Lads slagging off players they haven’t seen play before they’ve even touched down in the country, back any player in a red shirt until given fair shout, he’s not marquee but is in a area we are light on. Good luck to the lad
I was confident I could of played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had. I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision.
I’ve loved nothing more than putting that shirt on and representing my country over the years.
I wish the players, all the best this summer 🏴
See this is why football is fucked, the only reason it’s not given is because haaland isn’t a little bitch and didn’t start rolling around holding his face
That’s why diving is such a thing because the players have to exaggerate because the officials are so incompetent
No fuck off, people booked flights you had listed, you fulfil your obligations.
I hate this 'we've decided we won't do the thing you've paid for because it no longer suits us' thing that has become so prevalent in business off late.
Paul Tierney’s being from Greater Manchester AND from a Man City supporting family isn’t spoken about enough…
Grew up with a dad and brother supporting City, but doesn’t have any bias against United 👍🏼
@FA_PGMOL
Everybody who has played football knows it’s a joke.
The Leeds players themselves know it’s a joke.
Yet, referees & fans will lap it up because it impacts Manchester United negatively.
Ah yeah, the ‘most unlikeable player’ in the Premier League. What a boring narrative.
Here’s just one of many stories of why Bruno Fernandes is a wonderful human being.
Last year, a young fan called Bobby Moore sent a letter this favourite player after Bruno commented on a video of him celebrating a Manchester United goal.
Bobby, who has spinal muscular atrophy but still plays powerchair football, told Bruno how much he loves watching him.
Instead of reading the letter and leaving it there, Bruno invited Bobby and his family to Carrington, surprised him in person, introduced him to the squad, and made sure the whole day felt special.
Bruno didn’t stop there.. he gave the young fan tickets to the next Manchester derby, and told him that he’d be leading the team out with him.
That day, Bobby became the FIRST EVER wheelchair mascot to lead out the team at Old Trafford.
Bruno gave him his match-worn shirt and gave him another day to remember for life.
So yeah, we can run this ‘unlikeable’ gimmick because he flaps his arms around. But moments like that? That’s the type of man Bruno Fernandes is.
🚨 BREAKING!
Manchester United have started planning a major left-back overhaul.
Myles Lewis-Skelly is one of the primary targets, reportedly unhappy with his minutes at Arsenal.
Other Premier League options under consideration include Tyrick Mitchell and Antonee Robinson.
[@GraemeBailey]
Here's a list of decisions this season alone that should be included as evidence in any complaint:
- Nathan Collins pulled back Bryan Mbeumo in the box, DOGSO incident. Only a yellow card + penalty instead of a red. VAR (Andy Madley) did not intervene. Unanimous KMI Panel error, should have been a red. Howard Webb admitted it.
- Amad brought down in the box by a back-leg challenge from Maxim De Cuyper. Anthony Taylor waved play on, VAR upheld "no penalty." Clear foul in many people's view, no review despite contact.
- Emmanuel Agbadou handball in the box. VAR (Stuart Attwell) did not send Michael Salisbury to the monitor. Clear penalty per rules, inconsistent with a similar situation later in game (& was given). Official KMI error.
- Lisandro Martínez's goal disallowed for minimal contact/foul on Kyle Walker vs Burnley. Stuart Attwell was referee, Craig Pawson was VAR. KMI Panel ruled it a clear error (no foul), PGMOL reportedly apologised.
- Patrick Dorgu was on the ground near the touchline, Walker deliberately stamped on the back of Dorgu's leg, with no attempt to play the ball. Attwell gave nothing & VAR did not intervene. Ex-PGMOL chief said Walker should be charged & suspended.
- On Opening Day Matheus Cunha was denied a penalty after a foul by William Saliba by Simon Hooper. Fans & media argued it was a stonewall penalty, no VAR intervention by Paul Tierney.
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka's bad tackle not given a second yellow that should have been a straight forward decision & red card. Andrew Kitchen did nothing.
- A pile of evidence from Stuart Attwell's pathetically inept display vs Bournemouth.The no penalty for Amad & everything it caused in its aftermath.
Manchester United should speak out & stand up for themselves more, because nobody else will. Whenever a controversial decision is made, the other side of it is always discussed by either the media or rivals.
There is a strong argument that Stuart Attwell's officiating of Manchester United this season has directly cost the club four points, @FA_PGMOL.
- 2 vs Burnley with the disallowed Lisandro Martinez goal & Kyle Walker 'penalty'
- 2 vs Bournemouth with the non-penalty for Amad