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'Park the egos' and 'rebuild morale and optimism'

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We asked what Manchester United's New Year resolutions should be.

Here are some of your replies:

Pete: Stop gifting easy goals to the opposition, Christmas is over and fair play you did give away plenty of gifts, but now the season of giving is over so pack it in.

Paul: Hard work by the entire team, both on and off the pitch. Park their egos and show everyone that they are playing for the club and not just for the money. In that way they might just earn the right to play for our fantastic club and might even become future heroes to the very patient fans.

Merhawi: To somehow see out the rest of the season, try to get at least top 10 and focus on winning the Europa League, so that we can get into the Champions League next year.

Stuart: Sell the deadwood, be lethal. Those who aren't showing up, or have any egos that take priority over the club - sell. This season is already a write-off, unless we can turn things around enough to go deep into the Europa League.

Andy: We must stop deluding ourselves that European managers who have won league titles abroad but have no Premier League experience can get this uncompetitive squad performing at the level required.

Christopher: Rebuild morale and optimism for all stakeholders involved in the club - players, staff, sponsors and fans. The club's owners should be mindful that they are stewards of a historic club that exists to serve its fans. This should be reflected in all aspects of the club's long-term transformation programme, particularly decisions that affect people and the ability of Manchester United to continue to build on its proud legacy.

Paul: 100% effort all of the time, every time.

Guy: Show us times have changed by selling the most marketable high-profile players, like Garnacho, Bruno and Rashford, who are not delivering for the team. Focus on the team rather than the individual.

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