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Ghandis Flip-Flop

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  1. Again as I said a few days ago, maybe give this some credence if and when Radcliffe is actually confirmed to have a 25% stake in the club. Until then it’s like everything that’s been said by Radcliffe in the press, pie in the sky ideas about what he would like to happen.
  2. And how many times has he saved us, it’s not like he’s the top assisted in the team either. I get that people are hurting currently, but a few on here have seriously short memories
  3. But I think it signifies everything that Man Utd are now, it’s all about the name and buying them in. Rather than being about trying to actually replicate a coherent structure. The politics and inertia in the boardroom at the club would surely make it a poisoned chalice, whereas he's currently in a relatively pressure less situation with us.
  4. Am I being overly blasé about this whole thing, but there’s an awful lot of pieces that have to fall into place for this to happen. Radcliffe actually has to have the 25% buy in ratified. The Glazers have to allow Radcliffe to have control of the football operation despite only owning 25% I keep hearing lots in the media about what Radcliffe is going to do, but his alleged takeover is yet to actually come to fruition. And I personally find the idea that the Glazers will give him free reign to call all the shots despite only owning 25% as being a bit fanciful tbh. Sounds like a lot of things are being played out in the media, which I tend to feel means it’s more hopes rather than plans. The continued media briefing makes me think Radcliffe is a rich Jay from the inbetweeners. Obviously I know wait for an official confirmation that’s it’s happening, just to make me look a mug ?
  5. Would you like to highlight these No8's that get 10 goals a season in the PL?
  6. You work on a production line or something? You do realise the fatigue will be as much mental as physical right?
  7. Wankers. Little cunt who should’ve been knocked out for that snide kick on Dubravka
  8. This is the best I’ve seen Tielemans play in a good while mind
  9. This is the best I’ve seen Tielemans play in a good while mind
  10. I shouldn’t have started watching the Villa City match. I’m getting PTSD flashbacks of our game vs Villa last year. I’m convinced McGinn could’ve fallen over with no one within 20 yards and still have been given the free kick in that game. It’s been pretty similar in the first 25 minutes here ?
  11. His previous injury was his hamstring, his current injury is his Achilles. Howe has also already said it’s not expected to be long term
  12. Was that the fact it was Armstrong's fault we conceded for taking a shot at the wrong time, conveniently forgetting the entire midfield and defence that didn’t do their jobs after the shot? That bloke was an utter fraud and the fact some are using the fact things got even worse after him, to kind of give him a free pass, still boils my piss
  13. They’ve had a hardcore cadre of fans that stuck by them even when they fell into the third tier. The inference by some they’ve got no fans is the kind of brain dead observation made by their brain dead neighbours who play in red
  14. Amazing what happens when the place isn’t plastered with Sh#te D1r@ct and the club isn’t considered a toxic brand anymore. Almost like an allegedly intelligent businessman didn’t realise the licence to print money he had
  15. I’m still awaiting the FA to invite Real Madrid to this years FA cup and us to be drawn away there ?
  16. This last page has read like a prime era Finbar Saunders story ?
  17. Chronicle website article so get the adblocker ready, but thought the article itself said a great deal about what a few ex-Bournemouth players clearly already knew https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/andy-carroll-reveals-truth-over-28182028
  18. Wet casers were one thing, but I always remember those moulded Mitre balls that every school seemed to have, would be instant an dead leg if you were foolish to even attempt cusioning it with your thigh. Made even worse if said game happened to be in January or February ?
  19. Sorry if that came across as having a go, really wasn’t my intention. I was trying to say that even amongst the lads in my peer group who should’ve gone on to bigger and better things, they all say that Jamie was the best they’d ever stepped on a pitch with.
  20. Well as much as i think some of my peers were daft not to apply themselves for a bit, at least none of them went the route of Jamie Burt. Who every one of them say is the best player they ever played with by a country mile.
  21. Must be about five or so years older than Moi then, I was still at West Sleekburn in 1990. Bedlington's vintage around 1994 wasnt bad either. Definitely two or three who should've gone on to bigger and better things, if theyd had a better head on their shoulders, as the technical ability was there; clearly not the application
  22. I was just a speed merchant, who due to an eye condition had cracking finishing one week out of three. I used to hold my own with the lads who ended up at academies (Mainly by applying the Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard), but none of them made it Pro. The main notable one having the nickname Disco Lawson in the Northern League, may have suggested why he didn’t make it ?
  23. I mean 4 of them were against a 9 man Spurs team who persisted playing a comically high line, but yeah it’s not the home banker we all anticipated a month or so ago.
  24. But that surely is where FFP and its aims are fundamentally wrong. Why is it the clubs and fans who end up dealing with the consequences, whilst the owners who cause the issues walk off into the sunset. Surely a rule change to make the Owners legally responsible for any issues, would make the actual claimed rationale for FFP far more effective?
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