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Beijing red:

PEDRO DEFINITELY NOT GOOD ENOUGH AND #MUFC WERE RIGHT TO REJECT HIS PLEA TO COME TO OUR GREAT CLUB
 
I think they are buiding up for to their "Steve Daley moment". By that I mean they're actually going to buy anybody who is considered a "big name" whatever the cost. The only possible thing that might stop them is if nobody wants to join them! If and it's an enormous if Neymar gave them any encouragement I think that they would meet his £137.8m release clause. He's probably worth about half that. Bankruptcy might be a lot closer than any of us think. Woodward and Turtle are their Swales and Allison. They're obsessed with us and it's destroying them.

Just like Swales' obsession with the rags almost destroyed us!
 
Just like Swales' obsession with the rags almost destroyed us!

Exactly. They fear us and will throw money that they haven't really got to try to compete with us. They're floundering with no apparent plan and no long term strategy. As the global interest in them declines (already signs of that happening) and they start to not sell out PL games their panic will increase. Ultimately they'll become their own worse enemy. We've been down that path and we know what it looks like. Historically it's been rare and short term that both clubs have prospered simultaneously. We've very much still on the up as a club and are likely to be for a long, long time. If I was a rag fan I'd be very, very worried.
 
Jamie Jackson reporting that Neymar is interested in joining them.

Absolutely no shame.

The media are being manipulated by the scum and feeding them this bullshit because if they don't Edwoods will look an even bigger kunt than he is especially now pedro looks a really good buy..
 
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