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My dad and I bought season tickets last season, we wen't to every single home game. Since then I have personally seen drastic improvements in multiple areas of the game.
1st - LVG has actually brought in players who can drastically change the field of play.
2nd - He can own up to tactical errors - unlike David Moyes.
3rd - LVG is an experienced manager who has enough confidence to bring up players from the youth teams (Paddy McNair, Tyler Blackett & James Wilson) who have all had a positive impact on the team.
4th - United are still brining positive results, even though the whole team has been plagued by injuries (14 injuries, including Luke Shaw's injury from last night's game).
2nd - He can own up to tactical errors - unlike David Moyes.
3rd - LVG is an experienced manager who has enough confidence to bring up players from the youth teams (Paddy McNair, Tyler Blackett & James Wilson) who have all had a positive impact on the team.
4th - United are still brining positive results, even though the whole team has been plagued by injuries (14 injuries, including Luke Shaw's injury from last night's game).
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Minibogg wroteSorry, but I can't see how McNair or Blackett have had a positive impact? sloppy defending time after timeMy dad and I bought season tickets last season, we wen't to every single home game. Since then I have personally seen drastic improvements in multiple areas of the game.
1st - LVG has actually brought in players who can drastically change the field of play.
2nd - He can own up to tactical errors - unlike David Moyes.
3rd - LVG is an experienced manager who has enough confidence to bring up players from the youth teams (Paddy McNair, Tyler Blackett & James Wilson) who have all had a positive impact on the team.
4th - United are still brining positive results, even though the whole team has been plagued by injuries (14 injuries, including Luke Shaw's injury from last night's game).
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HTAFC wroteMinibogg wroteSorry, but I can't see how McNair or Blackett have had a positive impact? sloppy defending time after timeMy dad and I bought season tickets last season, we wen't to every single home game. Since then I have personally seen drastic improvements in multiple areas of the game.
1st - LVG has actually brought in players who can drastically change the field of play.
2nd - He can own up to tactical errors - unlike David Moyes.
3rd - LVG is an experienced manager who has enough confidence to bring up players from the youth teams (Paddy McNair, Tyler Blackett & James Wilson) who have all had a positive impact on the team.
4th - United are still brining positive results, even though the whole team has been plagued by injuries (14 injuries, including Luke Shaw's injury from last night's game).
wait for Evans, i watch the reserve games and he is a class RB they should play him
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HTAFC wroteMinibogg wroteSorry, but I can't see how McNair or Blackett have had a positive impact? sloppy defending time after timeMy dad and I bought season tickets last season, we wen't to every single home game. Since then I have personally seen drastic improvements in multiple areas of the game.
1st - LVG has actually brought in players who can drastically change the field of play.
2nd - He can own up to tactical errors - unlike David Moyes.
3rd - LVG is an experienced manager who has enough confidence to bring up players from the youth teams (Paddy McNair, Tyler Blackett & James Wilson) who have all had a positive impact on the team.
4th - United are still brining positive results, even though the whole team has been plagued by injuries (14 injuries, including Luke Shaw's injury from last night's game).
Sloppy defending? It's a drastic improvement from last year's defence. They both have unbelievable amounts of potential and deserve first team places.
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AVXN wroteimprovement? You've gone from Vidic and Ferdinand to McNair an Blackett..HTAFC wroteMinibogg wroteSorry, but I can't see how McNair or Blackett have had a positive impact? sloppy defending time after timeMy dad and I bought season tickets last season, we wen't to every single home game. Since then I have personally seen drastic improvements in multiple areas of the game.
1st - LVG has actually brought in players who can drastically change the field of play.
2nd - He can own up to tactical errors - unlike David Moyes.
3rd - LVG is an experienced manager who has enough confidence to bring up players from the youth teams (Paddy McNair, Tyler Blackett & James Wilson) who have all had a positive impact on the team.
4th - United are still brining positive results, even though the whole team has been plagued by injuries (14 injuries, including Luke Shaw's injury from last night's game).
Sloppy defending? It's a drastic improvement from last year's defence. They both have unbelievable amounts of potential and deserve first team places.
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