🚨🎙️ Nicky Butt: “For me, Declan Rice should be the Premier League Player of the Year.”
“Look at the impact he has had this season — dominant in midfield, consistent every single week, and always stepping up in the biggest moments. He has been one of the main reasons Arsenal are where they are today.”
“When you talk about Player of the Year, it should also reflect success. Declan Rice played at the highest level throughout the season and helped his team win the league. That matters.”
“Of course, Bruno Fernandes has put up numbers and tried to carry Manchester United at times, but football is bigger than stats. If you’re talking about the best player across the whole season, someone competing for trophies and delivering every week should be ahead.”
“You can’t compare playing once a week to performing at the top level in multiple competitions. For me, Declan Rice deserves it more than Bruno Fernandes this season.”
🗣️ John Terry: “Some pundits in this generation are becoming a joke, if I’m being honest. Too many analyse football with hatred already in their minds instead of speaking facts.”
🚨 “They see the truth every single week but refuse to say it because of personal bias, rivalries or agendas. This goes beyond football rivalry now — it feels personal.”
🗣️ “Some of them go on television just to criticise players, managers and clubs for attention. The funny thing is, a few tried coaching and failed badly, yet now they sit in studios telling successful managers what they should be doing.”
🔥 “And some of these people weren’t even top-level players during their careers. You sit there and ask yourself — where does this confidence come from? It’s easy to stand in a TV studio analysing football, but during their own playing days they couldn’t do half of the things they now criticise others for on the pitch.”
Do not support The Overlap or anything to do with Gary Neville or Roy Keane. Remember their priorities.
I can't think of a more jarring transformation from what they were as players to who they are as people. Keane is so bitter & twisted by his club experience it defines who he is now. Neville is nothing but a corporate shill.
They are both a disgrace. For their influence on fans who cannot think for themselves & turn to them for their opinions, to the way they treat the players who are now in the position they used to be in themselves.
Both have forgotten where they've come from & become pundits who they'd have once loathed.
🚨Danny Welbeck on why he did the “Siuuu” celebration:
🗣️ Welbeck: “I’ve scored against Liverpool… now Chelsea. Maybe I don’t score for Manchester United anymore, but I still bleed for the club. If what I do helps them reach the Champions League, I’m happy with that. Not every legend has to still be inside the building.”
“And yeah, the celebration… that’s Cristiano Ronaldo’s. I did it with meaning. I figured the United fans deserved to see a proper academy lad hit the Siuuu, instead of someone who forgot what a privilege it is to wear that shirt.”
“If Alejandro Garnacho wants to take it how he wants, that’s up to him… but some of us never forget where we come from or what that badge really means.” #mufc
🚨🗣️ Patrice Evra claims that none of his ex team mates have a leg to stand on after their own failures as managers:
"I hope Paul Scholes' Instagram story is fake, I hope he was hacked, To be honest, I'm not surprised at that from Scholesy. He was the quietest player I've ever played with in my entire career. Now, in the media, he drops bombshells.
There's been negative analysis from Scholesy, but also from Roy Keane and Gary Neville. It annoys me because we want to be in the top four, and those comments are unnecessary, but this is what you do when you work in TV. You can't be positive, you have to be negative.
Most of these guys get a managerial job and get fired straightaway. I said to Neville: 'It's easy to talk on TV. When you were at Valencia, they asked you for paella, and you gave them fish and chips.'"
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Regardless of the outcome Jake Paul got into the ring with an Olympic gold medalist & former heavyweight world champion & tried his best until the very end. You have to give that man his respect now… he’s done what most would never & he didn’t give up. Well done Jake.
Waking up at 5am freezing your balls off to go to work and exert yourself physically everyday to pay extortionate tax to keep illegal immigrants warm in hotels and pay for their clothes and iPhones.
UK Tradesmen.
🚨🚨🎙️| Wayne Rooney: “Harry Maguire showed today why he should be in the World Cup squad. He’s so important.”
“I wouldn’t have been able to deal with what he’s been through, he was a meme, he was being laughed at in Parliament. It was bullying. That’s a strong human being.” ❤️
Got two Oasis tickets for Friday 11th June
Looking to swap for Saturday 19th June.
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