@scottwilson1984@Lesley642919581@NUFC7890 Our fan base is actually completely brain dead, zero football IQ on display here. You won’t get anyone on the market half as good as him for the price he would be sold.
@agbnufc_ I’d agree if it were truly an elite player, but in this case, it isn’t. It’s Tonali, the most overrated player by our fan base. If we were offered 100 million, I would personally drive him to Manchester myself.
@_SuperGT@JaaamesBaldwin True. The reason I see it as a racing incident is because it’s not just Lewis understeering in to max. It’s also max turning in. This leads them both to meet in the middle. The reality is that it’s a very close call and was bound to happen at some point this season imo.
@_SuperGT@JaaamesBaldwin I don’t get this perspective that Lewis wouldn’t have made the corner. They barely touched and were in the middle of the track. Max had plenty of space to run wide and stay on track. Lewis also could have hit the apex more to avoid a potential contact. Neither wanted to yield.
@Harry_Currall @ErwinLiszkowicz @Tiametmarduk@LewisHamilton Hamilton was lol, he won the championship in 2008 with an inferior car to the Ferrari and won the championship last year while his teammate finished 4th (similar in 2017) That’s definitely not dominant, anyone who’s not a casual understands the greatness of his achievements!
@Alex_Coni_@SkySportsF1 You are not allowed to aggressively chop back to the racing line if another driver is there or about to be there. If Hamilton doesn’t lift then a collision is caused. That is a clear breach of the rules.
@TrackingPhil Yep 100% agree, plus I think the course was a bit overhyped heading into the event. I still prefer the classic courses of the past few years.