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Yeah lets have them win the next 3/4 on the spin to catch us up with 14 odd games left.
Unreal to read that sort of ****aids from Liverpool fans, now is the time for us to put proper daylight inbetween us and and them, couldn't give a screw if Moyes gets the sack, as long as we are comfortably ahead of them, thats all that matters.
Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
Those that killed her, were following the law.
Yeah lets have them win the next 3/4 on the spin to catch us up with 14 odd games left.
Unreal to read that sort of ****aids from Liverpool fans, now is the time for us to put proper daylight inbetween us and and them, couldn't give a screw if Moyes gets the sack, as long as we are comfortably ahead of them, thats all that matters.
As opposed to losing a few more and then getting a much better manager in- as they won't make this mistake twice.
Just imagine they lose a few more, sack him and bring in somebody like Klopp. We'd all be gutted beyond words and he would start building a great team- but with Moyes in charge, steady away, losing a few and winning a few, he won't be building any sort of decent team and they won't win anything.
Whether they finish above us isn't in their hands any more, and if they do, then its our own fault- They would only catch us if we messed up, so i have no concern about them winning a few, as we should also be winning.
Hardly dumb beyond words you cretin
Originally posted by fah-q
Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
Premier League - Terrible start sees shocking drop in Manchester United's value
Manchester United's value has plummeted by £250 million to £1.5 billion in just one month all because of their worst start to a season in 24 years.
United’s dismal start to the campaign has seen the club’s value drop by a quarter of a billion in just one month, it has been revealed.
According to a report in The XXX, United’s share price has now fallen to £1.5 billion as a result of poor performances and unrest within the club.
It all comes with United seventh in the Premier League table following six defeats before the turn of the year.
David Moyes’s side have also been knocked out of the FA Cup and trail Sunderland 2-1 after the first leg of their League Cup semi-final.
United find themselves trailing leaders and local rivals Manchester City by a full 10 points and football finance consultant Keith Harris has told the newspaper of the extent of the club’s slump.
"The poor on-field results have begun to take a grip that has cost shareholders of Manchester United just under a quarter of a billion pounds," he said.
"The value of the business marked by the share price is worth about £250m less than it was just over a month ago. The Glazers are more interested in Manchester United as a producer of cash for themselves - this is a significant fall by any measure.
"It's a huge sum of money. It's not cash but paper value. It will be something they will inevitably keep their eye on,” he added.
"The Glazers had the opportunity to sell at a higher price than they could fetch today and declined because I think they thought that the curve they were riding was an ever-improving one.
"They are still burdened heavily by interest. In the last five years they paid around £400m in interest and recorded a loss of income in the quarter they just reported."
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