RoM 2024-25 Manchester United Season Preview (original) (raw)

For the 12th year running, The Republik of Mancunia have produced a charity preview to get us ready for the season ahead while raising some money for a great cause.

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist cancer centre in Manchester and has more than 120 years of expertise in cancer care, research and education. It is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year.

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Daniel Taylor (Senior football writer at The Athletic), Oliver Holt (Chief Sports Writer at The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday), James Ducker (Northern Football Correspondent at The Daily and Sunday Telegraph) and Charlotte Duncker (Football Reporter for The Times) discuss the decision to stick with Erik ten Hag, the players we should sign this summer and who we should expect to thrive in the campaign ahead.

Sam Pilger reviews last season and looks to the campaign ahead. Daniel Harris reflects on the cup final. Jay Motty talks about our very own starboy Mainoo. Laurie Whitwell wrote about Garnacho’s season. Nooruddean Choudry looks at what Bruno Fernandes brings to the team. David Scott wonders whether the right decision has been made on keeping Erik ten Hag. Ed Barker looks at the potential of our new no.9, Hojlund. Elijah Sofoluke previews the defence while Dale O’Donnell previews the midfield. Adam McKola wishes a fond farewell to Tony Martial. Andy Slater reviews the season for United Women while Jonny Bohane looks at the success of the academy.

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The RoM Manchester United 2024-25 season preview is now available. It includes articles from the country's best football writers about our expectations for the season ahead and our brightest talents, as well as proposed transfer business and which youth players to keep an eye out for. All profit goes to The Christie so please support this fantastic cause.