United Thread - 2021/22

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He took full responsibility and apologised, and as far as I can ascertain, he still has the security contact for United. This is so dodgy. Took the wrap on behalf of the club. He is rewarded with more work, they get off without punishment.
Those security contracts at United have been dodgy for a very long time like a lot of the non-football contracts at that club.
 
MEN running a story about Rogers taking over from Ole as part of the Rags succession plan. When the fuck did sacking your manager become a succession plan.
City must have been a much better run club in the 90's than I remember. They seemed to have a continuous succession plan

Cue a 20 match unbeaten run from Olé. Feller’s like a cat with nine lives. How many are we at so far?
 
#ARRESTS | Ten people have been arrested this morning following a series of warrants across #GreaterManchester, #Lancashire and #Cheshire, in relation to the violent disorder at the #MUFC v #LFC match at Old Trafford back in May. https://t.co/aDwcK1vtvR

At least Gmp doing something about abandoned game
My son just told me this and sent me the pics. Am l allowed to say that they are 10 ugly fuckers just like their leader RedNev?
The media generally don't run the story of the arrests much. What a surprise.
 
Those security contracts at United have been dodgy for a very long time like a lot of the non-football contracts at that club.
A guy called Chris Reid is the sole director and sole employee by the looks of things.
 
A little reminder of the great man:

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Exactly mate,that could,and should,have been done already.The obligation is on the host club to ensure
that a fixture is on,barring stuff like the away team's coach crashing,(or being smashed up),war breaking out,alien invasion etc.How did those dickends get into the swamp in the first place?
I think I’ve spotted their legal get out. Some of them did not appear to be human?
 
For arguments sake what if both clubs had a backlog of fixtures where City were going for the title and the rags had nothing to play for. Now if the game was originally planned for the Wednesday before the last game of the season and the rags got the game called off, the FA then would have to make a decision on when the game is to be rearranged. Obviously City wouldn't want to play with less recuperation time before the Sunday and whoever we were in the title race against would object to the game being rearranged after the last day of the season. My point is, would the fact that the abondoned game has fucked up the PL schedule make any difference to the punishment even though it's essentially the same crime?
 
For arguments sake what if both clubs had a backlog of fixtures where City were going for the title and the rags had nothing to play for. Now if the game was originally planned for the Wednesday before the last game of the season and the rags got the game called off, the FA then would have to make a decision on when the game is to be rearranged. Obviously City wouldn't want to play with less recuperation time before the Sunday and whoever we were in the title race against would object to the game being rearranged after the last day of the season. My point is, would the fact that the abondoned game has fucked up the PL schedule make any difference to the punishment even though it's essentially the same crime?
Moot point - it's the rags, so there wouldn't be a punishment
 
There is so much to admire about that pass: the one-touch control, the volleyed pass, and the way it perfectly splits the defence, right into Edin's path.
Silva even put back spin on the ball so it would slow down after it split the two defenders to sit up perfectly to be smashed into the net.
 
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