Nothing about the money side of things there. All about the action and results on the pitch. Good to see.
Really good touch. In fact it would be a great line of communication if the new DoF does a regular piece like this without obviously giving away transfer dealings.
Not a single mention about the charity shield cup final?
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin (U2958)
posted 16 minutes ago
Not a single mention about the charity shield cup final?
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Ten Hag has already done his bidding on this.
Nothing about how he signed Tonali without doing any due diligence
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 28 seconds ago
"Arthur Albiston"
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Genuinely interested as to what it is you are laughing at.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 28 seconds ago
"Arthur Albiston"
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Genuinely interested as to what it is you are laughing at.
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Fair point, when I was a younger and my Da was working in Manchester that was the first team at Utd I saw, maybe around 75, 76? and he was there, great wee player and he stuck in my mind as I had started playing football as a full back
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 20 minutes ago
Really good touch. In fact it would be a great line of communication if the new DoF does a regular piece like this without obviously giving away transfer dealings.
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Agree, nice to see the training facilities are being upgraded too.
Omar Berrada also made a point of writing to MUST right at the start of his tenure, striking a very collaborative, "my door is always open" tone. Even if it's purely pragmatic, that's a big improvement on the Glazer's tone-deaf, apathetic leadership.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 28 seconds ago
"Arthur Albiston"
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Genuinely interested as to what it is you are laughing at.
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I remember getting a VHS video of best United games of the 80s and Albiston scored a late winner at Anfield. My Dad walked in and said that he remembered that game well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dIk8Mk_9T8
If I recall Albiston was a good player for us.
Players from my earliest United memories:
Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (who I absolutely worshipped as a kid), Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, Arnold Muhren.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 seconds ago
Players from my earliest United memories:
Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (who I absolutely worshipped as a kid), Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, Arnold Muhren.
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Yes, pretty much the players I first remember.
Wish someone had asked him about this BS re the Greenwood deal,.so he could shut it down.
Some will believe anything negative printed about United, no matter how stupid.
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴 (U2462)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 seconds ago
Players from my earliest United memories:
Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (who I absolutely worshipped as a kid), Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, Arnold Muhren.
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Yes, pretty much the players I first remember.
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Showing my age a bit here then
Gordon Hill, Steve Coppell, Stuart Pearson, Brian & Jimmy Greenhoff, Martin Buchan, Joe Jordan
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 54 minutes ago
Omar Berrada also made a point of writing to MUST right at the start of his tenure, striking a very collaborative, "my door is always open" tone. Even if it's purely pragmatic, that's a big improvement on the Glazer's tone-deaf, apathetic leadership.
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I am really warming to this structure already. They are doing and saying things the a reasonable person would expect. Everything the Glazers don't represent in fact.
The women's team have lost a lot of first team players.
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
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A marked contrast to Ratcliffe's fairly explicit lack of interest.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
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A marked contrast to Ratcliffe's fairly explicit lack of interest.
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The womens team is a politically correct PR excercise.
The mens team and academy are, and should remain the priority.
Kept the same manager
Sold Greenwood and Donny on the cheap.
Signed 2 expensive, relatively unknown players.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves with how good a job the new set up are doing.
Il get excited when we have flogged Maguire or Lindelof, Rashford, and replaced them with top quality.
I'm seeing 'filtered' immediately after discussion of the women's team. Let me guess: is this someone with Andrew Tate adjacent views?
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
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A marked contrast to Ratcliffe's fairly explicit lack of interest.
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Yeah, but not unsurprising for the Tory priiiick.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 5 minutes ago
I'm seeing 'filtered' immediately after discussion of the women's team. Let me guess: is this someone with Andrew Tate adjacent views?
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It's one of RDD's sock accounts.
Off topic a bit but I thought INEOS was the company who invested in United, but I keep seeing “Trawlers limited” as the company involved,
Still says Ratcliffe mind
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posted on 23/7/24
Nothing about the money side of things there. All about the action and results on the pitch. Good to see.
posted on 23/7/24
Really good touch. In fact it would be a great line of communication if the new DoF does a regular piece like this without obviously giving away transfer dealings.
posted on 23/7/24
Not a single mention about the charity shield cup final?
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Ji Sung Park's Cousin (U2958)
posted 16 minutes ago
Not a single mention about the charity shield cup final?
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Ten Hag has already done his bidding on this.
posted on 23/7/24
Nothing about how he signed Tonali without doing any due diligence
posted on 23/7/24
"Arthur Albiston"
posted on 23/7/24
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 28 seconds ago
"Arthur Albiston"
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Genuinely interested as to what it is you are laughing at.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 28 seconds ago
"Arthur Albiston"
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Genuinely interested as to what it is you are laughing at.
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Fair point, when I was a younger and my Da was working in Manchester that was the first team at Utd I saw, maybe around 75, 76? and he was there, great wee player and he stuck in my mind as I had started playing football as a full back
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 20 minutes ago
Really good touch. In fact it would be a great line of communication if the new DoF does a regular piece like this without obviously giving away transfer dealings.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agree, nice to see the training facilities are being upgraded too.
posted on 23/7/24
Omar Berrada also made a point of writing to MUST right at the start of his tenure, striking a very collaborative, "my door is always open" tone. Even if it's purely pragmatic, that's a big improvement on the Glazer's tone-deaf, apathetic leadership.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 28 seconds ago
"Arthur Albiston"
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Genuinely interested as to what it is you are laughing at.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I remember getting a VHS video of best United games of the 80s and Albiston scored a late winner at Anfield. My Dad walked in and said that he remembered that game well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dIk8Mk_9T8
If I recall Albiston was a good player for us.
posted on 23/7/24
Players from my earliest United memories:
Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (who I absolutely worshipped as a kid), Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, Arnold Muhren.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 seconds ago
Players from my earliest United memories:
Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (who I absolutely worshipped as a kid), Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, Arnold Muhren.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, pretty much the players I first remember.
posted on 23/7/24
Wish someone had asked him about this BS re the Greenwood deal,.so he could shut it down.
Some will believe anything negative printed about United, no matter how stupid.
posted on 23/7/24
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴 (U2462)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 12 seconds ago
Players from my earliest United memories:
Arthur Albiston, Mike Duxbury, Kevin Moran, Remi Moses, Ray Wilkins, Bryan Robson (who I absolutely worshipped as a kid), Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside, Arnold Muhren.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, pretty much the players I first remember.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Showing my age a bit here then
Gordon Hill, Steve Coppell, Stuart Pearson, Brian & Jimmy Greenhoff, Martin Buchan, Joe Jordan
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 54 minutes ago
Omar Berrada also made a point of writing to MUST right at the start of his tenure, striking a very collaborative, "my door is always open" tone. Even if it's purely pragmatic, that's a big improvement on the Glazer's tone-deaf, apathetic leadership.
--
I am really warming to this structure already. They are doing and saying things the a reasonable person would expect. Everything the Glazers don't represent in fact.
posted on 23/7/24
The women's team have lost a lot of first team players.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A marked contrast to Ratcliffe's fairly explicit lack of interest.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A marked contrast to Ratcliffe's fairly explicit lack of interest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The womens team is a politically correct PR excercise.
The mens team and academy are, and should remain the priority.
posted on 23/7/24
Kept the same manager
Sold Greenwood and Donny on the cheap.
Signed 2 expensive, relatively unknown players.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves with how good a job the new set up are doing.
Il get excited when we have flogged Maguire or Lindelof, Rashford, and replaced them with top quality.
posted on 23/7/24
I'm seeing 'filtered' immediately after discussion of the women's team. Let me guess: is this someone with Andrew Tate adjacent views?
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Good read. Glad to see they’re looking at the women’s team as well.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A marked contrast to Ratcliffe's fairly explicit lack of interest.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah, but not unsurprising for the Tory priiiick.
posted on 23/7/24
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 5 minutes ago
I'm seeing 'filtered' immediately after discussion of the women's team. Let me guess: is this someone with Andrew Tate adjacent views?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It's one of RDD's sock accounts.
posted on 23/7/24
Off topic a bit but I thought INEOS was the company who invested in United, but I keep seeing “Trawlers limited” as the company involved,
Still says Ratcliffe mind
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