Manchester United Football Club 20/21

Souness is a shill

Man United fans have not protested against Glazer ownership in 10 years plus. They were happy with status quo until Sky told them they weren’t happy.

Same Sky who discuss football and greed ruining football from behind a paywall and then discuss Man United needing to buy two of their rivals best players to compete again.

Souness called out the hypocrisy and also called out that it was not a peaceful protest.

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I wouldn’t overthink it kid.

Souness has the Mancs sizzling like sausages in the pan

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Souness has destroyed Manchester Utd.

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A police officer has been disfigured or life after been assaulted with a broken bottle yesterday, gown men at this craic, sad cunts

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The Glazers have assembled the most expensive club side in the history of the sport over the past few years. That after presiding over arguably the most successful era in the clubs history from seasons 2006/07 through to 2012/13.

What a lot of the more recently recruited Man U footix don’t realise is that it can’t be summer all the time in sport.

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The Ratoath Boys are “TELL US NEVER”, while the Man United Eire Footix are “TELL US ALWAYS”.

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Utd fans were not calling for a wage cap in late 90’s, 2000’s.

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Chanting about Liverpool. Rent free in their heads.

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Protesting about their owners, chanting about Liverpool, you wouldn’t make it up

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Scouse stewards , weirdos.

Fucking gee bags

A police officer was dragged and kicked and another suffered a fractured eye socket in clashes with protesters at Manchester United’s ground on Sunday, Greater Manchester Police have said.

The force said officers were “met with hostility” during protests at Old Trafford and the Lowry Hotel in Salford before the team’s match with Liverpool.

The game was later postponed after a group of protesters entered the ground.

A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the protests.

Fans had gathered outside the ground and the hotel, where the team was staying before the game, to protest against the Glazer family’s ownership of the club.

Asked about the protest while on a visit to Hartlepool, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he understood “people’s strength of feeling” on football and club ownership, but he did not think it was “a good idea to have disruptive behaviour, demonstrations of that kind”.

Sports minister Nigel Huddleston said in a tweet that while passions were “running high in football”, there were “ways to protest and make your voice heard without hurting or endangering others”.

The force said in total, six officers were injured in the “violent disorder”, in which flares “were let off and bottles and barriers were thrown at police officers and horses”.

A spokesman said as the situation escalated, additional officers had to be deployed and officers “had to be drawn in from neighbouring forces to assist”.

Assistant Chief Constable Nick Bailey said the behaviour “shown at this protest was absolutely atrocious”.

He said his officers had been “trying to do their job and facilitate a peaceful protest”, but a section of those present “became hostile and aggressive… and forced entry to the football grounds, making it very clear that this protest was not peaceful and ruining it for the majority of protesters”.

“Our officers tried to engage with protesters, but were met with violence and aggression which resulted in enforcement action being taken,” he said, adding that enforcement was “a last resort, but in these circumstances it was deemed necessary”.

He said the force was “reviewing all obtainable evidence and following all lines of enquiry available to us in order to identify the organisers of this protest, as well as those responsible for the officer assaults”.

“If anyone has any information at all in regards to this… please do get in touch with police as soon as possible,” he added.

Earlier, the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust released a statement, urging the club’s co-chairman Joel Glazer to engage with fans to avoid a repeat of the protest.

Look what they’ve done to an NFL insider and hero of veterans

Its beyond ridiculous that Irish fellas opinion on how working class men from a city in the North west of England protest about their local football club is strongly influenced by which soccer team the irish lads started cheering for on the telly when they were in 1st class.
8 year old sees Kevin moran in a H Williams ad = 35 years later those English people are dead right
8 year old gets a copy of shoot with Ray Houghton on the front = disgraceful what those English men did.

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You claim to be agnostic and you’re worked up enough to comment about both

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What a cluster fuck of a post.

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Have any of the Man U fans on the forum done the decent thing yet and condemned the thuggery and criminality that went on at Old Trafford yesterday?