@tullohwid@ManUnitedZone Ok mate have a good weekend, but I put my life on you screaming for it v your team pal, I reckon the Fa actually agree next week
@tullohwid@ManUnitedZone You mad man ? Amad more a foul than theirs, he was actually grabbed whereas Maguire was a tiny grab and he fell, coz he knows more likely to get a penalty than scoring himself. Why not be strong and score yourself
@ManUnitedZone the one that was given he was clean on goal if not for the challenge, this one he is just running into the next defender. also, he doesn't stop him from running anywhere, he just out strengths him. very different
@KopiteJae Moving post mate and I am sure very much appreciated by every United fan that reads it. You are spot on with every word, rivals yes but respected always 👍❤️ keep the flags flying
Today, from the red side of Merseyside, we pause our rivalry and stand with Manchester United to remember Munich and the flowers of Manchester whose lives were taken far too soon on 6 February 1958. As Liverpool supporters, we know that some things are bigger than football, and Munich is one of those moments that changed the game and the country forever. To the club and its people, we honour the courage it took to rise again from such devastation, to rebuild a team and a spirit when 23 souls, including eight of the Busby Babes, never came home. Your history is written in both glory and grief, and on days like today even your greatest rivals bow their heads in respect. To the fans, who have carried this story across generations, we see how you have turned heartbreak into remembrance, with scarves, songs and silences in Manchester, Munich and far beyond. From one passionate fanbase to another, we stand shoulder to shoulder with you today, because love for our clubs does not stop us sharing sorrow when football loses its own. To the survivors, whose lives were forever marked that snowy afternoon, your resilience gave meaning to the loss and showed the world what it means to go on when your hearts are broken. The teams that followed walked in your footsteps, carrying the weight of absence and the duty to honour those who never had the chance to finish their story. And to the families of the victims, those whose grief did not end when the headlines faded, please know that the names you loved are still spoken with reverence by people who never saw them play but still feel their legacy. From Anfield to Old Trafford and every ground in between, we remember that they were more than players and staff – they were sons, brothers, fathers, friends, and they will never walk alone in our collective memory.
Jae. #YNWA❤️⚽
Happy birthday to my wife Helen.
Thanks for getting on the coach to Fulham away 24 years ago & putting up with me & standing by me ever since.
❤️😉
#whateverwordsisay
💣🚨🚨BREAKING: Manchester United are considering Cesc Fàbregas as a replacement for Amorim & have added him to the shortlist.
[Corriere Como, @FourFourTwo]
That’s the type of manager all United fans would take in a heartbeat! ❤️