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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2025/2026
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Mayor of ogba
on 27/08/2025, 13:02:31 UTC



It's interesting to discuss about how Ruud Gullit stated that if MU was the main problem why their club performed so poorly. he also mentioned some names who played better after they leave from there. I guess the truth is bitter, but i think i agree with his statement.
It's hard to deny the fact that MU's former players played better after they left from there. Just like mctominay who won his first scudetto with Napoli at his first season in Partinopei.

It's also hard to deny MU's also a place to kill someone's career. I hope they will re-evaluate themselves and have better approach in order to fix their problems. What do you guys think?


I think Ruud is quite right. When you see Antony at Betis becoming the player who lifts the whole club, and then McTominay — as you mentioned — being the best player in Serie A and bringing Napoli the title, it really says something. Rashford was also improving at Aston Villa, and now we’ll see him at Barça.

Maybe Højlund and Garnacho will be the next ones to leave — so we’ll see what happens with them.

But if Mbeumo and Cunha don’t step up this season, we’ll have to accept the reality that Man Utd is a career destroyer. I honestly think they are the root of the problem.

I definitely agree with this statement coming from Ruud gullit because the problem is not the quality of the players in Manchester United but the system that is in Manchester United if you stay in an environment that is not conducive for growth, there is something wrong with this United squad and until they fix it the club will definitely struggle and no matter how good a player is that comes to united will not perform very well
From the performance of Manchester United players that left Manchester United last season to join other clubs, I quite agree with Ruud Gullit to some point, but Ruud Gullit should know that the premier League is more difficult than the Serie A and La Liga, and players that flop in the Premier League can easily become a star in La Liga and Serie A, so I will not totally blame Manchester United for the poor performance of McTominay, Rashford, and Antony.