Okay, that’s absolutely fucking hilarious.
Okay, that’s absolutely fucking hilarious.
Is it because they’re potentially going to have points deducted from them?
Oh my Christ, are we still going on about this?
Look, if that had been Longstaff doing this to Havertz, we’d have been screaming for a red card. He’s extremely lucky that his trailing leg is the only leg that caught him.
Be thankful he only got a yellow for it.
I just don’t really get the consistency here.
I personally have no issue with VAR not being able to rule that the ball went out of play. I think Gabriel was fouled in the build-up and I still don’t see how they didn’t have the correct footage for the offside, but that’s another matter entirely.
My point is that if there wasn’t enough evidence to rule out whether or not Willock had run the ball out for them to act, then why was Rashford keeping the ball in play against Brighton not given the same advantage? Surely, they had the same level of evidence for that, no?
It is thought around £245m in additional funds will be made available by Ratcliffe for infrastructure works related to the stadium.
Seems like the only decent thing to come out for this for United fans, so far; Old Trafford has been crumbling for years now.
United really coming for the FC Hollywood title.
I just don’t really get what it is that he’s going for, you know?
What, exactly, is the “Erik ten Hag style”? Couldn’t tell you what formation they’re supposed to be playing, couldn’t tell you what the tactics are, couldn’t tell you what sort of style they’re trying to play etc.
Honestly, watching United under ten Hag reminds me exactly of what it was like watching United under Solskjær.
I doubt this story is all that true, but I don’t see what he’s doing to make anyone completely and utterly trust in the process.
How could the Glazers let this happen?
Fuck’s sake, man.
I’m baffled United willingly paid the money Ajax were paying.
I absolutely refuse to believe that there wasn’t some other left-footed winger they could have gotten for a fraction of the price.
I think the Glazers are obviously a massive part of why United are as poor as they right now, but my word, that is a shocking list of signings.
This list seems like a pretty damning indictment of the club’s scouting department, their negotiations team and their manager, because almost none of these have done anything worth talking about.
Feel like ten Hag can’t keep being pushed to the side for a little bitch about the Glazers for too long. He’s had money to spend and he’s personally hand-picked like 95% of this list, if not more.
Life really has come fast for him.
When he was signed he was seen as one of the jewels in the English crown. Excellent performances in Germany, German pundits baffled that Southgate wasn’t starting him ahead of the likes of Foden and Saka, massive salary, £73m price tag and a boat load of promise.
Fast-forward now and he’s basically just a rotted husk of what he was. Never performs when he plays (or rarely), has a piss poor attitude, just fallen out with his manager, dropped from the England squad because he never properly trains, suspended from actual first-team football because of the falling out with his manager and now just fucking around on EA Sports FC at 01:00 in the morning.
What a fall from grace.
What a turn from Gabriel Jesus.
Going to be honest here, I think Raya could intentionally throw the ball into his own net four-times-a-game for the remainder of the season and I still don’t think Arteta would let Ramsdale play.
Who the fuck is Beyblade?
Why would they do that though?
United’s midfield may actually be able to progress the ball now.
Feel like the ship has sailed now.
John Bar-nez?
Cheers Ange, big fan of that.