"Ibrahima Konaté leaves Liverpool as free agent"
"Robert Lewandowski leaves Barcelona as free agent"
"Dusan Vlahovic leaves Juventus as free agent"
"Jadon Sancho leaves Man United as free agent after 5 years since joining on £75m deal from BVB."
Noticing.
United States Spokesperson Admits that they are attacking South africa due to its Support For Palestine And taking israel to the International court of justice for Genocide
Ugarte didn’t have a good game yesterday. No sugar-coating that. But sitting there in the stands only crystallised what I already thought.
The hostility towards Ugarte in the stadium is rife, from names being read out to jeers and silence and few claps, to shouting, swearing, moaning and groaning and full on abuse when he gets the ball. Very much like the social media wrath but all encompassing, loud, from all directions and inescapable.
It takes real resilience to be unaffected by that and it must affect his game. From hesitating to make the best pass, to playing safe balls and nervous touches.
Do we need a midfield transformation in the Summer? Yes. But he’s still a player wearing our shirt, trying his best and being a professional in the midst of a lot of hate. He’s still a just turned 25 year old in his second premier league season.
I just wish we’d be better humans to our players, who are also human. And maybe, just maybe, we’d see better performance levels!
Manchester United fans unveiled a pro-immigration banner during Sunday’s fixture against Crystal Palace in response to comments from minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The banner was displayed by supporters in the corner over the tunnel at Old Trafford before the second half of the Premier League match kicked off.
It read: “MUFC proudly colonised by immigrants” and pictured seven international players who have represented the club: France’s Eric Cantona and Patrice Evra, Park Ji-sung of South Korea, Portugal’s Bruno Fernandes, Norway’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Amad of the Ivory Coast and Brazil’s Casemiro.
In February, Ratcliffe said in an interview with Sky he believed the United Kingdom has been “colonised by immigrants”.
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