Ole until the summer would be perfect. The best since Fergie all things considered- The football was enjoyable,the atmosphere was incredible,that feeling of 'Manchester United' was absolutely there & that is what matters most.
Let's roll it back & have an enjoyable few months!
@jonmikesav8 Only time I'd ever even consider going back for a manager who's already had a chance. Best days since Fergie in terms of the football, atmosphere, the excitement on waking up knowing your going to United... It genuinely was the closest we'll ever get to the Fergie days.
"I don't think this manager gets this club full stop. I just don't think he's the right man"
Despite beating Wolves, Scholesy is not convinced by Amorim at all... 🥶
The outrage over tickets landing in ineligible hands last night is justified. While the club didn't issue them, the presence of club-affiliated personnel instantly raised the issue’s profile.
The biggest insult? The club thought it was okay to post pictures of this on social media for "likes."
This is peak disconnection. Loyal fans face strict sanctions, bans, and procedural breaches, while the club celebrates the very rules that match-goers circumvent.
It proves there's one rule for social media optics and another for the actual fanbase.
Spot on. One game a week now so that excuse cannot be used. Signs of progress are what exactly... Strange substitutions, no attempt to roll the dice and risk to change a game - IE throw on Lacey and see what happens? It's bad, disgustingly bad and quite simply... Boring.
Keano’s right, the terraces need to start holding the owners and the manager accountable. If this is good enough then they’ve brainwashed us into believing the solution is patience. Any other club the manager would have been given his orders a long time ago. Standards are wank
A father just walking his dog.
Jews just attending a synagogue on Yom Kippur.
Schoolgirls just walking home.
A hotel worker just doing her job.
How long are we expected to tolerate people being murdered or sexually assaulted by people who should have never been in the UK?
These are common insults in the Man Utd-Liverpool football rivalry, often rooted in stereotypes about Scousers (people from Liverpool). Here's context for each:
- 6 fingers: Stereotype implying inbreeding leading to polydactyly.
- Missing teeth: Jibe at supposed poor dental hygiene or poverty.
- Gran shagging: Another inbreeding reference.
- Unemployed: Refers to Liverpool's historical high unemployment rates.
- Rat eating: Poverty stereotype, suggesting eating vermin.
- Wall pushing: Alludes to the 1985 Heysel disaster, where Liverpool fans were blamed for a wall collapse killing 39.
- Bin dipping: Implies scavenging in bins or pickpocketing ("dipping" into pockets).
- Thieving/pickpocketing: Long-standing reputation for theft in Liverpool.
- Horrible murdering: Likely references Heysel deaths.
- Scouse victim bastards: "Scouse" = Liverpudlian; "victim" mocks perceived victim mentality, e.g., after Hillsborough disaster.
Rivalry banter, not factual depictions. (347 chars)
Delusion like this has to be admired.
NEVER under any possible circumstance is watching a game on the Tele more difficult than actually going to the stadium. 🤣 https://t.co/hWS7ZMlc8i