Day 11 of rooting Captain Forest out of the club
Toxic for the purpose of making money
No connection to the club just chose United content because it got more views when he started out!
#GlazersOut
@markgoldbridge@Utdtruthful I admitted I didn't hear about Baleba, and who is 'everyone else'. My eye is still hurting from keeping an eye on Manu Kone, John Victor, Nypan, Guehi, Ross Barkley, De Jong, Laimer, Nkunku and more. Southgate too!
@markgoldbridge@Utdtruthful I'll use one of your classic analogies, "If you throw enough shit at a wall, some of it is bound to stick." My mate in Carrington didn't tell me about Kone, but he did tell me about you being a sellout for money, how you treated your ex staff & how you know negativity = clicks 😄
Come on let the tears out Mark/Brent/whatever, you were sat in the ice talking how there was no way back in a video titled “Man Utd are finished” the day after Amorim got sacked
Carrick prove your BS negative Amorim propaganda wrong…and you’re just waiting for him to fail…
Okay I’m starting this movement for a better Manchester United.
Block Mark Goldbridge.
If you want to remove toxicity from this fan base, share the word and let’s end this negativity from the fan base.
#BlockMarkGoldbridge
Brent is such a massive hypocrite. He says the Ronald Araújo loan deal makes sense for Liverpool, and that while most fans want big-money, big-name transfers "90% of all deals are like this".
Brent knows full well that if Man Utd did a deal like this at this stage of the transfer window he'd pretend to hate it, and he'd use it to pour more bile and poison into the Man Utd fanbase.
Liverpool are lucky to have "Mark" twerking for them on YouTube while shitting on Man Utd at every opportunity for likes and subs.
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One thing that has always baffled me about some #MUFC content creators opinions is the lack of consistency.
Yesterday, (in the video) Mark Goldbridge was criticising the previous management for giving out ridiculous contracts and creating the wage problems we have today — especially situations like Rashford’s £300k-a-week deal.
But today, same Mark is criticizing INEOS trying to correct those mistakes, reduce costs, and make the club operate in a more sustainable way. Make it make sense ☹️
You can’t blame the old management for creating a problem and then attack the new management for trying to fix it.
Manchester United’s current situation didn’t happen overnight. Bad contracts, poor recruitment decisions, and unsustainable wages from previous years are part of why the club is having to make difficult decisions now.
Fans have every right to demand improvement, but we also need to be fair and look at the bigger picture. Rebuilding a club requires difficult choices, and not every decision will be popular.
Criticism is important, but consistency matters too. Otherwise, it just becomes outrage for content rather than genuine analysis.
I will continue to expose this fraud #mufc #transfer