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Us right now...

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Yeah that vid looked proper cute playful family stuff, not creepy at all. Like commenting fire emojis to your grown up daughter's bikini pics

And he was probably already having wank when he started sucking the toes, so it was all just a coincidence that his knob was out while toe gagging.
 
Absolutely. I'd go as far as to say that without it we wouldn't have achieved as much as we have in his time here, esp.given the limits on our spending under FSG.
 
Antony and Utd announced he will not return to training (but stay on full pay) whilst he defends the allegations made about him and reported to both Manchester and São Paulo police
 
Pogba suspended for doping. Can be potentially banned for two to four years.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/66780283

I know he does not play for a PL opposition currently, but damn, United's scouting over the last decade.

Pogba defense from a Juve fan "My honor, as you can see from the highlights, the drug I used was nowhere close to performance enhancing" !!!!!
 
That's what you get when you fetch in a merchant banker (literally) as CEO. Woodward did keep the money rolling in, but has the football nous of a flea.
 
With rumours abound Jadon is off, Antony facing serious allegations of violent spousal abuse, they've turned their attention according to the mail to unsigned talents
[article]Manchester United are considering a move for former Ajax, Aston Villa and Everton winger Anwar El Ghazi. The 28-year-old Dutchman is a free agent after leaving PSV Eindhoven. (Mail)[/article]
 
They should have just signed Jadon Antony from Bournemouth. Probably would have had more effect than those two dickheads combined
 
Premier League strugglers Everton are close to being sold to Miami-based investment firm 777 Partners.

The financially-stricken Toffees resumed discussions with the American company after talks with MSP Sports Capital collapsed in August.

The takeover will bring to an end the tumultuous tenure of owner Farhad Moshiri, who first invested in 2016.

A source close to Moshiri said Everton have sought investment for a while, but the deal is not yet complete.

Sean Dyche's side lie 18th in the league after picking up just one point from their opening four games so far this season.

Everton are in disarray both on and off the pitch, narrowly escaping relegation in the last two seasons, including staying up with victory on the final day last term.

Next month the club will go before an independent commission for an alleged breach of the Premier League's financial fair play rules, but Everton have denied wrongdoing and said they were "prepared to robustly defend" their position.

In March, the club posted financial losses for the fifth successive year, taking their cumulative losses over the past five years to more than £430m.

They are also in the process of building a new stadium on Bramley Moore Dock and costs could reach £760m, a £260m increase on figures quoted by the club last year.

Everton and 777 declined to comment when contacted by BBC Sport
 
Great now move the "franchise" to Miami and have them become Inter's bitter neighbour
 
Was reading earlier that this lot own Standard Liège over in Belgium (among other clubs across the world) and the Liège fans want them gone. Out of the frying-pan into the fire.

Wot a shame. :vamp:
 
When a freebie isn't a bargain....lol
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Club unimpressed with ex-Liverpool man who left Reds in summer

The move has not worked out for him so far

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Liverpool saw a great exodus of players leave on free transfers at the end of last season, including the likes of James Milner, Roberto ‘Bobby’ Firmino, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
BILD now report that Werder Bremen are said to be livid with how the signing of Naby Keita has turned out.
The 28-year-old picked up an injury during a warm-up in pre-season and was forced to withdraw from his planned Werder Bremen debut against Oldenburg in July.
Keita sustained an adductor problem and has been unavailable for the Bundesliga side since.
The former Liverpool no.8 is yet to make his professional debut for Werder, and the injuries he endured on Merseyside seem to be following him to Germany.
The Guinean endured an injury-riddled stint at Liverpool and was unable to truly show his best form at Anfield.
The ex-Liverpool man is reportedly back in training, but there is no timescale for his return.
Keita had the world on watch with his performances with RB Leipzig before Liverpool bought him for €60 million (roughly £51 million) back in the summer of 2018.
If the 28-year-old can finally shake off his injuries, he could become a key player for Werder Bremen and once again become a star in the Bundesliga.

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