Scum/Manure Thread
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Scum/Manure Thread
Nickname(s). The Red Devils
Short name. Scum/Manure
Founded 1878. (143 years ago, as Newton Heath LYR F.C).
Founded 1902. (119 years ago, as Manchester United F.C).
Ground. Old Trafford
Capacity 74,140
Owner. Manchester United plc (NYSE: MANU)
Co-Chairmen. Joel and Avram Glazer
Manager. Erik Ten Hag
2021–22. 6th
Forums
https://www.redcafe.net/
https://www.utdforum.com/forum/
https://www.stretfordendarising.com/forum/
Summer signings
Tyrell Malacia (Feyenoord) £13m
Chrstian Eriksen (Brentford) Free
Lisandro Martinez (Ajax) £57m
Antony (Ajax) £82m]
Martin Dubravka (Newcastle) Loan
Summer signings
Wout Weghorst (Burnley) Loan
Marcel Sabitzer (Bayern Munich) Loan
2022 friendlies
12 July W 0-4 Liverpool (Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok)
15 July W 1-4 Melbourne Victory (MCG, Melbourne)
19 July W 1-3 Crystal Palace (MCG, Melbourne)
23 July D 2-2 Aston Villa (Optus Stadium, Perth)
30 July L 1-0 Atletico Madrid (Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo)
31 July D 1-1 Rayo Vallecano (Old Trafford)
Premier League
Manchester Utd -------- 1-2 Brighton Hove ---------- OG Mac Allister
Brentford ----------------- 4-0 Manchester Utd ------
Manchester Utd -------- 2-1 Liverpool ----------------- Sancho, Rashford
Southampton ----------- 0-1 Manchester Utd ------- Fernandes
Leicester City ------------ 0-1 Manchester Utd ------- Sancho
Manchester Utd -------- 3-1 Arsenal ------------------- Antony, Rashford x 2
Manchester City -------- 6-3 Manchester Utd ------- Antony, Martial x 2 (1 pen)
Everton -------------------- 1-2 Manchester Utd --------Antony, Ronaldo
Manchester Utd -------- 0-0 Newcastle Utd
Manchester Urd -------- 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur -- Fred, Fernandes
Chelsea -------------------- 1-1 Manchester Utd ------- Casemiro
Manchester Utd -------- 1-0 West Ham Utd --------- Rashford
Aston Villa ---------------- 3-1 Manchester Utd ------- OG Ramsey J.
Fulham -------------------- 1-2 Manchester Utd -------- Eriksen, Garnacho
Manchester Utd -------- 3-0 Nottingham Forest --- Rashford, Martial, Fred
Wolverhampton W ---- 0-1 Manchester Utd ------- Rashford
Arsenal -------------------- 3-2 Manchester Utd --------Rashford, Li Martinez
Manchester Utd -------- 3-0 Bournemouth ---------- Casemiro, Shaw, Rashford
Manchester Utd -------- 2-1 Manchester City ------- Fernandes, Rashford
Crystal Palace ----------- 1-1 Manchester Utd ------- Fernandes
Manchester Utd -------- 2-1 Crystal Palace ---------- Fernandes, Rashford.
Manchester Utd -------- 2-2 Leeds United ----------- Rashford, Sancho
Leeds United ------------ 0-2 Manchester Utd ------- Rashford, Garnacho
Manchester Utd -------- 3-0 Leicester City ----------- Rashford x 2, Sancho
Liverpool ------------------ 7-0 Manchester Utd -------
Manchester Utd -------- 0-0 Southampton
Newcastle Utd----------- 2-0 Manchester Utd ------- Willock, Wilson
Manchester Utd -------- 1-0 Brentford ---------------- Rashford
Manchester Utd -------- 2-0 Everton ------------------- McTominay, Martial
Nottingham Forest ---- 0-2 Manchester Utd ------- Antony, Dalot
Tottenham Hotspur --- 2-2 Manchester Utd ------- Sancho, Rashford
Manchester Utd ---------1-0 Aston Vila ---------------- Fernandes
West Ham Utd -----------1-0 Manchester United
Brighton Hove & A -----1-0 Manchester United
Manchester United ----2-0 Wolverhampton W --- Martial, Garnacho
Bournemouth ----------- 0-1 Manchester Utd ------- Casemiro
Europa Cup
Manchester U - 0-1 Real Sociedad
Sheriff Tiras ---- 0-2 Manchester U -------------------- Sancho, Ronaldo
Omonia Nicos - 2-3 Manchester U ------------------- Rashford x 2, Martial
Manchester U - 1-0 Omonia Nicos ------------------- McTominay
Manchester U - 3-0 Sheriff Tiraspol ------------------ Dalot, Rashford, Ronaldo
Real Sociedad - 0-1 Manchester U ------------------ Garnacho
Barcelona ------- 2-2 Manchester U ------------------ Rashford, Kounde OG)
Manchester U - 2-1 Barcelona ------------------------- Fred, Antony
Manchester U - 4-1 Real Betis ------------------------- Rashford, Antony, Fernandes, Weghorst
Real Betis ------- 0-1 Manchester Utd ---------------- Rashford
Manchester U - 2-2 Sevilla ------------------------------ Sabitzer x 2
Sevilla ------------ 3-0 Manchester Utd ----------------
EFL Cup
Manchester U - 4-2 Aston Villa ----------------------- Martial, Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, McTominay
Nottingham F - 0-3 Manchester U ------------------- Rashford, Weghorst, Fernandes
Manchester U - 2-0 Nottingham -------------------- Martial, Fred. (Manure win 5-0 on aggregate)
FINAL
Manchester U - 2-0 Newcastle Utd ------------------ Casemiro, Rashford
FA Cup
Manchester U - 3-1 Everton --------------------------- Antony, Coady (OG), Rashford (pen)
Manchester U - 3-0 Charlton Ath -------------------- Antony, Rashford x 2
Manchester U - 3-1 Reading -------------------------- Casemiro x 2, Fred
Manchester U - 3-1 West Ham U -------------------- (Aguerd OG), Garnacho, Fred
Manchester U - 3-1 Fulham --------------------------- Fernandes x2 (1 pen), Sabitzer
Manchester U - 0-0 Brighton Hove & Albion ---- (Manure won 7-6 on pens)
Signed
King Cjay
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King Cjay
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
Yeah I've always preferred Messi as a footballer.
And as much as i hate Ronaldo, he's a great player and as you point out Cjay an athlete.
And as much as i hate Ronaldo, he's a great player and as you point out Cjay an athlete.
Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo wouldn't have missed that penalty v Iceland
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
Prefer Messi myself
I'm going back to 505, I saw them at Sheffield and they were amazing.
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
me too, no competition...
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
I'm sure I read yesterday that they've now replaced the original Ronaldo statue/bust at Madeira Airport with the sculptors second effort which is widely considered to be a more accurate representation.
Do you think they offered the previous one to Niall Quinn, or will that just appear at the Dublin Airport Departure Hall entrance ??
Do you think they offered the previous one to Niall Quinn, or will that just appear at the Dublin Airport Departure Hall entrance ??
Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
I prefer Messi on most levels because of his exceptional skills, humble demeanour and treatment of fans, but he cannot take a game by the scruff of the neck like Ronaldo did against Spain. He dominated everybody and personally ensured they got back in the game. Maradona did that, other really great players did that, but Messi hasn't activated his ruthless side yet and I wonder whether his lovely personality will ever let him.
I'd love to see him do it though!!!
I'd love to see him do it though!!!
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
Not a Ronaldo fan, he's a self-licking ice cream, but sometimes he does things that make you reappraise him. There's a video on social media of a young Portugal fan in tears having missed the opportunity to see his heroes after the Spain game. Ronaldo comes off the team bus, wipes away the kid's tears, gets a picture taken with him and signs his shirt. Didn't have to, but showed a real touch of class in doing so
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
lufc1304 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:02 am Not a Ronaldo fan, he's a self-licking ice cream, but sometimes he does things that make you reappraise him. There's a video on social media of a young Portugal fan in tears having missed the opportunity to see his heroes after the Spain game. Ronaldo comes off the team bus, wipes away the kid's tears, gets a picture taken with him and signs his shirt. Didn't have to, but showed a real touch of class in doing so
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King Cjay
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King Cjay
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo
Think he has become less arrogant as he has gotten older, became a dad etc.
Still not as likeable as Messi but not a bad egg.
Still not as likeable as Messi but not a bad egg.
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Re: Scum/Manure Thread
Edinson Cavani has agreed to stay at Manchester United for another season - with the club close to announcing the deal.
Cavani, 34, was undecided over whether to stay for a second year after experiencing a number of issues early in his time with the club.
Cavani has had an outstanding finish to the season and scored his eighth goal in seven games and his 15th in total in Sunday's 3-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa.
Cavani, 34, was undecided over whether to stay for a second year after experiencing a number of issues early in his time with the club.
Cavani has had an outstanding finish to the season and scored his eighth goal in seven games and his 15th in total in Sunday's 3-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa.
Re: Scum/Manure Thread
And yet I still hate them
A bumble bee under the laws of physics shouldnt be able to fly, but it does because no one has told it that it can't
Re: Scum/Manure Thread
Can you please remove that 'offensive thing' at the top of the page please
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Re: Scum/Manure Thread
Cavani is a class act, I was hoping he'd sod off.
Re: Scum/Manure Thread
Yet most on here didn't want him.1964white wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 4:01 pm Edinson Cavani has agreed to stay at Manchester United for another season - with the club close to announcing the deal.
Cavani, 34, was undecided over whether to stay for a second year after experiencing a number of issues early in his time with the club.
Cavani has had an outstanding finish to the season and scored his eighth goal in seven games and his 15th in total in Sunday's 3-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa.