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badr-sports · 2 years ago
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epuiseeparmedia · 8 months ago
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So the whole world saw Old Trafford leaking and remembered Cristiano mentioning its deplorable state in his interview. Add to that the 14th defeat in PL, a new low, courtesy of Bald Fraud, and some parts of internet rightfully started laughing again at the fools who disregarded the interview.
Cue the Top Reds trying to rewrite history and pretending they were always protesting against the situation and that CR7 interview did nothing. Hey morons, waving a 1958 protest sign while renewing the season pass, buying tickets and shirts and merchandising is not protesting. Absolutely useless. The only time they did something was against the Superleague and even then those lazy armchair revolutionaries were pacified in a week.
In contrast , it took less than a week after the interview with Piers Morgan for the Glazers to announce their intention to seek new investments including *drum rolls* a sale on the night they ended Cristiano contract, what a coincidence. He didn’t cause the decision but he sure as hell pushed them to decide to cash in while then still can because if an award-winning footballer trash you that way, who else who value their careers is gonna sign for you? Even with that assist, the lazy Top Reds couldn’t even sustain a basic “full sale only” campaign because Ratcliffe PR was too good and because of boring old English nationalism. Ronaldo did more for the GlazersOut than all of those who are now telling you the interview did nothing when their protests were and are still a joke.
Even last Sunday the stadium was full of those fake rebels. Why the hell would Ratcliffe be bothered to actually fix the roof if Top Reds keep filling OT, giving him money regardless, and if he’s too busy begging for public money for his white elephant of “Wembley of the North”?
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abduojaily · 2 years ago
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#GlazersOut #FullSaleOnly
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lhpics7 · 1 year ago
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#TenhagOut
#glazersout first
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realestateofindia · 2 years ago
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Arihant Abode
WeWantJusticeForShyamNTR #GlazersOut #CaptainMillerFirstLook
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tefnutappliances · 2 years ago
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obsessedthingsblog · 2 years ago
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Wow can't believe it actually happend
Unfortunately way over priced but in today market everyone if over priced especially when it's also near the end of the transfer window. Maybe we would have got him cheaper near the start of the window but can't help when pur owners do there normal thing.
Happy because this is who Eric Ten Hag wanted and I back my manager and as he's proven with who he's wanted to sign there working very well.
WELCOME ANTONY
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reesechanson-blog · 3 years ago
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Super sub Marcus Rashford gets a late winner against West Ham United, Southampton share the points with Manchester City, And Norwich defeats Watford. Wolves wins against Brentford and Newcastle beats Leeds United and Steven Gerald's Aston Villa defeats Everton. All this and more on this episode.
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doyneamic · 4 years ago
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unitedthrough · 4 years ago
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Good morning reds❤️
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culturewarseye · 4 years ago
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#GLAZERS OUT ... #EAT THE RICH?
I went to the protests today, the MUFC fans against the owners of MUFC.  The wider message of “this is our community and we will not have the wealthy outsiders exploit it and take it away from us”.  No wonder people are so drawn to going to the football.  It is the working man’s church, it’s where they go to sing their hymns.  To bond with their fellow man (/woman/human).  To be a part of something bigger than themselves.  To feel at one, in unison.
That is what it is like to go to a protest.  You can just stand there still, in a sea of people and you never want to leave.  You think, ‘what’s a better way to spend my time right now? … go home and watch TV? … no there is nothing … I’m just going to stay here...it’s good right here”. You don’t even have to say anything or speak to anyone.  Just standing there with your fellow man/woman/human, you are doing something.  You feel a part of something bigger than yourself.  It’s hard to take yourself away, it’s so easy to get carried away with it all.
The throwing and smashing of glass bottles though, maybe felt a bit unnecessary.  Maybe felt a bit too much.  Looking around at the 16-20 year old kids, laughing, missile flinging, swearing with aggression.  Maybe they are here for the wrong reason, maybe.  But they are here, as a force.   The fact that 90% of protesters came with their own booze, is that really protesting then?  Sainsburys plastic bags at their feet with crates of Stella Artois inside, cans in hand. 
Then the waves of people rushing back, “what’s going on down there…why are people running away?”. People retreating with speed and haste, bit of fear mixed in there.  Can’t see over the heads though.  More beer bottles and cans throwing and more chanting.  Bit more time and more people running back.  Then you can see what’s going on, it’s the police gradually gaining ground and then holding their lines.  Pushing the protesters back with grand authority.  More people running.  More bottles flying.  Those guys fuming, arms out wide shouting and gesticulating right in the polices face.
That’s when I realised that there were some people here that were not acting in the right way.  The look in some of the police officers eyes, there was pain and grievance in them.  They were all stood there, holding their lines, with their batons ready to go. Some with regret on their face. Others, the more riot trained police, running at the protesters looking to create more retreat, batons placed with intent.  That’s when I realized that some of the police are perhaps antagonizing the protesters.
The police had gained a lot of ground and forced a lot of the protesters back, thinking about where they were all gathered earlier.  Would this not create some kind of fight-back, some kind of response or retaliation from those protesting? Aggression greeting aggression.  Fire and fire and that.  Why did the police have to force people back?  Perhaps the bottle throwing or perhaps something else.
Some protesters were bad, some police may have brought out the worst in them; it’s nearly impossible to tell from a single perspective.  What was not clear though and where there were doubts, was…were the police serving the people here?  Were they trying to keep the peace?  Or were they trying to get a football match back on the cards so Sky Sports and the like didn’t lose money?  
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badr-sports · 2 years ago
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footballering · 4 years ago
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WE WANT GLAZERS OUT. WE WANT GLAZERS OUT!
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seblore · 4 years ago
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:”) not @the apologies™️ making me cry :”)
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dchan87 · 6 years ago
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The glazers need to fuckin’ go already. They’ve done enough damage to Man United.
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realestateofindia · 2 years ago
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WeWantJusticeForShyamNTR #GlazersOut #CaptainMillerFirstLook
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