David Squires In The Guardian | 21st Feb: The battle to take over Manchester United

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I do have the same questions, actually ^^
1. Nagelsmann in his final attire that we didn't get to see.
2. The CL trophy on its walk of shame after hooking up with Bayern again, as it does once every decade or so (when it gets drunk, presumably).
 

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The Scott Parker/Streets panel :lol:

edit: Lampard panel could be even better.
 
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Klopp and the seven stages of grief (after Villa trouncing):

1. Shock
2. Denial
3. Anger
4. Bargaining
5. Sardonic Laughter
6. MILNER
7. Acceptance
 

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Oh God, Henderson's coffee and Pickford's expression have had me in tears. I think that's the best one yet.
 

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Seems a good laugh from what I've seen in this thread but as an outside question - Does he make fun of both spectrums of politics? Or only right-wing? Don't know many english poilitical satirists but the best ones in my own country absolutely ridicule both sides and are loved for it by both.
 

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Seems a good laugh from what I've seen in this thread but as an outside question - Does he make fun of both spectrums of politics? Or only right-wing? Don't know many english poilitical satirists but the best ones in my own country absolutely ridicule both sides and are loved for it by both.
It’s a centre-left paper and has always been a leftist paper since it was founded in the 1820s (as the Manchester Guardian initially, subsequently changing its name).

It’s provided the only continuous, significant mainstream leftist voice in the UK since it was founded (in opposition to the majority of the mainstream UK broadsheets and tabloids which have always been conservative, right of centre papers).

Squires‘ politics from what I’ve seen has been in keeping with that political stance.