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Got a big rebuild on for sure, needed to be done properly for years so they have to start now.

This European money well **** that. I'm more concerned about the lack of trophy.

Cold light of day, we just lost a final to a team that didn't have a shot on target.
Their goal was basically an own goal, and they had two off target attempts.

Spurs didn't even try to score and we still ****ing lost, that's how lacking a cutting edge we are.

They'll need to to reassess who we can sign now of course, and not look to just sell the likes of Garnacho and Mainoo.

There are a few players who started that game last night should not be anywhere near the club next season.

I was baffled by how long it took to bring on Garnacho - kid's a game changer and **** me did you need one ... we were one nil up and looking quite comfortable in the FA Cup at yours this season until he came on - created havoc, we just couldn't handle his pace and trickery ...
 
Not sure what gave you, or anyone, the idea the Glazers were doing anything to furmish the debt?

Based on how I have long seen PE firms operate
in the tech sector the moment they see their debtors
vaguely falter (brutally hostile) .

Anyway, as Sharpe says, there is no joy in seeing a league
club be threatened by the financial greed/stupidity of owners
(as a Spurs supporter of a certain age - some of us are still
haunted by the Irving Scholar era) .
 
I am actually surprised, given how much I hate Spurs, how happy I was for Ange.
He got so much **** this year from everyone, when he made that claim about winning trophies in his second year, and he made everyone eat their words, myself included.
He will probably still be sacked, even though he is spurs most successful manager for 41 years.

Amorim on the other hand, I wonder what will happen to him. I know he has had no windows and was given a ****ty team, but by all metrics, United would have been better off sticking with Ten Hag. United were 2 points behind Newcastle when ETH was sacked, and now sit 27 points behind them, which could possibly be 30 points after this weekend, which goes to show their contrasting fortunes.
Also, Amorim leaving Sporting doesnt seem to have had any negative consequences for them, they still won their league at a canter.
 
I was baffled by how long it took to bring on Garnacho - kid's a game changer and **** me did you need one ... we were one nil up and looking quite comfortable in the FA Cup at yours this season until he came on - created havoc, we just couldn't handle his pace and trickery ...

Wasn't just him, Zirkzee and Mainoo needed to come on too.

I think he was expecting it to be nil nil at half time and then he change it but, because we'd conceded, he left it.

That bit wasn't good.
 
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Not sure what gave you, or anyone, the idea the Glazers were doing anything to furmish the debt?

They've taken huge yearly dividens for themselves and family, and borrowed more and sold shares to just leave the debt as it is.

It stands currently at around £800 million. Which is considerably more than when they first lumped it on us.

The idea that United would be in debt by other means is, frankly, ludicrous. They more or less print money otherwise. The match day revenue and sponsorship money generated are ****ing huge.

800 million.

Jesus Christ.

Difficult to see a solution to it.

Who would buy the clubs if the Glaziers sold it with debt that big?

The fact they are not even servicing the debt is pretty shocking.
 
Dear God
Not sure what gave you, or anyone, the idea the Glazers were doing anything to furmish the debt?

They've taken huge yearly dividens for themselves and family, and borrowed more and sold shares to just leave the debt as it is.

It stands currently at around £800 million. Which is considerably more than when they first lumped it on us.

The idea that United would be in debt by other means is, frankly, ludicrous. They more or less print money otherwise. The match day revenue and sponsorship money generated are ****ing huge.
The difference in revenue between you and other clubs is shrinking though and will take another hit next year due to no european games
 
Got a big rebuild on for sure, needed to be done properly for years so they have to start now.

This European money well **** that. I'm more concerned about the lack of trophy.

Cold light of day, we just lost a final to a team that didn't have a shot on target.
Their goal was basically an own goal, and they had two off target attempts.

Spurs didn't even try to score and we still ****ing lost, that's how lacking a cutting edge we are.

They'll need to to reassess who we can sign now of course, and not look to just sell the likes of Garnacho and Mainoo.

There are a few players who started that game last night should not be anywhere near the club next season.
At least Casemiro won't get his pay rise now and have to survive on £350,000 a week!
 
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Has he actually been on yet?

Reckon he'll wait a few days and then go straight to the war fred and hope nobody notices.
Yeah, he’ll try and divert attention using a dead baby from Gaza or some ****.

Not gunna work.
 
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