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After the debacle of the super league, I'm glad United have re-committed to carry on with the passion and the purity of the game.
Bye nowHonestly I don't think the Glazers care about this protest. Why would they pay attention to a small group of people who gather around the training ground? They are as far from Carrington as possible. It is only good to distract the staff and the players especially with banners like "We decide when you play."
It is also unrealistic to expect the staff and the players to turn against their employer. It rarely happens in any company for many reasons.
Yet another really helpoful post from you.Bye now
Yes amicable - #GlazersOutThink the media would rather see this drag on forever and play up the conflict story than pushing for an amicable resolution.
Saw a video of an American flag being burnt. Fox News are gonna call for boots on the ground.
Good looking? Lady?As an American, I am surprisingly not offended by this in the slightest. Maybe it's the good looking lady distracting me from the flag on fire.![]()
Absolutely chuffed to see the images and know we are United but burning the flag is low.
Which meant they hate the Glazers = good. This one is different. If someone burned the Polish flag in front of my eyes I'd kick seven bells out of him and shit on his face.The fans burnt an effigy of Malcom Glazer nearly 16 years ago.
It's a piece of cloth. Probably made in ChinaWhich meant they hate the Glazers = good. This one is different. If someone burned the Polish flag in front of my eyes I'd kick seven bells out of him and shit on his face.
Why? It will bring attention. Smart move.Absolutely chuffed to see the images and know we are United but burning the flag is low.
It’s far more offensive than assaulting someone and shitting on their face, duh.Why? It will bring attention. Smart move.
Which meant they hate the Glazers = good. This one is different. If someone burned the Polish flag in front of my eyes I'd kick seven bells out of him and shit on his face.
It's a piece of cloth. Probably made in China
It’s far more offensive than assaulting someone and shitting on their face, duh.
Offensive to who? It is a piece of clothes.It’s far more offensive than assaulting someone and shitting on their face, duh.
Is there a worse journalist than Mark Ogden?
I think you´re greatly underestimating the effect of fan protests. The Glazers chose to withdraw from the SL, didn´t they.Honestly I don't think the Glazers care about this protest. Why would they pay attention to a small group of people who gather around the training ground? They are as far from Carrington as possible. It is only good to distract the staff and the players especially with banners like "We decide when you play."
It is also unrealistic to expect the staff and the players to turn against their employer. It rarely happens in any company for many reasons.
They cant fill their stadium ffs. How can they find people tp protest?Even if they didnt pull out, no fan would turn up to protest.
Is there a worse journalist than Mark Ogden?
Is there a worse journalist than Mark Ogden?
I think you´re greatly underestimating the effect of fan protests. The Glazers chose to withdraw from the SL, didn´t they.
Just because Joe the Englishman on redcafe doesn't care for symbols his grandfathers fought for doesn't mean other countries are the same.Why does that hurt your so much? A flag is a piece of cloth. Just because someone burns it, it doesn't mean your country is worthless.
Beating someone up for burning a cloth is a disproportional response.
Why? It will bring attention. Smart move.
Exactly.
I've lived in England pretty much all my life, but if someone burnt a union jack, it wouldn't affect me in the slightest. Doing this does not make England a bad place to live. 4-month lockdowns and Brexit on the other hand, maybe a good reason to leave the country....
Just because Joe the Englishman on redcafe doesn't care for symbols his grandfathers thought for doesn't mean other countries are the same.