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Ben Relouw 🔰

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United til I Die. Glazers Out.

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Ben Relouw 🔰
Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@SimplyUtd Maybe the board did all of those things, because I am pretty sure Amorim was just a lowly coach.
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SimplyUtd@SimplyUtd·
Sold Garnacho Sold Antony Loan Rashford Loan Sancho Sold Hojlund Sold Onana Sign Cunha Sign Mbeumo Sign Sesko Sign Lammens Unlocked Amad Called out the BOARD Removed player power Thank You Sir Ruben 👏🏾🇵🇹
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Manchester United Forever
🚨🗣️ Steve McClaren on how Erik Ten Hag relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo broke down: “Erik tried to impose his style and that’s why he had that fight with Ronaldo all the way through,” “I said to Erik, very early, ‘It’s you or him, Ronaldo was generally OK. But he didn’t want to do the job that Erik wanted him to do. Or didn’t feel he was capable of doing it. The instructions out of possession were, ‘Get into the middle, as soon as you’re back, you’re the first press, then double run, even a triple run now and again’. “I used to say to Ronnie, ‘If you want to play, that’s what you’ve got to do’. He’d argue, ‘Ah, nobody wants to press’. I’d say, ‘Well, they’re all young lads, they can press’. “It’s right that 11 players attack, 11 players defend. Not 11 players attack, 10 players defend. So I said, ‘You have to run, it’s simple, Ronnie. If you don’t, you don’t play’. “Maybe other managers have tried to adapt and accommodate to get the best out of him. The balance of that was significant. You’ve probably got half the squad going, ‘We think Ronnie’s right’, and half going, ‘We think Erik is right’. #MUFC [@lauriewhitwell, @TheAthleticFC]
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Red Marrow@RedMarrow_·
Even though there are doubts about Carrick's tactical ceiling, he is likely to finish 3rd/4th with this squad, and that counts for something. Any new manager, unless they have a world-class pedigree (like Luis Enrique), will be competing with Carrick from Day 1. Anything below 3rd/4th will lead to questions about why Carrick wasn't retained and, subsequently, will have undue pressure on the new manager. The natural ups and downs of a new project will be forgotten, and everything will become a Carrick vs. new manager argument. He wins, and it will not be a big deal, as Carrick also won. He loses, and it will be like the end of the world. A lose-lose scenario for the new manager.
Telegraph Football@TeleFootball

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Iraola emerges as strongest candidate to rival Carrick for next Man Utd head coach 😬 United wary of Solskjaer repeat 🍒 Iraola admired for Bournemouth work 🇪🇺 UCL qualification will intensify Carrick support @JBurtTelegraph has more ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

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Ashley Young
Ashley Young@youngy18·
From Sefton Road to Vicarage Road to Villa Park to Wembley to Old Trafford to San Siro back to Villa Park to Goodison Park and finally to Portman Road. It’s been some journey that I only dreamt of as a boy! But with this dream there has to be an ending and Saturday might be the Last Game Of My Professional Career🤘🏾💛💜🤍❤️💙 23 years and OUT! To be continued….
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Ben Relouw 🔰
Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@MartienBall I'd sell this summer when others aren't fully aware how poor he is. Another season like this one and we'll have to pay off his contract to get him to leave.
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Martien 🇳🇱@MartienBall·
I’m giving Amad one more season, but that’s it. I’m sorry but he’s been at the club for 6 years now. We’ve blamed managers, we’ve blamed formations… who are we going to blame next? He’s not a kid anymore, he’s turning 24. He needs to have a better decision making, score goals, get assists and decide games. Dribbling is for street football, real football requires much more than that and he’s just not delivering. Next season, he needs to establish himself as one of the main players otherwise we could be looking at another Rashford type situation, where one good season is followed by two or three that are average at best.
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Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@AdamJoseph Grealish is clearly an addict struggling with a disease, Rashford is immature and self involved. He has a problem going out, not a problem getting drunk. Neither is good, but one is behavior the other is a disease.
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Adam@AdamJoseph·
It is good that the media is showing concern for Jack Grealish's wellbeing. Players are human & compassion matters. It is also speaks volumes about the difference in treatment compared to Marcus Rashford. Grealish's off-field pattern is objectively worse: At Villa he was pictured inhaling nitrous oxide balloons, pictured lying drunk on the ground in the road in Tenerife, all night hotel party with police called, clubbed hours after heavy defeats (dropped to U/21s). 2020 drunk-drove, crashed his £80k Range Rover into parked cars & a wall, stank of alcohol, slurred speech, fled scene, an £82k fine & 9 month ban. 2025 £20k Christmas party ending in strip club at 4am, then missed Everton game citing illness. Rashford for comparison; overslept/late, dropped. Clubbed after derby loss. Two nights clubbing in Belfast heavy drinking, claimed illness, missed one training (while fit), apologised, dropped for one FA Cup game & heavy fine. Speeding 104 mph, 6 month ban. The same media that called for Rashford to “focus on football” now offers Grealish compassion & understanding. Treat every player to the same standard of care & accountability.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
Continuing the blockade puts far more pressure on us than on Iran. Iran has proven it can endure economic pain—it has been doing so since 1979. The blockade will not force Iran to abandon uranium enrichment, ballistic missiles, or its proxy networks. Instead, the blockade is hurting the American people and creating serious domestic pressure on POTUS: Gas prices will continue to rise as we head into the midterms, harming the working class voters who overwhelmingly backed Trump and Republicans—putting GOP majorities in serious jeopardy. Staging three carrier battle groups plus a massive build up of airpower in CENTCOM to enforce the blockade is unsustainable—it hands an emboldened IRGC ample opportunities to strike U.S. forces and drag America back into war on Iran’s terms. The global fallout only increases the pressure on us, not Iran: Beyond the oil and gas crisis, the blockade is now triggering a global fertilizer shortage that will cause major food security crises and potential famines in vulnerable regions. The smarter path is clear: withdraw, declare victory, and use sanctions relief as our negotiating leverage with Iran. This resets the talks on our terms, avoids war, and prevents further escalation of the energy crisis at home and abroad.
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Ben Relouw 🔰
Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@SimplyUtd 10x better than Odegaard, even Arsenal know that because they want to replace Odegaard.
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Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@buperac So in 100 years they'll be close to 2 billion Indians in Canada, if they keep up the same multiplication rate?
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bu/ac@buperac·
Canada in 1914 had a population of 8 million people India in 1914 had a population of 315 million people Canada was a young country, only settled for a hundred years or so India was tens of thousands years old In that time Canada led India in every single technology advancement, from electricity, transportation, communication and agriculture Canada didn't want to let in a bunch of Siks because millions of them in tens of thousands of years couldn't build anything of value, they didn't want Canada to become retarded. Since then, Canada has let in Sikhs and has become the fentanyl and retard capital of the world. The forefathers were proven right.
EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed

On @FallonTonight @diljitdosanjh tells Jimmy that Sikhs weren’t allowed 2 disembark in Vancouver from the Guru Nanak Jahaz Komagata Maru in 1914 & a few days ago he filled a stadium of 55K Sikhs 2 see him 2KM from that port. Crazy to think Sikh’s run Canada’s economy today. 🙌🏽

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The United Stand
The United Stand@UnitedStandMUFC·
🗣️ @JacobsBen: "This notion that Manchester United can go from £75m, which is what they were prepared to pay last summer, to £50m and start an engagement with Brighton is firmly denied by Brighton sources." "It's dismissed to me from enquiries that I've made that anything starting with a 5 or 6 will get Carlos Baleba." #mufc
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Ben Relouw 🔰
Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@JacobsBen Don't spend money, it won't last. People can only keep up the charade of watching women's football so long.
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Ben Jacobs@JacobsBen·
🚨 Brighton confirm plans for the UK and Europe’s first purpose built women’s football stadium. The stadium will provide bespoke facilities for Brighton’s women’s team and represents a key milestone in the club’s 2030 vision. Work has begun on a planning application for the new women’s stadium located at Bennett’s Field. The location is immediately adjacent to the Amex. The new women’s stadium has been designed with a minimum capacity of 10,000 and will be connected to the Amex via a new bridge link. Significant progress has already been made on design work for the stadium. The club’s ambition is for the stadium to open no later than the 2030/31 season, subject to planning approvals. 🗣️ Women’s managing director Zoe Johnson: "The prospect of a bespoke stadium, built exclusively for women’s players, staff and supporters, is incredibly exciting. It is a project that is the first of its kind in the UK and Europe, and one of only three in the world, and will capture the imagination of stakeholders across the women’s game, not just here but globally." 🗣️ Tony Bloom: "Since we announced our intention to build a stadium for the women’s team in Brighton and Hove, we have seen unprecedented interest locally, nationally and internationally. It is a topic I am regularly asked about by many of our fans, clearly indicating the growing level of interest and potential for women’s football. "It is a significant further investment in our long term vision for women’s football at Brighton & Hove Albion. A women’s stadium in the city is essential to the continued growth of the team." 🗣️ Paul Barber: "With a capacity aligned to Women’s Super League regulations, the stadium reflects our clear belief in ‘right sizing’ the stadium to grow the fan base sustainably. A stadium ‘built for her’ is not only a significant capital investment for the club but one which we know will also benefit the city and other areas around the stadium through the creation of local construction jobs, apprenticeships and training opportunities for local people; further boosting the club’s already significant contribution to the local economy, and at a time when there is a great deal of economic uncertainty."
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Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@CharZiyanah When was he ever really in form? It's always just been a fantasy so people could use it to attack Ten Hag.
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RedDevilGirl
RedDevilGirl@CharZiyanah·
Don’t turn on Amad. This is the time where he needs us to support him and have his back and will him back into form ❤️ because when he is in form, he is such an incredible young talent and important to the future of this club. And remember this quote: “I’m very happy here. Why not stay here all my life?"
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ً@prinkasusa·
Jimmy Carter was the 39th U.S. President - and never ordered a single aerial bombing campaign against a foreign country. Every modern president before and after him did. Carter chose diplomacy where others chose firepower. His defining moment came at Camp David in 1978 - locking Egyptian and Israeli leaders in 13 days of brutal negotiation, emerging with a peace agreement that ended 30 years of war. His presidency faced the Iran hostage crisis, oil shocks and economic turmoil - crises that would have given any leader justification for military escalation. He held the line anyway. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He died in 2024 at 100 years old. The man who never bombed anyone outlived almost every critic who called him weak.
@cessonmute

hit me with the harshest reality truth

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Kata
Kata@utdshows·
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on Marcus Rashford possible Manchester United return: 🗣️ “If Barcelona don’t sign Rashford and he says he wants to come back, Manchester United shouldn’t even think twice... bring him back and play him as the 9. United plays counter-attacking football, and we know how dangerous Rashford is in transition. Give him space, let him run in behind, and you immediately have a different threat. I’m watching him at Barcelona, not even starting every game, yet he’s still scoring. That tells you he’s still got that instinct. Meanwhile at United, Sesko only really looks effective when he comes off the bench. When he starts, the game seems to pass him by... and that’s why you’ve seen Mbeumo used as a 9 ahead of him. So you’re telling me a Premier League-born forward who knows the club, knows the pressure, and is already scoring in a top team shouldn’t be considered? That doesn’t make sense. Rashford through the middle, Sesko as an impact sub, Mbeumo off the right... that suddenly looks more dangerous than what they’re doing now.”
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Ben Relouw 🔰
Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@MartienBall He's crap, always has been, he was just a tool to beat Ten Hag with, because Ten Hag didn't play the second coming of Messi,, bla, bla, bla. Turns out Ten Hag was right not to play him.
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Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@bernardooooV3 You forgot to mention how they're selling off all their youth to fund this, so no present and no future.
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Ryan@bernardooooV3·
Sign Ben White for £50m. Didn’t work? Go and drop £60m on Timber. Sign Calafiori for £50m. Didn’t work? Go and drop £60m on Hincapie. Sign Ramsdale for £30m. Is he too dumb? Go and drop £40m on Raya (in the last year of his contract). Sign Rice for £105m. He can’t pass? Here is £60m on Zubimendi. Is he dumb too? Here is £70m to replace him. Sign Jesus for £45m. Didn’t work? Go and drop £70m on Havertz. Didn’t work? Go and drop £70m on Gyokeres. Didn’t work? Here is another £80m for the next shiny toy. Sign Madueke for £50m. Didn’t work? Go and drop £80m on Gordon or Leao. Sign Eze for £70m. Didn’t work? Here is another £70m to replace him. No trophies to show for all this money spent? No worries, let’s just blame Manchester City for spending.
The Football Era@FootballEra_

They signed Nico Gonzalez for £65m in 2025 January window just because Rodri got injured, he wasn’t good enough, and they binned him. They signed Reijnders last summer for £70m, used him for a few games, he wasn’t good enough, they binned him instantly. Now they’re about to sign Elliot Anderson for £100m. That’s close to £250m spent on a single position in the space of a year, no other club has that kind of financial luxury. This is what Arsenal are up against, financial cheats with endless pool of blood money. All their trophies are asterisked in my eyes.

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Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@utdscope Wow, no skill on the ball whatsoever, that would be shockingly bad.
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Morgan@utdscope·
First game of next season and we line up with this midfield three, we’d surely win it all.
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Ben Relouw 🔰@BenRelouw·
@sciencegirl Can we still swat flys or step on ants? Because lobster is just the oceans equivalent.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Switzerland has made it illegal to place live lobsters into boiling water, following increasing scientific evidence that crustaceans may be sentient, capable of experiencing pain. Over recent decades, research has challenged the idea that lobsters operate on simple reflexes alone. Studies suggest their nervous systems are more complex, showing behaviors that go beyond automatic reactions and point toward decision-making under distress. For example, experiments with related species like hermit crabs have shown they will abandon their shells, essential for protection, when exposed to electric shocks. This kind of trade-off suggests an ability to weigh risk in order to avoid harm. Lobsters themselves possess nociceptors, specialized nerve cells that detect damaging stimuli such as heat. When exposed to extreme conditions, they don’t just react momentarily; they can exhibit prolonged behavioral changes, indicating a deeper response. Under the new law, lobsters must be stunned before being cooked, either mechanically or electrically, to reduce suffering. The legislation also bans transporting lobsters on ice, requiring conditions that more closely reflect their natural environment. Supporters view this as a necessary step forward. Many scientists argue that if there is credible evidence an animal can feel pain, it deserves consideration similar to that given to birds and mammals. But this raises a bigger question. With billions of crustaceans used globally each year, and practices varying widely—should other countries begin to rethink how these animals are treated? Source: CNN, “Switzerland bans boiling lobsters alive.”
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