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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Maybe he is Kenneth () ?
    Oi!
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      Originally posted by Alex View Post
      It has pivoted. But I dont think its the media per say. I watched the game and he looked like he was going to cry when he got sent off. He clearly isn't right mentally.

      A lot of this for me goes along with how we should treat mental health doesnt it? Shouldn't the clubs treat it the same as a broken leg etc?

      Although its hard to have sympathy for the millionaire footballer whos just bad at football, I agree.
      Definitely Mental Health is a massive issue, and one that is not protected by salary or financial security.

      It will be interesting to see what happens, because he looks broken, and we can only speculate as to why. By many accounts (his Hull team mates) he is a really nice lad.

      It is now one of Utd's biggest issues to fix, and I dont think they have a manager with the experience to deal with it. He can't win, remove Maguire form the team and it makes a massive story, leave him in and risk more defeats. Plus who replaces him?

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        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
        Oi!
        Haha
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          Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
          Definitely Mental Health is a massive issue, and one that is not protected by salary or financial security.

          It will be interesting to see what happens, because he looks broken, and we can only speculate as to why. By many accounts (his Hull team mates) he is a really nice lad.

          It is now one of Utd's biggest issues to fix, and I dont think they have a manager with the experience to deal with it. He can't win, remove Maguire form the team and it makes a massive story, leave him in and risk more defeats. Plus who replaces him?

          Its one I think still has a stigma around it in football.

          I think all injuries should be taken seriously, but as I said. Im no doctor, so could be miles off on that one.
          *Except Michael, who died.

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            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
            Definitely Mental Health is a massive issue, and one that is not protected by salary or financial security.

            It will be interesting to see what happens, because he looks broken, and we can only speculate as to why. By many accounts (his Hull team mates) he is a really nice lad.

            It is now one of Utd's biggest issues to fix, and I dont think they have a manager with the experience to deal with it. He can't win, remove Maguire form the team and it makes a massive story, leave him in and risk more defeats. Plus who replaces him?

            Bailly and Lindeloff will probably form a much better partnership (IIRC, they had a decent bit of form a few years ago together).

            Ole will stumble into this and be hailed as a messiah for sorting out the defence.
            If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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              Originally posted by Alex View Post
              Its one I think still has a stigma around it in football.

              I think all injuries should be taken seriously, but as I said. Im no doctor, so could be miles off on that one.
              True. I read a good interview with the psychologist at Liverpool the other day (may have been on here?) and he made loads of great points.

              It’s still a macho culture so getting people to open up is always going to be a challenge. I guess prt of the issue here is people speculating as to Harry Maguire mental health, when really we don’t know anything and it could become self fulfilling. Or. He could be struggling in which case elite sport is not the place for him right now.
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                Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                **** him, it's hilarious how he's gone to ****.
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                  Ole hasn't got the bollocks to leave him out of the team & give him a break, maybe this weekend they may leave him on the bench, but then he will be straight back in.

                  Bloke needs a few weeks away from the game, talk to someone, sort his head out & then ease him in gently.

                  That said its UTD so ****'em

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                    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                    Chris Waddle tipped them to win it and us to come 3rd
                    That can't be for real, surely? How some of these people get paid for their opinions is beyond me...

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                      Originally posted by S-RED View Post
                      Ole hasn't got the bollocks to leave him out of the team & give him a break, maybe this weekend they may leave him on the bench, but then he will be straight back in.

                      Bloke needs a few weeks away from the game, talk to someone, sort his head out & then ease him in gently.

                      That said its UTD so ****'em
                      ...needs a nice quiet holiday to Greece.

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                        Originally posted by Sus View Post
                        That can't be for real, surely? How some of these people get paid for their opinions is beyond me...


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                          Waddle
                          There are a lot of games jammed into this season and I am looking at the teams with the biggest squads as the ones who will do well. I don't think Liverpool will cope. City will, of course, but I just have a sneaky feeling United will spring a surprise. They already have a lot of quality on their books, and they might sign a couple more.
                          Jenas calling it surprisingly.

                          I know Bruno Fernandes came in and lifted them and they are playing lovely stuff but that effect can disappear really quickly. An injury here or there could really hurt them - it is going to be a weird season where teams are going to have to use a lot of their squad, and United will need to add to theirs to be sure of making the top four.
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                            What a moronic opinion from Waddle

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