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Froggy

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  1. Of course I will. Our best press resistant defenders who can play with the ball have been injured for large parts of the season. Think it's mental to write off a manager after one bad season is all.
  2. That is what the tier 4 sources in the press are saying yes.
  3. I get that you all love to have a giggle when rival clubs aren't doing too well, but what do you mean why? He's a successful manager who's having a bad season, and it's not like it's a bad season with no reasoning. He's won a trophy in 4 out of the last 5 seasons. He's also managed the Bayern B team. He'd walk the Bundesliga with Bayern.
  4. No that would be pathetic. I just spend every minute of my life on here instead.
  5. We've a broken radio and Mae Young in centre back tonight and you lads are acting like we're not getting pumped. Our Europa League qualficiation depends on getting players back and jamming the FA Cup.
  6. He's going to have to be. It'll probably be him and Casemiro in central defence.
  7. My apologies mate, I thought the forum loved to cry about injuries. I must have misread it.
  8. Bound to be a record at this point for defensive injuries.
  9. Incorrect Stifler. 1) Class B shares are actually more valuable. Class B shares have 10 votes compared to 1 for Class A. It's why the Glazers controlled 97% of the club while only owning 69%. Almost all of the Glazers shares are class B. 2) He bought 25% of all A and 25% of all B shares. He has full control of footballing operations. Glazers will only vote based on commercial decisions. In terms of the club overall, no he isn't anywhere near a majority, but he has a ton of voting power now. For example, he has more class B shares than either Avram or Joel Glazer, or any single Glazer for that matter. Darcie Glazer was actually the Glazer with the most voting power and opposition fans have never heard of her. Worth noting, its the other Glazers including Darcie who were open to the full sale. Avram and Joel are the ones who wanted to keep going. He doesn't need their shares to gain full control of the club though. Hope this helped.
  10. Some are, but most of us are wary. The people he's bringing in is what's causing excitement, and in turn we're thankful to Ratcliffe as they're moves the Glazers would have never made. Also see nothing wrong with giving staff a kick up the arse. There's been so many stories from ex players about just how bad the place is. Ratcliffe wanting to raise standards is fine. He's still a businessman at the end of the day. His claim about being a huge Man United fan lost all weight when he happily jumped into bed with the Glazers, but maybe he just couldn't afford the club outright and this was the only to get in. We'll reserve judgement for now, but so far, so good.
  11. It is not a direct quote. It's quotes from the email, which was sent privately, and then leaked to the Athletic. Fair play to you for the acknowledgement that you might be misguided though. not many do that.
  12. When did he do this? You're surely not referring to the email he sent that a member of staff leaked to The Athletic are you?
  13. Absolutely mental people are trying to spin this as a negative. So utterly desperate.
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