By Laboured Go To PostPffft, piece of piss.
Got him cheaper in FM.
He's british so that's a bonus for Man Utd, but it does sound very expensive.
"Mocking Covid 19", what a lad. But to be fair, back in february half the world didn't take this thing too serious yet. What did he do to get a match ban?
By WJD Go To PostLondon bois:
Looking to move in with my girlfriend in September and we've narrowed down to either Crouch End/Finsbury Park, Brixton or Hoxton. Anyone know much about what they're like to live in for two "young professionals"?
We're currently in Putney which is nice, but expensive and a bit of a ballache to travel to at times.
Cround End and Finsbury is the area I grew up in. I will send you a PM tomorrow as I’m busy tonight.
By Linius Go To Post"Mocking Covid 19", what a lad. But to be fair, back in february half the world didn't take this thing too serious yet. What did he do to get a match ban?Made a racist joke about a Chinese man, if I remember correctly.
By WJD Go To PostLondon bois:Putney is real nice, stay there or cross the road to Vauxhal.
Looking to move in with my girlfriend in September and we've narrowed down to either Crouch End/Finsbury Park, Brixton or Hoxton. Anyone know much about what they're like to live in for two "young professionals"?
We're currently in Putney which is nice, but expensive and a bit of a ballache to travel to at times.
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostCround End and Finsbury is the area I grew up in. I will send you a PM tomorrow as I’m busy tonight.
By JesalR Go To PostI've lived in Hoxton for the past 3 years, its great, enough of a link to anywhere I need to get to, pretty great transport too. It can be a bit expensive and a little hard to find a nice place for a reasonable price, it's just highly variable in quality. You've got enough time to find something though. There are a ton of solid restaurants near by too.
Brixton is great too, I'm a big fan. It's definitely a lot more yuppie now than when I was a kid, but I imagine that suits a lot of people (bar everyone who grew up there). That said, it's less accessible for me given where my friends/work are.
Finsbury Park is cool, have a few friends that live there, but it feels like there's less to do in the immediate vicinity.
Cheers both, that is/will be helpful!
Even Castles saying we've offered €100m + €50m in bonuses for Fati and that it was rejected. Something about it just doesn't seem credible tho.
By Laboured Go To PostEven Castles saying we've offered €100m + €50m in bonuses for Fati and that it was rejected. Something about it just doesn't seem credible tho.If we had that sort of money we'd be flinging it at Dortmund right now.
United bros, if we can't get Sancho would you you prefer waiting another year to try again or to go for a plan B whomever that may be?
I'd go for B and also strengthen central midfield.
I'd go for B and also strengthen central midfield.
By Cleff Go To PostUnited bros, if we can't get Sancho would you you prefer waiting another year to try again or to go for a plan B whomever that may be?
I'd go for B and also strengthen central midfield.
In theory the plan B. However looking at the alternatives at RW we'd be looking at Matondo, Fati or Chiesa. Probably Chiesa.
By WJD Go To PostLondon bois:Finsbury Park is very nice, you'd be moving not too far away from where i live which is very lucky.
Looking to move in with my girlfriend in September and we've narrowed down to either Crouch End/Finsbury Park, Brixton or Hoxton. Anyone know much about what they're like to live in for two "young professionals"?
We're currently in Putney which is nice, but expensive and a bit of a ballache to travel to at times.
By Daz Go To Post*🧐😤
By JesalR Go To Post"It is me, an ally"https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/10/sports/soccer/premier-league-captains-george-floyd.html
By Laboured Go To PostWe're on boys #Pray4Scum
By Cleff Go To PostWell that's one less thing for us to worry about.Not sure how you find him guilty but also not racist, clearly was.
Those meals should be going to the NHS. They've been working tirelessly unlike those hungry children. What have they done for our country?
By bacon Go To PostThose meals should be going to the NHS. They've been working tirelessly unlike those hungry children. What have they done for our country?
They all work extremely hard as crisis actors, you insensitive coward.
Really looking forward to seeing Minamino and Keita. Haven't written Naby off, assuming he gets over his injury proneness.
By ATTICUS H Go To PostI remember being in the changing room at school when I heard Ronaldo was leaving United.I remember seeing it and being fine with it at the time.
It wasn’t until we signed Owen and gave him the 7 that I was fucking livid. That was pathetic