divine right to win things. we've seen other teams spend and fail. but everything is wrong from top to bottom. city might have done the equivalent of taking london bridge to america with barca's backroom, but we have stuck with bean counters who don't know ball and a totally haphazard scheme. we can't expect to win everything, but we can expect to look like we know what the £#%&! we're doing. |
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Feel exactly the same these days. |
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1993 for me
Beating Leeds to the title Hot bird Bret Hart WWF champ First professional job and I looked like a Take That reject Kanchelskis t-shirt / “The Russians Are Coming” bought from Middleton Arndale Sessions with Mobboss It’s certainly a partly age thing but I get briefly irritated and then I’m ok. We have experienced true glory with a squad I felt connected to. Let’s just “enjoy” this period too - United will come back. WHAT IS DEAD WILL NEVER DIE |
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please merge with
https://www.utdforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=336788 |
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I don't think it's an age thing at all. Yes there's a new generation of #@&%! but they are only taking over the previous generation of #@&%!s and have social media to amplify it. |
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Definitely reflected in the crowd yesterday. When the first goal went in a bloke in his 40s attempted to launch a cup of tea at Onana. It went over the rows in front cue argy bargy, he was shouting at everyone. One young Steward on his own came and took him out. Maybe it was a protest about the quality of the tea.
Bloke next to us late 20s maybe who I have never see before, lots of regulars missing yesterday, spent the entire game moaning at every player largely shouting ' get him off' when I asked who for he said ' I dunno'. Mind you old fella in front who is always good Entertainment kept shouting ' hoof it' thinking we had Mark Huges or Joe Jordan playing up front rather than the feckless gloved mannequin. Always going to be a mixed bag of the phlegmatic and the lunatics and everything in between. Can I claim for the drops of lukewarm tea that rained onto my Barnet? |
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But, also agree with most points made by most - I've supported United through the greatest period in our history, was going regular, was there. We absolutely have been spoiled but it still doesn't make this shit less bearable. |
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