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Fiona Mackay
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Ex Stretford End season Ticket holder because of Glazers😡
Manchester, England Katılım Haziran 2014
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🚨🗣️ Benjamin Šeško on the growing bond between Manchester United’s attacking players:
“We work great as friends too. We go for dinner together when we can really get to know someone even better. I love those guys.”
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🚨🎙️ Rio Ferdinand on Shea Lacey:
🗣️ “Anyone who has watched Lacey can see he has a bright future at Manchester United... but only if he maintains his hard work and, most importantly, his discipline.
He came on for Patrick Dorgu in the 62nd minute and immediately showed quality. In just 28 minutes, he recorded 100% passing accuracy in the final third, completed accurate long passes, and made several progressive carries.
What I like most is his confidence on the ball. He doesn’t play like someone scared of making mistakes.
And Michael Carrick has already made it clear that with the number of games United will play next season, young players like Lacey will get real opportunities.
Lacey is definitely one for the future.”


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🚨 Harry Maguire on Patrick Dorgu’s impact at Manchester United:
“It was honestly painful for us when Dorgu got injured because he was flying at the time. Especially after that rocket against Arsenal. When he got injured he was emotional, almost in tears, and I even joked with him: ‘Is there any way we can trade legs quickly so you can come back and help us qualify for the Champions League?’
So we’re all very happy to have him back. And you could immediately see the impact against Brighton. Honestly, on another day he probably scores a hat-trick. Normally after injuries players return rusty and need rhythm again…but Dorgu returned like Brighton defenders personally offended him. (laughs) The runs. The positioning. The constant movement. They genuinely could not breathe whenever he attacked.
And the scary thing is how natural he looks anywhere across the frontline. He just has this attacking instinct that you cannot really teach. Honestly… if we had him healthy all season, maybe we make things very uncomfortable for Manchester City and Arsenal in the title race.”


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Yes. Here’s just one recent example: youtu.be/aKoxn23Rs3s
And yes. Though any attempt to compare my employment status as a freelance sports journalist to Guardiola’s as the stupendously well-paid frontman for an anti-democratic, autocratic regime’s premier sportswashing vehicle is so clearly absurd I’m surprised you even mention it.

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@DuncanCastles Guardiola has selective outrage. Until he speaks out against his pay masters he can't be taken seriously.
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To be clear, I agree with what Guardiola says on Palestine, Sudan, Ukraine, refugees and ICE executions in the United States. I agree with him on self government for Catalunya.
What I question is whether Guardiola has used his unique position as the most prominent and best-paid representative of Abu Dhabi’s ‘sporting’ project to express his views directly to employers who have been taken to the International Court of Justice by Sudan over complicity in genocide.
Guardiola: ‘When I see the images, I am sorry, it hurts me, that is why in every position I can help by speaking up for a better society, I will try and will be there.’
Guardiola on Abu Dhabi: ‘Every country decided the way they want to live for themselves. If he decides to live in that, it is what it is.’
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The sum of money Pep Guardiola has collected from Abu Dhabi’s autocratic regime must be in the hundreds of millions of Euros now.
Is Guardiola aware of any of the following? nytimes.com/2025/06/29/wor…
What does he think of his Khaldoon Mubarak, Manchester City’s chairman, being one of the first to sign up for Trump’s $1billion-a-seat ‘Peace Board’? africa.espn.com/football/story…
Guardiola has preferential access to Mubarak and Abu Dhabi’s royal family. Has he brought any of his well-founded concerns up with them direct?
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"Be silent and don't say anything - that's what the world wants right?" 🤔 Pep Guardiola questions why he should not express how he feels. 🗣️
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#OnThisDay 1999,
Less than 24 hours after the dramatics in Barcelona, a crowd of 500,000 people turned up on the streets of Deansgate in Manchester to greet the United players, who paraded through the city with their trophies in an open-top bus, as champions of the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League. #MUFC

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