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Manchester United were beaten 3-2 by Nottingham Forest as Ruben Amorim lost for the first time at Old Trafford.

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  1. Why do United always seem to have banter players/managers 😂😂 Phil Jones, Moyes, Ole, Ten Hag, Maguire, Onana. The laughter never stops 😂😂

  2. honestly it isnt even the manager anymore. 3 years weve been sacking and bringing in managers but NOTHING has changed. We need a whole new club. New boss, new players, new coaches. Keep the manager i dont care. Sacking the manager has done sod all the last 3 years and it's insane how no ones noticed it.

  3. It’s time for a difficult admission: I don’t trust INEOS to take Manchester United forward in the way the club and its fans deserve. While many of us hoped for a full-scale revolution under new ownership, what we’ve ended up with is something far less inspiring—a compromised vision driven by those who seem unwilling to truly liberate United from the chains of the Glazer regime.

    Let’s be clear: if Qatar had taken over, the Glazers would have been gone completely. They would have had no choice. Qatar’s wealth and determination would have seen them buy out every last contract, leaving the Glazers with no foothold in the club. That’s what we needed—a clean slate, a fresh start for a fanbase that has endured years of neglect and exploitation. INEOS, on the other hand, hasn’t done that. Instead, they’ve allowed Joel and Avram to cling to power, effectively ensuring that the shadow of Glazer mismanagement continues to loom large over Old Trafford.

    And then there’s Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Many of us were drawn to the idea of a “boyhood fan” taking the reins, someone who claimed to understand the soul of the club. But actions speak louder than words. His decision to enable the Glazers to stay—purchasing only a partial stake and perpetuating their toxic influence—is a betrayal of what this fanbase stands for. It’s not just disappointing; it’s infuriating.

    We’re already seeing the cracks. Ticket prices are skyrocketing, with fans priced out of the club they love while profits are prioritized over people. We’ve spent years demanding change, and instead, we’re being handed more of the same, packaged with empty promises of “footballing expertise.” INEOS is a business, first and foremost. Their track record at Nice doesn’t exactly inspire confidence, and it’s hard to believe that their vision for United will be anything other than profit-driven.

    This isn’t just about ownership—it’s about trust. And right now, INEOS hasn’t earned ours. They’ve aligned themselves with the very people who’ve spent nearly two decades draining the lifeblood from this club. We deserved better, and we won’t stop fighting for it.

    Manchester United is more than a business. It’s a community, a passion, and a history that deserves to be honored, not exploited. The battle for our club isn’t over—it’s just beginning. V ❤

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