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Circus ManUnitus - Erik's At The Wheel

GHod Diame is just terrible isn’t he. Ridiculous foul on Martial. Ridiculous missing a clear cut chance a free header from a yard out. Just terrible.

If this keeps Mourinho on...fine, but part of me would quite like to see him quit in the presser right now. Would be quite funny.
 
GHod Diame is just terrible isn’t he. Ridiculous foul on Martial. Ridiculous missing a clear cut chance a free header from a yard out. Just terrible.

If this keeps Mourinho on...fine, but part of me would quite like to see him quit in the presser right now. Would be quite funny.

Absolute pony.
 
They kept saying on NBC that he's rumoured to get the sack regardless of the result today.

Nah that was poopood, but he will rooster it up again soon after this dust has settled.
A Leopard doesn’t change it’s sunglasses or something like that
 
Just watching his press conference. He is unbelievable. Such a total, and utter, prick. The players will not play for him, that is for sure...his calling out of Rashford and McTominay as "weak" and scared is just beyond. He has big-upped himself and for what? He is such an anachronism, such a has-been. What a classless "victim-mentality" cretin.
 
He only has to convince the people who care about the share price.

The end result is depressing, a Saudi Sportswashing Machine win would have been so much fun, but the win means the show must go on. It's all quite funny in its way.
 
It's like he has had to get by on thin air hahaha

Manchester United's board must show support to Jose Mourinho and provide him with money to spend in the January transfer window, says Manchester United Supporters Trust spokesman Sean Bones.

Mourinho has come under pressure in the opening months of the season, with United's disappointing results and reported rifts with key players creating headlines

The manager also expressed his disappointment with the board's failure to address what he saw as weaknesses in his squad, particularly at centre-back

With the January transfer window less than three months away, Bones said: "I think if you're the owners, you have to support whichever manager is in place.

"They've got Jose in place so they've got to support him with cash to strengthen what's on the field."


United dramatically overturned a 2-0 deficit to beat Saudi Sportswashing Machine 3-2 on Saturday, and Bones believes that result has helped to relieve pressure on Mourinho

"The last 20 minutes has obviously bought him some time. But it's the same for every team in the Premier League - it's a results-based business. Jose knows that.

"There's a reason United are the top club in the world, and that's because when we've been challenged, we've found solutions."

Bones also dismissed suggestions that Ed Woodward, United's executive vice-chairman, deserved criticism, saying: "The person running the club is Joel Glazer, so any decisions made will be made by Joel Glazer."
 
I’d still sack him because he can’t help himself he will pile pressure back on the squad and start demanding gazillions for elderly players. Then make a scene when don’t get them.
 
It's like he has had to get by on thin air hahaha

Manchester United's board must show support to Jose Mourinho and provide him with money to spend in the January transfer window, says Manchester United Supporters Trust spokesman Sean Bones.

Mourinho has come under pressure in the opening months of the season, with United's disappointing results and reported rifts with key players creating headlines

The manager also expressed his disappointment with the board's failure to address what he saw as weaknesses in his squad, particularly at centre-back

With the January transfer window less than three months away, Bones said: "I think if you're the owners, you have to support whichever manager is in place.

"They've got Jose in place so they've got to support him with cash to strengthen what's on the field."


United dramatically overturned a 2-0 deficit to beat Saudi Sportswashing Machine 3-2 on Saturday, and Bones believes that result has helped to relieve pressure on Mourinho

"The last 20 minutes has obviously bought him some time. But it's the same for every team in the Premier League - it's a results-based business. Jose knows that.

"There's a reason United are the top club in the world, and that's because when we've been challenged, we've found solutions."

Bones also dismissed suggestions that Ed Woodward, United's executive vice-chairman, deserved criticism, saying: "The person running the club is Joel Glazer, so any decisions made will be made by Joel Glazer."
Just imagine having a deluded, entitled, self-important prick at the helm of your supporters trust
 
Mourinho's career is like the plague. Has he run out of people to kill?

One reason put forward to explain why the great plague did not just keep on ravaging the human race forever is that it ran out of people to kill. The vulnerable succumbed. Those who were resistant grew stronger. Meanwhile the plague remained the same, stuck in its old plague ways, scowling on the periphery, reduced to the odd destructive burst.

There are of course many points of difference between José Mourinho’s approach to winning at football and the bubonic plague. But like the great plague Mourinho’s voracious early success has been followed by a period of dying back; like the plague Mourinho is still basically doing the same thing; and like the plague the high Mourinho style seems, at times, to have simply run out of people to kill.

Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off against Chelsea already looks like the start of a run of games that will define Mourinho’s fretful third season ...

This line deserves repeating: "There are of course many points of difference between José Mourinho’s approach to winning at football and the bubonic plague".
 
Normal Friday night down the Crown, two old blokes pretending they're hardmen and not a punch landed. Women are much better at it, they always draw blood or get a handful of hair.

Tanya down the rising sun my old local was a right vicious cow. Regret telling her I had a c*ck ring cos she kept trying to rip it out whenever I questioned her answers on quiz night.
 
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