United Thread | 2025/26

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The Rat has gone up in my estimation. Similarities with the Salah situation but imo his comments are justified unlike Salah. I hope he fucks off to Saudi, he's their only decent player who appears to give a shit.
I agree with this. He has been loyal to them through all sorts of chaos and shenanigans. If that's true what they said to him last summer, it's pretty shameful.

Another who has given his all, never complained, is Maguire.
 
I agree with this. He has been loyal to them through all sorts of chaos and shenanigans. If that's true what they said to him last summer, it's pretty shameful.

Another who has given his all, never complained, is Maguire.
Not sure Maguire would find another club willing to buy him and pay him the same wages as the rags…….he knows when he’s stealing a living
 
Could see those Fernandes comments today from a mile off.

Said it last night, he shushed the crowd when he scored because they’d been getting on his back throughout the game.

He’s an emotional bloke and coupled with the fact they tried to push him out the door in the Summer to Saudi, I think it’ll end messily.

I hope so anyway. Because it’d be beautiful to watch the soap opera plus see them lose one of their only players who actually battles for the shirt.
 
Could see those Fernandes comments today from a mile off.

Said it last night, he shushed the crowd when he scored because they’d been getting on his back throughout the game.

He’s an emotional bloke and coupled with the fact they tried to push him out the door in the Summer to Saudi, I think it’ll end messily.

I hope so anyway. Because it’d be beautiful to watch the soap opera plus see them lose one of their only players who actually battles for the shirt.
Good player but still a rag ****
 
Could see those Fernandes comments today from a mile off.

Said it last night, he shushed the crowd when he scored because they’d been getting on his back throughout the game.

He’s an emotional bloke and coupled with the fact they tried to push him out the door in the Summer to Saudi, I think it’ll end messily.

I hope so anyway. Because it’d be beautiful to watch the soap opera plus see them lose one of their only players who actually battles for the shirt.

Apparently those quotes were from weeks ago or more
 
Said he was gonna leave last season before the Saudi stuff and would have a won a few trophies, where was that to? PSG I'm assuming?
Luis Enrique wouldn't tolerate his antics, no way.
 
He's that one kid that every school football team had that thought they were better than everyone else, and they were usually a full-kit-wanker Rag's or Dippers fan. The ones who were always greedy with the ball and moaning if nobody passed to them. Weirdly, the team always used to play better without them in it.

I hope he stays another 5 seasons.
Give it to Gordon.
 
I thought we might have a full expose of United’s defence today on Sly and how they’re there to be got at. Completely unfounded as it’s all about the greatest game in premier league history between two also rans from mid-table.
 
What i want to know is why harry maguire's greek retrial has not happened yet.

The last postponement we heard was in october, the fourth such postponement, and the reason given this time was "because court documents had not been translated into English"
I mean, i could do that on google in about 10 seconds.

He was found guilty of assaulting police officers and then attempting to bribe them in august 2020..

Just askin', like.
 
and check this shit out...


Man Utd angry as Morocco rejected Mazraoui request​



Simon Stone

Manchester United reporter
    • Published
      25 minutes ago
Manchester United are angry with the Moroccan Football Association for rejecting their plea for Noussair Mazraoui to play in Monday's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth - six days before the country's opener at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

United head coach Ruben Amorim said on Friday negotiations with the relevant national bodies were continuing over the release of Mazraoui, Cameroon's Bryan Mbeumo and Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo to Afcon.

Fifa announced on 3 December that clubs only need to release players from 15 December, instead of 14 days before the tournament that runs from from 21 December to 18 January.

While Mbeumo and Amad were allowed to stay for Monday's match, Morocco - who host the tournament and play Comoros on 21 December - took a different view.
United had anticipated all three players would be available, given the rest of the Premier League matches were played before the revised release date announced by Fifa - which it said could be negotiated with the relevant countries.

Mazraoui trained with United all week thinking he would be involved.

BBC Sport understands United escalated the matter to world football's governing body, who did not force Morocco to back down.

This has led to considerable frustration at Old Trafford, with insiders saying United believe they have been unfairly treated.

While they felt Cameroon and Ivory Coast were sympathetic and collaborative in their discussions, the club feel Morocco prioritised a national team training session over an important league game.

Italian side Roma and La Liga outfit Real Betis experienced similar frustration in their dealings with Morocco.

Fifa had urged federations and clubs to "hold bilateral discussions in good faith to find appropriate individual solutions".

It added: "In cases where there continues to be a dispute over the release of players subsequent to such bilateral discussions, Fifa will, in mediating between both parties, apply guidelines that take into account the circumstances of each case, including factors related to the timing of matches of affected competitions, the stage of these competitions, the historical and planned involvement of the players in the matches in question, as well as any other pertinent factors."

Mbeumo and Amad have now joined up with their national squads and will miss Sunday's Premier League trip to Aston Villa.

In Mazraoui's absence, and with Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt both ruled out through injury, Amorim included 19-year-old Ayden Heaven and 20-year-old centre-back Leny Yoro - who joined for £52.18m - in his defence against the Cherries as United missed the chance to climb into fifth spot in the table.

BBC Sport has contacted Morocco and Fifa for comment.
 
and check this shit out...


Man Utd angry as Morocco rejected Mazraoui request​



Simon Stone

Manchester United reporter
    • Published
      25 minutes ago
Manchester United are angry with the Moroccan Football Association for rejecting their plea for Noussair Mazraoui to play in Monday's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth - six days before the country's opener at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

United head coach Ruben Amorim said on Friday negotiations with the relevant national bodies were continuing over the release of Mazraoui, Cameroon's Bryan Mbeumo and Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo to Afcon.

Fifa announced on 3 December that clubs only need to release players from 15 December, instead of 14 days before the tournament that runs from from 21 December to 18 January.

While Mbeumo and Amad were allowed to stay for Monday's match, Morocco - who host the tournament and play Comoros on 21 December - took a different view.
United had anticipated all three players would be available, given the rest of the Premier League matches were played before the revised release date announced by Fifa - which it said could be negotiated with the relevant countries.

Mazraoui trained with United all week thinking he would be involved.

BBC Sport understands United escalated the matter to world football's governing body, who did not force Morocco to back down.

This has led to considerable frustration at Old Trafford, with insiders saying United believe they have been unfairly treated.

While they felt Cameroon and Ivory Coast were sympathetic and collaborative in their discussions, the club feel Morocco prioritised a national team training session over an important league game.

Italian side Roma and La Liga outfit Real Betis experienced similar frustration in their dealings with Morocco.

Fifa had urged federations and clubs to "hold bilateral discussions in good faith to find appropriate individual solutions".

It added: "In cases where there continues to be a dispute over the release of players subsequent to such bilateral discussions, Fifa will, in mediating between both parties, apply guidelines that take into account the circumstances of each case, including factors related to the timing of matches of affected competitions, the stage of these competitions, the historical and planned involvement of the players in the matches in question, as well as any other pertinent factors."

Mbeumo and Amad have now joined up with their national squads and will miss Sunday's Premier League trip to Aston Villa.

In Mazraoui's absence, and with Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt both ruled out through injury, Amorim included 19-year-old Ayden Heaven and 20-year-old centre-back Leny Yoro - who joined for £52.18m - in his defence against the Cherries as United missed the chance to climb into fifth spot in the table.

BBC Sport has contacted Morocco and Fifa for comment.
lets hope morocco say what the f++k it got to do with you
 

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