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GrumpyGamerHD

@GrumpyGamerHD

Call of duty, Fifa Gamer. I never said I was good, but I am g clearly grumpy

England, United Kingdom Katılım Ağustos 2016
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GrumpyGamerHD
GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
@WWEgames You nees to add a smackdown 2 style career mode. It was the last good wrestling game.
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#WWE2K26
#WWE2K26@WWEgames·
Relive it. Rewrite it. Run it. Where Icons return, and Rules don’t. The show never stops in #WWE2K26 😤 Pre-Order Today! bit.ly/4c2vP6V
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GrumpyGamerHD
GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
@ManUtd Is that the transfer director mowing the grass, because he isnt doing anything else!
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GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
@Rupp45 Agreed, not watched an event that bad in a long time
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Candice Nicole
Candice Nicole@CandiceNikole_·
Wait….that’s it? I’m only 2 years into watching wrestling again but am I the only one who expected more from that match? We get Travis Scott,which I didn’t need, but no Rock? No “Corporation” talk? No shocking moment….Especially with how slow that match started? #WrestleMania41
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GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
Fucking awful ending cena looked shite (thats probably the whole point) whome thing looked half arsed. Weak entrances alround. And the best match was probably the least hyped #WrestleMania41
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The 1958
The 1958@The__1958·
🗣️Today was a massive success and fans showed up in huge numbers. Young, old, families, supporter clubs, some fans clearly struggling. All for the love of our club and to fight for everything we stand for. Worldwide media coverage turning the lens of greed back on our owners. Each one of you made a statement that we have had enough. We will not take it any longer. Many seem to think that a protest is a silver bullet. It is a war of attrition and the war to protect the best interests of our club, generational fans and football is underway. We have always said it’s a marathon not a sprint and it requires resolve, dedication and commitment. This will be more than protests at the ground and everyone will need to play their part. Everyone who took part today at the ground or online will be on the right side of history. Unified in solidarity under a single cause. Stay the course and support each other. Further updates will be released this week on what comes next. The 1958🇾🇪
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The 1958@The__1958·
🗣️HEADING INTO ARSENAL PROTEST 9TH MARCH: WHY PROTESTS WORK Owners (especially ours) will always say protests don’t bother them (what do you expect them to say 🤷‍♂️) We know for a fact the protests had an impact before Glazers announced the strategic review (corporate speak for putting the club up for sale). We know from a source close to them. We know from the Arnold discussion. One day (if we ever do a book 😂) we will explain fully. It disrupts operations, harms their reputation and impacts the bottom line. Protesting works and here are just 10 reasons why: 🔴(1) Fan Power and Revenue Dependency • Matchday Revenue: Clubs often rely heavily on ticket sales, merchandise, and concessions. Boycotting games/stands or refusing to buy merchandise or anything from the concourse directly impacts the owner’s income. More on this soon. • Global Image: Fans often enhance the club’s global image. Protests, especially on social media or in the media, can damage this perception, which may affect sponsorship deals and brand. We have experienced this first hand. ⚪️(2) Public Pressure and Media Attention (Damage to Reputation) • Protests draw widespread media attention, creating bad publicity for the owners. Sponsors and other stakeholders may pressure owners to act to protect their investments. • Fans are the heart of the club’s identity, and negative public perception can push owners to engage with supporters to resolve issues. • It turns the lens of greed back onto the owners • Damage to their fake manufactured image with sponsors and investors • Worldwide media coverage, national media coverage across all media formats. We have seen this with the protests before the strategic review and marginal investment was announced. ⚫️(3) Loss of control and power • Protests challenges the authority of owners, signalling that fans are a significant stakeholder group capable of influencing club decisions. We know this first-hand in. Owners dislike protests as it undermines their control. 🔴(4) Political and Regulatory Influence • Large scale fan protests can lead to government or league intervention. Like we seen with the protests over the European Super League that led to political figures speaking out and Glazer retreating before they pacified fans again with false promises. Some falling hook, line and sinker for their rhetoric. • The Glazer clause for buying clubs implemented. A slap in the face for all United fans who have been failed by politicians and ruling bodies • The bill underway in Parliament for a football regulator ⚪️(5) Unity Among Fans • A unified fanbase amplifies the message, making it impossible for owners to ignore collective discontent. Clubs often pride themselves on their connection with supporters (tenuous with our lot) so sustained protests challenge this image. • It’s a cathartic bonding experience for all fans. Join a protest you will find out ⚫️(6) History Shows It Works • Examples like the European Super League collapse United fans protests against the Glazers (which eventually led to partial concessions like the sale of shares) prove that coordinated efforts can force owners to reconsider their decisions. Don’t let anybody tell you otherwise. • Protests at Blackpool (against the Oystons) eventually led to the owners selling the club after fans boycotted games for years. • Look at the examples outside football throughout the ages. 🔴(7) Impact on Club Performance • Toxic atmospheres caused by fan unrest can negatively affect the club. Owners may act to protect the clubs competitiveness and their investment. ⚪️(8) Stakeholder and Investor Disruption • Sponsors, players, investors and employees may become uncomfortable with prolonged unrest. This additional pressure can make owners reevaluate their stance or ownership. ⚫️(9) They can’t ignore fan sentiment forever • Owners may be forced to make unpopular concessions such as putting the club up for sale, investment or spending more money such as knee jerk signings in an attempt to pacify fans (plenty of examples of this from our club). A collective voice will often leave owners with no choice but to act, even if it goes against their initial plans. 🔴(10) Emotional disconnect from fans • Protests reinforce the divide between owners (often seen as outsiders), and fans, making it harder to build goodwill or any long-term relationship. This emotional disconnection can be difficult (in our case impossible) to repair For protests to succeed, they must be sustained, well planned, well organised, and targeted at the areas that matter most to the owners, such as (but not limited to) finances, reputation, disruption, operational costs and external relationships. Ultimately, protests disrupt the balance owners try to maintain between running a club as a business and preserving the identity as a cultural institution and community asset loved by fans. Not so much a balance at our club. Passion and persistence make protests a challenging issue for any owner to handle. Love will always beat greed. We had to let the situation play out with the marginal investment into our club. It was the right thing to do. Let’s see how those cards fall. However, we always said the clock is ticking, we are sure you have seen our banner. We will know fully the road we need to take on the 13th August. Protesting and creative ways of doing them are one of the main tools we can use against the establishment. It is everyone’s democratic right to protest. They have an impact don’t let anyone tell you differently. Foundations have been put in place for unity at a scale never seen before in our game. There have been battles down the years but the great war to save football is about to begin. See you all on the 9th March. TOGETHER WE ARE EMPIRE The 1958 🇾🇪
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The 1958
The 1958@The__1958·
Some seem to have difficulty understanding what we are protesting about 🤷‍♂️ Let’s clear it up. - Glazer ownership (the root cause) ✅ ✅ - The trajectory of the club (we can see it and it will not end well) ✅ - The contempt shown to fans (no communication, secret gagged meetings) ✅ - INEOS assault on fans, charities, staff (penny wise pound foolish) ✅ - Removal of concessions (from those most vulnerable) ✅ - The eradication of fan culture (the working class who built football) ✅ - The attack on the very fabric of our club ✅ Signings ❌ Performances on the pitch ❌ Results❌ It’s time to rise up or turn off the lights. We have been working for some time in the shadows on UNITY at a scale never seen before. There have been battles down the years but the great war to save football is about to begin. TOGETHER WE ARE EMPIRE The 1958 🇾🇪 Music courtesy of our good pals over at @SpangledBand
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Stretford Paddock
Stretford Paddock@StretfordPaddck·
👋 Morning, Reds! Who is the FIRST player that comes to mind when you see THIS kit? 🤔🔴 #MUFC
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GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
@elonmusk We fucking hate it here to Elon! We don't need reminding that our weak woke, government couldn't run a child's party!
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Stretford Paddock
Stretford Paddock@StretfordPaddck·
Where can United realistically aim to finish in the Premier League table this season? #MUFC
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Rhythm + Flow
Rhythm + Flow@rhythmflow·
THREE BEAT CHANGES?!!?!? Jay Taj's final song was 🔥🔥🔥 Watch his performance of "Make Me":
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GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
@RiyadhSeason you robbing arseholes, buying judges! Tyson won that by 3. You were supposed to.be making boxing relevant again and all you have done is prive it's is still as corrupt as your oil fields.
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GrumpyGamerHD
GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
You already have a stop on freedom of speech, placing people in cuffs for their views. You as a government and the toys over the last decade, have aloud this country to become woke and weak in its views. Absolute travesty. No longer is Britain great but weak and oppressive.
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GrumpyGamerHD
GrumpyGamerHD@GrumpyGamerHD·
@Keir_Starmer you need to stop messing with people's rights if people choose to smoke it is up to that person. Especially outside. Whatban absolute farce. This country has an awful lot more pressing matters than if someone sit and has a cigarette as an adult. #mininorthkorea
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