Amorim went completely silent after the sack
man was probably hoping he’d come back at the end of the season to throw subliminals and say I told you so. Carrick stepped in and instantly restored life back into the team, got us ucl and made the team look functional again 😂
The greatest fanscammer of them all teaming up with an ex-Manchester United player who has become a slimy, self-serving capitalist teaming up to supercharge the outrage machine. Bigger corporate clickbait teaming up with the biggest United 'fan' channel.
Goldbridge is as fake as his name, whose business model thrives purely on Manchester United's failures, negativity, drama & fan misery. Neville contradicts himself for clips, celebrating when the club fails & spreading lies about players like Bruno Fernandes.
Comments off says everything.
A lot of this comes down to poorer kids just not knowing what to do.
I didn't know that I had to apply for an internship in the WINTER of my sophomore year to get a sophomore summer internship to leverage into a junior summer internship to get a full-time offer senior year.
🚨📲 Casemiro on Instagram: “Enjoying every moment”.
No contacts with Man United over new deal so far since he announced in January that he’s leaving as free agent.
It’s Carrick, you know. Can’t believe the chippiness from Scholes. It’s Carrick who's helping out the club he loves, stepping into the breach after Amorim’s meltdown. You can question Carrick's subs against 10 men. Amad could have been earlier. Heaven can play left-back - Malacia's so off the pace. It’s not Carrick's squad. Areas need strengthening, full-back, central midfield, probably a winger. You can’t question Carrick’s commitment.
Carrick’s only intention is to help out Manchester United. It’s not about him. It’s about the club. It’s about making the fans believe again, proud of their team again. It’s about starting the rebuilding. United’s board are being very sensible. Give Carrick until the end of the season, get them in the Champions League, and then make a decision on permanent head coach. There's far more chance of getting an elite manager if in the CL. Carrick’s not perfect but at least he’s chipping in, not being chippy. #MUFC
From start to finish, it lasted 11 minutes, 57 seconds. Calm, lucid, striking to the absolute heart of the matter.
Were you watching, Jose Mourinho? Because you might have learned something.
Some managers might not have wanted to embroil themselves in the politics of publicly challenging Mourinho for his comments following the alleged racial abuse of Vinicius Junior by one of his Benfica players on Tuesday night.
Some might have considered it not worth the hassle to fight someone’s battle.
Kompany, thankfully, is among those who understand this should, in fact, be everyone’s battle.
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Vincent Kompany speaks about the Vini Jr/Prestianni incident and racism in football: "It's a difficult topic. I watched the game and was really intrigued by it. There are two different components to the story. First, what happened on the pitch - second, what happened with the fans as well. And then there's what happened after the game. We need to separate them. When you watch the action itself and how Vini reacted, that reaction cannot be faked. You can see it was an emotional reaction. I don't see any benefit for him to go to the referee and put all this misery on his shoulders. In that moment he saw that it was the right thing to do. Kylian Mbappé normally always stays diplomatic, but he was very clear about what he saw and heard. Then there's the Benfica player who was hiding what he was saying in his shirt. In the stadium you can see there were people doing monkey signs, it's in the video. And for me, what happened after the game is even worse. José Mourinho has basically attacked the character of Vini Jr by bringing in the type of Vini's celebration to discredit what he was doing at that moment. It was a huge mistake in terms of leadership. On top of that, Mourinho mentioned the name of Eusébio. He said Benfica cannot be racist because their best ever player was Eusébio. Do you know what black players had to go through in the 60s? Was he there to travel with Eusébio every away game and see what he went through. To use his name today to make a point about Vini Jr. To be honest, I don't actually see my place in a lot of things that are happening today, so I don't want to be part of one group or the other. I met 100 people who worked with José Mourinho. I've never heard someone say something bad about José. All his players love him. I understand the person he is, I understand he fights for his club. I know deep down he's a good person. I don't need to judge him on that. But I also know what I've heard. I understand what he's done, but he made a mistake. Hopefully it won't happen again in the future, and we can move on together"
@AndyMitten Great quiz Andy. Though, the answer to question 1 is wrong - we’ve actually had 0 managers this season. They’ve all been head coaches as Amorim will fondly remember 😅
A lady at the Benfica stadium captured this old man live on camera making monkey shouts and racists chants towards Vini, UEFA must take action and ban him from watching Champions league matches
https://t.co/53nHTCdTnG
Reports this morning claim the late Queen lent the-then Prince Andrew £7 million, so he could pay off his sex abuse accuser, Virginia Giuffre, and stop her taking him to court.
@NickDixonITV has the latest.