Thursday, February 6, 2014

Diaspora or Mutiny in Old Trafford

After seeing their club sudden downfall and lack of direction, many Manu players are looking for an excuse to look of new horizons or clubs to be exact in the upcoming campaign.
As many players that couldn’t adjust or impress new boss David Moyes that made his debut at the Red Devils helm in this campaign- suddenly have made the decision to move out.
After this club has written many stories of success and glories in the Premiership as well in European competitions- all of a sudden has become a slumping club without any direction or game plan.
Many players became feed up with this new approach of the game the club is going as well a certain communication barriers that these lads are experiencing with their new skipper.
In the case of Anderson that hasn’t been able to play more than three matches in the season, he says that going to Fiorentina as a loan- it could revive and take a different tone for his career.
Another case is the contracts that expire for players as Ferdinand, Nani, Evra and Vidic that announced today that his playing days at Old Trafford are over.
By becoming a new resident at San Siro and playing for Serie A powerhouse AC Milan next season- the Red Devils faithful see with sadness the departure of one of the most dependable defenders they ever had in Nemanja Vidic.
Very well the rumors of Wayne Rooney going to Chelsea under Mourionho’s efforts to bring a notable to his offensive scheme at Stamford Bridge along the keen interest of Arsene Wegner’s Arsenal to bid for United’s luxury forward Javier Hernandez.
In the case of Nani and Rios Ferdinand is just a matter of the league end of activities to look for a new club as defender Rios Ferdinand constant visit to the DL as well in America’s MLS website his picture and name are becoming a strong rumor into next season expansion squads.
A mutiny very well looks like something cooking in the halls of Old Trafford after repeatedly the club is losing match after match by just sheer lack of direction.
Is this squad looks too big to handle for Manager David Moyes or just there’s a certain barrier between him and some of these player’s in their dire need to leave Manchester.
At the end of the campaign regardless of the position the Red Devils finish, we may be on the lookout of an exodus of several players- key during Sir Ferguson’s club prominence and glory days.
That for sure will make a dent in many positions of this traditional and respected club in Europe and Premiership itself- can the front office prevent a mutiny or an all-around diaspora?  
At the end of the campaign our replies will be answered.

Glory, Glory Man United!

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