
Griff
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@sistoney67 Joke....should be played at old Trafford....the lads deserve to play in front of 60 thousand people 🤣🤣
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2022 Youth Cup final at Old Trafford allowed United players to don club suits, use the first team's dressing room and play in front of nearly 70,000. Mitigation for City choosing the CFA but FA should now move future finals to genuinely neutral venues.
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MUST | Manchester United Supporters Trust@MU_ST
Joint Statement from Manchester United fans groups regarding FA Youth Cup venue The news that the FA Youth Cup Final, a great fixture which has heralded so many superstars of the future, is to be played in a stadium of just 6,000 people is a disgrace.
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@TelegraphDucker Do you think city may have asked their players do you want to reverse it or play it at home. For them its all about winning the trophy not playing in front of tens of thousands of people who haven't been arsed watching them before.
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Can’t understand why City not agreed to FA Youth Cup final being moved to Old Trafford with club ruling out Etihad in race to ready North Stand
Ask those #MCFC U18 players if they’d prefer to play in front of 70,000 or 7,000
What an opportunity missed
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@TheCanaryUK Trial by jury.....how can someone be found not guilty when admitting criminal damage.
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@HACKETTREF Simple rule is no grappling either way. Refs need to give free kicks penalties it will soon stop
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Ian the grappling was taking place when the ball was in place
Ian Tyrrell@IRTyrrell
@HACKETTREF Surely a penalty could not have been awarded because the ball was out of play. I'm confused as to which "expert" I should believe
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@HACKETTREF Does var get the majority of the decisions right. The answer is No, we should go back to the referees call and stop the 5 mins of analysing and still getting the decision wrong.
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@Haywaphi17 @FA_PGMOL Var hasn't improved anything the referring is exactly like pre var. Shit
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What’s more bizarre about this is Bournemouth got a pen for absolutely nothing yesterday. Oliver won’t ever ever go the screen as Taylor won’t. Because they are head Refs, they never get undermined by any of the other officials @FA_PGMOL
Aaron Barton@Aaron__Barton
Can go ahead and this to the collection
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@carl_thompson70 Yeah, I moved out in 84. When I last drive down I was surprised at how didsbury it felt
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@Grifter14 Bury New Road is quite busy, if you're into all that artisan palaver.
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Gabriel should have been sent off for violent conduct during Arsenal’s loss to Manchester City in April, the Premier League’s key match incidents panel has found.
In the 82nd minute, with the league leaders chasing the game, the defender was pushed by Erling Haaland and the pair had a head-to-head altercation. As they parted, Gabriel appeared to push the striker with his head.
Referee Anthony Taylor gave each player a yellow card following the incident, and video assistant referee (VAR) John Brooks did not intervene.
The Premier League’s KMI panel is an independent body introduced in the 2022-23 season that reviews critical match incidents in the referee’s jurisdiction.
The panel ruled by a majority of 3:2 that Gabriel’s actions warranted a red card for violent conduct, due to his extra head movement, according to sources with knowledge of the outcome.
🔗 nyti.ms/4cXgBPn

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@gringoben @gmhales Then when his hands are under his body with the knife in his hand, how do you retrieve it ?
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@gringoben @gmhales He walked towards them with a knife in his hands. How would you have dealt with it ?
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@essexnproud When you have been Tasered you are paralysed
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Does anyone feel kicking a lifeless mentally ill man in the head think is proportionate
ℹ️ Not The Torygraph 💚 #SaveOurNHS #ScrapNHSBill@TweetForTheMany
@Keir_Starmer @beneathbluster Fuck you - it was a valid question and he didn’t need to apologise
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@NormanBrennan Could you imagine if they let him carry on attacking people and waited for firearm support. They would have gone mad. I wish criminals gave them selves up without a fight. The world would be so much better.😱
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Folks to be fair across Britain the Far Majority of the good people are 100% supportive of the Two Brave MET officers; BUT I’m somewhat bemused that ‘some’ have attacked them for? Detaining by Force what ‘They’ felt appropriate to use against an ‘Armed’ Terrorist who had just tried to Murder Two Men & STILL posed a Threat to Them! The Force they used?>ALL LAWFUL!!🤷♂️🙄
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@homer4madge @Barry__Calder Did they know he had mental health issues ?
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@Barry__Calder Here we go glorifying police overkill
I don't believe that kicking a mental basket case man in the head several times is written in the metropolitan Police conduct handbook how can a mentally ill pleb be classified as a terrorist he gone bonkers ffs
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@snowleopardess How would you have stopped the man, recovered the knife without anyone including yourself get further stabbed by him.?
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So essentially his officers were repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head when he was already incapacitated by taser.
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar
Mark Rowley said that the 45-year-old suspect has a history of serious violence and mental health issues.
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@Mark_CPFC A real city fan wouldn't want to be filmed. Unfortunately that is what happens with success
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Just shows the difference between a proper fan (Southampton fan) and a plastic fan (City fan)
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt
We mic'd up a Man City and Southampton fan for their FA Cup semi-final clash at Wembley 🎤
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