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ever get that feeling of déjà vu?
Wait a minute.....
Does this mean the toilets at the ground are never cleaned?!?
Does this mean the toilets at the ground are never cleaned?!?
Seriously, you're so worked up one would think it was you who forgot to deplant the rubber bomb.
Of course that somebody has to be fired there, probably one that forgot to check their equipment. He'll cost his company around 3 mln pounds most likely. Today could have ended in some mass panic attack while leaving the stadium, there could've been the injured or even stampeded to death if shit got serious.
To pretend that everything is alright is pretty silly. Kudos to our stewards, the police and military for making all this stuff go, thankfully, impeccably safe but somebody's fecked up nontheless and should pay for it.
Wait a minute.....
Does this mean the toilets at the ground are never cleaned?!?![]()
How? HOW is this anything to do with the club?
This club really is a complete joke
Well, he hasn't. What happened today has nothing to do with what happens on the pitch.
It's as if some people would be slightly more accepting of such a situation if we were sitting top of the league. It takes a special brand of imbecility to draw comparison between the two.
- Sergio Ramos's mother on the wum
- Broken fax
- Leaked blood samples
- The Januzaj substitute
- Videos while bus being hammered by fans
- Dummy device
This year has well and truly been a magnificent PR journey.
I'm sat here in stiches man, I can't believe the state of this thread so to suggest I am worked up is ... I can't even address that.
It is obviously a mistake, should a cancelled football game equate to a company getting sued out of existence and having people who had nothing to do with the exercise unemployed as a result ? No, It's £3mil which is a lot of money to a lot of people, but not to us as a club.
Well, he hasn't. What happened today has nothing to do with what happens on the pitch.
It's as if some people would be slightly more accepting of such a situation if we were sitting top of the league. It takes a special brand of imbecility to draw comparison between the two.
Depends on where it was and how it was noticedExternal company using OT.
The company is obviously mostly to blame. You can't leave shit like that lying around.. Why aren't they counted in?
But unreal to think that something which looks 'incredibly likelife' to a bomb, was stored in Old Trafford for 4 days, without detection.
A mistake has been made in the process and nobody is fully yet sure how it happened. But using this incident to feed it into the wider narrative of Manchester United incompetence is tiresome already.
If people really want to use this episode to highlight just how much of a dickhead Ed Woodward is (as if this has anything to do with anything we see out on the pitch) then they need to get a hold of themselves.
I doubt this very much I'd say it would be embarrassing for club and external firm if it happened to Barcelona.
How is the fax machine stuff our fault?- Sergio Ramos's mother on the wum
- Broken fax
- Leaked blood samples
- The Januzaj substitute
- Videos while bus being hammered by fans
- Dummy device
This year has well and truly been a magnificent PR journey.
How? HOW is this anything to do with the club?
I can't believe people are blaming the club for this. The only thing we messed up on was not finding it in the toilet beforehand (why would the security staff be in the concourse toilets?), but ultimately the fecking fake bomb people or whoever the feck they were should've retrieved it. The security staff and stewards were impeccable today in getting 75,000+ people, including everyone in exec boxes, studios etc.
It was a bomb scare. It happens. The fact is that an EXTERNAL security firm fecked up massively, and they will be held accountable for this. They're truly in the shit.
How is the fax machine stuff our fault?
It's not the club who'll be paying it but the company most likely. I can't imagine our club letting this go like this with all smiles, it's sheer incompetence on the company's behalf and they'll have to pay for it.
I'm not talking about random people, I'm talking about somebody who was planting this shit and then he was probably responsible to gather all the shit back. What's so hard to understand here?
And again, you're underestimating what could've happened today. It's not just 'cancelled football game', it's an evacuation of 75k people. Anything and everything can go wrong there.
I can understand why you say that and accept that, but I am already seeing post on Facebook and Sky say how the club is badly run and how did it not get spotted for 4 day, we did it on purpose, in the eyes of non United fans,that is how they are thinking about United.
How is the fax machine stuff our fault?
- Sergio Ramos's mother on the wum
- Broken fax
- Leaked blood samples
- The Januzaj substitute
- Videos while bus being hammered by fans
- Dummy device
This year has well and truly been a magnificent PR journey.
I imagine it wouldn't have been clearly obvious to the normal person such as a cleaner. Given it was some sort of training, I imagine they would have put it in a place they are likely to find a bomb, not a in a place clearly visible to the next man.Depends on where it was and how it was noticed
But it didn't, it has to be judged on what actually went down, not what could have happened.
If the person whose job it was to count everything back in is disciplined by that company then fine, that is reasonable, but some people are advocating that the club sue them out of business, hos is that reasonable when the rest of the people there aren't culpable ?
A bit similar to you and your anti-Fergie agenda driven posts one would say. Ironic.
Leaked blood samples?
Schneiderlin's blood samples from his Man Utd medical were leaked before his transfer. Lots of people thought it was bullshit until the announcement was suddenly made official.Leaked blood samples?
Leaked blood samples?