United Thread - 2022/23

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Not up to date on the thread but I assume the protests have been maintained on mass even though they have spent a lot in transfers & wages and they have had an up turn in form?

What do you mean no.............!?!
 
Not up to date on the thread but I assume the protests have been maintained on mass even though they have spent a lot in transfers & wages and they have had an up turn in form?

What do you mean no.............!?!
The fickle twats have forgot about the Glazers now ........... any decent fan base worth its salt would be mass protesting regardless of the results but not these bastards .......... that’s why the like of Neville etc are nothing but jokers ......... any mention of the Glazers from him since they started winning ????? Nope fooking nothing at all
 

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From the rags forecast


£117 MILLION LOSS BEFORE TAXES
In comparison to 2016/17, when the club recorded almost the same top line, Man Utd’s wages have risen £120 million, player amor- tisations have increased by £30 million, and net interest charges are estimated to leap to £39 million - almost £15 million higher than in 2016/17.
The small profits from player sales coming mainly from Daniel James are set to yield £18.7 million - nowhere near sufficient to offset the staggering operating losses. So we estimate Man Utd will be presenting a £117 million loss before taxes - a record-high figure.
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OK I'm all recovered from that pathetic loss, I've decided to go get myself a Man City scarf to use twice a year, next use is 2nd October.
 
Certainly easier on the eye but without the cutting edge that you need in such games. Also thought that Arsenal looked susceptible up the gut, with players from that lot constantly left unattended in the middle of the park and others left free to run behind.

Depends exactly what you mean by 'cutting edge', we actually missed a boatload of chances. We ripped them apart for 70 minutes but refuse to pull the trigger at times, very frustrating. Also had higher xG than them despite the scoreline.
 
Depends exactly what you mean by 'cutting edge', we actually missed a boatload of chances. We ripped them apart for 70 minutes but refuse to pull the trigger at times, very frustrating. Also had higher xG than them despite the scoreline.
Rather like us at times.We can have all the possession imaginable, but unless somebody is capable of putting the ball in the net, it’s pretty meaningless. I actually think that Arsenal will finish comfortably in the top four, but you will come away from a number of games scratching your head wondering how you’ve drawn or even worse lost a match.
 
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