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carmeldevil

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May 15, 2018
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United supporters warns the Glazers that more demonstrations will follow, if they don't come out and speak in public about the supporters claims. Curious to see whether they themselves comes out and speak or a PR-speaker takes the fall for them.

Shouldn't be hard to spot the Glazers when they come out. not many people wear green suits with a green hat to match.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
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Id have thought the threat of terrorism is the bigger issue. You cant have a revolving door on one of the most famous grounds in the world. Incredible negligence. Like all things you'll probably find the security is outsourced and the just dont give a shit as long as the money keeps rolling in.

Agreed, who‘s to even know if a terrorist faction was amongst them and planted devices under seats?

I know protocol is stewards are supposed to check under every seat prior to match, but if security is crap enough that fans can bust into the ground, I’d be concerned about their thoroughness in making the proper checks.
 

whitechina

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Dec 27, 2012
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The state of things are that United are one of the biggest clubs in the world and one one day the training ground gets invaded, the team hotel is surrounded to the extent of police were unable to provide adequate safety and then the ground gets invaded. If this were terrorists, it would be one of the most serious breaches in the world. Thanks our lucky stars that no one was killed (one person injured- lets hope he's ok soon)
I really felt hurt by the European debacle and I understand that tensions are running high- but now so many questions over security of large building used for live events need to be addressed. It's gone way past just football for me
 

allatsea

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Aug 31, 2012
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The PL/FA have completely mucked up the dates for games this season. Man U played last night and play again tomorrow what complete and utter nonsense. Just as bad as us early in the season playing so many games per week. Good job Man U are in with a real chance of winning the PL.
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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The PL/FA have completely mucked up the dates for games this season. Man U played last night and play again tomorrow what complete and utter nonsense. Just as bad as us early in the season playing so many games per week. Good job Man U are in with a real chance of winning the PL.
Who other than the United fans who stormed OT are to blame for that, though? The game was postponed due to extreme circumstance and had to be played at some point.
 

tototoner

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Mar 21, 2004
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Who other than the United fans who stormed OT are to blame for that, though? The game was postponed due to extreme circumstance and had to be played at some point.

exactly Man Utd have only themselves to blame for these fixtures
 
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Full respect to Rashford, genuinely trying his best to help others.


Unfair measure for some of the candidates on the list to be ordered by "Giving Index" as a proportion of their 'wealth'. If your wealth is based on your income, and not on your intangible assets (like shares etc), then of course you can't give proportionally as much.

Kudos to Rashford, but Lord Sainsbury has a pretty phenomenal figure there, too.
 

UncleBuck

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Aug 20, 2003
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So glad they lost last night, must admit I didn’t even realise it was on not that I’d have watched it.
This Rashford thing is just awful and I hope the school teacher gets the tin can.
I thought a load of players had decided to come off social media though?
 
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