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Sharing my story and my knowledge on beating addiction and mental health 🙏🏼
Erik ten Hag didn't play him and benched him.
Instead of releasing twitter statements he trained harder, got a game and then dropped a masterclass.
We need every player to have the same mentality and attitude as Harry Maguire.
Man Utd make U-turn & will show club’s #UWCL match vs PSG.
Club initially said in an incorrect statement they couldn't show game due to UEFA's broadcast rights.
#UWCL qualifiers aren’t centralized by UEFA so home team has the rights.
@TheAthleticFC https://t.co/IMexDRHbXn
When your government create laws to limit your free speech, it’s not to protect you from misinformation it’s to protect them from us seeing their crimes
I think everybody knows Erik ten Hag isn't the problem at #MUFC. The problem has always been the Glazer family, and more importantly, how they run a football club. United are obsessed with dominating the news cycle rather than dominating football matches? Why? It's because controversy generates capital. The Glazers are comfortable with their PR strategy. People talk about share value, but United are more interested in how they invite money into the club via sponsors & future TV revenue.
One day, football might have similar global platforms to watch the game like NBA TV, etc, & that'll increase United's value x10. It's a sticky situation for fans. Every drop of form, every run of defeats is eventually replaced by optimism & victories. That's football. So the cycle continues, and the Glazers bigger plan for the club remains.
Is Ten Hag's job on the line? Yes, of course, no manager is safe. If Arsenal suddenly underperform, that's Arteta gone. Almost-zero managers are immune to dismissal. United's form is poor, but injuries have been a major factor. That can't be ignored.
What also can't be ignored is Richard Arnold's ability to balance the books with player sales, allowing Ten Hag to improve the squad. I believe Onana, Mount, Amrabat & Hojlund could all become top players for United, but too many remain who don't help you win on a weekly basis. That imbalance is key. It's the major reason why this squad lacks real depth. It's why I keep pushing to blood our younger players.
I do sympathise with Erik, but it's his job now to make it work. The car might only have 3 wheels, but he somehow has to keep pushing the vehicle of Manchester United forward. It's not an impossible job, but improbability can hamper any project as precarious as 'ours'.
Ten Hag is a superior coach to Solskjaer, but the issues are almost identical because of the United board & their deep influence on progress, or the lack of.
I don't believe they will sell the club. They are poker players leaning on a bluff, and they know United could be worth so much more if football is eventually reorganised to accommodate global steaming. The failed Euro Super League was the tip of the iceberg, and the reason why American & Middle East billionaires want to own football clubs is to one day control the chess board of football economics - and they already do.
There's a jackpot waiting. We see with the revamped Champions League what UEFA would like to happen, and it's already going the way the Glazers would like it to.
They are not alone. Hated by United fans, but not by their equals at other top clubs. Profit and revenue are the common denominators in football, not trophies and not nationalities.
United fans need to carry on backing Ten Hag. Football criticisms are valid, tactics & selection are ETH's responsibility. However, the coach isn't the problem. The owners are.
The which hunt against Russell Brand because he's got so big and calls the bull shit ya can't have alternative media telling the truth can you.
But then said media who are in the which hunt never mention the Jeffrey epstien list of people 🤔
Manchester United need new owners not a new manager. Erik ten Hag was being responsible when subbing Rasmus Hojlund. Ten Hag's not perfect but United need more like him taking responsibility and demanding higher standards. #MUFC@TimesSport
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"The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasmid DNA, it's not just mRNA, its got bits of DNA in it.
This DNA is the DNA vector that was used as the template for the invitro transcription reaction when they made the mRNA.
I know this is true because I sequenced it in my own lab"
Professor Phillip Buckhaults.
Phd in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
He does cancer genomics research at the University of South Carolina. An expert on which changes to the genome causes cancer. His team is really good at detecting foreign pieces of DNA in places where they are not supposed to be.
@thecoastguy It's the exact same as
Tommy Robinson
Katie Hopkins
Andrew Tate
Once somebody gets so much power and following the media attack them because there opening up so much of the bull shit from the world and the elites