United Thread | 2024/25

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Why do you keep posting photos of your butt plug?
 
I can't believe there are at least 2 blues on here defending the Premier League for overturning the ban on Fernandez.
The simple fact is, no City, Villa, Chelsea team, or any other of the 'smaller clubs' would get that over turned. Perhaps the dips under Klopp and the current Arsenal set up might do but only one club can orchestrate a media campaign and only one club can have such cowardly set of organisers to cave in like they did.
The Premier League are not fit to run their corrupt league.


Good God. I may have to start liking The Athletic again .....

"Bruno Fernandes farce proves why the VAR system must be abolished"
 
Management alternative's, Potter, Southgate or Alegri, the rags the gift that keep giving.
 
Sky media the work they did the second the game finished to the defence of Fernandes is the total opposite to any city player doing the same thing! It's bias partial to 1/3 clubs! If a city player did that the narrative be totally different! Getting Fernandes in front the cameras that quick for me is down the Neville influence I 100% convinced!

The sooner sky is gazzumped by a Netflix an Amazon or another corporation the better!
Compare this to how much of a witch hunt went on to get Sergio banned for the Derby for his coming together with the west ham player in the previous.
Or what about Adebayor with van persie constantly shown on a loop with 17 different camera angles until he got a ban.
Or more recently the absolutely shocking witch hunt with Bernardo and his joke with mendy.

Then you get this with jonny spare teeth.

Like you said I hope someone trumps them and they get left in the lurch.
 
We all knew this was going to happen - the rags abiding by the same rules as every other club? Not a chance.

We've seen this with every single game that poisonous club have played, since Sly Sports, the Premier league, and Gill and the Pisscan formed their vile alliance. Anyone seriously thinking the rags have not received preferential treatment since the demise of the old first division is seriously deluded. Look back at the highlights of any game involving the vermin and see how often their fouls have 'not been seen,' or how often opponents have goals disallowed for no logical reason, or the breathtaking amount of penalties they have benefitted from in all those years.


Corruption, in one form or another, has been rampant among the hierarchy of the Premier league since the late 80's/early 90's. It has been a part of our game for so long we hardly notice it nowadays. Sure, there were incidents like George Graham's infamous 'bungs,' and Fat Sam being caught on film etc, but far worse activities have been going on at the swamp on a daily basis that the club itself is synonymous with the word 'corruption.' From the Pisscan's son being the only agent allowed to represent the players, the 99 unanswered questions after the Rock of Gibraltar affair,
the disgustingly biased refereeing that we've all seen over the years, the highly suspicious betting syndicates from the far east always seemed to involve rag matches, and the fact that uber-çunt Ratboy has been given a platform to air his views on, and publicly attack the club owners live on air, and effectively encourage fans to revolt against the so-called tyranny of the Glazer family via Sly Sports should be sufficient reason for questions to start being asked.

This red card being rescinded is just another in a long line of questionable decisions being made (behind closed doors) that greatly benefit one club and leave the others seething with the injustice of it all.
 
Time was that getting dismissed carried a sense of shame, that you’d let your team-mates down. The first player sent off in an FA Cup final wasn’t even allowed to climb the steps to collect the medal his team had won without him.


Fast forward to the United captain getting interviewed in his kit ‘live’, over an hour after having been sent off, apparently having offered the interview himself to the broadcasters, leaves open the question of whether this was actually recorded at half time, and that Fernandes was stripped and ready to reappear at the start of the second half, the first player ever to have a red card rescinded after having left the field of play, but before the match had ended.

If you can score a penalty after the full time whistle’s blown, anything’s possible.
 
In 20 seasons without "rules".
They'll pontificate "biggest club in the world" reiterated time and time again by their media shills and those instructed to .
No other club in world football has to endure this pantomime, not even Athletico or Everton. It's remarkable what we've achieved under the GOAT despite the constant roadblocks strategically planted.
 

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