In the late 1970s and early 1980s, as punk turned to new wave to new romantic to post-punk to pop, Marco Pirroni was right there front and centre and at the heart of it all. https://t.co/0BLiK6taV3
Reminder that Tommy Robinson was right about the rape gangs right from the start, and the British establishment tried to crush him for it. Most people would have folded under the pressure, but he’s still standing strong. The country owes him a vote of thanks.
I just heard FIFA has decreed that you can’t say ‘Man of the Match’, you have to say ‘Superior Person of the Match’. Wokest World Cup ever. So bloody bored of this ridiculous crap.
@MartinKnight_ Threats from the government with a £2500 fine for flying them may have something to do with https://t.co/0HHXN2V07N Welsh and I don't find it offensive...the one who do shouldn't even be here.
NOBODY needs Keir Starmer's "permission" to post anything to the internet!
People need to read Article 19 of the Human Rights act!
Starmer is a human rights lawyer.
He is more than aware of this @Keir_Starmer
A) Sandro Tonali + Lewis Hall = £130m
B) Mateus Fernandes + Summerville = £130m
For me, the choice is clear.
I’m taking the first option every single time.
Tonali and Hall simply offer better value for the money.
You are getting quality, intensity, balance, and players that already look capable of operating at the highest level consistently.
The second option feels more like a club trying to capitalize on market inflation.
West Ham balancing the books while maximizing hype around players whose current value still feels debatable at that price point.
That doesn’t mean Fernandes and Summerville are bad players.
Far from it.
But £130m for that pair feels harder to justify.
United now have a big decision to make.
Do they pay for proven impact, or gamble on potential and market trends?
We were always going to end up with Baleba...just not for the 100 million they wanted last year ..he's still the bottom option but it's exactly what we will get.same old song and dance.and Jim the rat said it will be a massive window.I doubt it very much.
I'm surprised Man Utd are no longer interested in Tonali. I know the fee is big but my only logical explanation is that maybe now we have Ederson and likely Mateus Fernandes we know we need a different profile.
Baleba profile more needed however he's had a shite season.
Dear @Keir_Starmer we don't want Digital ID
We don't want to be forced to prove who we are to access everyday services
If you oppose Digital ID, put a ❌ below and RT this post, let's see how many people say NO!
Spurs going hard after Tonali fair play! United walking away from Anderson, Diomonde, Tonali on price just shows our owners are clearly working to a low wage budget. Not sure that's an ambitious way of building a title winning team
🚨 THE DIGITAL PRISON IS ALREADY HERE.
Good morning to the millions of hardworking Brits waking up to a brand new surveillance state.
55 million adults will soon need to hand over their passport or face scan just to use X, Instagram and YouTube.
Every single adult. Not just teenagers.
450,000 people signed a petition to scrap it in days. The government said no!
The same government that cannot track 224,700 failed asylum seekers wants your biometric data before you are allowed to post a tweet.
This was never about children. Screenshot this before they bury it. RT if you refuse. 🇬🇧🔥
🗣️ @JacobsBen on why Man Utd won't pay big money for signings: "They're not discounting paying a big fee, but they're looking for that value for money."
"They want to move away from this one player's earning significantly more than anyone else, one player's stuck on a long-term deal, and is hard to get out of the club."
"They've been burned by Jadon Sancho, they've been burned by Marcus Rashford, they have been burned by even Rasmus Hojlund."
"People say, 'Why do they not pay above the odds?' But they did exactly that with Bryan Mbeumo, they did exactly that with Rasums Hojlund, they did exactly that with Benjamin Sesko."
"There's countless examples at Manchester United football club where they have paid a lot more than they wanted to." [@UnitedStandMUFC] #mufc
🚨TWO TIER STARMER HAS SPOKEN.
When an asylum seeker tries to butcher a man in broad daylight, the Prime Minister tells the British public to "stay calm."
But the absolute second everyday people take to the streets to protest his open borders disaster, he immediately threatens them with the "full force of the law." 🤡
He cannot find the police to stop a burglary or a stabbing, but he will magically find thousands of officers to lock you up for being angry about it.
They despise the working class and they are not even hiding it anymore.
RT if you are completely sick of this rigged two tier justice system! 🇬🇧🔥
See how the market is moving? Alex Crook reporting £80m valuations for Alex Scott, Matheus Fernandes being talked about around £85m… this is exactly why I think Manchester United’s board played this smart.
We knew we were losing our main midfielder this summer, and once the market knows you’re desperate for a replacement, clubs start adding a premium because they know you have limited options.
But United moved early and secured a decent midfield option for around £38m. It’s like a game of chess, you don’t wait until you’re in check before you make a move. You make your move early, create options, and control the board.
The proof is already in how we’ve handled Ederson’s transfer. And the fact that journalists keep insisting we are still in the Anderson race, despite reports that he prefers Manchester City, can be seen as a way of signalling to the market that United still have options and aren’t tied to one outcome.
By staying involved in multiple deals and not putting all our focus on one target or allowing clubs to take advantage of us, keeping different doors open and making sure we always have another move to make, the club keeps leverage, avoids looking desperate, and protects itself from inflated prices. In a market where urgency drives cost, having alternatives is itself a negotiating advantage.
If one deal doesn’t happen, we move to the next option. That’s how you negotiate from a position of strength.
It’s a chess game. You don’t show your opponent your entire plan (Ederson transfer initially didn’t make sense to most of us); you keep different moves available.
This is how you play the transfer game, move quietly, create options, and don’t let the market dictate your decisions. (Omar Berrada hinted at it in that recent interview.)
Sometimes you don’t see the strategy immediately, but watch and learn. #MUFC
🚨 You have all seen the Belfast footage by now. A man nearly beheaded on a public street in broad daylight. Only saved because three brave locals ran in and stopped it themselves.
The police were not there. The government was not there. Ordinary people saved that man's life.
And while that was happening Keir Starmer was in Westminster figuring out how to arrest you for posting about it. Open borders. Two tier policing. Unarmed citizens fighting off attackers alone. This is the Britain Labour built. RT if you are done. 🇬🇧