@onepunky_ There's no awards for transfer windows. He finished 15th and everyone wanted his head for not adapting his system. Bruno and Mainoo suffered. This is Man United, not Everton that we have a lot of time. We still have the pull but we also have a financial reality to cater to.
@razorblade300 He shouldn't even be having to justify this. He isn't a soldier, he's just a football player and the birth of your child is greater and way more important than a football match. He can always return to his team, work is a part of life, its not life.
@Footballtweet The birth of your child is bigger. World cup happens every four years. And he can go be there for the birth and return to help his team.
@Utdbeni Also, Carrick had the highest win rate of any manager since he joined the league, we had the most points since he joined. The players praised him and were happy. That doesn't change our financial situation and we have to be cognizant of how we spend our money, its just that.
@Utdbeni Sick and tired of fans like these who wake up a bit too late. The ship has sailed. We had problems with Amorim on his system adaptability, Bruno and Mainoo suffered. He also delivered a 15th place finish, lost to Spurs in a final. Players weren't happy with the back 3.
@voiceofvoice1es@anujnandwani@BhavanChand I am not saying 2 consenting adults who don't want kids can't just live-in & need to marry. As you grow old, if you are anyway committed to a partmer, there are more legal benefits imparted due to a permanent nature of marriage, as defined in Marriage Acts, which is practical.
@voiceofvoice1es@anujnandwani@BhavanChand Married couples have automatic legal protections regarding property inheritance, succession, and spousal support. Spouses get automatic rights to make medical decisions in emergencies, frameworks for assets, pensions, and insurance benefits. No such benefits for Live-in.
@PoojaShali And when you have a child, you have to ensure you have the resources to provide them the best, safest and cleanest environment possible to blossom into decent humans. And that enterprise can be too much for some.
@PoojaShali Yes, you can't be damaged yourself and put expectations on a child to fix you or handle you or fill in the monotony of your marriage or simply raise them in expectation that they ll look after you in old age. If you bring them into this world, you owe them, they don't owe you.
@voiceofvoice1es@anujnandwani@BhavanChand According to your definition of marriage then, two adults unable to conceive in a marriage should divorce then, which is a irrational.
@voiceofvoice1es@anujnandwani@BhavanChand It is. People could end up having shallow or even toxic relationships and may want out, so divorce offers the way out. But marriage in any culture is until death do us apart. I am married for 4 years to someone I've known for 10 so I have some experience around it.
@voiceofvoice1es@anujnandwani@BhavanChand Marriage is live-in but until death. Not all live-ins turn to marriages. Besides, its more of a living arrangement than a lifelong commitment. When you marry someone, you've someone who'll be a witness to your life, someone who will clean you up when you soil yourself in old age.