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Mr Stroppybollocks Christmas fart man Ronaldo cannot ruin the Man Utd buzz after Spurs win

Casemiro and Raphael Varane celebrate Man Utd goa

There’s some talk of Ronaldo in the Mailbox but it’s mostly the brilliance of Manchester United and the rottenness of Spurs that dominates.

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Difference between Bruno and Mr Stroppybollocks
Almost don’t want to draw more attention to it than it will no doubt get (and all of what I’m about to say is mostly pure conjencture on my part) but as many will no doubt leap to his defence, Ronaldo appeared to flounce off immediately after Elanga, a 20 year old boy with less than 30 appearances to his name, mis-controlled a decent through ball.

After the final whistle Bruno, with another couple of players in the same man hug, clearly spoke to Elanga in a bit of detail and seemed really positive and supportive towards him. Much like a number of senior players (ok, not Ruud) used to do with a shy, young and whilst unbelievably talented, often error-prone Portuguese winger we signed in 2003. Wonder if he’d have been as successful if everyone had behaved like a complete c-nut towards him back then.

Bruno annoys me with his shithousery (much like most of men’s football to be honest) but his performance and character tonight were fantastic. Ronaldo just needs to go now, to Saudi or anywhere that will have him that his ego will deign to go to as he is tarnishing what was, and should be, a truly special United legacy and relationship with the club.
Dylan (good again from Rashford tonight but needs to place his finishes rather than thunderbastarding every single one)

 

…Cr7 the living legend of the club is like the fat lady who farts immediately after saying prayers before the family gathering serves the meal during a Christmas get together.
Joe Nyawanda

 

A Man Utd performance worthy of Sir Alex
Absolutely delighted with the dominant performance by Man United against Spurs! In the last few years our best performances have all been in counter-attacking wins. This season we’ve beaten Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs at home with ease, with each of the visitors only getting scoring opportunities from defensive errors.

I don’t think I’ve seen Man United control possession, break the opposition’s defensive line or win the ball back with such regularity since the days of Ferguson – or if we have then it’s only been against a team ranked far below us.

With Arsenal and City looking like this season’s top two we should be aiming for 3rd and a cup, we are easily the best of the rest and the table at the end of…

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