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Lets not get carried away we are still shit, still underperforming and its only Southampton, we should've been down 3-0 in the first half.

Yes sir. Can't go easy on these players, the minute they get gassed up, they go back to playing like amateurs.

Hope, Amorim slams them behind closed doors today.
 
Honestly, Amad deserves the #7 at this point. Mount is unworthy.

The 16 is still a great club number. Especially in Amad’s lifetime.

Don’t need the #7 curse
 

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A woeful performance besides a 12 min cameo of some actually talent at the end.

Don’t mind the cracks, I just got three rolls of wallpaper delivered from the Ivory Coast.
 
Not to take away from the Law news




As part of the feasibility work, more than 50,000 United fans were surveyed, focus groups were established and open days held at Old Trafford to inform the work of the Task Force.

The survey showed that more than 90 per cent of supporters are positive about the ambition to deliver a world-class stadium at the heart of a regenerated stadium district.

The data also showed that a new-build stadium at Old Trafford is the preference for the majority of fans who responded – with 52 per cent declaring support for that option. Redevelopment of the existing stadium was preferred by 31 per cent, with a further 17 per cent unsure.
 

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I love brand new stadiums, and i think our club should have one of or the best stadium in the world, but there's something about our history that needs to protected, i'd rather our current stadium be redeveloped to world class standards.
 
I love brand new stadiums, and i think our club should have one of or the best stadium in the world, but there's something about our history that needs to protected, i'd rather our current stadium be redeveloped to world class standards.

It’s a very difficult conversation.

Would a redeveloped OT lose the soul and the feeling of history? There’s only so much you can do without losing the essence of what it is. If we go down the redevelopment path and that does happen then we may as well have built a whole new stadium.


I’m very glad to have been able to tour OT, even though I wasn’t able to get a ticket to a game. It is a seriously impressive place. But I’ve had friends go to Tottenham stadium and that from all reports was amazing.


Superfluous to all this - maybe a new stadium would get the club out of the shadow of what it once was and actually progress.
 

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