Makes you wonder to be honest, was he hoping to be able to get it cheaper?
Also Qatari banker sounds alarm bells to me.
Makes you wonder to be honest, was he hoping to be able to get it cheaper?
Also Qatari banker sounds alarm bells to me.
They need to be worried about us.
Gap could be 5 points come 5th March.
One game at a time of course
If Man City are suitably punished, and it is not a slap on the wrist, there might yet be hope for the beautiful game.
FSG have done very well with us. Legitimate questions are being asked over their stomach for it, moving forward, and if there is no investment hopefully they back Klopp to finish building his next great team.
Man Utd have always had money for as long as I can remember. Even when we were top dogs in the 70s and 80s they would make big signings.
The Clampetts have wasted a lot of money, and loaded a lot of debt onto them, but they have still spent large sums.
If they get a debt reset through the sale, and then spend according to what they make, they will be a big threat going forwards. That’s because they now look to have a better manager and a better idea about what they are doing.
Still, if Man City are slapped down hard, it will be a very good step towards bringing some order into the game.
Here’s hoping.
This has to be the luckiest club ever - even De Gea has returned to his 2015-2018 act when he single-handedly kept them in the top four with series of unrealistic saves. At the other end, Rashford can’t stop scoring. To think that we gave them the shot in the arm they needed at the start of the season…
Rashford might catch Haaland if he continues like this.
Well anrticulated — they get so many derpy results. Usually call them Luckchester United.
Funny to think how De Gea could have won a few champions leagues in Madrid, instead, he kept United from becoming totally irrelevant. Will be interesting to see how TH handles that situation because I’m pretty sure they were looking to get someone new in given that he is 34 and still has some mistakes in him.
Unfortunately for us, that Old Trafford result was so obvious to see coming between our hangover and them having lost their first two games. Not optimistic for their visit in 2 weeks but I can only hope they get some bad breaks, they’d be about due.
Didn’t De Gea have a little Jedi ponytail thingy for a while??
He’s a knob and I hate him.
We have more last minute winners in the PL than them.
It’s the trait that probably all big clubs/teams have, you need to be in a position to be lucky so many times, provoke luck. And if it’s about our biggest rivals, then it can seem like their grass is always greener, we’re cursed, blah blah.
They have their Macheda moments, we have our Origi moments.
You will never hear something like Everton are lucky…
I put Rashford in my fantasy team after the World Cup. Smashing player.
When Man Utd were in the doldrums he had the weight of the world on his shoulders, and while I can’t remember the details, I have a vague recollection that some of his own fans were a bit salty with him.
The correct response, Marcus, is to wind your deal down and come and play for Klopp, on a Bosman.
I’ll be beyond fucked off if these cunts win the league.
Technically they are only 3 points closer than they were a fortnight ago.
They’ve had 7 since the 5th
So have Man City
And Arsenal have had 4.
Very much in it but they’ve seemed to have a fair lot of home matches recently that changes with 3 of the next 4 on the road including us, Newcastle and Brighton. Arsenal meanwhile will face Leicester, Everton, Bournemouth, Fulham and Palace.
I’ll be joining you in drinking a bottle of toilet duck.
We owe them a good fucking twatting.
This could be good. Allows the leeches to remain.
Oh that would be amusing, just in time for their annual protest when they play us.
Well obvious some United fans have concerns. Others will be buying multi-packs of dishtowls from B&M.
Let us hope that the concern category is larger than it appears.
This time, it’s no smaller club the Qatar cunts want to make big over time. It’s a big historical club going down the drain now… a further, significant step towards the grave-yard for English top football…
Still, it’s better it happens to them rather than to us I suppose, but on the other hand, we might soon be facing clubs exclusively owned by Middle-Eastern owners… maybe we’ll then be playing our games there as well?