KentBlue
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Not sure if posted but they're not a happy bunch, turning on their own players.
And let's not forget they bought him twice!
Not sure if posted but they're not a happy bunch, turning on their own players.
No. He's a council estate Manc lad brought up by a single Mum during austerity and now using his priveleged position to bring about positive change. As somebody has said earlier, put rivalries aside. He's pure class.When did he become a judge as well ? What's with the judges wig ?
Should the MBE for his PR Team ;)
I watch it for the pain. The pain on utd fans faces, the demise of their club... The self entitlement turning to realisation that they're no better than anyone else.seriously why does anyone watch cunts like these ?
Fuckwits they clearly are, but those subscribing are helping them to continue surely ?
United are a mess - as Shearer and Jenas point out - spot on. Perhaps the evidence they submitted in support is wanting - nonetheless it's obvious.
United have a ton of talent at every position and have spent an enormous sum landing such players.
And yet... United aren't a cohesive team, at all.
Some might blame the manager - yes, Ole is part of the problem. But United have failed big time ever since Red Nose left.
The root of the problem? - again it's obvious. It's ownership. Ownership care mostly about making money and thus about finishing top 4 and that's it. Ownership isn't concerned beyond this.
Unless United is sold to owners who want to win the league - the club is screwed. And I couldn't be happier.
Enjoy the Glazers Scum fans - yeah, you'll dump Ole, but nothing's gonna change.
Meanwhile, here's a thoughtful, in-depth analysis of Ole and his technical nous for you Scum fans to take in. Enjoy!:
Nah. Kompany and what he did was pure class. You are aware yes? Not all charitable footballers play for utd and get the headlines.No. He's a council estate Manc lad brought up by a single Mum during austerity and now using his priveleged position to bring about positive change. As somebody has said earlier, put rivalries aside. He's pure class.
The two main highlights of that day was Utd recording just 11 passes in the first 20 minutes (two of them were from the kickoff and restart after Dave's goal) and the 44 pass build up to Gundogan's goal.The commentary I referred to was from 3 years ago in the 3-1 win at the Etihad. Mourinho was in charge.
We comprehensively twatted them that day also :)
Although I'm inclined to think given his attendance at the raggies academy since the age of 7, he was quite privileged. Talking shite about his lack of food, lack of reading material whilst having a top education.No. He's a council estate Manc lad brought up by a single Mum during austerity and now using his priveleged position to bring about positive change. As somebody has said earlier, put rivalries aside. He's pure class.
Mourinho is a very volatile but circumstantially great manager. Were I in charge of United 3 years ago I wouldn't have touched him with a 10-foot-pole. Yet, he's been by far, the most capable manager you've had post Red Nose.The commentary I referred to was from 3 years ago in the 3-1 win at the Etihad. Mourinho was in charge.
We comprehensively twatted them that day also :)
He had that one good 45 minute spell in the Derby when they beat us 3-2 at our gaff...And let's not forget they bought him twice!
I've said on here a few times. His poverty as a child is massively overplayed. I didn't know him when he was young but knew his older sister and never once did it strike me that she was from a particularly poor background.Although I'm inclined to think given his attendance at the raggies academy since the age of 7, he was quite privileged. Talking shite about his lack of food, lack of reading material whilst having a top education.