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Thread: United v Liverpool match called off

  1. #11
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    Man Utd mate of mine would not have it when I said I thought the thug element had taken it too far.

    “We need the Glazers out by any means and by hitting them in the pocket”.

    My reply.....

    “So you and your dad ( 40+ seasons a season ticket holder ) won’t be renewing your season tickets then and this you’ll lose out to someone on the waiting list for one?”


    His reply......

    “Err......I’m not sure about that”.

    🤣🤣🤣

    F u c k I n g pathetic.

    Protest?

    What protest!??

    Today was a Facebook/Instagram opportunity for the lowlife and nothing more.

  2. #12
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    The Glazers still hold all the cards, they made or robbed a fortune.
    They could still asset strip the club and walk away.
    Lai could do the same.

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    When the fans went into the stadium it reminded me a bit of the storming of the White House! Unfortunately events like these attract the thug element who ruin it for everyone and divert away from the main point. Violence cannot be accepted.

    However, somehow these massively rich overseas investors need to be stopped from creating closed shop leagues such as the ESL. It will fundamentally change the game across the whole of Europe not just the countries where ESL clubs come from. The likes of Sky will be all over the ESL and therefore money to the rest of the clubs in England will be dramatically reduced and you can forget anything like the Championship clubs or heaven forbid the Football league clubs getting my money.

    These mega rich businessmen, the mega salaries the top players and agents get, the huge cost for the fans of either attending or watching football on tv all need to be addressed now because the business model is a busted flush and needs to be fundamentally recreated. The difference between the haves and the have nots even in the same Premier league is ridiculous.

    Football at the top level has lost its heart and roots and needs to get it back before it is too late, if it isn’t already too late. We need to take the game back off these mega rich people and the players will have to go back to earning a pittance. In other words as as much as the average fan earns in a lifetime in say 3 years instead of 6 months, greedy so and so’s. Just as much a part of the problem as the owners in my book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    A policeman was slashed with a bottle, during the protest.
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    Football thinks it's a special case. If this was a public thing I think it would be akin to anarchy. Hooligans took over

  6. #16
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    Gary Neville really gets my goat, yesterday was banging on and on about the fans and the Utd way and football supporters

    Utd have only ever given a s h I t about their own fans and tried to do all they could to ensure they won as much as they could, even if that mean strangling smaller clubs or other leagues

    They have no consideration for football or football fans just their own success

    Now they are bleating because they can’t win everything every season

    If their fans were protesting about the glazers and had enough then I’m sorry it should be a points deduction and more tbh

    What will happen is nothing and our game will be moved with Liverpool I bet

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    I feel that the ownership of any football club can only be hit one way and that is financially. By that, I mean fans not purchasing season tickets, not attending matches, not buying merchandise etc. Unfortunately, I don't see this happening. The Glazers won't give a 'monkey's' about protests I'm afraid. They will only sell if it's financially advantageous to them and for no other reason.

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    Can anybody explain why they think the solution is to move our game with Liverpool from the 16 to 12 May? The team to gain from that would be Leicester as they wouldn't have to play three days before the Final. However, we would lose out because we would have to play three days after playing Arsenal. Why should we suffer as the situation has nothing to do with us, or have I got it wrong?

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