Hey guys, we've got those sensitive, multiethnic Italian football fans all kinds of wrong - monkey chants are a sign of respect. http://www.theguardian.com/football...-lukaku-monkey-chants-in-italy-are-not-racist
Why United are on the right track... - Gary Neville https://www.skysports.com/football/...are-on-right-track-under-ole-gunnar-solskjaer
We may be on the right track, but Ed / Judge have chosen to travel along it very, very slowly. At this rate, in a few years time we will have been irrelevant for a decade.
4 years of career wasted and still got nothing bad to say about us. Really feel sorry for him. It was a great journey during this 4 years! I’m very proud to be part of Manchester United family! To play and win trophies for the biggest club in the world! I will never forget the great moment and memories that we spent toghether! I want to say thank you all @manchesterunited pic.twitter.com/bwLi5diJHQ— Matteo Darmian (@DarmianOfficial) September 3, 2019
Someone should tell Michael Owen he can talk as much shit as he wants, no one cares about his new book. Some of the quotes I read, this man is deluded. Out of his mind.
I thought the same thing. You get the impression that he thinks he was better than he was and that his time at Newcastle was a selfless act that he should be celebrated for. He was awful there and made a ton of money.
Not surprising tbh. When you listen to him in his role as a pundit, it's the kind of stuff that just make you go "wtf" most of the time. Mostly to me though, when I hear him talk, he just comes across as someone very bitter. Probably because his career fizzled out after a hot/fast start. Or maybe because he does not have any real place anywhere (as far as fans are concerned): Pool fans have turned on him, United ones never gave a toss about him and Newcastle ones hate him because he was already finished when he joined them for all that money (and Real ones probably forgot he ever was with them). His career is kind of tragic though in my ways: he was superb when he broke onto the scene all the way until he was 25. But then injuries mostly, but just some very odd choices (never should have gone to Real for instance), ruined not just his career but as stated, his reputation among many fans. His attitude really hasn't helped either in the least.
Keane still mad at SAF. https://www.skysports.com/football/...s-sir-alex-fergusons-manchester-united-tenure
Nobody comes out of this story well - some inappropriate attitudes out there. England ace Drinkwater beaten by thugs after trying to chat up rival star’s girlhttps://t.co/lIFYmRgcXZ pic.twitter.com/cCdjMa7MDS— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) September 8, 2019 Danny drinkwater clearly been reading Tammy's tweets https://t.co/qCPVjwwmGq— Marv (@CFCMarv) September 8, 2019
The ******** is wrong with both of you? He hit on a woman and was gang-beaten. He didn't sexually assault her. He didn't rape her. He didn't force himself on her. He was pushed out of a club by security, probably even rightly so, and then beaten by a group of six men. That's not justice. That's hooliganism and it's appalling that anyone would condone that kind of shit.
I can’t describe how I feel right now! ! Just wearing the coach kit made me one of the most happiest man. Thanks @ManUtd for helping me complete my coach badges. Day done... done! #ilovethisgame #mufc #positive4evra #family #love pic.twitter.com/nb7zvR4fVX— Patrice Evra (@Evra) September 10, 2019
Supposedly just doing his badges, though the Sun claim also helping U18s coach with some players. In any case will be positive to have a character like him about the place
Filthy from Scholes. It's Paul Scholes' world - we're just living in it. 😍 pic.twitter.com/OWm8I47W5z— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) September 11, 2019
How long was that interview? Seems like bits of the interview were posted. Would be nice to have the entire interview. @Ashur can you find it in its entirety? Really fun viewing...