United Thread - 2022/23

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The mental gymnastics we’d see from certain journalists, not to mention United fans, if this actually happened would be amazing.

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There would be a bit of noise from Liverpool fans but that would be it, everything else would go silent.

What Delaney would do I’ll never know.
 
There would be a bit of noise from Liverpool fans but that would be it, everything else would go silent.

What Delaney would do I’ll never know.
Torn between appeasing both Liverpool fans and United fans, I think he’d self-implode.
 
You know what, I'd take Dubai buying United, even if it meant they were truly back. The football media's darling club owned by Arabs. Delooney and his left wing mates jumping off the top of Beetham tower. The hordes of plastic Rags celebrating, whilst the diehard Rags with a fake human rights conscience start a Dubai Out campaign.
 
The mental gymnastics we’d see from certain journalists, not to mention United fans, if this actually happened would be amazing.

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That's why I've never took any of the 'oil club' jibes seriously because we all know United fans would drop their pants in the same situation. As I've seen with their early reaction to this already.

They like to think they're 'holier than thou' but they're not. Bunch of hypocrites.
 
You have to laugh.

Oil money this, oil money, that, yet the Yanks are carving up the PL for themselves and pocketing the money, including the Glazers.

And they think Jim is going to find £4bill+ to save and buy United, and then give a % of the club to United fans.

 
The mental gymnastics we’d see from certain journalists, not to mention United fans, if this actually happened would be amazing.

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Does Dubai even have the cash? The city doesn't exactly have cash lying around with all there gaudy and reckless infrastructure spending. Burj Khalifa was actually bailed out by the then ruler of Abu Dhabi for whom it was renamed. The capital of the UAE is a richer and better managed city than Dubai. That said I really don't understand accusations of sportswashing and PR exercise for Abu Dhabi and if it comes to fruition for Dubai. It's more of shrewd investment. For one thing outside of small, loud and bleeding heart leftists followers most casual fans aren't bothered with political and social justice agenda. Plus, no offense to Mancunians, those 2 cities especially Dubai are more "global" and known internationally than Manchester itself.
 
They lost against Brighton and Brentford, conceding 6 and scoring one, their goal difference is zero after winning four straight games, so what is your point?
My point is for all the laughing we are only 2 points ahead, and next week the spuds, who we have a shit record against, so this time next week they could be above us
 
Does Dubai even have the cash? The city doesn't exactly have cash lying around with all there gaudy and reckless infrastructure spending. Burj Khalifa was actually bailed out by the then ruler of Abu Dhabi for whom it was renamed. The capital of the UAE is a richer and better managed city than Dubai. That said I really don't understand accusations of sportswashing and PR exercise for Abu Dhabi and if it comes to fruition for Dubai. It's more of shrewd investment. For one thing outside of small, loud and bleeding heart leftists followers most casual fans aren't bothered with political and social justice agenda. Plus, no offense to Mancunians, those 2 cities especially Dubai are more "global" and known internationally than Manchester itself.
Dubai or somebody in Dubai has more than enough money to buy United.

The economy of Dubai represents a gross domestic product as of 2022 of US$ 46,665. Dr Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, announced that the UAE’s non-oil trade over 10 years totalled Dhs16.14 trillion (4,4 trillion US dollars). The UAE GDP jumping from $407 billion in 2021 to $440 billion in 2022 and $467 billion next year. Similarly, per capita GDP will also expand from $43,868 last year to $46,665 this year and $48,822 in 2023.

The International Herald Tribune has described it as "centrally-planned free-market capitalism." Oil production, which once accounted for 50% of Dubai's gross domestic product, contributes less than 1% today. In 2018, wholesale and retail trade represented 26% of the total GDP; transport and logistics, 12%; banking, insurance activities and capital markets, 10%; manufacturing, 9%; real estate, 7%; construction, 6%; tourism, 5%.

 
15 mins of high press then counter attack the whole rest of the game. Look familiar?
Oles back surely?
St Marcus of Wythenshawe with his usual Lindford Christie impression followed by smash it as hard as you can x 2.
If you needed a reminder of why you should hate these vile cunts check out their social media wankfests with the unbearably smug twats thinking they're going to win the league.
The only plus is Arsenal fans have been handed a dose of reality after playing 5 relegation candidates in a row especially that Piers Morgan ****. No doubt still gloating they're top of the league after 6 games the unbearable twat.
 
Fucking rag bastards!!!! I got the tram from Altrincham and got to Old Trafford at 19:50 thinking I'd be safe. Full of the fuckers banging the ceiling and singing the Nick nack paddy whack song. Wankers!!!
 
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