This is not mine. This is yours. This is ours.
From all the players, staff and everyone involved in the club, to you guys who supported us every single day of the season.
Grateful for your love and support ❤️
@MarkOgden_ The fact you agree with this, all the while being a journalist who should know that Roy Keane was misquoting Bruno Fernandes, sums you up as the shambles of a journalist that you are. Laughing stock of a bloke who openly admitted to disliking in the club on ESPN.
@henrywinter How do the EFL decide that so quickly, yet 115 charges against Man City are still rumbling on? Build your club on a foundation of rule breaking, no punishment. Send a lad with an iPhone to record training sessions, potentially Southampton missing out on £200m. Shambles.
Amazing to think his legacy will be the face of the greatest cheating scandal the Premier League has ever seen. A spoon fed coach with every advantage imaginable & hopefully a sign of the first rat fleeing the sinking ship before finally being brought to justice.
I truly struggle to feel any sort of guilt or sympathy over a referee mistake going United’s way after some of the laughably ridiculous stuff that has gone against us this season.
Enjoying the predictable Armageddon it’s caused though. Can’t wait til we’re good again.
@henrywinter Henry, dont recall you being so outraged when the Sunderland player should have been sent off for elbowing Bruno last week or when the Amad penalty should have been given against Bournemouth or Arsenal goal not being disallowed for a foul 1st game of season. Selective outrage.
@TheAthleticFC Dont recall PGMO admitting that the Sunderland player should have been sent off for elbowing Bruno last week or the Amad penalty should have been given against Bournemouth or Arsenal goal being a foul at start of season. ABU in overdrive aided and abetted by Neville and Keane.
🏴🗣️ Wayne Rooney: "If you brought in a Luis Enrique or Thomas Tuchel and they won 10 of of their first 14 games you would say that's incredible. So, just because Michael Carrick is a young, English manager it means it's not the right place to look in a lot of people's eyes."
"Michael Carrick is a clever person, he's a really good coach, and I think he can lead the team for however long he wants if he gets it right. It will be an interesting summer. For the first time in a long time Manchester United seem like they have a bit of calmness around the whole place and that's a good thing." (BBC)
Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, they have zero affinity with Manchester United now. They're arrogant, almost to the point of basking in the club's failures.
Rio Ferdinand, Owen Hargreaves, Wes Brown, Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Patrice Evra, many others, they all have that unconditional love.
The Overlap has completely changed since they were invested in by Global in January. I don't even want to quote their posts anymore & give them what they want.
Whatever care the others have, it is well & truly secondary to their own personal agendas & grievances.
In what must be a growing nightmare for the whole PL, we still don't know the 115 result–and there's now the very awkward possibility of Man City being crowned champs at the same time as it's found guilty of serious rule breaches. So what COULD be going on?https://t.co/DXoUzXIlXz
Benefits were sold to the public as a last‑resort safety net: you pay in through your taxes and National Insurance so that if the worst happens, nobody is left with nothing.
That social contract depends on one thing – the people funding it believing it is tightly focused on essentials, not optional extras.
Yet we now have a system where being on benefits is increasingly tied to “perks” and “discounts” for non‑essentials – days out, attractions, “experiences” – at the exact same time as working families, taxed to the hilt, are cutting back on those very things for their own children.
The basic question writes itself: how is it remotely fair that the people financing the system can’t afford these outings, but the system is being used to subsidise them for others?
This isn’t an argument against a safety net. It’s an argument against a political class that has quietly rebranded welfare from emergency support into a parallel lifestyle infrastructure, while telling workers there is “no money” to ease their tax burden or improve their own living standards.
That should not be happening in any serious, responsible country.