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If the rumours tun out to be correct that De Gea is going to run down his contract then they are in a world of shit.
I think most people accept that PEG will be off by the end of the season and there will be a rebuilding job for whoever comes in to replace him.
Realistically De Gea is one of maybe 3 or 4 players you could see a new manager building around. With the FFP issues regarding wages to take into account and the money they would need to buy a top keeper and they need to tread carefully.

If the rags bring in a 'modern' manager, who tries to play football like we, and others, do, the alpaca is not the right 'keeper to build the team around.
 
If the rags bring in a 'modern' manager, who tries to play football like we, and others, do, the alpaca is not the right 'keeper to build the team around.
The DT is just a good shot stopper whose distribution skills consist of lumping it into an area of the pitch and hoping one of his own players can either control it or get on the end of a knock down; a bit like Joe Hart used to. The Derby was the perfect example of this.
 
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    Why did the owners of City, pick them as a good vehicle to promote their horrible regime?
    If you had 2 billion spare, there are countless needy causes that would benefit.

    To only please less than 100,000 ‘fans’, who can barely be arsed to turn up to watch them, isn’t a very good use of money. I would go so far as to say that they have created even more hatred for themselves.

    Why didn’t they use the money to stop the barbaric slave trade in their country? It would’ve curried favour amongst all decent thinking people around the world. It would also shine the spotlight on their surrounding neighbours, who also employ barbaric practices.

    They have literally ruined football, for the pleasure of a minority of bitter fans, who would rather use their ‘success’ as a stick to beat to beat Man United fans in particular.

    2 billion at least. For what?
    It sickens me, when there are so many good causes out there.

    If the Saudis come ANYWHERE near United, I’m off to watch lower leagues. Some of the football is way more entertaining and competitive than this joke of a Premier leagu

Lower league football is more entertaining than the dross the rags play, that's for sure.
 
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    Why did the owners of City, pick them as a good vehicle to promote their horrible regime?
    If you had 2 billion spare, there are countless needy causes that would benefit.

    To only please less than 100,000 ‘fans’, who can barely be arsed to turn up to watch them, isn’t a very good use of money. I would go so far as to say that they have created even more hatred for themselves.

    Why didn’t they use the money to stop the barbaric slave trade in their country? It would’ve curried favour amongst all decent thinking people around the world. It would also shine the spotlight on their surrounding neighbours, who also employ barbaric practices.

    They have literally ruined football, for the pleasure of a minority of bitter fans, who would rather use their ‘success’ as a stick to beat to beat Man United fans in particular.

    2 billion at least. For what?
    It sickens me, when there are so many good causes out there.

    If the Saudis come ANYWHERE near United, I’m off to watch lower leagues. Some of the football is way more entertaining and competitive than this joke of a Premier leagu

Let joy abound

Once again a gormless rag, with no concept of the word irony whatsoever, refers to us as “bitter” and bemoans us for “using our success as a stick to beat Utd with”
 
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Discussion in 'Football Forum' started by OldSchoolManc, Yesterday at 15:22.


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    Why did the owners of City, pick them as a good vehicle to promote their horrible regime?
    If you had 2 billion spare, there are countless needy causes that would benefit.

    To only please less than 100,000 ‘fans’, who can barely be arsed to turn up to watch them, isn’t a very good use of money. I would go so far as to say that they have created even more hatred for themselves.

    Why didn’t they use the money to stop the barbaric slave trade in their country? It would’ve curried favour amongst all decent thinking people around the world. It would also shine the spotlight on their surrounding neighbours, who also employ barbaric practices.

    They have literally ruined football, for the pleasure of a minority of bitter fans, who would rather use their ‘success’ as a stick to beat to beat Man United fans in particular.

    2 billion at least. For what?
    It sickens me, when there are so many good causes out there.

    If the Saudis come ANYWHERE near United, I’m off to watch lower leagues. Some of the football is way more entertaining and competitive than this joke of a Premier league

Who's going to be the heartless bastard that breaks the news to him about United's strategic partnership with the Saudi Arabia Sports Authority?
 
The DT is just a good shot stopper whose distribution skills consist of lumping it into an area of the pitch and hoping one of his own players can either control it or get on the end of a knock down; a bit like Joe Hart used to. The Derby was the perfect example of this.

I don’t even think he’s that good a shot-stopper nowadays.

Some of the mistakes he’s made that have led to goals over the last 12 months or so are quite shocking for the world's greatest goalkeeper™️.
 

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