With football invented in 1992. For all those who love the Premier League.
Here are the top 15 clubs, with the most points collected in the Premier League years.
#PremierLeague
Well, well, well.
Where do I start?, hypocrisy?, Irony?, bigotry?, How about our football club, For a club that desperately needs clarity on the pitch, Manchester United instead finds itself dragged into a PR storm entirely of its own making. And at the centre of it is Sir Jim Ratcliffe a man who promised footballing focus but has delivered political distraction.
Let’s be clear: Manchester United is not a political platform. It is a football club built on community, diversity, and global support. From Kuala Lumpur to Mumbai, from Lagos to Tokyo, the badge represents something bigger than borders. It represents belonging.
That’s why Ratcliffe’s comments on immigration feel so profoundly misplaced.
At a time when supporters want leadership, strategy, and accountability, the conversation has been hijacked by rhetoric that has nothing to do with winning football matches.We didn’t ask for culture wars we asked for competence.
And the irony is impossible to ignore.
This is the same ownership structure that has enabled the AMERICAN Glazers who have extracted BILLIONS while leaving the club burdened with debt and decay an ownership that have not put one penny in the club or the country and are looking for government funding to acquire a regeneration project whilst spending 1.8 Billion on a cricket team in India.
There’s a sharp irony in lecturing the countryand the vulnerable about immigration while choosing to live in Monaco a tax haven known for attracting the ultra-wealthy seeking financial advantage. It raises an obvious question: how can someone who has exercised the freedom to relocate for personal benefit turn around and criticise the movement of others? When you’ve built your life across borders for opportunity, condemning mobility starts to look less like principle and more like convenience.
You cannot claim to rebuild Manchester United while ignoring what makes Manchester United Manchester United.
This club was built by workers, sustained by communities, and elevated by players and fans from every corner of the world. The global fanbase isn’t a marketing slogan it’s the lifeblood of the institution. Alienating that identity is not leadership; it’s misjudgment.
And that’s the core issue here.
It’s the bitter, ignorant and quite simply the lack of awareness behind what he said. When you lead a club followed by hundreds of millions across continents, words matter. The role demands unity, not division. Focus, not distraction.
Manchester United doesn’t need political grandstanding. It needs humility, accountability, and a relentless focus on football.
Because Manchester United was global long before any owner arrived and it will remain global long after they’re gone.
Apologise and resign.
#UnitedIsBroken#jimratcliffeout#ineosout
🧵The best response to the bogus decision by the IOC @Olympics to ban the helmet of @heraskevych and silence the memory of Ukrainian athletes murdered by russia, is to see their faces, learn their names and share it with the world!
They want it gone, we’ll show it everywhere!🇺🇦
Two months after this video was taken, my beautiful 13 year old daughter Ashley died from #BrainCancer 💔
Childhood cancer is real, it’s devastating & it steals far too many young lives. All we want now is for more people to understand this reality & to help keep Ashley’s story alive.
If her light touched you, even just a little, we would be so grateful for a follow & repost. It helps us carry her memory forward & will spread awareness about #ChildhoodCancer 🙏🏻
Growing old is a privilege denied to many so I’m grateful to turn 56 today 🎂 and I’m thankful for the family and friends who made my day so special.
Life is short and beautiful - don’t waste a second ❤️
I want to apologise to all of my teammates staff and the fans 😔 I let everybody down tonight I shouldn’t let my emotions get the better of me I will do everything I can to make this right 🙏🏼
@shitscaredmum The day she was born must have been utter joy for you as parents and for her as a child with incredible parents. I think of her - and you all - every day and I didn’t know her. Sending you all our love xxxx
So today, maybe do something kind -give way to someone in the grumpy Xmas traffic, let the person with 3 items go in front at the till, give a compliment or just a smile.
Sign the #braincancerjustice petition & be kind, be brave, be silly and be honest
Happy Birthday Laura 🎂
Laura should have turned 26 today
I kid myself that she’s having the time of her life with new friends in some new city
But in reality I held her hand while she died at home, in a borrowed hospital bed - aged just 23 & 5 months.
Her loss is so huge, it blocks out the sun.
Looks like I joined Twitter the day before Laura’s surgery 7 yrs ago
I was terrified, heartbroken & felt so alone in my fear
Twitter has definitely changed but so many of you offered support, practical help, advice & listened as I screamed into the abyss
Thank you
#MyXAnniversary
Should have stopped game for head injury.
No handball for the penalty.
Didn't book Mbuemo for a deliberate petulant off the ball kick on Gakpo.
Ignored United GK handling outside box.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the always predictable Michael Oliver.
#LFC#Anfield#LIVMUN#EPL
Gracie & I wore more than 300 names on our tutus as we ran the Chicago marathon & it was truly an honour to carry them with us ❤️
This girl smashed her 1st marathon (despite a longest run of 10 miles!) with grit & determination- I couldn’t be more proud and Laura would be too 🌈
We are in an incredibly dangerous moment.
We not only face the threat of a far-right government coming to power for the first time in our history, but also a violent far-right street movement on a scale not seen here in decades - if ever.
This street movement, led by convicted criminal Tommy Robinson, is especially dangerous for Black, Muslim, Jewish, and other minority communities. And we need to build the broadest possible opposition to it.
Everyone has an interest in standing up to these far-right thugs. Their hatred, racism, and division are being funded and cheered on by the super-rich to distract from the real causes of people’s problems: our rigged economic system.
This stoking of hatred and division offers ordinary people nothing. It won’t build a single council house. It won’t put a penny more into the NHS. It won’t deliver higher wages. But it does allow the super-rich to shift the blame, protect their privilege, and keep getting richer - while everyone else is left worse off.
Throughout history, we have driven these far-right forces back.
And it is up to all of us - from different parties, from different communities - to come together, and to drive them back again.