@BrendanPorath He’s a life time member. Doesn’t have to meet minimum 15. Only if he wants to keep voting ability and conflicting events releases. Just look back at Tiger in 2018-2019 season. He didn’t play 15 and kept his membership
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"It's baffling to me, how...it is controversial or contentious or objectionable that someone suggests...do you know what maybe let's not play football against them.
Maybe instead of playing a match against them, maybe let's not play a match."
Tonight on #TheBigInterview, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary says local residents raising concerns over noise at Dublin Airport are a “bunch of loonies”, saying he works there and has no issue with noise.
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🇾🇪 @AndyMitten’s latest video teaches us how to support our club through the storm, without losing our head
As United fans, we've been drowning in a flood of negativity lately. Every loss brings the same tired narratives. Pundits pile on, journalists write nonsense “Exclusives”, and social media explodes with doom and gloom about Amorim and the players. It's bloody exhausting.
What makes Andy's perspective so valuable in this video is that he's not trying to be a cheerleader. He acknowledges the poor form, the lack of goals and the doubts people have about the manager. He even admits he has his own doubts.
But the best thing about it is that he brings context. It’s great to be reminded that there's an actual plan in place at the club, that a full rebuild is happening, that the facilities are improving, that the training sessions are good, that the mood is better. That's something we rarely get in today's media landscape where everything is reduced to "manager in" or "manager out" based on the last 90mins.
I wish we had more voices in our community like Andy. Not blind positivity, not toxic negativity, but measured perspective from people who have the ability to step back and calmly simplify things without talking down to us fans.
Football is emotional, but we forget that it doesn't have to be hysterical. When someone talks about patience, it doesn't mean they’re asking us to accept mediocrity, but to simply recognise that real change takes time. That supporting your club through tough times doesn't make you delusional or “lowers the club’s standards”, it makes you a proper fan.
Thank you for this fantastic video, Andy 🇾🇪
Good to hear Hunter Mahan has a voice, when I played in the states our lockers where next to each other as alphabetical order,said hello many times and the c&@t used to completely ignore me, ended up just having a 2 way conv on my own which tbf was probably more meaningful