United Thread | 2024/25

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Spurs would have been in deep, deep shit if they'd lost that and they know it.

United won't be as deep in the shit but they're still fairly deep.
You sure? I’m not sure you are aware of the state of that club!

Seriously; this is a huge loss. Probably one of the most significant in their history.
 
Adidas loss is £10m alone.
Every Premier League place is worth £3m and they probably budget for top 6 so that’s another £27m ish gone.

£30m before you then take off the CL failure to qualify revenue which is apparently worth at least £50m plus gate receipts. If they fluked their way to the last 8 or so- another £50m

Loss of Europa league gate receipts. Probably in the region of £20m

Losing That game has cost them more than £100m. Possibly as much as £150m.

Garnacho probably now needs to be sold, possibly Mainoo too. Maguire is 33 next season, Fernades 31.

It’s just marvellous!
What a post lol
 
Its started lol

'Loss might be good for United in the long run'published at 22:48 British Summer Time
22:48 BST​

FT: Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd

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Mark Ogden
Senior writer for ESPN on BBC Radio 5 Live
 
You know it, we know it, I know it.

The Champions League needs all the European greats and is never complete without the inclusion of Manchesterrr Yernitid.

( for the avoidance of doubt that second paragraph is a piss take of the typically prevalent media fanboyz type ludicrous comments).

It flecking does my head in. That fa cup shit show of a hangover performance last season has got those irrelevant no marks back into the CL.

Yes, I know they haven't kicked off yet ( an hour to go) bit I've been saying for weeks that Spursy won't be allowed to win, because the CL needs utd - rinse and repeat ad nauseum according to the knowledgeable media.

What a shite show.
You were saying?
 
Its started lol

'Loss might be good for United in the long run'published at 22:48 British Summer Time​

22:48 BST​

FT: Tottenham 1-0 Man Utd

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Mark Ogden
Senior writer for ESPN on BBC Radio 5 Live
Yep - great result Mark. United are the winners afterall.


You pasty-faced, ugly, thick c#nt
 
“Data from Opta reveals that Amorim has won 24 points in 26 games, averaging a 0.92 points per game ratio.

This is officially the worst record after 26 league games from any manager at the traditional 'big six' clubs.

Even more concerning, the Portuguese head coach ratio is lower than Paul Jewell's 0.94 point per game average during Derby County's infamous 2007/08 campaign.”
A sixth of those points were taken from us.
 
Aww you know what, I feel for them…





Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. What a day. I jumped up and crossed my fingers. Ladies and gentlemen, we’re closer to the promised day. The extra money they’re not going to get for their 2nd highest wages in the prem. The signings they need. It’s Happening. The promised day. The relegation of Manchester United football club. I’ve been praying for it since I was a child and we’re one step closer.
 
I have just taken a cursory glance at Red Cafe, it makes the Bluemoon Matchday Forum look like a glee club, there's honestly not a single player, manager, or Managing Director that they want at the club next season.

It's like a trade union in the 70s...everybody out!!!
 
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