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What if they kick off again on the Twelfth?
Match postponed.
Long drive back to Leicester.
Destabilised before Wemberlee.
Match postponed.
Long drive back to Leicester.
Destabilised before Wemberlee.
Could work in our favour...What if they kick off again on the Twelfth?
Match postponed.
Long drive back to Leicester.
Destabilised before Wemberlee.
Really?They are no better than their billy big bollocks owners.
If they’d been due to play a palace/wolves/ West Ham/us etc today it wouldn’t have been high profile enough for them to bother to disrupt it.
anyone suspicious of this ?Politicians run a mile from ‘mobs’ .. there was a bit of momentum for a change of the ownership model in Football in England but this has put an end to it. Looks too much like storming the White House ... and that ended well.
Did the protests in Glasgow the other week postpone a game ? l can't remember.Given Liverpool fans habit of throwing bottles and other stuff at opposition coaches I’m not surprised they stopped the two club coaches from leaving their hotels. The Liverpool coach would have been wrecked.
That’s true and it’s very easy to get slung out up there for not very muchanyone suspicious of this ?
The police can't control a thousand protesters at a football ground, so they call a match off. Normally 70k there, no problem mmmm !
Try getting into OT without a ticket, these just walked in, no police stopping them, unlocked gates conveniently .
Just me ?
No chanceDid the protests in Glasgow the other week postpone a game ? l can't remember.
I’d agree, but if you think we are classed as a threat by the ‘fans’ of that club, I think your a little wide of the mark.Really?
Aren't we the reason this "competition" was evolved in the first place?
Dock them 10 points is the answerSo what I'm hearing is that a steward or member of security were involved in the protest hence why they were able to get in.
Normally slipping a Man Utd steward £100 gets you in.So what I'm hearing is that a steward or member of security were involved in the protest hence why they were able to get in.
According to G Neville, they've made a load of money and have not invested back into club infrastructure. He says they have the worst training complex of the big boys and the area around the ground has been let go instead of creating a 'fan experience' (his words not mine).Have they really done a bad job?
Manchester United have the 4th highest revenue in world football, behind Barcelona and Real Madrid (both millions in debt) and Bayern Munich who are a well run club.
I don’t believe Man U are dangerously in debt, these additional revenues allow them to buy some top players to allow them to compete at the top.
A few years ago they were struggling to get into the top 4 and played in the Europa League. Now they are clear in second and well ahead of a useful Liverpool side who won the league at a canter last season. The only reason they’re in the EL now is their inability to finish 1st or 2nd in their CL group.