Been in the office 15 minutes.
"We look so much better"
"Teams will fear us"
"Ghana beat Senegal too, it was Senegal wasn't it?"
"Harry Kane, what a player, what a player" *said while shaking his head in pure disbelief and amazement.
"It's coming home isn't it?"
Up the *insert meme of woman from the titanic saying it's been 84 years here* since we last saw sexy Bruno lead anybody out or since we last saw the beautiful bearded one ooze pure aura on the sidelines but tonight is the night for the return of the barclays and the cellar dwellers travel to Nottingham to take on third place for a midweek showdown and we never win two Barclays games back to back so I'm not too confident that this will change tonight but let's stay confident/hopeful/deluded regardless and back the flip-flopping Manchester matchday Reds.
A statement issued by @The__1958
‘Manchester United Football Club have implemented a rule that season ticket holders must attend 17 out of 19 league games next season, or risk losing their season ticket.
‘This leaves very little room for error. In an environment where match times and dates are moved to accommodate television rights, traffic, travel expense issues. We feel that next season could be a bloodbath for season ticket holders. This is of real concern to match going supporters and a concern that has not been challenged by the supporters trust.
‘We truly believe the club is trying to “cull” the season ticket holder in pursuit of higher revenues through increased hospitality and fans who wish to attend games for that “once in a lifetime experience”
‘We have issue with the above. But, not at the expense of time served United supporters who have, for decades, followed the club home, away and abroad.
‘We would appreciate your support with this important message. We will be taking this forward and are happy to discuss our plans.
‘As a great man once said; “Football is nothing without fans.”’
“It tells you where Man Utd are, right now!”
🤦♂️“One of the biggest clubs in the world, & they’re having to turn up & try to nick games.”
Graeme Souness argues #MUFC’s display at #LFC shows how far they’ve fallen in 10 years.
Spurs and Newcastle hit an injury rough patch and the violins are out. Suddenly there's patience and sympathy towards them. United have had crippling injuries all season but I'm struggling to see much context towards that from the media. Clearly doesn't fit the agenda does it?
Wonder if @talkSPORT will discuss Raya’s shocking performance as much as they do about Onana… or is it just because you have to talk about @ManUtd? #MUFC
I cannot believe our luck. Every single contentious decision seems to go against us every fucking week at the moment.
It's tiring, it's infuriating and the impact it's having on our season is fucking worrying.
When it rains it pours.