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  • Mar 15, 2020
    MAMBA
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    hes not a club legend nor does he have any legacy here. calm down

    also hes turning 30 this year - its a good time to transition to the future. Madrid or PSG will pay a pretty penny this summer. no idea how the plastic comment plays into this - but easy decision to just throw a block on this and move on. cheers

    Hahhaha let me guess you started supporting united in 2017, glory hunter

  • Mar 15, 2020

    twitter.com/mygreatest11/status/1239264231553478659?s=21
    Only good part of this break is pogs will be back when play resumes

  • Apr 1, 2020

    On my life I’ll die for this club 😭👏

  • Apr 1, 2020

    "Sancho is a great player, he's like the new generation of player. He's exciting to watch him become the player he is developing into. Hopefully we can all play together, that would be good."

    The 22-year-old added: "Sancho plays off the cuff, he's creative, imaginative, and those are the things that you need to do well in this generation of football."

  • Retro

    My op 🤝

  • Apr 6, 2020

    Sancho szn

  • Apr 6, 2020
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    Do we think we can challenge for the title next season. I think we are gonna do well, especially with an extra attacker. I think it depends more on Man City and Liverpool.

  • Apr 6, 2020
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    M a r b l e

    Do we think we can challenge for the title next season. I think we are gonna do well, especially with an extra attacker. I think it depends more on Man City and Liverpool.

    yes why not. if Greenwood keeps developing, skies the limit.

    add sancho and a finally healthy pogba - dynamic team.

    sign a new left back as well and yeah that sounds like a title contender (or hope that Brandon Williams develops)

  • Apr 6, 2020
    MAMBA

    yes why not. if Greenwood keeps developing, skies the limit.

    add sancho and a finally healthy pogba - dynamic team.

    sign a new left back as well and yeah that sounds like a title contender (or hope that Brandon Williams develops)

    This why Woodward's house gets broken into.

  • Apr 8, 2020
    MAMBA

    yes why not. if Greenwood keeps developing, skies the limit.

    add sancho and a finally healthy pogba - dynamic team.

    sign a new left back as well and yeah that sounds like a title contender (or hope that Brandon Williams develops)

    Williams looks promising tbh

  • Apr 9, 2020
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    sancho SOON

  • Apr 9, 2020
    DREE

    sancho SOON

    I really hope we finish this campaign. champions league is right there & Pogba/Rash would be back healthy. FA Cup in play as well.

  • Apr 12, 2020

    idk where the footy thread is but I really wish mou worked out at united. love this guy. a f***ing warrior

    good doc here if interested:
    dailymotion.com/video/xyswzh

  • Apr 12, 2020
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    MAMBA

    hes not a club legend nor does he have any legacy here. calm down

    also hes turning 30 this year - its a good time to transition to the future. Madrid or PSG will pay a pretty penny this summer. no idea how the plastic comment plays into this - but easy decision to just throw a block on this and move on. cheers

    Why the f*** would Madrid or PSG even bid on De Gea?

    Navas signed for another 3 years and clearly doesn’t want to be a #2

    Courtois played better than De Gea did this season and also signed long term

  • Apr 12, 2020
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    ROVO

    Why the f*** would Madrid or PSG even bid on De Gea?

    Navas signed for another 3 years and clearly doesn’t want to be a #2

    Courtois played better than De Gea did this season and also signed long term

    I aint here to argue. happy easter

  • Apr 12, 2020
    MAMBA

    I aint here to argue. happy easter

    Lmao this made me laugh, but fair enough my man

    Happy Easter

  • Apr 13, 2020

    Pogs is on a real redemption vibe this past week.

    Paul Pogba: My mother always told me I'd return to Manchester United

    skysports.com/football/news/11667/11972456/paul-pogba-my-mother-always-told-me-id-return-to-manchester-united

  • Apr 13, 2020

    Dayot Upamecano: Manchester United and Manchester City interested in RB Leipzig centre-back

    aint never seen him play. but hes dope in football manager

    skysports.com/football/news/11667/11972689/dayot-upamecano-manchester-united-and-manchester-city-interested-in-rb-leipzig-centre-back

  • Apr 22, 2020

    Uefa.tv has a bunch of classic games available. fantastic resource:

    https://www.uefa.tv/video/vod/134832/?bucketName=Classic%20clash§ion=home

  • May 7, 2020
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    Angel Di Maria's wife wasn't fond of life in Manchester.

    Discussing the Argentine winger's dismal one-year spell at Manchester United in 2014, Jorgelina Cardoso launched a scathing attack on the city, its culture, and its residents.

    "I remember Angel coming up and saying, 'An offer from Manchester United has come in. Maybe we'll be a little more financially secure,'" Cardoso explained during an appearance on Spanish television, as quoted by ESPN.

    Di Maria moved from Real Madrid to United in a £59.7-million deal - a British record at the time - but endured a woeful spell before quickly being shipped off to Paris Saint-Germain the following summer.

    "It was horrible. Manchester is the worst. It is all horrible in Manchester," Cardoso said. "In fact, I fought a lot with Angel about it. We lived in Madrid, Angel played in the best team in the world, which for me is Real Madrid. We were perfect, the weather was perfect, the food was perfect. And suddenly he said that there was a proposal to go to Manchester. I told him, 'Not a chance. You are going alone.' 'No, come on. Let's go,' he replied."

    She continued: "I didn't want to go to Manchester because I am friends with Gianinna Maradona, who was married to (Manchester City's) Sergio Aguero, and we flew from Madrid to his house in Manchester to pay him a visit for two or three days when Angel had a few days off at Real Madrid.

    "It was horrible, s***. We went to the house and we were like, 'See you later guys, we're out of here.' When we left, I said to him, 'Go to any country - except England.' Anyway, one year later and there we were in England."

    Cardoso was apparently not a fan of the people, either.

    "The people are all pasty-faced, prim and proper ... weird. They're walking down the street and you don't know if they're going to kill you or what. The food's disgusting. All the girls are all dolled up to the nines, perfectly made-up, and there's me with my hair in a bun and with no make-up on," she said, continuing her critique.

    Since his 2015 move to the French capital, Di Maria's been an integral part of PSG's success, helping the club win four Ligue 1 titles and six domestic cups.

    You'd have to imagine everyone at home is much happier, too.