u/Fabulous_Army_1321

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This is what you call a government?

45 school children are in the bush being tortured with their teachers, videos are circulating showing bandits with new military uniforms. Insecurity is rising, the debt profile of the country is at an all time high... And this is what the the Tinubu-led APC government is doing????

All the loans this government has been taking, I hope we can now see where it's going....and yet, some brain dead fools would defend this because you too, like this "women leaders" was promised something as well...I wish you all the very worst. That seed you sowed, I hope you live to reap it

If not you, your children. Let them suffer because you, their ignorant parent, chose to mortgage their future for a bag of rice and 5k.

u/Fabulous_Army_1321 — 6 days ago

They snuck in Rashford there, like we wouldn't notice😂

Of course I know he's still under contract with us, same as Casemiro. But it's just funny to see him with this new kit (he doesn't even look happy in it😏).

Anyways, just thought I'd put this up, because I'm sure a lot of fans have probably forgotten he's still our player😂.

u/Fabulous_Army_1321 — 8 days ago

Lammens Appreciation Post

Nothing much to say....

Began the season with a clean sheet and ended with a clean sheet. 8 clean sheets in total might seem small, but the calm he has brought to our defence cannot be overemphasised.

Looking forward to a better season, next season.

GGMU❤️

u/Fabulous_Army_1321 — 17 days ago

It's time we support our manager

So it's official now that Carrick is our permanent manager/head coach. First off, congratulations to him really, I didn't believe he'd take out club to the heights that he has, and for that he does deserve his due praise.

However, following Arsenal's victory as PL champions, we all can see what happens when we, the fans and the board back a manager and support him through thick and thin, especially when they actually show they promise. I think it's time we back Carrick wholeheartedly, he is one of ours, a red devil through and through and with all the talk about the United DNA, who else would understand this better than him?

He does have his flaws, undoubtedly, he doesn't seem to be a genius tactician like Enrique, but one thing I can say I've noticed personally, is that he does seen to learn from his mistakes and isn't as one dimensional as people think. Therefore, the fears that he might regress when the new season starts are not a fair assessment of how he's progressed so far.

Of course there would still be fans who would compare this to Ole's tenure and draw parallels in both scenarios. I'll have you know that in hindsight, Ole was actually successful, and although we did not win a trophy in his time and the board ultimately messed up the remainder of his time with shitty signings, he did lead us to some incredible highs.

I believe Carrick can do same and even better, if he is backed by board and fans alike. Project 150 would be successful if he is given the right recruitment (I believe INEOS would get this right, they've shown they can), and we the fans support him through the lows now more than ever, because they would come definitely.

I love this club with all my heart and I can't wait to see us get back to where we belong, where we've always been and as much as we say this every time, with every new manager, Carrick isn't exactly a new face, and so far, he has shown promise. Besides, there is a change in the PL, Arteta did win the league, yeahh, but all of us fans can say that, when Liverpool and City were in their prime, they were a tough team to deal with, but we battered this very Arsenal team in their home. With Pep leaving and the other Big Six struggling, this might just be Carrick opportunity to bring back the legendary United Vs. Arsenal rivalry.

Okayy, I've written too much, all in all, let's all back Carrick is all I'm asking, I believe he would succeed.

GGMU❤️

u/Fabulous_Army_1321 — 19 days ago

I think we've been handed a boost in signing Anderson

So, it's not completely official yet, but it's pretty much set in stone, just the same as Carrick's appointment as the permanent manager. However, speaking of Elliot Anderson, I think this should be a major boost for us to convince him to join us. If given the option, we as fans all have different profiles we'd want the club to sign, but let's face it, Anderson is the only profile we can say that fits into Casemiro's boots. If you have any contrary opinions to this, I would be more than glad to know who that is...

Also, I feel he would partner really well with Mainoo, I'm hoping Tuchel gives both a chance in the World Cup. That would probably prove my point.

That being said, I trust Ineos to do a good job like they did with Šeško. We really need that lad here at United.

u/Fabulous_Army_1321 — 22 days ago