United Thread - 2023/24

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When I listen to Talkshite, Simon Jordan is so far up these fuckers arses that no one else can get there as his feet are in the way!

He doesn't realise that people like him are the root of their problem. Bleating on that football is cylicrical and using other posh words that he can't even spell. In other words he thinks United will one day come good again.

The sooner people like that clown realise that massive change is needed from the top down for them to even remotely be successful again the better they will feel for it.

Their wage structure is broken
Thier stadium is broken
Their training facilities are broken
Their transfer policy is broken
And their business model is well and truly broken.

Best of all. THIER FANS ARE BROKEN!!!!!

I hppe they have another decade of this. Won't be long until the hoardes of empty seats return.

Just unfortunate they aren't shit enough to get relegated!!!!!
 
It's 2023.

How many more times do these old school journlists that were brought up on Manchester United, the Busby Babes, and the Munich air disaster want to hark back back to it?

What has the Manchester United of today, Ten Hag, and a struggling United team in 2023 got to do with the 1958 Munich air disaster?

United go to Bayern Munich with a shit manager, a shit team, with everyone, including United fans, expecting United to get thrashed, so why not write an article about that instead of Munich 58?
Deflection from the real story , they've played there on 4 separate occasions since 2001 are they going to refer to it every time ?
 
I'm sure they do.

But, Holt & Co won't ever write an article about how Manchester United treated some of the survivors.

For those who survived that terrible day the treatment they received from United left a remaining lifetime of bitterness and recrimination.

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Many of those who survived, though, were so scarred by the disaster, physically, emotionally or both, the memories of what happened that day haunted them. And for some their bitterness towards the club for the lack of support or recognition they received merely added to their pain.

United director Louis Edwards offered Blanchflower a labouring job in his meat packaging factory. Blanchflower declined the offer.

Kicking the busby family out of the souvenir shop didn't go down well with the family
 
When I listen to Talkshite, Simon Jordan is so far up these fuckers arses that no one else can get there as his feet are in the way!

He doesn't realise that people like him are the root of their problem. Bleating on that football is cylicrical and using other posh words that he can't even spell. In other words he thinks United will one day come good again.

The sooner people like that clown realise that massive change is needed from the top down for them to even remotely be successful again the better they will feel for it.

Their wage structure is broken
Thier stadium is broken
Their training facilities are broken
Their transfer policy is broken
And their business model is well and truly broken.

Best of all. THIER FANS ARE BROKEN!!!!!

I hppe they have another decade of this. Won't be long until the hoardes of empty seats return.

Just unfortunate they aren't shit enough to get relegated!!!!!
Ffp?
Points deductions??
 
I really hope we‘ve said to him that if he stays at Brighton and continues to improve, that he can be our next manager should Pep ever leave.
My only doubt about him is that he has a very volatile temperament like Macini, which I'm not bothered about but our owners might be. Having said all that id have him in a heartbeat after Pep, his Brighton side play greatI football.
 
It's 2023.

How many more times do these old school journlists that were brought up on Manchester United, the Busby Babes, and the Munich air disaster want to hark back back to it?

What has the Manchester United of today, Ten Hag, and a struggling United team in 2023 got to do with the 1958 Munich air disaster?

United go to Bayern Munich with a shit manager, a shit team, with everyone, including United fans, expecting United to get thrashed, so why not write an article about that instead of Munich 58?
Or do a article on how they treated the survivors of that tragedy but they never will .............Jonny Giles really goes to town on how that happened in his autobiography..................
 
The press who were telling us Ten Hag had done an amazing job finishing 3rd and winning a league cup last season are now in two camps. The ones that still believe in him telling us all he is doing such an amazing job with a club in such turmoil. He’s hardly in a relegation scrap and he has been backed out n the transfer market.

Then more worryingly for him are stories surfacing that his agent is influencing the recruitment. Then all the shit surrounding Sancho, Maguire and players saying the dressing room is split. If someone is briefing against him inside United we might be creeping towards the end game for him.
 
The press who were telling us Ten Hag had done an amazing job finishing 3rd and winning a league cup last season are now in two camps. The ones that still believe in him telling us all he is doing such an amazing job with a club in such turmoil. He’s hardly in a relegation scrap and he has been backed out n the transfer market.

Then more worryingly for him are stories surfacing that his agent is influencing the recruitment. Then all the shit surrounding Sancho, Maguire and players saying the dressing room is split. If someone is briefing against him inside United we might be creeping towards the end game for him.
It's almost as if Ten Bob is working his ticket: hoping to get sacked so he can then go and pick up a monumental payout from the vermin. And I approve because they'd be back where they started, and the new manager would inherit the most shambolic collection of overpaid misfits that have ever played in the English Prem
 
It's almost as if Ten Bob is working his ticket: hoping to get sacked so he can then go and pick up a monumental payout from the vermin. And I approve because they'd be back where they started, and the new manager would inherit the most shambolic collection of overpaid misfits that have ever played in the English Prem

Their impatience to see them competing is once again resurfacing. Ten Hag started badly last year and they hit a purple patch after the World Cup. You never know he could do that again, you look at how they are playing though and it looks like nothing has improved from last year and they are creaking backwards at an alarming rate.
 
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