United Thread | 2024/25

Here's the best bit folks, I think it maybe finally dawning on them that the problem isn't the Dutch twat.

It's the fucking crap players.
According to the caf it's city's fault. When pep goes and City are proved guilty of all charges, the future for untied will be a lot brighter with a league win in 2030.
 
I think scruffy Jim is on his case.
Compulsory purchase order
In the last election I voted labour. I did this despite the fact that although they’d tax me more they would help people in need. IThe council is labour and the government is too. If the tax dodging scum owners get so much as a million help with the redevelopment that’s me done with Labour, might as well just save myself a few bob on tax and give more of what I save to charities.
 
Agree.

I've seen loads of people saying it was never a penalty, but I don't think I've seen any saying why. Just 'never a pen', 'games gone', and 'var shouldn't overturn that'.

First replay I'd seen you can see De Ligt misses the ball and makes contact with Ings' shin. Why shouldn't it be a penalty?
Definate pen, you see his boot kick his shin
 
All the years under that demonic **** there was never a mention about the thousands and thousands of 'controversial' decisions that went their way. Riley, Webb, Clattenburg and the rest cheated all the other clubs out of points in order to ensure the rags got their required win - where the fuck was the outcry then? When did Martin Tyler, Richard Keys etc leap to the defence of the clubs that were routinely on the end of ludicrous decisions from the officials? Decisions that helped one team to an ill-deserved victory and condemned the other to an unwarranted defeat? Possibly costing the manager his job, or even assisting in relegating the club?

The Premier league has a long and shadowy history of highlighting perceived injustices to the red cartel, whilst simultaneously paying lip service to the many many clubs that have been royally shafted by the officials and the media.
They should ask themselves would that decision have been made if that piss-drenched tyrant had still been in charge? Would the decision to award a penalty still have been given if Keane, Scholes, Ratboy etc had been on the pitch?
 

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