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  2. Got chatting to an old cockney lad and his missus, he supports 'united' despite being 79, trying to wind me up in a 'banter' way about NUFC, no harm at all really but bumped into them last night, told them we're off in the morning, bit chat with them etc, and their lass says are you watching the game? 'game?' I says, then remembering he supports man u. She says 'you know what game I'm talking about.' before the old lad starts bantering about it being a proper cup etc. Said they would probably see us at breakfast before we check out, can't really be arsed as we've obviously stuff to do but great if we see them now, great if we don't.
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  4. We don’t have much family support (grandparents etc). My stepdaughter and her boyfriend are also coming so she can take the kids off our hands.
  5. Today
  6. The reality is that Ten Hag wasn't doing as poor a job as the higher ups and Man Utd fans hoped. Regardless of how good a coach you think Amorim is he has demonstrably dragged them backwards. 26 premier league matches in charge and they show no signs of progress. 14 losses, 6 draws, 6 wins. Once upon a time it was hard to get a draw at Old Trafford let alone a win. Not any more.
  7. Enciso with a personality/temperament transplant would be a quality player.
  8. A lot of stuff like this to enjoy till Sunday
  9. Yesterday
  10. Dunno. Her arse looks a bit boney iyam.
  11. The challenge with America is the Jewish vote is significant enough to decide an election. So both sides of the political divide are absolutely shit-scared and as a result appeasement of Israel and anything it does is common place
  12. Speaking of Torquay, wonder whatever happened to (the original) Toonraider?
  13. The players they’ve got are utterly rotten. I think Fernandes is quality, but that’s about it. Can’t polish turds.
  14. That all may be true but I dont think that's the problem, noone would have expected him to sort it all out by now. But they're getting worse, and his attitude reeks at time, stubborn, dragging down the club and the players constantly. If there's a genius lying underneath all that then fair play but I wouldnt think those are good signs if I was a Manu fan.
  15. Mate, we've finished 4th recently, lost a final, won a final and are on the verge of finishing 4th again all within about 3 years. We also have incredibly resourceful and ambitious owners and a proper 'footballing genius' managing the team. Palace deserve credit and its a great story but they're finishing bottom half of the table probably and their win is more comparable to Leicester's/Wigan's etc than Newcastle. Have a word with yourself.
  16. tbh I think he’s a decent coach who’s inherited an absolute shambles and no appointment was going to sort that place out in half a season. Bit early for anyone to be judging him just yet. They’re not a million miles off the mess they were in in 1986 when Ferguson took over. Took him 3.5 years to get anywhere, I think they need to give someone a similar timeframe.
  17. I disagree. We haven’t signalled anything by winning the cup.Have palace now arrived as a major threat? The only thing that makes us a major threat is constantly upgrading this squad we have now. If we miss CL football, we could lose players that we love and players that we would love to sign may not come. Lose on Sunday and the gulf between where we could have been and where we will be next season will be large. I agree totally that it’s brilliant for us fans to have finally won a cup, but it’s a no brainer which is more important to the clubs future. We are arriving at a massive junction with plenty of dead wood on the books and older players that have run their course. There is no guarantee that new players will work out, but that gets even harder if we are shopping on a budget. We may start next season with a worse performing team, that might lead our owners to question whether Eddie has taken them as far as we can go. That may be followed by a shit manager, playing shit football and we spiral like Man U, Tottenham etc Not that I’m worried
  18. Nice to see this, however hearing his cousin in Liverpool, Robin, is hoping for a similar position 😀
  19. He really doesnt get that this lazily stubborn thinking is not the badge of honor that he seems to think it is, and sections of the media have lapped it up and supported him. "Oh he's got his way of doing things" etc etc. Imagine a normal person making a total mess of their job and then gloating that they're not going to change or try to adapt. Sacked the next day probably right? Not that I'm complaining. Ten Hag was a gift and this bloke seems to be an even bigger one
  20. Let’s hope Real Betis do us all a favour next week as well. What a season it would be for Arsenal, Man City, Man United and Chelsea to all win fuck all
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