United we stand is 35 years old yesterday.
We were tenth at the time.
Now twelfth.
Hard to make progress.
United we stand is 35 years old yesterday.
We were tenth at the time.
Now twelfth.
Hard to make progress.
This crowd coming to old Trafford on Thursday. Town off 50k. 5-6k travelling from the northern tip of Norway.
It was like the time we had a Villa fan here and when they were finishing 6th he tried to refer to the traditional top 6 teams. It can be fascinating to watch sometimes, but its hard believe where we are now with regards the mental gymnastics.
Play for the draw?
I wouldn’t worry about it. Norwegian visitors to Old Trafford have had excellent manners over the years between driving buses and vacating parking spaces,I don’t foresee see any trouble
Some trek tbf to them
Mason Mount is flying under the radar right now, just wait—he’s going to surprise everyone for the rest of the season. With Amorim’s tactical focus on diagonal switches and Mount’s ability to exploit those underlapping runs, he’s primed to shine. I’m calling it: he starts against Bodo/Glimt and bags 2 goals.
Getting alpha’d by a weedy ginger singer on his first big day in the job is ominous for Amorim Villas Boas
Keano was right. No one is afraid of him. A matter of time before they turn on him, if they haven’t already.
It’s a catch-22, you could do what Ten Hag done, act like a cunt, make them run after defeats, isolate the young black players and generally rule with an iron fist, and they turn on you as well.
They showed already they don’t respect him when they flew off to America & downed tools first match
Jesus!
And that won’t include Ten Fags and his entourage
Gonna be a rough Christmas
Doris from Accounts trudging off to the food bank while £350k pw Mounty speeds past in his Range Rover, deliberately veering into a puddle to splash her.
Nearly as bad as Virgil, salah and Trent demanding pay rises.
Except LFC didn’t fire the parents of those poor kids. The poverty is a direct result of governmental neglect by the stories, beloved of ratcliff, for looking for justice