Super Hans
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Specifically? None. I wasn't being specific.Reread your post.
What ‘rights’ were you specifically referring to?
Specifically? None. I wasn't being specific.Reread your post.
What ‘rights’ were you specifically referring to?
The institution of football is bigger than one game. You sound like a spoiled brat.Thanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
Green and gold campaign was peaceful and achieved nothing. This is the only way they will get the message across and they need to do similar for every home game.Idiots!
Regardless of their reasons OT is private property. A peaceful organised protest outside the ground would have carried far more weight than this bollocks.
Sorry for the inconvenience caused, petal.Thanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
They walked through a door and stood on the pitch for a while, they didn't burn the place down.Idiots!
Regardless of their reasons OT is private property. A peaceful organised protest outside the ground would have carried far more weight than this bollocks.
The Glazers are to blame FFS. Not anyone elseThanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
I'm sure you can flick through Sky and find a different game to watch. If you support this club you'll understand why this is more important than one game.Thanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
Of course it wouldn'tNot sure quite what you're getting at here, but a question for you...
If the Glazers hadn't of tried to join a closed league purely for money a couple of weeks ago, would this protest have happened today?
He is, that's the worrying thing about part of the fanbaseYou can't be serious?
We’ve been doing that for 15 years & nothing has changed.Idiots!
Regardless of their reasons OT is private property. A peaceful organised protest outside the ground would have carried far more weight than this bollocks.
What a ridiculous post. These twerps on the pitch are literally breaking the law, looking like a bunch of sheep whilst at it. Leaders? Wow, none of these are leaders of anything. They are just irrational deadbeats with nothing to lose, except the ability to go to the stadium after receiving their lifetime bans tomorrow. We’ll see if it was worth it then.The same people who are moaning about these protests are the same ones that moan that they have got nothing going on in their lives. They're afraid to be leaders and are nothing but sheep
I'm sorry but that's just outrageous; it's the Souness line. Dearie me. It is not about trophies; it's about the asset stripping of a club over fifteen years.It's a "tactic" used to change laws, policies and to shine a light on social injustice. This is a protest primarily driven by United not winning anything of real relevance for the last 8 years. It'll be reported as news but when the rationale is provided ("Well, you see, the Glazers have only been making interest payments all along...") most people outside of the Greater Manchester area will chuckle and move on with their night/day.
I have nothing bad to say about the supporters who protested nor the ones who breached club grounds. This club is their livelihood and they're furious...have at it. But financially this game is being played at a level so far above their heads that it's ultimately a bit pointless.
I don't even think we will damage the brand. I think there is a lot of support across the UK abd Europe for fans who want parasitic owners booted to the curb. After the ESL farce, I imagine the PL, UEFA and FIFA will be watching with satisfaction from the sideline.We damage the brand in the short term -- that will hurt the glazers much more than hashtags and petitions
I assume you’re a neutral?Thanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
What is this?Two controversial questions;
1) If United had won rather than lost 3 of the first 4 games of the season, would this protest have taken place today?
2) If we were in 1956/7 would you have supported the FA and Football League when instructing United not to enter the European Cup.
If you can answer these questions honestly , you should see the hypocrisy of the current situation. United's owner in 1957 was replaced a year later by an even more despised owner/chairman than the Glazers. It didn't stop United creating one of the best football sides ever.
They walked through a door and stood on the pitch for a while, they didn't burn the place down.
There will be a match on the pitch in an hour.
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Nice to see you on here Mr Joel Glazer. Did you enjoy the recent NFL draft and the selections made by your Tampa Bay Buccaneers?Thanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
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BBCDecision coming soon from Premier League
Man Utd v Liverpool (kick-off TBC)
The Premier League says the decision on whether the game will be played or not is due imminently.
That’s really not true at all though.Fecking idiots!
Regardless of their reasons OT is private property. A peaceful organised protest outside the ground would have carried far more weight than this bollocks.
Lazy littering bastards too. Utter pondlife.Tweet
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Be interested to see if they have to clean up everything for COVID reasons. Saw it mentioned earlier.
Throwing bottles at the police, and near the horses? The police should put a rubber bullet in him.Tweet
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Yeah, because the guys who went to Ed Woodward's home to threaten him got his instant stepping down?Green and gold campaign was peaceful and achieved nothing. This is the only way they will get the message across and they need to do similar for every home game.
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The police didn't do the littering.Lazy littering bastards too. Utter pondlife.
Footage shows them throwing flares, smashing up cameras etc. No problem with the protest but the vandalism is the pathetic behaviour of the micro-dicked thugs who always hijack this stuff. Naive to think something like this can be peaceful and if they attack the team buses then its the players and the team who suffer not the owners. The Glazers won't stop counting their money long enough to even register it is happening.They walked through a door and stood on the pitch for a while, they didn't burn the place down.
There will be a match on the pitch in an hour.
Should be banned.Thanks a bunch wankers. Ruin it for people that just want to see a football game.
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Then it’s fine that I interpreted it as I did.Specifically? None. I wasn't being specific.
Completely agree.99% of those in attendance today are generational United fans who fill terraces up and down the land - and further afield - wherever and whenever United play. Yet we have bleeding hearts here condemning their actions, the same people who have never set foot in Manchester before, let alone the ground. Go figure.
We have the best supporters in Britain, bar none. If any fanbase can eradicate a parasite, it’s ours. Well in, lads.