Let It Be True: Manchester United Shall Be Very Fine, Very Soon

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Storyline: Manchester United is in a state of transformation. It will take time to build a new approach–with a new team rising from its slumber.


The sun’s shining to its mercurial best, albeit in a different avatar. Moon gleaming and gossiping over the departed souls; birds chirping to the hapless melancholics of life flying in the visible heavens; and the roosters signaling many a glorious day.

Life seems to be getting better and better, except for the souls and aficionados forever entwined with Manchester United. From the mountainous top, a couple of years ago, to the muddy bottom of present day, the club we–the fans– have seen an unthinkable slump.

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Courtesy: newstylesports.com

How on earth can we sum up this slump in a few words? Is that a shambolic? Is that depressing? Is that pathetic, not pat ethic? Or is it any egregious adjective of your choice? Well, I shall leave you to think of that.

It will be foolish and childish on my part to lament on the technical and internal howlers, for which I shall refrain myself. I do not, for any moment, want myself to vent my anger in a blatant manner and turn a mouse in sheep’s clothing to see the wrath of your anger on me by not addressing the issue perfectly and practically. But, dear readers, I would like to admit: I have moaned and wept and pondered and lamented at the sight of seeing Manchester United and its plight in the Premier League.

Abbreviated visits of the lads and men failed to land an anchored signing. But that’s second nature to me here. Why should I bite the hand that feeds me? But bucolic cudgeling from a few outings have really dealt me a horrendous blow to the think ability of my mind. To be frank, in this modern-day game, any straw can break a camel’s break, which clearly indicates the vulnerability of the defense and the openness of the completion. Isn’t it right? Or am I, dear readers, wrong?

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Courtesy: deviantart.com

Now then, having said and spoken in a rather odd manner, here’s what I expect from my club in the coming future.

I hope, a Knackish precision in the field and angelic softness in respecting the opposition, would avoid any bucolic cudgeling from the personnel associated with it. I also understand, the departed glories will forever haunt us, but I realize the club is in a state of transformation, and it will take a good amount of time to build a new approach with a new team rising from its slumber.

Miley Cyrus once said: “Life’s a climb. But the view is great.” Yes! A kingly generosity and queenly dignity in leading this tough time would soon lead to us towards a knightly achievement; and a knavish conduct with a logical precision is the best way and method and formula to be implemented in.

Last, but surely and clearly not the last, I hope and pray the success of ours: for Manchester United is an enviable saga on planet earth.

Long may our richness last.

About Ravi Mandapaka

I’m a literature fanatic and a Manchester United addict who, at any hour, would boastfully eulogize about swimming to unquenchable thirsts of the sore-throated common man’s palate.



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Comments (Let It Be True: Manchester United Shall Be Very Fine, Very Soon)

    T V R Suryanarayana wrote (12/17/15 - 10:53:19AM)

    Good article. Comment by Suresh