They usually do. :-)You actually couldn’t make it up.
They usually do. :-)You actually couldn’t make it up.
Perfectly summed up......Am shocked they get a safety certificate in that sardine shithole
fuck just laughed so hard my voice has gone hahahahahahaha
BBC web site just had a news headline
If there are no fans at Premier League games next season, which club would suffer most?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52529679
And who has money in the bank to spend hahahahahahah
Who knew that Man Utd had cash reserves of 300m just sitting there gathering dust, whilst their owners pawn the club over and over again.
City have cash reserves of 130m and all the wealth in our owners back pocket lol
Why would we want pitchside seats at away grounds? You ever been pitchside before? You can’t even see the ball or the feet of players up the other end of the pitch.Well done united, being the first club to install rail seats.
Now would it be possible to get some facities for disabled fans and some pitchside seats for away fans. Would it be possible to allow the required number of seats for away supporters, one step at a time mind.
Not directed at you, but at the papers, why are all the speculated Manchester United signings being reported as fait accompli, and why is the assumption that it's done and dusted that they're "back on their perch" next season? I'm reading stuff like Ferdinand's take on "United's mouth watering front six" next year as if its' done and dusted.
Also are they acting in a vacuum, or are there not other top teams in the premier league too? You'll sign someone and have Pep still; we'll have the core of our team peaking; Chelsea will be a year older...there's no more days of guaranteed royalty no matter how much they're trying to speak it into existence.
Sh!t, some good signigns at Leicester, plus Mourinho's traditionally 'stronger' sophomore season, and you wonder even if top 4 is guaranteed for them.
Nothing remotely close to certain if there is a next season.