There's only one section missing in what has been previously posted by the looks of it. In any regard, here's the whole thing.
Sure thing... RvP is another former United guy who still has got it. Robin Van Persie scores at the Ethiad again 😂👀 #MUFC pic.twitter.com/ldMBlIGN0W— United Zone (@ManUnitedZone_) September 11, 2019
It's 56 years to the day since #MUFC legend George Best made his debut for the club, v West Brom at Old Trafford. pic.twitter.com/ha12y8p8rh— Manchester United (@ManUtd) September 14, 2019
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2YcgK8Ix0i/ This post from Pat does confirm that he's involved in some level with the youth teams (he did conduct the warm up at the U23 game yesterday as well). Presume it's a temporary thing while he's completing his badges, but who knows what will happen after he's done. This is a great thing regardless though.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...uspended-over-comments-on-inter-milan-striker what about the clubs though
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49713647 Good thing is that it looks to be more than just a suspension and that the guy has been fired. Kudos on the television station to act so swiftly on the matter. It only others could follow suit...
Mino Raiola is a disgrace - GNev https://www.skysports.com/football/...ce-and-urges-manchester-united-to-steer-clear Speaking of, it's interesting we still haven't heard anything regarding his issues and suspension from early in the summer. He's all clear now (after being banned by pretty much all governing bodies in the sport)? Very interesting...
Every @ManUtd whatever your ages make sure every morning you’re passing these walls your anger to win trophies and writing your own history is your number one target. #ilovethisgame #manutd #passion #love #Motivation pic.twitter.com/X7Iuqm8wM0— Patrice Evra (@Evra) September 17, 2019 Playful quite often, but he's trying to say something: love this.
💬 Patrice Evra explains why he's returned to Manchester United... 🔴#MUFC pic.twitter.com/n8mrfxAtjy— Stretford Paddock (@StretfordPaddck) September 17, 2019 It really would behoove the club to offer some type of permanent job at the club (if they haven't done so already). Presume he could have completed his coaching certification pretty much anywhere, but the fact that he chose to return to Manchester speaks volume about how much he cares about United. Like Rio, he's an ex player who seems to understand today's players and just have little doubt that he'd be an asset in whatever position he'd be in.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...no-punishment-over-supporters-racist-chanting is anyone really surprised? the Inter ultras' explanation must have done the trick
I’m not buying into Evra’s schtick. He is saying all the right things for the fans to buy into. And for those that hold out hope that he can make Pogba to be more than a mercenary. Now he is a mentor. GTFOH
Evra has always spoken about his deep love for United: there's nothing fake about it. And in regards to Pogba, he also has mentioned how he's talked to the guy repeatedly. End of the day though, Pogba is a grown man who will do what he wants to do but at least Pat is trying and I'm cool with that. https://www.skysports.com/football/...chester-united-players-need-to-bleed-for-club
I buy Evra's 'shtick'. He's always spoken glowingly of United. I hope he can reign in his outbursts, though. It's not a good look for him or the club. Nor do I think he will have any impact on Pogba - and I actually expect to see that relationship break down by March/April.
Sadly, not really surprised. It is a disgrace. What would happen if tourists decided not to visit Italy because of its racist culture?
This is where UEFA or even FIFA should intervene and failed to do so, as usual. If no real sanctions are taken against the clubs and their fans, how is the problem expected to stop? UEFA/FIFA have the authority to supersede the rulings of domestic feds in this case, yet do nothing (except talk). Very akin to mass shootings in the US from my point of view: people get up in arms when it happens, talk a big game about enacting change and doing something. Only for it all to eventually be swept under the rug, with nothing being accomplished ultimately. And people wonder why it keeps happening over and over.
or worse if the players refused to join. it's like these idiots forget they have black and other non-white players as well on their own team(or NTs). it was equally poor from Inter fans to defend it as if they've never had good servants like Eto'o, Seedorf etc. then again, abusing your own players isn't new there either
Speaks to a bigger problem in our society. While you may make a good point here, the tourism won't suffer. There was a time I would tell people be careful of what you say so it doesn't affect you. But that is not true really. People openly say and do things all the time and the effect is not long term enough to effect changed behavior. We are extremely desensitized to authority and consequences.
Berbatov announces his official retirement from football. https://www.goal.com/en/news/former...ria-legend-berbatov/39qaymmlv2kq1jvrx7uu4sdym I know he's been working on his coaching badges and I'm genuinely curious to see what he can do in that capacity. Classy and very intelligent as a player, I think he can be successful as a coach.
cultural impact █ █ █ █ █ █ _ dimitar berbatov literally at #MUFC anything else pic.twitter.com/frCI2LVMOY— Manchester United (@ManUtd) September 20, 2019
Still just 31 and Ando is retiring from football. A shame that his career never panned out: it looked so promising.
Can’t believe he’s only 31. If he had the correct attitude he could have had a (much more) storied career.
Wouldnt have mattered where we played him. He didnt have the engine for the league and then his fragileness did the rest.