
Crazy what you can do when you spend a mere £100m in the January transfer window. A miraculous turnaround for Eddie Howe’s relegation threatened Newcastle 👏
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Crazy what you can do when you spend a mere £100m in the January transfer window. A miraculous turnaround for Eddie Howe’s relegation threatened Newcastle 👏

Tiger Woods has been arrested and jailed for driving under the influence, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after being involved in a car crash in Florida.

🚨 JUST IN: Manchester United players believe they have let manager Michael Carrick down with their recent displays — and are blaming slow starts on a lack of games. A source said: "The players feel like they let the manager down with the way they played. They think the big gaps between games are hurting them and making them struggle to start properly. It’s something they are aware of and want to change." [@TheSunFootball]

Newcastle 2-1 Manchester United The first defeat of Michael Carrick's interim spell. #MUFC were out ran and out fought. The creaking left side were too much to cover up tonight. Real problems in ball progression and too many subpar performances.

If Manchester United beat Fulham on the weekend, Michael Carrick will have equalled Ruben Amorim’s longest winning run. Amorim had 47 games. Carrick will have had 3 (in this spell). A huge improvement. 🫡

🇹🇷😮 Bizarre moment in Turkey as Süper Lig player is sent off after receiving two yellow cards in seconds for telling the referee to step aside during a free kick.

🚨🚨Diogo Dalot: “We created enough to win the game to be honest. Then the red card gave us a disadvantage because we were on top of Brighton in the last moments. Overall very disappointed because we wanted to go through. All the lads kept trying to find spaces, like I said really disappointed because I think we deserved to win.” [@MUFCScoop]




🚨🗣️ Ruben Amorim: "Even when everything is going well, we find a way to make things difficult for ourselves." #MUFC

This bloke was employed by Manchester United for 9 years. Nine fucking years. One year in Greece and they're essentially begging him to leave. That alone says a hell of a lot about how one of the biggest football clubs in the world have operated over the last decade.