The UK liberal government under Keir Starmer announces a new official definition of “Islamophobia”
“Today we are publishing our definition of anti-Muslim hatred and hostility, and this is in response to what we have heard loud and clear from the Muslim community”
“The definition must sit alongside action in order to make sure that we are protecting people in this country, and that we're also tackling those that want to sow hate and those that want to intimidate .
That's why we will be appointing an anti-Muslim hostility czar to work alongside government to make sure that we are rolling this out in institution after institution”
The UK is an Islamic State
For those suffering from amnesia: just four months ago, the Islamic regime in Iran slaughtered over 40,000 people in only two days, for the sole ‘crime’ of protesting for freedom.
I don’t believe for a second that City will be punished for the 115 breaches. Some time next year it’ll end with a shrug of the shoulders and move on🤷🏼
Man City have spent close to £500 million in the last 16 months and are now throwing around £120 million bids for Premier League midfielders like it’s nothing.
Meanwhile, clubs like Everton keep getting punished for financial breaches from years ago.
The contrast is genuinely staggering.
We’re now years on from the infamous 115 charges, yet there’s still no final ruling while City continue spending at an eye-watering rate.
At what point does the Premier League actually deliver a verdict?
You honestly couldn’t make it up.
There are people complaining that Manchester United won’t bid for Elliot Anderson, or should just pay the money - so I’ll repeat the same thing I said after the first bid. There is no point bidding for a player that has decided they do not want to join the club.
City bid for Anderson because he has clearly indicated that he wants to go there. The reasons? Irrelevant. That is where he wants to go. In the transfer market you bid with encouragement to do so from the players' camp. Why would a meaningless bid be better?
Sadly Anderson hasn't been the main focus in a while & they have moved onto other targets, it is becoming clear why that was. The club wanted him, did what they could & he picked someone else. That isn't a slight on their ambition. It's the reality that they can't compete with City's wages & fee involved.
It was the same with Antoine Semenyo. Money talks. Manchester United have not recovered financially from years of transfer & contract mistakes, they still have some on their books. It'll take more time & good season on good season to fix that.
It is often the people complaining the loudest who either don't know how the game is played, or are being actively ignorant about it & don't want to learn.
"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.
The vitriol directed at Marcus Rashford will never make sense to me & I do not share it. Been with Manchester United since 2005, 402 appearances, 131 goals, 65 assists, five trophies, a shining light in dark years for the club. It should mean more than it does to other people.
This is one of two scenarios. Cristian Romero wants to get out of Tottenham & his camp are briefing using Manchester United's name to stir up interest to get things moving, or the interest in him is real. I pray it's the former, I do not want him at Manchester United.
Stay away.
Romero with his reputation playing for United guarantees a few red cards.
We all know how referees treat United players. Add that to Romero rep and it’s game over.
If he joined a team like Arsenal he will be safe from red cards.
Patrick Dorgu had more G/A in one week vs City & Arsenal (2) than Florian Wirtz did the entire 2025/26 season against the top half in the Premier League (1).
There isn’t & hasn’t been a better footballer in the world in 2026 than Bruno Fernandes. It’s not even a controversial thing to say anymore either.
Bruno will go down as one of our best captains of all time. People don’t realize what he contributed off the pitch, in addition to the extraordinary level he shows on the pitch.
Good to see the club appreciates him.