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@ftlomas

Macclesfield, England 参加日 Aralık 2010
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Fronk@ftlomas·
@OWS1892 100% correct. 👍🏼
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Oliver@OWS1892·
@tujeshynroman Not really. His actual policy ideas are unpopular, but it's easy to convince lazy-minded individuals you're on their side by standing pointing at refugees saying "there's your problem".
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Oliver@OWS1892·
"I've bought a house in Clacton, what more do you want?" Look at his indignation at being asked perfectly reasonable questions. A proper little Mussolini in waiting.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
Dicks and their fireworks. Youve had a week of it. Fuck off with some sparklers will ya, my dogs getting fat.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
@Busbyx3 Agreed. Self-centred grifters with snide agendas.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
Its Brexit all over again. Only this time we all get screwed.
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Pilib De Brún (Phil Brown)@Malachians·
I can’t even comprehend the kind of arrogance, disrespect and entitlement you have to have to go to Portugal, to a Portuguese football team’s press conference and condescendingly tell their Portuguese manager to speak English. Fuck me, that is wild.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
@sistoney67 Brilliant. Why should the bullying and entitlement of the British press start before he has?!
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Simon Stone@sistoney67·
Ruben Amorim just wants to speak to the media in Portuguese this week.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
@Kev1Lfc Wages! Hahahah he’s not wearing a hair net on the factory line pal. And how does talking to other clubs become the best way to negotiate a better salary?
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Lfc Kev@Kev1Lfc·
Always remember that Liverpool rejected Ruben Amorim because him and his agent used West Ham to try and squeeze more wages out of us. Not the type of character you’d want in charge of your team.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
City wanting to copy & paste the Barca Sporting Director and Manager tactic… this time with Viana and Amorim makes the United coup even sweeter. #NoisyNeighbours
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Oliver@OWS1892·
"Business will go down the pan" whines the millionaire. Good. If you can't afford to pay your staff enough to live on you have no viable business plan and deserve to go bust.
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FC Liverpool@tigerskintim·
@henrywinter @baayelblue “Football structure” these are trendy words nowadays but ultimately they are just words. We’ve heard all this rubbish before
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Anyone who thinks that Ineos, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford are the problem at Manchester United has not been paying attention to how the Glazers let the club slide as a footballing force. I’ve never met the Ineos knights but I’ve covered the Glazers since their takeover in 2005 and I know which ones I’d rather trust the footballing direction of United with. United have a proper football structure now, put into place by Ineos. Their new footballing executives, experienced football men like Dan Ashworth, are acting decisively in their pursuit of Ruben Amorim from Sporting to galvanise underperforming players. Ineos obviously had private doubts about Erik ten Hag as Ratcliffe sounded out potential successors in June, including Thomas Tuchel; when that, inevitably, became public knowledge, Ten Hag was undermined. That was a touch of naivety by Ineos in how football works and leaks, but their doubts about Ten Hag were understandable. Ineos then listened to the fans’ mood after the FA Cup final and kept Ten Hag. They gave him £200m to spend with little improvement to the team. The football structure put into place by Ineos took proper shape only in July: Ashworth started work as sporting director on July 1, director of global talent Christopher Vivell on July 4, CEO Omar Berrarda on July 13. Of course, it’s natural that Ashworth and Berrarda will have formed thoughts about the way ahead for United while on gardening leave but the action fully began in mid-July. United have been crying out for a proper structure, the likes of which all serious clubs have. And it needs remembering that the football structure formed by Ratcliffe and Brailsford has been up and running for only three months. When it became even more clear that United were continuing to decline further under Ten Hag, and that results and performances were unacceptable, the experienced football men in the new structure moved for an exciting replacement in Amorim. The 39-year-old has all the presence, communication skills and commitment to football with energy and identity that Ten Hag lacked. Of course, Ten Hag similarly arrived with a strong reputation. The pressure of the United job, living up to expectations, can wear managers down. For too long, and until he'd lost his way, Ten Hag didn’t have a proper football structure around him to support and guide him. Amorim, assuming dates and compensation are fully sorted, will do. It will be interesting to see whether Amorim's title is head coach or manager and the extent of his influence over recruitment, and how much of it will be shaped by his preferred 3-4-3. The squad’s clearly not good enough and Ten Hag is partly responsible for that. Recruitment has to be better, not only in ability but in strength of character. The newly-formed football structure has enough experience to improve United’s success at recruitment. Ineos would have deserved criticism if Ratcliffe and company hadn’t formed a football structure and filled the void carelessly created by the Glazers. Ineos have appointed well in Ashworth and company, who have acted decisively in their pursuit of Amorim. #MUFC
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Fronk@ftlomas·
@henrywinter Correct - my thoughts exactly, been saying this to all the naysayers and sheep following the tabloids and Talksporters… i’ve been impressed by them so far. Not perfect but so much better than the Glazers.
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Alternative MUFC.@AlternativeMUFC·
People celebrating a manager being sacked just doesn't sit right with me at all. Of course you can be glad that the club came to the decision that you wanted, but using that as a form of celebration is pretty tone deaf. If anything, it's a shame and an embarrassment that this club finds itself in this position yet again. A sad day for the club to have to be making these decisions in the first place. If anything, frustration and melancholy would be my natural go-to feelings when the reality of how shit we really are as a club reaches such desperate times as it did yesterday. Some big accounts on this app have been bouncing around on my timeline more vocal in their joy yesterday than they were when we won a trophy back in May. I'm not calling for a day of mourning but some maturity and context wouldn't hurt. While I agree that the decision was the correct one, we've been here too many times to think that a change of manager is the missing piece of the jigsaw and will change anything in the longterm. We had some unbelievable moments under Erik and we achieved more in this two year 'banter era' than most clubs do in a generation. Cheers Bald, I for one wish you all the best.
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Sean@logiebear196725·
Its time fans realised both Ineos and the Glazers are awful owners and must be removed from the club. 14th in the Premier League and 21st in the Europa League is total humiliation. This idiot manager has wasted £600m and is possibly even worse than the idiot manager he replaced.
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Fronk@ftlomas·
@logiebear196725 Think Sir Jim and co. done well so far. Barrada ✅ Ashworth ✅ Invested in team ✅ listened to fans ✅ backed a manager that possibly deserved one last chance ✅ acted and made moves for decent replacement ✅✅
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