United Thread - 2023/24

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The club is self imploding. Just seen on Sky Sports the banning of Sancho from all first team facilities - including the dining area.

Hilarious.
 
I was there and had to queue about 3 hours to take the photo. It's the first time we got to see any of these trophies, so other fans also joined in. I even overheard a lady standing behind me in the queue telling 'I don't like Man City'.
I get the appeal of seeing the trophies - but to do so and to pose with the trophies wearing the strip not only of a rival club, but of the rags surrounded by City images has to show a complete lack of self awareness
 
Curious as to how an employer gets away with this in 2023. We all hear the stories when a manager decides he no longer wants a player & wants to move them on, sent with the kids, made to train 7 days a week, banished from changing rooms & other areas. Have to train on your own at different times so you don’t see any colleague’s.

When do the PFA step in & say you can’t treat our members like this?

This question isn’t really aimed at the players who are on £350k per week but you hear it all the time in the lower leagues when the player has done nothing wrong.

I guess its written into their contracts. Football doesn't seem to have to follow normal employment rules.

PFA are as weak as soggy toilet paper.

If it isnt written into the contract it could be seen as bullying, which pisscan clearly was.

If I was employing someone I didnt want and started banning him from the tearoom and working with the apprentices. I would be charged with bullying which is very serious.

Football is odd
 
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