We have observed other teams, such as Liverpool, engaging with PGMOL, and Manchester City seemingly operating without similar constraints. This situation is quite concerning and warrants attention.
The challenges faced by Manchester United appear to stem from both the team's players and its management. It seems that rules are applied to Manchester United in a unique way, possibly due to a perceived lack of strong representation or advocacy for the club.
Manchester United's players have been warned they'll be banned for up to 18 games if they breath air during the remaining fixtures. It's a new rule introduced this week. It will apply to United, but not opponents.
@ManUtd Following the Everton match, I anticipate challenges when facing mid-table teams, and I believe achieving 9 out of a possible 15 points would be a favorable outcome.
@UtdMaI Following the Everton match, I anticipate challenges when facing mid-table teams, and I believe achieving 9 out of a possible 15 points would be a favorable outcome.
@SkySportsNews never change: United player struggles? “He must deliver!” Liverpool player struggles? “He just needs time.” The double standards are crazy 😤
"I think Wirtz will come good, they have to give him time"
Clinton Morrison believes that Florian Wirtz 'will produce' despite a slow start to life at Liverpool, insisting that the German international needs to have more 'self-belief' 🔴
@indykaila Can they really blow all this cash on a coach? Amirom's made things worse every game, it seems. 28 games, 29 points, that's just not good enough.
A brilliant piece from the renowned wordsmith @johnludds
So, come Sunday, arrive early, no need for a scarlet ribbon just wear something black and keep the red in your heart.
Couldn't have said it better ourselves.
See you Sunday 3pm at the Tollgate.
Lets make this count and a springboard for what is to come.
The 1958🇾🇪