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Have you actually engaged with any real united supporters or is all this based on a couple of posts on Reddit? No need to reply, we already know the answer. Have you ever been to England, gone to a united match and met some of their fans? Again, no need to answer as we already know.
Nerve: touched.
I know plenty of united supporters and yes, this is exactly how you all sound. [-15]
United built their success, Chelsea and city bought theirs. Took decades to do, versus have daddy but them their trophies. It’s pretty simple to see the difference, and if you can’t, that’s a you problem not anyone else’s.
Isn’t Man U buying success now though. I do agree with you teams like Man U built their success. [-6]
Makes sense. Kinda feel the same way. They had a great manager who could coach anybody into playing the way he wanted. Imagine managing fricking Roy Keane. They had a huge fan base, winning revenues. Since Fergie left tho they are just sour. Fricking love every second of it tho. They think they are back. They are a long long away from back. Have so much dead weight to get rid off. Have a decent manager, shitty owners tho. They still have a lot of years of rebuilding and suffering. I am in for the joy ride though. Case in point. De gea does not suit their managers paying style, they need a new one and its not an easy task to get a quality keeper that can play and save. [-6]
Credit to /h/miners
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Hate the raiders, wherever they go. Literally murderer team that should be disbanded for the crime they introduce nationwide.
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If I was this guy I wouldn't start out with such a nerdy stance for my big interview just saying.
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Compensation update, per sources: Bears trading No. 1 overall pick to Carolina for:
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 10, 2023
🏈pick No. 9
🏈pick No. 61
🏈a first-round pick in 2024
🏈a second-round pick in 2025
🏈WR DJ Moore pic.twitter.com/hHrHn1UIR2
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CAM WYNTER WITH THE WINNER FOR @PennStateMBB❕❕❕ pic.twitter.com/Y0LVV4Aigc
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) March 5, 2023
This team is allergic to being normal. Unquestionably the most dramapilled college bb team.
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Git Gud europoors
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Refs love to throw flags for the littlest things! This is called for taunting! #CINvsKC pic.twitter.com/Y9UzuntMVU
— Rate the Refs App (@Rate_the_Refs) January 30, 2023
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- free_palestine : get back to work
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Games gone
LONDON (AP) --- Chelsea welcomed the English Football Association's decision to make a homophobic chant aimed at its supporters a punishable offense, calling it a "step in the right direction" on Friday.
The FA announced on Wednesday that chants of "Rent Boy," which have been directed at Chelsea fans by rival supporters, are now considered a breach of its rules.
It has written to all Premier League clubs and clubs throughout English soccer to enforce the point and attempt to stamp out discriminatory behavior.
"The 'Rent Boy' chant is intolerable and has no place in football or anywhere else," Chelsea said in a statement. "That opposition clubs can now face disciplinary action if their supporters engage in this discriminatory and offensive behavior is a step in the right direction. Everyone who chooses to participate in this chant must know their actions have consequences."
There have been allegations of the chants being made in recent Chelsea games.
"The Football Association strongly condemns all offensive, abusive and discriminatory chanting in football stadiums, and is determined to stamp this behavior out," the FA said. "These chants can have a lasting and damaging impact on people and communities within our game, and it must stop."
https://apnews.com/article/sports-soccer-23cd55f8bc4da0e198415ad6400d4ff3
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Important things going on (cheese hurling) pic.twitter.com/lS2uU8bY1v
— Get Raw Milk (@getrawmilk) January 4, 2023
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This #FloridaState fan put EVERYTHING on hold while he waited for recruiting news. pic.twitter.com/T8rSGIYZpI
— Message Board Geniuses (@BoardGeniuses) December 22, 2022
Go hawks!
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Good. He’s done good work with this side and there’s no guarantee anyone else would do any better.I’m fricking sick of all the results-based analysis on this sub, criticising all his decisions on the back of the fact we lost. If Kane hadn’t taken that second penalty and someone else had missed you’d have shredded Southgate for it. If Saka had continued to struggle and not been subbed you would have whined and moaned about how Southgate left him out to dry when he was clearly spent.
England played a strong match against the reigning and likely back-to-back world champions, and were unlucky to lose. They had an excellent record at the tournament going into that game and did the country proud with a positive, attacking performance, like everyone had been asking out of Southgate’s England.