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so much for security! a locked ground, all gates meant to be locked/padlocked as "empty" and fans get in and disrupt the game? and they get into the training ground too? poxy security again. goldrange?? i just hate manure. football authorities need to look at the "game" overall , interact with fans, players, clubs and understand from bottom to top and adjust as needed, fans want var but it's been a joke. fans dont want a few clubs dominating hence FFP but it is not making a level playing field. .
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Protests at Old Trafford on 18:02 - May 2 with 5235 views
Protests at Old Trafford on 18:19 - May 2 by charmr
NBC sports presenters here In the states. spouting draconian dialogue. Lock them up and throw away the keys.
Well done MU fans.
Stopping games is the only way. If fans had been there I think a pitch invasion would have taken place.
Callers on the Outkick the Coverage show were unanimous in their opinions that the Super League shananigans were outrageous. They had little time for their countrymen's 'hostile' power grab, quite a contrast to the generally held view of American sports fans acceptance of owners rights.
I work a bit in Manchester and reckon most mancs support United . All that city are from Manchester is bollocks, but admit Man U fans from the home counties are annoying.But Manchester , United fans are ok with me , local lads who support their team
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Protests at Old Trafford on 19:15 - May 2 with 4869 views
I guess from the responses its almost unanimous that people support the riot / invasion. I take the opposite view and as for the thug who threw a flare onto the seat covering trying to start a fire SHOULD be locked up.Then you have the clown who broke the camera equipment what kind of protest is that. Their own fans (highly unlikely ) breaking in trying to destroy the place is unacceptable
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Protests at Old Trafford on 19:15 - May 2 with 4867 views
Protests at Old Trafford on 19:23 - May 2 by TGRRRSSS
Brilliant watching Dave JOnes trying to control Carragher, Keane and Neville who all quite clearly approved.
I don't have Sky but I'm told the high point was Souness saying that the whole thing is the natural conclusion to the founding of the Premier League and decision to screw the rest of the pyramid back in 1992. (Which it bloody is, but which Sky will never admit, as they bankrolled it for the sole purpose of establishing Sky, which had bugger all else worth watching on it back then.)
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Protests at Old Trafford on 20:05 - May 2 with 4675 views
Yes it's really been built on the sport - there's much else on offer but even now if they lost football it'd be a huge drop off with other platforms available.
Their sports offering overall has dropped off considerable the past few years though, hardly any rugby union anymore, and lost loads of the cricket too.
I assume they don't pay much for the netball or huge nfl offerings they have.
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Protests at Old Trafford on 20:17 - May 2 with 4624 views
Protests at Old Trafford on 19:15 - May 2 by CLAREMAN1995
I guess from the responses its almost unanimous that people support the riot / invasion. I take the opposite view and as for the thug who threw a flare onto the seat covering trying to start a fire SHOULD be locked up.Then you have the clown who broke the camera equipment what kind of protest is that. Their own fans (highly unlikely ) breaking in trying to destroy the place is unacceptable
How about locking up Kronke, the Glazers etc. for the damage they have done to those clubs? Good idea to focus on something which makes the protesters look like they weren't doing something which needed to be done. I will surmise that you weren't on the pitch during the Fulham Park Rangers protest.
The grass is always greener.
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Protests at Old Trafford on 21:40 - May 2 with 4383 views
Protests at Old Trafford on 22:18 - May 2 by BerkoRanger
Feel really sorry for the owners under all that pressure to buy Harry Kane for 120M plus..........by Man U fans!
The same owners who bought the club debt free and immediately saddled it with million of debt to fund the purchase and draw million pound salaries along the way, none of it is their money. Should be a criminal act how the Glazers bought United.
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL