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TheRedDevils
TheRedDevils@RDevilsDaily·
@UnitedStandMUFC Let’s not confuse the point, they had no choice but to refinance the debt and interest rates are higher now that they were previously… The glazers are the root of the problem ofc but this was the only possible option available
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The United Stand
The United Stand@UnitedStandMUFC·
🚨 Manchester United have taken out $125million in long-term debt after a refinancing of borrowings related to the Glazer family’s 2005 takeover. United have restructured their $425m senior secured notes, which were due for repayment next year. The refinanced debt now amounts to $550m, at a higher interest rate of 5.36 per cent. [@mjcritchley @TheAthleticFC]
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Destiny Kay Onwe
Destiny Kay Onwe@Destiny_kayonwe·
Give cameraman a round of applause 👏👏
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The good gal 💥😍 ❤️🍷
When Kadaga was the speaker she was powerful worked against Ugandans to appease the dictator passed bills in favor of the dictator including the end of term limit and age limit bills . She went to brag that if it wasn't for her Museveni would be in rwakitura. But when her time came all that did matter . She was discarded like a used Ngabo condom. 💀 And somehow A³ thought she could appease the dictator even better and sure now fked around and found out 😂 Jacob Oboth oboth's downfall has began already era teyeyibala nyoo . 📌
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Martin Fox Ph.D
Martin Fox Ph.D@MartinPhd10044·
@MailSport @markgoldbridge Can't believe this talentless sycophant cnut has cashed in off the back of Manure like this🤬 Sad world - he's such an insufferable W⚓️
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Daily Mail Sport
Daily Mail Sport@MailSport·
EXCLUSIVE: The truth about @markgoldbridge and his empire We reveal how he made his millions, the claims he can't shake, his harrowing life before football, how 'toxic' rants have split Man United squad and his REAL name (no, not that one!) ⚽💸➡️ trib.al/o2dQloI
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Lea
Lea@Lea_EFC·
Who did this? 😂😂😂
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Robby fatman
Robby fatman@indpthought·
@The__1958 Yeah singing like you're at the orchestra is going to change anything. You're actually doing a disservice to the real fans who want to protest and riot. That's how you bring about change
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The 1958
The 1958@The__1958·
Follow Up Fulham Protest ✊ Thank you to the thousands of fans who turned out before the Fulham game. Your presence mattered. It showed that fan culture at this club is still alive and still prepared to stand up when it is directly attacked. This action gained national and worldwide media coverage. Protests matter culturally and on an emotional level. They let the club and ownership know that we are watching. That we are not going away and that we are not fucking happy. This protest was about ticket prices, access, atmosphere and supporter culture. It was about the systematic removal of ordinary fans so football can be sanitised, globalised and sold back to us at ever increasing prices. This is not accidental. It is a choice being made by those who see football as a product rather than a community. Protests are not and never have been a silver bullet. They require dedication, commitment and an unyielding belief. Old Trafford 🏟️ Old Trafford is our home. Not a commodity. Not a branding exercise. Not a development opportunity. It is the last physical link many supporters have to this club, alongside terrace traditions handed down through families and generations. Ticketing & Fan Culture 🎟️ We will continue to stand for fan culture and for affordable football for this generation, the next generation and those yet to be born. Football without supporters is nothing. Responsible Ownership ⚖️ We want responsible ownership. Let there be no ambiguity. Not the Glazers. Not INEOS. Neither represent responsibility, accountability or respect for Manchester United or its supporters. Protests have never been about results, managers or signings. They weren’t in 2005. They weren’t in 2010. They never have been since. We will support this club and this team no matter what happens on the pitch. That support is unconditional. Our opposition to ownership that harms the club is not. To those who mock, to those who sneer and to those who laugh while doing fuck all, it says more about the type of person you are than anything else. To those who seem obsessed by us (probably bots or idiots) but have been blocked by our automation, seriously get a fucking life. To the too cool for school crowd distracted by a couple of decent results and thinking this doesn’t affect you, it will. Ask yourselves where this road leads. You will not be laughing when tickets cost £100 to £150 per game. You will not be laughing when you are sat in a soulless bowl stripped of identity and filled with Americanised bollocks. You will not be laughing when families can’t be introduced to our club. Everything that once made our club and English football the envy of the world is being hollowed out for profit. We do not do this for recognition. We monetise nothing. We gain nothing. There is no hidden agenda. This is purely about love for our club and for those who passed it on to us in the right way. That is our only motivation. Family. Club. Community. The 1958 🇾🇪
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centredevils.
centredevils.@centredevils·
“Glazers: 20 years of theft and lies.” 🔰
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mufcmpb
mufcmpb@mufcMPB·
🚨 BREAKING: The 1958 are expecting the BIGGEST EVER protest against Manchester United’s owners before the Fulham game on Feb 1. Organisers expect WELL OVER the estimated 5,000-6,000 who protested against Arsenal last May. #MUFC
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Segawa
Segawa@markuswalker18·
@robertamsterdam I think colonialists were better because they never hid in patriotism
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Robert Amsterdam
Robert Amsterdam@robertamsterdam·
The cancer of internal colonialism rages in both Uganda and Tanzania. Those in power are not much better than White colonialists in their oppression of their people, believing that their colour gives them impunity to torture or murder their subjects. At this point, the African Union is little more than an instrument of reputation laundering. No donor should touch these countries under the current leadership.
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Robby fatman
Robby fatman@indpthought·
@Footballtweet He reminds me of a certain player from the red side of merseyside. They should sign him, he fits perfectly
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🤬 This is Preston North End's Milutin Osmajić. In 2024, he received an 8-match ban for biting Owen Beck’s neck vs. Blackburn. In 2025, he received a 9-match ban for racially abusing Hannibal Mejbri vs. Burnley. In 2026, last night, he did this.
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🇺🇬S_John 🇺🇬
🇺🇬S_John 🇺🇬@SsonkoJohn44·
@_hudsonc Cameron your new to this , hard u followed his msg throughout the campaigns u wud've understood that he played his part, one of the reasons he's in hiding is bcz of what he has been telling p'ple in all that period, like building a group of at least 10 people around u
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Cameron Hudson
Cameron Hudson@_hudsonc·
One gets the impression that Bobbi Wine did not have much of a strategy in place. Campaigning in an election that he had no chance of winning because the state capture and rigging was never in doubt. Now with no plan to contest results or sustain protests. What was the point of all that? Were there no lessons to draw from Kenya, Mozambique, or Senegal? The only thing surprising about how any of this has played out in Uganda is how quickly Bobbi Wine has surrendered to the inevitable. That hardly seems worth risking your life over... bbc.com/news/articles/…
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DNA Save🇺🇬
DNA Save🇺🇬@TheGeneralRetty·
@_hudsonc Why don’t you visit Uganda. You are reporting rumours. People in Uganda are protesting, they are being killed, M7 has locked the media and they won’t show in on camera, everyone who comes out to speak talks calmly to show the world all is well snd you fall for it as well.
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Wasswa Samuel
Wasswa Samuel@slwasswa·
@edrisa92 @_hudsonc A weak opposition candidate who is tear gassed and his campaigns are heavily restricted. His party members are arrested and brutalized. If he is weak why not just leave him to carry out his activities without interference.
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Music Reaction
Music Reaction@musicreac·
@Satelitepro1 @_hudsonc Naye ate gwe olimusilu nnyo… so it’s cows that should be on streets??? Do you even know the meaning of a riot??? Oli musilu nyo nyini dala…gwe ngenda kwekubila 😏
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Anne Mugisha
Anne Mugisha@annemugisha65·
When the government switches off the internet and all we can do is continue the fight for freedom on the same disabled platform; you start to understand how effectively we have been managed and how well we were rocked to sleep these last 39 years. In Uganda we exist in a different dimension. Where people are loud critics of oppression but succumb so easily to threats. Where an oppressive government is so bold they torture and incarcerate their opponents at will, knowing that the people will cower and the world will not care. A world where God-given rights are not guaranteed by law but are bestowed and withdrawn by those in power at will. A people so compliant they look on sheepishly as their heroes are jailed and silenced in an attempt to reduce them to irrelevance. Welcome to a country where people laugh at their own oppression. Ugandans will joke about anything even their own misery. A country that calls itself a republic yet normalizes family rule, accepting quasi- feudalism as standard fare. Listen, the battle is not here. It is a well-known tactic of war to lead the enemy to the wrong battlefield. We have already lost the battle in cyberspace because the oppressor controls it with a switch. The battle is not at the ballot box either - we have lost that too because we can neither defend the ballot box nor the tallying center. Is that not obvious? So where is the battle? It is within us. In what we control. Walking to polling stations every five years like lamb to the slaughter will not cut it. The one thing we control is our consent, our obedience and our compliance with unjust laws and bad governance. We can withdraw that consent in defiance. A government cannot stand if people withdraw their consent. When we show up at militarized polling stations we are not casting a ‘protest vote’ we are sealing the legitimacy of the pre-determined election. We repeat the same thing every five years and we know it is insane because repeating the same action and expecting a different result is the very definition of insanity. We must try something new. Don’t even think of violence. You will become them. Violence breeds violence. There are other ways of defying and withdrawing consent from the oppressor. We shall continue to explore them but first we must unite and speak the same language and sing the same song. We must identify as one oppressed people facing one oppressor, otherwise the battle is lost before it even begins - just like tomorrow’s election. Aluta Continua Anne Mugisha, Author, Activist, Rebel! 14 January 2026
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The 1958
The 1958@The__1958·
As announced we protest against this dysfunctional co-ownership before Fulham. But you have got to watch this! 😂 Full press statement tomorrow. The 1958🇾🇪
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all arsenal news
all arsenal news@Alarsenalnews_·
I have been challenged to ask this, since the return of Martin Ødegaard from injury, has he ever passed the ball to Viktor Gyökores immediately when he gets the ball in the final third? Has Martin ever created a chance for Gyökores? A through pass to him may be? How many chances has he created for the Arsenal striker? When Martin Ødegaard gets the ball, where does he take it immediately? I am not a Viktor Gyökores fan. I have made that clear before. His struggles to score goals here, I saw even before he signed for the Gunners. But I want to be fair that he's not getting the best service at Arsenal, and this could all be because of a disturbing fact that there is a creative problem. At this rate, it is now more easy and reasonable to defend Viktor than to criticise him. If Martin Ødegaard is at the centre of the Gunners' creativity and attacking game, then we need to ask more from him, or from the coaches. Why is it taking so long to resolve the Gyökores 'crisis' on the pitch?
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🇸🇮 Benjamin Šeško has now scored 44 goals since the start of the 2023/24 season. He's Europe's top U23 goalscorer in that time: ▪️ Benjamin Šeško — 44 ▪️ Jude Bellingham — 43 ▪️ Florian Wirtz — 36 ▪️ Rasmus Højlund — 35 ▪️ Jamal Musiala — 33
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People Of The Internet
People Of The Internet@PeopleOfTheInt·
Walter White still holds the crown for the best character development in TV history👑📺
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