BBC reporting that MU have rejected a bid of £54m for Lukaku from Inter. A spokesperson for MU said 'that's far too much for a fat batard like Lukaku, we refuse to accept it'
On the road to Charlotte to watch the Arse play Fiorentina. Naturally, I'm wearing purple for the day and so are my kids. I don't know anything about Fiorentina, but I do know they're not a London team.
Nope Just reserving that for us and in fairness if Utd lose I would expect them to be big news too. That’s the yardstick how you can tell City still aren’t the big dogs yet Either that or they are so big they are paying the media to not put pressure on them lmao
Think you're missing something. Astro is alluding to the fact that when we lost to Dortmund the other day, without half the first team squad playing, it was reported as a ' Pre-season Setback' for Liverpool that would affect the season ahead (as Salah, Firmino and Mane have been away with their national teams) When on the same day City were losing to Wolves in the Asia trophy Its all a bunch of journo horseshit, trying to fill space with no real football to talk about. Nobody thinks that because City lost in a some tin-pot pre-season friendly tournament that they wont go into the season as favourites Context is key.