We were doing the same in the 1980s with good cause.Ten years ago I would never have imagined a day where I would witness Unit*d smash up their own stadium to try to prevent us winning the league. Here we are. Look at what we have done to them. Make no mistake about it, yesterday was for precisely that reason. Thank you to our owners for turning United into a laughing stock of desperate spoilt and bitter self entitled wankers. That means more than any and every trophy.
Next problem of course will be staging the rearranged game.Football hooliganism is raising its ugly head again. First the coach wreckers, now this. It needs cracking down on hard, but it won't be because of who is involved. So it will start to spread.
Any club's supporters can now stop a game, breaking and entering and glassing a copper in the process, in the knowledge that nothing much will be done about it. The precedent has been set. It could get very ugly.
Owners pay for a Club to invest not to donate that cost.For all their stupidity, violent and disgusting behaviour all their spokespeople can say is they are doing it for the good of the club! All they have done is drag their name through the shit in front of the World!
And what do they actually want?
New owners!!!
They want new owners to spend 3-4 billion pounds, £3,000,000,000! So..... what madman believes a shit show like today is going to get a new owner on board?
All they will get is another business person who will only further rip the arse out of their debt ridden club!
This has all been done out of pure jealousy. They no longer hold sway over the prem, they are barely second fiddle to us!
Believe it or not this has been a great day for us. We will still win the league on top of the Carling cup, hopefully get to, and win, the champions league final and no one will come in with a new offer to buy....
Oh yes, they also want to be part owners as fans!!! Now that`s just so funny!
Maybe so, but the most annoying thing is that their actions knowingly can have an impact on the dates and outcome of the Premier League. It's also the fact that they seem to have a free license to pull stunts like this without any repurcussion and whilst constantly being handled with kid gloves by the relevant authorities. Had the PL been sewn up yesterday we may well have made different squasd rotation selections for the future fixtures - unfortunately we'll never know because that shithouse of a club managed to throw a spanner in the works. Even if it's a small spanner, tt's about time that this sort of stuff was treated with the contempt it deserves by other clubs and authorities.