bluemoon32
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The narrative now seems to be that United fans are the saviours of our game, who'd have thunk it
YepNeville knows what he's doing the slimy rag turd. He's pushing for reform in the hope that if such reform happens it clips our owners wings and allows the rags to close the gap. He's a dangerous **** and should never be trusted.
According to the rule book that is a definite option - but do not hold your breathSurly this has to be a points deduction?
The narrative now seems to be that United fans are the saviours of our game, who'd have thunk it
It was at an entrance to Old Trafford round the back of the Stretford End, away from the noise and the flares that accompanied the start of the Manchester United fans' protest at Old Trafford, that those who made it onto the pitch entered through.
Bbc and Sly spinning it as a peaceful protest.They should have the book thrown at them.They new this was happening and did not beef up security.Did Neville open the door for them.He wants to be the new Michael Knighton.Unfortunatley he has not got a couple of billion.This first paragraph from Simon Stone's take on the protests found on the BBC website shows why he could never be considered a real journalist.
Exactly this. Calls for all fans to unite behind utd to get the glazers out over the super league fiasco. Not any other of the 5 owners. And mentions the state of the swamp there training ground the area around the swamp and no league titles in 8 years. So in other words asking other fans to help get utd to the top again.I agree.
He portrays moral outrage and indignation but I always get the feeling he has an ulterior motive.
If this had been City that poor fella who had his face slashed would be full-blown on the front page of every newspaper, every news bulletin, every sports programme and every website going together with an insistence that we be banned from all competitions with immediate effect.Yesterday’s tantrum will be spun as an heroic attempt to reclaim the game. Always desperate for attention to prove they are special a points deduction or Neville getting a ban will give them the kudos they don’t deserve. Best response is just to laugh (Admittedly if this had been City fans this would be classed as spoilt fans rioting and we would be punished)
He wants to stick to stroking dogsKeane wants the owners out, but keeps banging on about them buying Kane and Grealish - a move that would cost , I'm guessing, roughly £200 million.
Christ, I’m a Victor Hugo school of punctuation devotee, but that was truly pedestrian.This first paragraph from Simon Stone's take on the protests found on the BBC website shows why he could never be considered a real journalist.