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If your finding top level football hasn't turned into enough of a obscene shitshow. Musk buying united would be a step up !

View: https://twitter.com/jac_talbot/status/1625119496569516033?t=5jAo5qWakSzkpsfiKnmoNg&s=19
 
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AndyRM

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I'm not so sure Lampard is such a bad shout, got a lot of flack at Everton, but he did pretty well at Chelsea first time around and was alright at Derby.

I do find it funny how often the media and fans are clamouring for young English managers, one comes along and struggles initially, gets hammered and sacked.
 
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I'm not so sure Lampard is such a bad shout, got a lot of flack at Everton, but he did pretty well at Chelsea first time around and was alright at Derby.

I do find it funny how often the media and fans are clamouring for young English managers, one comes along and struggles initially, gets hammered and sacked.
He was absolutely shocking at Everton.
 
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AndyRM

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He was absolutely shocking at Everton.

Don't disagree with you at all there.
 

matticus

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Rather pleased to see this clown get arrested:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-65800061
A man has been arrested during the FA Cup final at Wembley after concerns about a football shirt slogan.
A photo of the back of a man wearing the number 97 and the words "not enough" on a Manchester United top was widely shared on social media.
The FA said it "strongly condemned" the action, which it said referred to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster when 97 Liverpool fans died as a result of a stadium crush in 1989.
 

spen666

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Rather pleased to see this clown get arrested:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-65800061
A man has been arrested during the FA Cup final at Wembley after concerns about a football shirt slogan.
A photo of the back of a man wearing the number 97 and the words "not enough" on a Manchester United top was widely shared on social media.
The FA said it "strongly condemned" the action, which it said referred to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster when 97 Liverpool fans died as a result of a stadium crush in 1989.

it will be interesting to see how they can prove any offence.
The number 97 is not solely linked to Hillsborough and it appears there was nothing to link the shirt to Hisllborough, and indeed it was a game between two Manchester teams and not involving Liverpool



I most certainly do not condone the behaviour of this person. Indeed who would wear such a shirt? However, it is up to the prosecution to prove the offence in law. It is not for the accused to prove his innocence
 
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