Sid wrote: ↑1 year ago
What we're watching feels historic, historically bad, like the worst in my lifetime possibly. It's brutal to see.
Fans protesting again, players not playing, OT in disrepair, no football aptitude behind the scenes, another failed manager, falling commercials, smaller sponsorships, the Glazers extracting more of the clubs wealth than ever before...
Sid wrote: ↑1 year ago
What we're watching feels historic, historically bad, like the worst in my lifetime possibly. It's brutal to see.
Fans protesting again, players not playing, OT in disrepair, no football aptitude behind the scenes, another failed manager, falling commercials, smaller sponsorships, the Glazers extracting more of the clubs wealth than ever before...
Sid wrote: ↑1 year ago
What we're watching feels historic, historically bad, like the worst in my lifetime possibly. It's brutal to see.
What we’re seeing is truly the end for United as a force in world football. I think we’re done. Permanently.
I agree. We're watching the funeral of the successful United we all knew. The atmosphere in the Sky studio says as much, Keane's body language and words are like he's just seen the coffin get lowered into the ground. "This is not the United I played for". He's right, the club has gone