I said "supposedly" neutral because it's obvious they aren't. You'd think they'd at least try to keep up the pretence though.
you saying they are not neutral
cant believe tobes had the audacity to argue they wasn't bias to manure.
he even on another forum i used,when i said utd liverpool will always be rivals and nothing will change that, he attempted to rip my post apart like he was some sort of oracle by saying we are nothing to them, he got banned after that not sure what for though as wasn't on at time.
Actually they are unashamedly pro-Liverpool.
Ask UIR.
#bbcsalford on how Man U is the Premier League...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26782112
"It's a double-edged sword," said Scudamore. "When your most popular club isn't doing as well, that costs you interest and audience in some places."
Its ridiculous really how pro Liverpool they are. Even by trimming away the 100's of scouse employees it still remains.
1 or 2 pro United articles slipping through doesnt equal bais towards United. Chances are someone lost their life trying to perform such a heroic service.

its no different to real madrid and la liga or Bayern and the Bundesliga.
Of course it is, the two clubs you mentioned have won the biggest prize in European club football more than a measly 3 times.
Real havent.
It wasnt the biggest prize in football the first 10 rtimes
Are you trying to say that Real's 1966 win doesn't count but Utd's 1968 win does?
#decodingthemancmind
Yet more bollox editing on MOTD of the manc's game. In no way reflected the balance and flow of the game and the amount of pressure villa had on the utd goal. It also missed a strong villa pen claim and fellaini again getting away with a blatant deliberate elbow/flailing arm into the face of an opponent.
I was taking the piss Mr Stro.
I dont thin their early 4 or 5 they won in a row should count mind. Not when its referred to as the biggest prize in club football when at that point the FA Cup was probably bigger.
back then it was no different to the club world cup.

Brendan Rodgers walked into Liverpool's media lounge and jokingly acclaimed their place at the top of the Premier League table after their 1-0 opening-day win over Stoke City.
It was a light-hearted moment after that early kick-off in August - Stoke's Jon Walters even missed a late penalty and the opportunity to claim a point - and the remark drew laughter from those in attendance, as well as Rodgers himself.
No-one is laughing any more.
