Jericholyte2
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I assume it was a Freudian slip, meaning to say 'As we like to say from the outside'.
Nah, everyone loves to see Utd in a crisis even more. Chelsea are a prime example, languishing in 10th after spending a billion in 2 or 3 seasons yet you barely hear a peep out of the media.TBF everyone likes to see a big club in crisis, you just never want it to be your own club.
I hope this cnut is getting pelters right now over his comments.Matt Smith TNT
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100% I think most would agree that wasn't the question written down, but it was the interviewers true feelings slipping out.I assume it was a Freudian slip, meaning to say 'As we like to say from the outside'.
Of course, we're a much bigger club so we'll make more headlines. But everyone enjoyed it last year when Chelsea were in crisis. It's standard. There are few things more enjoyable from a neutral than big upsets and big spending clubs failing time and again. We all love to see clubs like PSG and Barcelona fail.Nah, everyone loves to see Utd in a crisis even more. Chelsea are a prime example, languishing in 10th after spending a billion in 2 or 3 seasons yet you barely hear a peep out of the media.
They spent a billion in 3 windows.Nah, everyone loves to see Utd in a crisis even more. Chelsea are a prime example, languishing in 10th after spending a billion in 2 or 3 seasons yet you barely hear a peep out of the media.
You probably would hear a peep if you spent all your time browsing the shed end instead of redcafeNah, everyone loves to see Utd in a crisis even more. Chelsea are a prime example, languishing in 10th after spending a billion in 2 or 3 seasons yet you barely hear a peep out of the media.
Of course you would as that’s a forum specifically centred around Chelsea. I’m talking about the mainstream media.You probably would hear a peep if you spent all your time browsing the shed end instead of redcafe