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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2024/25

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1 hour ago, TheCeleryKing said:

Word on the street. . . Pep was shagging Ederons wife. Ederson beat him up in the dressing room. Hence the cuts on Pep's face. Pep's wife has left him and gone back to Spain. Citeh is in turmoil. . . .

Lol nice story.

 

Newcastle at Spurs, City vs West Ham. 3 and 4 points behind us, respectively.

7 hours ago, axman2526 said:

Lol nice story.

 

Newcastle at Spurs, City vs West Ham. 3 and 4 points behind us, respectively.

It's unbelievable that after Citeh's long awful run of results they are only 4 points behind us, maybe only 1 point behind soon .

EDIT...I thought Citeh had a game in hand, so not as bad as I first thought. 

Edited by The Rising Sun

So it's in La Liga chiefs' hands whether or not to add another nail in Barcelona's coffin. I really hope they f**k this bastard club over and get them into an even deeper hole. Barcelona, this f**king corrupt institution, deserves the dog abuse and it would be one of the greatest pleasures to watch them go bankrupt at some point. 

United and Barcelona, two dirty clubs, it seems that all those years of good PR and bending the refs in their favour has finally caught up with them. Long may this situation continue for both clubs. 

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23 minutes ago, petre ispirescu said:

So it's in La Liga chiefs' hands whether or not to add another nail in Barcelona's coffin. I really hope they f**k this bastard club over and get them into an even deeper hole. Barcelona, this f**king corrupt institution, deserves the dog abuse and it would be one of the greatest pleasures to watch them go bankrupt at some point. 

United and Barcelona, two dirty clubs, it seems that all those years of good PR and bending the refs in their favour has finally caught up with them. Long may this situation continue for both clubs. 

United fans are completely delusional. They really don't seem to understand the mess they are in. It's still "we're Manchester United" and I always say so what?

I was reading some of United's opinions about Dani Olmo, and they are saying they should sign him if Barcelona can't register him. Who do they think they are right now? If Dani Olmo was forced out of Barcelona, he would pick about 50 clubs over United.

Their owners are terrible, both the Glazers and INEOS, the stadium is falling apart with dead rats in it (I'm not joking about the dead rats thing either) their squad is terrible with injury prone players on massive wages, and they have a rookie manager who is very much the mould of modern day coaches that don't have a plan b when they can't implement plan a.

All this time they were calling for the sack of ten Haag like he was the problem shows how out of touch they are. It's all they do, they keep thinking a new manager will come in, clear the squad and fix them. Even now they are saying Amorim just needs a clear out, but it never works out like that at any club. They talk about Amad Diallo like he is the next football superstar when he scored the winner against City, but what makes him so special in comparison to the winger at all of the clubs above them? Nothing really.

They are 7 points above the relegation spots. They are two rounds of crazy Premier League results away from being dragged into it. United fans have been given a reality check, but they refuse to accept it.

2 hours ago, The Rising Sun said:

It's unbelievable that after Citeh's long awful run of results they are only 4 points behind us, maybe only 1 point behind soon .

EDIT...I thought Citeh had a game in hand, so not as bad as I first thought. 

You could be right, they play Spurs next so if we lose at Palace...

1 hour ago, TheCeleryKing said:

A journo friend told me and apparently they cannot run the story for various reasons. I mean journo's are often full of it. But he swears it is true.

Who would want to shag a Maresca lookalike?

23 hours ago, Scott Harris said:

United fans are completely delusional. They really don't seem to understand the mess they are in. It's still "we're Manchester United" and I always say so what?

I was reading some of United's opinions about Dani Olmo, and they are saying they should sign him if Barcelona can't register him. Who do they think they are right now? If Dani Olmo was forced out of Barcelona, he would pick about 50 clubs over United.

Their owners are terrible, both the Glazers and INEOS, the stadium is falling apart with dead rats in it (I'm not joking about the dead rats thing either) their squad is terrible with injury prone players on massive wages, and they have a rookie manager who is very much the mould of modern day coaches that don't have a plan b when they can't implement plan a.

All this time they were calling for the sack of ten Haag like he was the problem shows how out of touch they are. It's all they do, they keep thinking a new manager will come in, clear the squad and fix them. Even now they are saying Amorim just needs a clear out, but it never works out like that at any club. They talk about Amad Diallo like he is the next football superstar when he scored the winner against City, but what makes him so special in comparison to the winger at all of the clubs above them? Nothing really.

They are 7 points above the relegation spots. They are two rounds of crazy Premier League results away from being dragged into it. United fans have been given a reality check, but they refuse to accept it.

Don't think there is any way they can clear that squad without taking any PSR and FFP hits that will deepen them into way more trouble. They will very soon find themselves in the exact same situation that Newcastle is in now, having no chance of spending big without selling big first. This is why deep down I was hoping for Newcastle to have another bad season and miss out on UCL football, this way they'd have been 99% forced to sell both Isak and Guimaraes to comply with the rules if they were to make new signings. But that scenario now looks improbable, they will easily finish in top five. But if they somehow manage to f**k this up and miss on UCL football, then here you go, Chelsea have a clear path to one of the best strikers in the world that must sign. Once again, highly unlikely they miss out on top five.

At least Newcastle have some big assets they can move, but United? Not only it is a full squad of overrated and overpaied players, but some of them would mean a huge loss in the books if they were to be sold at a loss in the first three years of aquisition. Like Hojlund, Ugarte, De Ligt, Zirkzee, Mount and so on. If these players leave for even 10£ under for what they've been bought, it would mean a big hit in the financial books that they cannot afford. Simply put United are in a bigger sh*t that their fans can even imagine. Unable to spend like before and unable to move the dross. Chelsea to be able to get that much money on outgoings all these years does not get talked enough. The people at this club, no matter the Abramovich era or the Boehly & Clearlake one, are in a league of their own when it comes to selling players.

2 hours ago, petre ispirescu said:

Don't think there is any way they can clear that squad without taking any PSR and FFP hits that will deepen them into way more trouble. They will very soon find themselves in the exact same situation that Newcastle is in now, having no chance of spending big without selling big first. This is why deep down I was hoping for Newcastle to have another bad season and miss out on UCL football, this way they'd have been 99% forced to sell both Isak and Guimaraes to comply with the rules if they were to make new signings. But that scenario now looks improbable, they will easily finish in top five. But if they somehow manage to f**k this up and miss on UCL football, then here you go, Chelsea have a clear path to one of the best strikers in the world that must sign. Once again, highly unlikely they miss out on top five.

At least Newcastle have some big assets they can move, but United? Not only it is a full squad of overrated and overpaied players, but some of them would mean a huge loss in the books if they were to be sold at a loss in the first three years of aquisition. Like Hojlund, Ugarte, De Ligt, Zirkzee, Mount and so on. If these players leave for even 10£ under for what they've been bought, it would mean a big hit in the financial books that they cannot afford. Simply put United are in a bigger sh*t that their fans can even imagine. Unable to spend like before and unable to move the dross. Chelsea to be able to get that much money on outgoings all these years does not get talked enough. The people at this club, no matter the Abramovich era or the Boehly & Clearlake one, are in a league of their own when it comes to selling players.

I think United benefit from massive commercial income ? That's if the Glazer's don't pocket it that is !

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