It feels like we’re heading toward the inevitable today. And whatever happens, the reality doesn’t change. INEOS have got it wrong again.
First Ashworth. Now Amorim. Keeping ETH after the cup win was another questionable call. Add it all up and there are simply more wrong decisions than right ones, both on and off the pitch, since INEOS took over.
Criticism isn’t reactionary anymore, it’s earned.
The disconnect between vision and execution is glaring. Barrada’s Project 150 sounds good in theory, but right now it feels like hollow words without substance. There’s been no visible alignment, no clear football identity, and no sense of control.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe should be furious at how the last 23 months have unfolded. This was supposed to be the reset, Instead, it’s felt like confusion layered over chaos.
INEOS don’t need protecting.
They need a reality check.
🗣️A protest against Glazer and the clubs deliberate assault on fan culture.
This is a rallying call to the banners (Tollgate 3pm 9th March).
Bring the heat. Bring the noise. Bring the passion.
📍Tollgate
⏱️3pm
🚶♂️We march at 3:15pm (form behind the large banner)
🚏Start Tollgate, head down Talbot Road, onto Warwick Road then onto Sir Matt Busby way. Then onto Trinity before heading down the Munich tunnel.
More details released through the week.
YOUR DEBT NOT OURS
The 1958 🇾🇪
Neville won’t ever miss an opportunity to stick the boot in will he, happy that we are so shit because it only enhances his time at the club, same goes for Scholes too. We know we’re shit and you were great lads we’ve heard it now
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Erik ten Hag to stay as Manchester United manager. #MUFC end-of-season review culminated with decision to keep 54yo in position. After talks today Dutchman will remain at Old Trafford + hold negotiations over contract extension @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/tAzM2Ld378
Without wanting to sound like a broken record, the issue with Man City isn't really whether they're going to be punished for breaking rules, but whether they're going to be punished for a THIRD time. They've already been done twice, in 2014 and 2020
A truly unforgettable story ❤️
In May last year, Ochirvaani embarked on a monumental bike ride from his home in Mongolia to fulfil his dream of visiting Old Trafford for the first time
He is a huge @ManUtd fan, and his favourite player and inspiration is @WayneRooney
When he arrived in Manchester, he was given a surprise he will never, ever forget...