Betterdeedthan red
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I wish I still had it.Well this is my 61st season and I celebrated Erlings goal last night just as wildly as I ever have.
You just can't beat the buzz you get.
I've completely lost interest in football
I wish I still had it.Well this is my 61st season and I celebrated Erlings goal last night just as wildly as I ever have.
You just can't beat the buzz you get.
VAR are still checking it now for new offside rule introduced 30 seconds after Haaland's goal.then wait for VAR to rule it out
i bet they tried when defender slipped
Yep, not out of the woods yet.VAR are still checking it now for new offside rule introduced 30 seconds after Haaland's goal.
I had to look that up to confirm it, remarkable!At least Toney's double came in - Haaland to score and Brentford to lose.
You do know his initials are I.B.E. T, right ?
What about the sponsorship money that Liverpool get from Standard Chartered Bank- fined millions for money laundering and banking countries/ businesses that are currently sanctioned. Nobody mentions this?How far back can we go back to investigate Arsenal? Or David Gill? Or Louis Edwards? Or the pisscan?
Small note but they weren’t fined for money laundering. They were fined for poor money laundering controls.What about the sponsorship money that Liverpool get from Standard Chartered Bank- fined millions for money laundering and banking countries/ businesses that are currently sanctioned. Nobody mentions this?
I think one or two in here mention it from time to time…What about the sponsorship money that Liverpool get from Standard Chartered Bank- fined millions for money laundering and banking countries/ businesses that are currently sanctioned. Nobody mentions this?
It gets mentioned on this forum more times than Dave Whelan mentions his broken leg in the 1960 FA Cup Final!I think one or two in here mention it from time to time…
I think one or two in here mention it from time to time…
Did he? Blimey that must of set him backIt gets mentioned on this forum more times than Dave Whelan mentions his broken leg in the 1960 FA Cup Final!
Steady on!It gets mentioned on this forum more times than Dave Whelan mentions his broken leg in the 1960 FA Cup Final!
It’s still there lingering you wouldn’t be here otherwiseI wish I still had it.
I've completely lost interest in football
There have been a couple of murmurs on this thread that perhaps Jim Ratcliffe might be looking for United to have a better off the pitch relationship with City which in turn might be a good thing for us with regards to the PL investigation. All speculative of course but it was interesting seeing some of his comments about us. In addition to the below, there was also reference to Berrada’s departure and how amicable the discussions were compared to Newcastle digging their heels in over Dan Ashworth:
"They are one of the best teams on the planet," Ratcliffe said of Man City, champions of England for three years running.
"We have a lot to learn from the noisy neighbour, and our other neighbour [Liverpool]. They are the enemy at the end of the day and there's nothing I would like better than to knock both of them or one of them off their perch.
"But equally, we are the three great northern clubs and we're all quite close to each other," he added.
"They've been in a good place for a little while. Both of them. There are things to be learned from both of those clubs.
"They've got sensible organisations, great people in the organisations and a driven elite sort of environment that they work in. And as a consequence, the results have dropped out of the bottom. So I'm very respectful of them, but they're still the enemy."
IMO Sir Jim is trying to push his "great northern clubs" agenda and raises funds for his construction plan.There have been a couple of murmurs on this thread that perhaps Jim Ratcliffe might be looking for United to have a better off the pitch relationship with City which in turn might be a good thing for us with regards to the PL investigation. All speculative of course but it was interesting seeing some of his comments about us. In addition to the below, there was also reference to Berrada’s departure and how amicable the discussions were compared to Newcastle digging their heels in over Dan Ashworth:
"They are one of the best teams on the planet," Ratcliffe said of Man City, champions of England for three years running.
"We have a lot to learn from the noisy neighbour, and our other neighbour [Liverpool]. They are the enemy at the end of the day and there's nothing I would like better than to knock both of them or one of them off their perch.
"But equally, we are the three great northern clubs and we're all quite close to each other," he added.
"They've been in a good place for a little while. Both of them. There are things to be learned from both of those clubs.
"They've got sensible organisations, great people in the organisations and a driven elite sort of environment that they work in. And as a consequence, the results have dropped out of the bottom. So I'm very respectful of them, but they're still the enemy."
IMO Sir Jim is trying to push his "great northern clubs" agenda and raises funds for his construction plan.
Dave Whelan broke his leg in the cup final?!?!It gets mentioned on this forum more times than Dave Whelan mentions his broken leg in the 1960 FA Cup Final!