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So how will this fire sale pan out.

It’s always a buyers market in football no matter what the economic situation is.

The scum have a squad that is allegedly up for sale, they can set a price it’s their ‘asset’ after all. They’ll set the RRP and send out the feelers to potential suitors. This is where, hopefully, every club that has had to suffer their arrogance down the years in one way or another, and there’s an awful lot, will dictate their own terms when it comes to any transfer negotiations and the scum will have to just suck it up.

Lovely.

The rat would be no more than a squad player at Villa at City/Liverpool/Arsenal a useful impact sub at best.
That’s it - he is their best player by a country mile - their latest (so called ) academy stars are doing the usual boom and bust thing, Mainoo this time last year was the future of the whole game we were told. I see no reason why this season’s best in show ponies will be any different.

The fact that they’ve now got to sell to buy is hilarious, hung by their own arrogant petard it seems after they were clearly front and centre in the implementation of financial restraints meant to stymie, not only our progress, but, any other upstart who dared to show any ambition that could threaten their self entitled perception of continuity at the top that contained only them and themselves alone.

They’ve played a blinder though in getting Arsenal to be the mouthpiece for the cartel, Liverpool in being an echo chamber and Spurs ( how ironic that it could be them who have pushed them to the edge of the precipice) the willing Waylon Smithers of the cartel.
Yanks are known to be ruthless. Dog eat dog and all that shite. None of their buddies will shed a tear at their current plight and will happily stand by and watch them implode.

They weren’t nice to anyone whatsoever on the way up, listen to them squealing already on the way down. Music to any football supporters ears.

Ratners, BHS, Woolworths and Debenhams long relied on brand loyalty, once that went the end was nigh.

The tourists won’t want to be watching an unsuccessful team.

Moyes is a very astute guy, he said they should aspire to be like City, they’ve achieved that!

Problem is though they’ve aspired all the way to Stuart Pearce’s City.

WTFAMu.

CTID.

As you were Blues.
 
The problem that United and everyone associated with the club have got is that they lack a sense of reality. I've just seen Luke Shaw doing a post-match interview and he said: "We're rock bottom now, and we have to find a way to drag ourselves back and get back to where this club deserves to be."

There is no better indicator of where you deserve to be mate, than the League table and you are 16th. That is where you deserve to be.

This absurd bubble of false reality that they inhabit is detrimental to their own ambitions but they are too locked in now to realise it; they are in the classic frog-in-a-pan scenario.

Hopefully Spurs can get a better outcome than United on Sunday and their new reality then will be 17th!
Love that.

They say it's the hope that kills you.

As for the rags "It's the denial that destroys you."
 
Them getting relegated without him is a myth that is said by rag fans and the media to blow smoke up his arse. They have lost far to many games with him playing every game for that to be true.

Fact is they stayed up with him because their are 3 championship level sides in the league, the rags were never finishing below them with or without him. If the league was the level it was 5-10 years ago they would of been relegated with him.
Absolutely. He's a gold plated ****
 
So how will this fire sale pan out.

It’s always a buyers market in football no matter what the economic situation is.

The scum have a squad that is allegedly up for sale, they can set a price it’s their ‘asset’ after all. They’ll set the RRP and send out the feelers to potential suitors. This is where, hopefully, every club that has had to suffer their arrogance down the years in one way or another, and there’s an awful lot, will dictate their own terms when it comes to any transfer negotiations and the scum will have to just suck it up.

Lovely.

The rat would be no more than a squad player at Villa at City/Liverpool/Arsenal a useful impact sub at best.
That’s it - he is their best player by a country mile - their latest (so called ) academy stars are doing the usual boom and bust thing, Mainoo this time last year was the future of the whole game we were told. I see no reason why this season’s best in show ponies will be any different.

The fact that they’ve now got to sell to buy is hilarious, hung by their own arrogant petard it seems after they were clearly front and centre in the implementation of financial restraints meant to stymie, not only our progress, but, any other upstart who dared to show any ambition that could threaten their self entitled perception of continuity at the top that contained only them and themselves alone.

They’ve played a blinder though in getting Arsenal to be the mouthpiece for the cartel, Liverpool in being an echo chamber and Spurs ( how ironic that it could be them who have pushed them to the edge of the precipice) the willing Waylon Smithers of the cartel.
Yanks are known to be ruthless. Dog eat dog and all that shite. None of their buddies will shed a tear at their current plight and will happily stand by and watch them implode.

They weren’t nice to anyone whatsoever on the way up, listen to them squealing already on the way down. Music to any football supporters ears.

Ratners, BHS, Woolworths and Debenhams long relied on brand loyalty, once that went the end was nigh.

The tourists won’t want to be watching an unsuccessful team.

Moyes is a very astute guy, he said they should aspire to be like City, they’ve achieved that!

Problem is though they’ve aspired all the way to Stuart Pearce’s City.

WTFAMu.

CTID.

As you were Blues.
I enjoyed that.

It makes their demise all the sweeter knowing that the other members of the American cartel are only too happy to cut them adrift.
 
And that's exactly why we CANNOT intentionally play for a draw .... if we lose trying to get that draw, and the others win, it's goodnight Vienna!

Even though one point would probably do us, we need to go there with the mindset of getting the win ...... and three points!!
You called?

;-)
 
Sums up how near they are to the edge.

Manchester United face Tottenham Hotspur in a Europa League final today, in a game that could make or break their financial future. With United so deep in debt and in need of a squad rebuild the match at San Mamés Stadium is less about glory and more about staying afloat.
The winner secures Champions League qualification, a lifeline worth an estimated £100 million, while United avoid a $12 million penalty from their Adidas deal for missing Europe’s elite competition.


The Financial Black Hole Might Be Too Great IF They Lose​

United’s financial situation is dire. $1 billion plus in debt, including $440 million in transfer fees owed, looms large, with interest payments eating up $50 million last season alone. Failing to secure Champions League funds could choke their ability to service this debt, pushing them closer to breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
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So how will this fire sale pan out.

It’s always a buyers market in football no matter what the economic situation is.

The scum have a squad that is allegedly up for sale, they can set a price it’s their ‘asset’ after all. They’ll set the RRP and send out the feelers to potential suitors. This is where, hopefully, every club that has had to suffer their arrogance down the years in one way or another, and there’s an awful lot, will dictate their own terms when it comes to any transfer negotiations and the scum will have to just suck it up.

Lovely.

The rat would be no more than a squad player at Villa at City/Liverpool/Arsenal a useful impact sub at best.
That’s it - he is their best player by a country mile - their latest (so called ) academy stars are doing the usual boom and bust thing, Mainoo this time last year was the future of the whole game we were told. I see no reason why this season’s best in show ponies will be any different.

The fact that they’ve now got to sell to buy is hilarious, hung by their own arrogant petard it seems after they were clearly front and centre in the implementation of financial restraints meant to stymie, not only our progress, but, any other upstart who dared to show any ambition that could threaten their self entitled perception of continuity at the top that contained only them and themselves alone.

They’ve played a blinder though in getting Arsenal to be the mouthpiece for the cartel, Liverpool in being an echo chamber and Spurs ( how ironic that it could be them who have pushed them to the edge of the precipice) the willing Waylon Smithers of the cartel.
Yanks are known to be ruthless. Dog eat dog and all that shite. None of their buddies will shed a tear at their current plight and will happily stand by and watch them implode.

They weren’t nice to anyone whatsoever on the way up, listen to them squealing already on the way down. Music to any football supporters ears.

Ratners, BHS, Woolworths and Debenhams long relied on brand loyalty, once that went the end was nigh.

The tourists won’t want to be watching an unsuccessful team.

Moyes is a very astute guy, he said they should aspire to be like City, they’ve achieved that!

Problem is though they’ve aspired all the way to Stuart Pearce’s City.

WTFAMu.

CTID.

As you were Blues.
Debenhams is on the way back - debenhams.com
 
Was that the 40 yard slicer OG?
That's how I remembered it. I couldn't find it though. I had a look and found a game against Boro, Juninho was playing, in 2003. Sun Jihai tried to prevent the ball reaching the defender in the box and scored an own goal. I remembered something similar to what you mentioned but thought it was against Bolton. Then I found a couple of examples on YouTube and there is an interview with David James talking about a similar game on the City Website. This time against Bolton in 2005. Gary Speed R.I.P got a penalty because of a Richard Dunne handball. I think both games City should have won but fate had other ideas.
 
I think we are all being a tad hard on united. The squad is full of top talent. £80 million pound players for practically nothing.

Amorim is trying to implement a new system with 3 at the back. He is stuck with Ten Hag players. Jim will fix the glazer mess soon. The bbq is cancelled and the canteen is closed now until next season.

Couple good buys in the summer and they will be back again. Sky/talksport and all the broadsheets concur.

Really don't understand the blue Bertie glasses on here.

Last night against spurs was really unlucky, 14 shots to 1. The ball fell into the net. You can’t buy bad luck like that.

So I really hope we all give them the support needed to return to the rag way under this young and exciting coach. Can’t wait to hear from Neville and YouTube experts as to what’s next…

Maybe they can all put in a quid to buy waterproof coats for next season…

So no sudden rash decisions, keep on going the united way, pretty please.
I believe -:)
 
The infamous Stuart Pearce season where we only scored 10 goals at home all season, and none after New Year’s Day, saw us amass 42 points. Rags are on 39 points with 1 to play… some perspective as to their level! They are at best on a par with us under Pearce, only they spent over £1 billion to get there.
It really disappoints me that Rasmus Birtles has managed to outscore Corradi from that season by 1 league goal................
 
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