Northern Ireland fans praying that Michael O’Neill doesn’t leave or get himself sacked anytime soon.
Northern Ireland fans praying that Michael O’Neill doesn’t leave or get himself sacked anytime soon.
Pretty expensive XI too.
Thibaut Courtois: £35m
Jurriën Timber: £38.5m
Wesley Fofana: £75m
Éder Militão: £45m
Tyrone Mings: £25m
Gavi: Free (Youth signing)
Emiliano Buendía: £38m
Ivan Perišić: Free
Yeremy Pino: Free (Youth player)
Neymar: £87m
Breel Emobolo: £10m
TOTAL: £353.5m
My dude, are you still trying to push this narrative that the UK is a police state?
Just take the L and move on.
Why though?
The law isn’t new, we’ve had lots of iterations of it over the centuries.
Also, freedom of speech isn’t freedom of consequences for saying it or doing it.
He isn’t though. It’s a suspended sentence.
I’m sure he’s not a bad person
Good people don’t tend to mock children who died from cancer, just saying.
Spent lots and lots and lots and lots of money while being bankrolled by one of the richest owners in the league?
What a fucking moron.
Basically torn his own world apart for literally no reason at all.
For anyone who can’t click on the link, in doing this utterly fucking stupid thing, he has:
Been given a 5-year stadium ban.
Had to pay a £154 victim surcharge.
Had to pay £85 in prosecution costs.
12-week suspended prison sentence (suspended for up to 18 months).
Ordered to do 200 hours of unpaid work.
What a fucking moron.
It even says in the article that he’s had to move out of his parents’ home because of the backlash his actions caused, and apparently his relationship with his partner has been affected too.
Can’t believe someone would willingly do something like that anyway, such a stupid and unkind thing to do, and that’s even before you get to how fucking stupid it is to do these days anyway, especially when we live in a world where everything is recorded.
Is it because they’re potentially going to have points deducted from them?
God, this film is fucking amazing.
I just don’t really get the consistency here.
I personally have no issue with VAR not being able to rule that the ball went out of play. I think Gabriel was fouled in the build-up and I still don’t see how they didn’t have the correct footage for the offside, but that’s another matter entirely.
My point is that if there wasn’t enough evidence to rule out whether or not Willock had run the ball out for them to act, then why was Rashford keeping the ball in play against Brighton not given the same advantage? Surely, they had the same level of evidence for that, no?
Lol, leaving on a free it is then.
That does also gloss over the fact that we have seen new rule changes too.
We’ve seen that dissent and time-wasting and now punished a lot more harshly, which has also contributed to it and those aren’t down to VAR interventions.
Almost as if Sky are directly influencing what they say.
Because the VAR scfreen is bigger and because it stops the players coming over to watch, as they’re not allowed to leave the field to watch it, whereas they can all crowd the referee if they whip their phone out on the field.
It is thought around £245m in additional funds will be made available by Ratcliffe for infrastructure works related to the stadium.
Seems like the only decent thing to come out for this for United fans, so far; Old Trafford has been crumbling for years now.
United really coming for the FC Hollywood title.
Kind of true though, was the same when he was at City too.
He’s a false nine and scoring goals isn’t the most important aspect of that role, much like Firmino at Liverpool.
That being said, he does need to turn up with a few more goals if he’s going to stand a chance in this Brazil side, especially since Richarlison is injured.