Mitch

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Mitch

Mitch

@MUFCMitch_

#MUFC and football views

Katılım Ekim 2010
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Mitch@MUFCMitch_·
@indykaila I think Liverpool should give him a lifetime contract. He's done great work this season
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indykaila News@indykaila·
The reports we've seen that Arne Slot's job is safe next season are very different from what we've been hearing. Arne Slot needs a miracle to keep his job. Senior players are baffled by his tactics this season.
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@Ankaman616 I hope Liverpool replace him with someone who offers the same defensive output...
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@MoSalah Passionate about the club but not enough to track back and help your defence 🤔
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@Malachians There just needs to be consequences. This is the guy that gave the ghost goal. He's never been good enough and shouldn't still be in the role but yet he's allowed to make mistake after mistake. Cost us 4 points this season with his incompetence. Sack him.
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Pilib De Brún (Phil Brown)
I don’t understand why it’s so taboo to interview referees after the game and get their views on why they gave decisions? Not doing that makes it so much worse because inevitably people will not fill in those blanks charitably. If Attwell says after the game “I’m sorry, I definitely made a mistake there” it’s hard to stay angry with someone after that. Instead we’re left infuriated by the perceived arrogance and the assumption that it’s personal.
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Alan D Miller
Alan D Miller@alanvibe·
Six years on, the Covid lockdowns are still ruining our lives Mass immigration, soaring government debt, worklessness – these all have their roots in that disastrous but popular decision Six years ago this Monday, we were confined to house arrest – something which, in law, normally requires a high burden of proof. Faced with Britain’s only genuine mass suspension of human rights, our human rights lawyers, so loud in their defence of foreigners and scoundrels, were silent. Coppers were free to indulge their worst authoritarian instincts. Drones were sent to pursue solitary ramblers. People who perched on park benches or simply seemed to be sauntering too slowly, were barked at through megaphones. Police in Derbyshire poured dye into a local lake to make it less appealing to fell-walkers, and proudly posted the “before” and “after” images of their vandalism. having inherited a budget deficit of over 10 per cent from Gordon Brown in 2010, they had reduced it to below 2 per cent and, on the eve of the lockdown, it was continuing to fall. All that went out of the window in 2020, and no one now believes that the supposed emergency-spending levels of that year will ever be fully reversed. The Government is borrowing £150bn a year, two thirds of which must go on servicing the interest on past debts. In February 2020, we were on the point of making our final mortgage payment; now, we are visiting payday lenders simply to fend off past creditors. Having spent the better part of two years consuming without producing, and printing money to cover the difference, we created a surge in prices. Inflation peaked at 11.1 per cent in 2022, and still has not fallen back to pre-pandemic levels. Lockdown introduced many working people who had never before claimed benefits to the process of getting money from state departments. Some found that they liked living that way. Around 3,000 adults are now being signed off as too sick to work every day and, as Lord Elliott of Mickle Fell revealed this week, the amount of money going on benefits to working-age adults (£333bn) is now higher than the amount raised by income tax (£331bn). Jobs not filled & far too many forms signed to being people to UK Until we confront the full consequences of those months, we will not grasp the depth of our predicament, let alone find our way out @DanielJHannan We need to make sure the further slide into Digital ID, mad Net Zero , Censorship & ever increasing state is halted. Stand Together
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Mitch@MUFCMitch_·
@P1x3lP3ngu1n @BBCNews 1. Who listens to radio anymore 2. Wow, they are more terrible than I guessed from the name. Had a little listen
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Pilib De Brún (Phil Brown)
Utd are far too nice about these things. Klopp used to go mental over decisions like this, as a result, they’d get every 60-40 for months and who could blame him. There is a myth amongst opposition fans that Utd get everything from referees and it hasn’t been true for a long long time
(fan) Frank 🧠🇾🇪@FrankEra_

🚨😤 | NEW: Lisandro Martinez's goal for Manchester United against Burnley earlier this month should NOT have been ruled out by referee Stuart Attwell, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents (KMI) Panel has said.

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iamsylar@iamsylar_14·
@MUFCMitch_ @sampilger I share your frustrations but VAR can't re-ref decisions of a ref who is 5-10 yards away. He's just a shit ref
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Sam Pilger@sampilger·
The only reason the referee didn’t give United a penalty for the foul on Amad is that they had just had one. Stonewall penalty. VAR ince again shows its uselessness by refusing to overrule.
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@lauriewhitwell Atwell is either a cheat or nowhere near the level. Ghost goal and all
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Laurie Whitwell@lauriewhitwell·
#MUFC played well before red card, managed game with 10 men. Mainoo great knitting play, Cunha took responsibility for carrying ball. Bournemouth energy caused issues. Atwell the focus, by coincidence having refereed 2-2 at Turf Moor when Martinez goal ruled out for a push.
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Sully@SullyTalkz·
#MUFC have been robbed off 3 points today. Because of poor officiating, we've lost out on a crucial 3 points in a super tough Top 4 race for UCL. We've also lost our most on-form defender to suspension. And all we will get is a pity apology next week and they'll move on. Joke.
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@Malachians It's an easy job to look at a decision multiple times and correct a clear bottle job decision
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Pilib De Brún (Phil Brown)
Stuart Atwell was absolutely petrified of the media response if he gave Utd a 2nd penalty and VAR wanted to support their colleague on the field rather than give the right decision. The arrogance of officials is something that needs addressing, I understand it’s a hard job but they’re deciding games every week more than the two teams on the field.
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@iamsylar_14 @sampilger It would be easier to take when there isn't a panel of people looking at it multiple times and still getting it wrong
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iamsylar@iamsylar_14·
@MUFCMitch_ @sampilger If there was no VAR that wouldn't change the situation. Ref still doesn't give the penalty.
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How was Stuart Atwell ever allowed to get promoted to the Premier League after the ghost goal. He's clearly unfit for any kind of professional level #BOUMUN #MUFC #VAR
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Al Foran
Al Foran@ImpressionistAL·
This is absolutely disgusting officiating from Stuart Atwell. VAR can fuck off too.
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@lauriewhitwell We need a deep dive on the podcast on how United are treated by officials. Enough is enough, it has to be exposed
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Laurie Whitwell
Laurie Whitwell@lauriewhitwell·
Match suddenly upside down. Maguire with a hand on Evanilson that was lighter than Amad received for his penalty claim - but this time adjudged foul + red. Can’t square those calls. #MUFC
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