Manchester United 2024-2025-2026

What games Will Bruno miss now?

He’ll only miss the next match against Newcastle, he completely misunderstood the situation.

He thought he’d miss two games, including the Liverpool match, hence why he made a cowardly challenge yesterday but since his red card against Spurs was overturned earlier in season, he’ll be available for the Liverpool game now.

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Did he do something similar last season?

Could it get upgraded to a straight red? It was a desperate challenge

Dr. Shitvago.

This guy Ratcliffe is something else … :smile:

Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has implemented several cost-cutting measures that have drawn significant criticism:

  • Funding Cut to Former Players’ Association: The Association of Former Manchester United Players (AFMUP), a charity supporting around 300 ex-players from pre-Premier League eras, has not received its last two quarterly payments of £10,000 each. This annual £40,000 donation was crucial for assisting former players, including covering funeral expenses.

  • Staff Redundancies and Ticket Price Increases: Ratcliffe’s tenure has also seen the dismissal of 250 staff members and an increase in ticket prices by £26, moves that have been met with public disapproval.

  • Criticism from Supporters and Media: Supporters and media personalities have labeled these actions as “disgusting” and “petty,” expressing concern over the negative impact on staff morale and the well-being of former players.

These measures have led to a decline in staff morale and have raised questions about the club’s commitment to its former players and lower-paid employees.

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What do the Man U Paddy Footix here make of this Radcliffe character a year or so on? They were more or less greeting his arrival as that of a second Messiah.

That’s an incredible degree of nastiness and pure bad mindedness. No matter how bad the Club is, to take it out on the most vulnerable of people is a solid disgrace. So far the owner has punished the supporters, the lowest paid staff, and now former players who are after hitting on hard times.

That’s incredible.

And banquo still swanning around suckling on the tit.

Help is on the way…

Cristiano Ronaldo reveals plan to buy club amid claim ‘sick’ Manchester United need changes

Speaking at an event in Dubai, Ronaldo also gave his thoughts on the size of the job facing Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford

Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted he would fix the deep-rooted “sickness” of Manchester United as owner of the club after setting sights on taking control of a major team when his playing career is over.

Ronaldo, 39, revealed at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai that he will be a future club owner and also highlighted the problem faced by Sir Jim Ratcliffe currently at Old Trafford, saying that changing managers cannot stop the rot at the club.

He compared United, who he left for a second time in 2022, to an aquarium that will continue making its fish sick. Current manager Ruben Amorim has his backing but issues run right through the club, where he won three Premier League titles and a Champions League.

“I said this one-and-a-half years ago and will continue to say, the problem is not the coaches,” he said. “I always give this example, it’s like the aquarium – if you have a fish that is sick and you take him out and fix the problem but put him back in, they will be sick again.

“This is the problem of Manchester United, it is the same. The problem is not only the coach, it is much more than that. If I was owner of the club I would make things clear and adjust what I think is bad there. I am still very young and have so many plans and dreams ahead, but mark my words I will be the owner of a big club, for sure.”

United lost at Wolves on Boxing Day to pull them closer to the relegation zone in Amorim’s first six weeks in charge after taking over from Erik ten Hag.

“He did a fantastic job in Portugal with my Sporting. The Premier League is a different beast, it is the most competitive league in the world and it will be tough. They will continue the storm but the storm will finish and the sun will rise. Fingers crossed things will be good with him and I hope the best for Manchester United as it is a club I still love.”

Ronaldo was also asked in front of the audience in Dubai about Manchester City’s plight, and was also asked if he would ever play for the Premier League champions.

“In football you never know what’s going to happen. Teams have moments. Difficult times, good times and what City are going through is a tough moment but I am sure 100% they will be back,but Liverpool are the team to beat now” he said, before adding what his advice would be for them.

“Probably say less and show more. I would push a few guys apart and say what I think. I don’t need to say it in front of everybody.”

Incredible gesture given how the club and fans treated him

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A mighty sound gesture

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Like you give a shite about Tamworth. You are the issue raising the issue.

I wonder could they just watch it on a dodgy box

Tamworth needs to raise a few bob in s one off match. Ffs since the Kinahan cartel left town is a ghost town

I think they have answered questions about this rather than raised them.

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He has time to go shopping

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Ronaldo’s fish analogy shows he’s the perfect fit to run the club.