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It is laughable that Manchester United are being made out to be the good guys by their mates in the media over this shameless shambles. Today, The Telegraph slavishly just repeat previous Ratcliffe’s quotes crying on about how it just isn’t fair that Manchester United aren’t allowed to do whatever they want and everybody else bow down to them. Better get used to it Jim, the days when Man U were all powerful and could dictate so much under Ferguson are long gone.
Wait until January 2026 when Ashworth’s contractual gardening leave ends, or pay the compensation Newcastle United are asking for.
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