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Manchester United to go down is the greatest show in town right now. And lets face it, their form suggests its possible. This new manager, makes Ten Hag look like Alex Ferguson. 6 points above the drop and have Liverpool and Arsenal next.
Would North close LFW's if it did? I don't think he'd ever be able to compose himself again.
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Off Topic - The Impossible? on 11:53 - Dec 31 with 1804 views
Arsenal is a cup game. Next home game in the league after Liverpool is Southampton at home so while it's nice to watch, it's as likely as Wayne Rooney becoming their next manager.
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Off Topic - The Impossible? on 12:06 - Dec 31 with 1743 views
This is the Glazers hideous touch coming home to roost under the odious Jim 'Rat'cliffe and his scummy company. What they have done to their staff and their charities is disgusting. An absolute embarrassment of a club now.
It is such fun watching the entitled Man United struggle, enjoyed last night's game was willing Newcastle to keep scoring. Unlikely they will go down, to be honest it would just be good to see them as a mid/lower Prem team for years to come. Going back to Tommy Docherty's team of 1979/80 we had some great players in that team, started going regularly to Loftus Road as a 16 year old lad then. It all fell away in the 2nd half of the season but players like Bowles, Currie,Allen, Gillard, Goddard, Hazell, Hill, McCreery, Roeder, Wickes, Woods what a joy.
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Off Topic - The Impossible? on 13:50 - Dec 31 with 1355 views
And the whole place is contaminated with corruption and a total lack of focus and purpose. The stench of toxicity reeks and pollutes the place from top to bottom.
Good players become bad almost within moments of joining.
Small chance of relegation.
Bookies are rarely wrong, generally 20 to 1, but you can get 50 to 1, but can't see it myself.
Would love that to happen, but today's football makes it incredibly difficult for such clubs to experience this fate but yes most would certainly enjoy this and we all know people we could wind up for years to come, if that great day ever came.
Growing up in the Home Counties in the 90s surrounded by kids who 'supported' them because they won absolutely bloody everything, I despise that club. Despise them. I would take great pleasure in it.
If we've queries about the standard of officiating in the Championship now, imagine what it will be like with United in it.
Opponents getting booked in the tunnel before walking out on to the field; VAR used if/when United want to; timekeeping kept by United subs; missed United penalties retaken; any fouls/decisions given against United subject to veto by United.
Fck 'em!!
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Off Topic - The Impossible? on 14:28 - Dec 31 by aston_hoop
Growing up in the Home Counties in the 90s surrounded by kids who 'supported' them because they won absolutely bloody everything, I despise that club. Despise them. I would take great pleasure in it.
Ditto, interesting to see the lack of Man U shirts about now
And the collective group think of this shouldn’t be happening to us
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Off Topic - The Impossible? on 15:45 - Dec 31 with 919 views