Saturday 20 February 2016 15:38, UK
Shrewsbury midfielder and Manchester United season-ticket holder Ian Black say the club's players have failed to justify their huge pay packets this season.
The 30-year-old and his family have three season tickets in the Stretford End having grown up supporting the Red Devils.
Shrewsbury host United in Monday's FA Cup fifth-round clash, the first time the teams have met in a competitive game.
A defeat would be a major blow to under-pressure manager Louis van Gaal following United's 2-1 Europa League loss to FC Midtjylland on Thursday and Black feels the players are to blame.
"Wayne Rooney has come out and said blame the players which is totally right and I totally agree," said the one-time Scotland international.
"They are getting paid X amount of money to perform to the level they should be at that size of club and they have not done it.
"They have been poor but people write them off and you can never write them off. They have been unfortunate with the way they play.
"People talk about the manager and being under pressure but he is the manager at the biggest club in the world for a reason and he can handle that.
"People will always criticise the manager but he can only pick the best XI he thinks and it is always the manager who gets the sack."
Defeat at Greenhous Meadow would be the clear low point in United's season and ex-Rangers man Black knows the pressure could tell on Van Gaal should Micky Mellon's men shock them.
"It would put massive pressure on him if we can go and achieve a result or draw or win," Black said. "To be brutally honest I can't tell the board how to act if we beat them.
"It is Man United and you never know how they are going to turn up. Beating them would be a dream, I can visualise it."