United thread 2020/21

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Who wants to buy utd? Shit stadium, can't build around it, they've won everything out there, what would a new owner coming in change? Nothing is the answer. We as a club was attractive to new owners as we was a sleeping giant , there was something to aim for.
Utd? What is there to achieve at utd that hasn't already been done 10 times over?
Sorry but the Glazers might want to sell and have nobody interested.
They are stuck between a rock and a hard place and I can't stop laughing.
There were rumours that the Glazers wanted to buy the railway sidings as they need the points...
 
Interesting 2 games for us

PSG and Chelsea.

3 clubs involved that have all challenged their superiority through investment.

They simply do not like being way out in front of everyone else.

This reference to Munich is the biggest laugh of all.
Munich dominate the Bundesliga and are despised for it yet the Rags hold them up as some sort of shining light to be applauded.

That spokesperson on Talkshite from MUST was a fuckin embarrassment to Mancunians and football fans in general.

He does not speak for me as a football fan.
 
This is how the media works, the Establishment can do no wrong no matter how egregious its behaviour. Now imagine the serious misleading it does with politics, economics and social issues, the NHS, wars and so on and you can see its purpose is not to report truth but to manufacture it.
Well said, if only more people could see behind the curtain.
 
Theres going to be violence tomorrow can see it, lost of rag fans on social media saying about what they are going to do tomorrow for a protest.
 
So the question that needs asking or the questions that need asking after yesterday’s spoilt brat riot.

1. It was all over the media that there was going to be a large protest in contravention of COVID rules, why didn’t the police act to disperse the mob?
2. Why did Man Utd have such lax security knowing this protest was going to take place?
3. Gary Trump had been inciting a riot so why didn’t Sly speak to the club or the FA about the safety of their staff?
4. This was a game between the self styled big two of English football, surely the police, stewards and club were aware of this and even without a protest should have been on high alert?
5. What did the Premier League do in advance knowing a large protest that had the potential to turn violent was being planned?
6. Why did the Glazers let this happen?

it all stinks, this was a set up, the scheming yanks are up to something and using the Stretford mob to do their bidding.
 
Great great times. Patting themselves on the back because a few turned up to protest because city are that far in front! In the cold light of day the biggest ever "football club" managed to mobilise a few hundred dressed in sports direct gear to sing about us... it'll die down as the season now ends and the glazer boys will carry on taking whatever the fuck they want, absolutely fantastic!
 
Half and halfs at a protest FFS
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The sight of so many people both individually and collectively literally shitting themselves trying not to be the one who condemns the protesters has been nauseating. With the exception of Graeme Souness, who clearly got the corporate message to button it part way through, everybody else must have splinters in their arses. Policemen injured, flares/cans thrown, property damaged ... just a "mindless few" in a relatively peaceful protest. The worst image was of them trying to 'roll' somebody's car over on Chester Road, that could have been any one of our family in that car and it's disgraceful that the media are complicit in ensuring that it doesn't receive any coverage. It really does demonstrate the stranglehold Man U still retain over the media, I know it's a tired cliche but it's absolutely true on this occasion: if that had been fans of any other club they would be getting pilloried by the media, the PL, the FA and fans of every club, and rightly so.
I won't be holding my breath, but if there aren't meaningful sanctions applied to Man U then there is every chance this type of protest, with the aim of ensuring a match abandonment, could become common place. Their fans have shown that they are determined and capable of causing damage, fear and injury and their club has shown, once again, that they are powerless to protect the safety of people and the security of their premises. That isn't a situation that can either be allowed to continue or go unpunished.
 
Have to say in a little surprised that not one of the papers I have seen do far has show s picture of the violent side of yesterday.

They had a policeman covered in blood, glass bottles bring chucked at officials and fans squaring up to each other to choose from. But most just show fans with flares.

Why? Isn't showing the other side of the 'protest' just or, or even more, newsworthy? Why wouldn't they show the pictures? Starting to smell very odd this.
Utd are the media favourites same as the the friendly scouse bunch along the 62. Violent actions like yesterday and the mass attacks on the City bus are airbrushed aside and downplayed. Where as anything remotely bad has to be to do with City and is emphasised and exagerated. Sadly its the same Caroline Flack side of the media, picking sides and making things up to suit their agenda to get more clicks. True investigative jounalism seems to have died a death long ago.
 
Great great times. Patting themselves on the back because a few turned up to protest because city are that far in front! In the cold light of day the biggest ever "football club" managed to mobilise a few hundred dressed in sports direct gear to sing about us... it'll die down as the season now ends and the glazer boys will carry on taking whatever the fuck they want, absolutely fantastic!

There was supposed to be 10,000 turning up, was there issues with bank holiday rail work around Euston station?
 
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