United thread 2020/21

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The only way to resolve the fixture congestion and get the match in without being unfair to any other team would be to play it on Thursday 13th and move the Leicester game with United back to the 11th. Leicester would still have a 4 day gap either side and Liverpool would have 3 days before they play West Brom.
United would have 3 games that are 2 days apart (9th, 11th and 13th May) but that's tough shit with it being their fault. In reality they should just award the points to Liverpool but I suspect Spurs, West Ham and Everton wouldn't be too happy about that with European places up for grabs.
 
That twat Neville screaming about owners, they should be banned, they're bad
for football, they're only interested in themselves, blah fucking blah.
How about the dozens of other clubs who've had 'Bad' owners?
Leeds, Bolton, Newcastle, etc; should we all smash our way into anywhere just
because, at present, whoever owns the business isn't dominating the world?
Mard arsed, self entitled crybaby wankers, I was looking forward to serious sanctions, but it's the FA we're talking here, so not much chance of that, not with the MSM, virtually begging us all to actively support the Rags.
Absolutely, I believe Tesco have upped security as rumours rife Tesco customers heading round as Lidl currently number 1
 
It'll soon be two or three with an intent to cause trouble and a couple of hundred pleading with them to leave the ground because they are being very naughty.
I have to confess. It was me, just me. I got this pipe from Hamelin. I played it near the ground and all the rats followed me.
 
The only way to resolve the fixture congestion and get the match in without being unfair to any other team would be to play it on Thursday 13th and move the Leicester game with United back to the 11th. Leicester would still have a 4 day gap either side and Liverpool would have 3 days before they play West Brom.
United would have 3 games that are 2 days apart (9th, 11th and 13th May) but that's tough shit with it being their fault. In reality they should just award the points to Liverpool but I suspect Spurs, West Ham and Everton wouldn't be too happy about that with European places up for grabs.

It seems the most possible option is to move the Liverpool vs West Brom game to the midweek before and then put United vs Liverpool when Liverpool should have originally been playing west Brom. United have a free weekend that weekend due to the fa cup final
 
It seems the most possible option is to move the Liverpool vs West Brom game to the midweek before and then put United vs Liverpool when Liverpool should have originally been playing west Brom. United have a free weekend that weekend due to the fa cup final
You're right that that seems most likely. Effectively gives United a free pass though whereas 3 games in 5 days without inconveniencing anyone else would be a better punishment.
 
I do not see Manchester United fans as guardians of some fictional "United way" which is a code of sportsmanship, fair play and respect for "the beautiful game", "the right way". It may not surprise too many Bluemooners that when I think of United fans individually or collectively I think of the hysterical rants that our club had no right to spend our owner's money or any of our sponsors' money on players which were rightfully theirs, or Arsenal's or anyone else's in case our owner "walked away" and left us in debt. But their club spent their own money, earned by the club from car firms and fanatical, United supporting noodle makers and deep sea divers. Of course, our spending must be limited not their debt. They didn't care about debt then. But now they win nowt they're much more critical of the Glazers, they rove around in their stupid green and yellow scarves, cause the postponement of their match, urge the Glazers to engage with the fans 9some hopes) and Sally Nugent tells us how they have the wider interests of the game at heart I see them even more clearly as a collective, an entitled rabble and I'm reminded of Hubert Humphrey's opinion, which might serve as a verdict on all the pious sentiments about their "right to protest", that "the right to be heard does not mean the right to be taken seriously."
 
Can’t stop laughing at the Sky footage of the Toilet being blurred out because it’s a bunch of spotty kids
 
If City had won the league on Sunday then Sky would have had to dedicate the latter part of the show to City’s title victory rather than focusing on Utd/Liverpool.
 
they’ve also grown their revenues & kept season tickets low.

simple its nothing to do with the owners ? them clown fans turn on each other after a bad result ? asking for the manager to be sacked sell this player or that player. its so funny watching them and its got me through the covid-19 pandemic and a good laugh always helps
 
I don't see the issue with the glazers , loads of money invested into the (shit) team , there are far worse owners out there than them. The scum need to be very careful what they wish for. Joel needs to empty the account drain the cow and leave them fucked. Let the fans take over, from what iv seen the scruffy fuckers haven't got 2 pennies to rub together.
 
? glazers bought for the club for £750million and now its value is £4.7billion somebody doing a good job off the pitch
Add the 500m debt to it and you're looking at 5bn to buy the shithole club.
That's before you think of buying players, renovating a crumbling stadium and a paying for a huge wage bill.

Who in their right mind would want to pay that out?

Glazers here for the long run.
 
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