Release date: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 12:03 p.m.

Every day we watch the football media, so you don’t have to. Because most of it sucks.

 

Obviously, he was very surprised by that in March …

“There’s a company that sells more burgers, more chips and more fast food than any other in the world, but it’s still advertised. That tells me you have to keep running to be on top. When you win something, you have to start over.

“Some groups pass and remain religion in the team that won and start from there, but you have to keep improving if you need to stay on top. The burger company doesn’t promote it to sell things, it does so to stay at Liverpool will have to do the same and that can mean refreshing the team.

… Who arrived here in July:

“There’s a fast food chain that sells more burgers or fries than anything else, but it spends more on advertising than anything else. You have to start.”

He’s satisfied with that.

“Ryan Giggs explains why Liverpool enthusiasts are happy to see Man Utd in the Champions League”

It’s him? That sounds weird.

Well, ———————-

What it does is say that ‘you need to see Manchester United in the Champions League, whether you like it or not’ and the star has taken ‘whether you use them or not’ to mean ‘Liverpool fans’. Because the search traffic. Because despair. Because this activity is now necessarily a factory job.

The title? “Manchester United may already have their first key signing for the 2020/21 season”

The slug? https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-united-summer-transfer-news-18677359

The game? Bruno Fernandes is good, isn’t he?

So it’s “sold by Chelsea’s vision, ” right? They’re subpoena marks, so who are you quoting?

No one, really. Nobody. Because subpoena marks don’t mean anything anymore.

So where did you get this story? Football, it seems. And do you mention a vision, sold or not? Yaya. They mention, however, that he had conversations with Werner and Rudiger … and mentioned the Daily Telegraph and Bild from 8 to 9 July.

Live!

The Daily Mirror’s James Nursey has bagged himself an exclusive – presumably via an agent – that Ben Chilwell will ask Leicester for a transfer to Chelsea this week.

So what’s the sensible thing about the Mirror’s football page at 11 a.m. on Wednesday?

“How Man Utd can line up next season after the boss overlooked Woodward’s wish list, adding Sancho and Chilwell.”

It’s just the script that hurts.

Oh, and we agree with Manchester United, we just don’t bother through a defensive midfielder.

Basically, this “prediction” is only valid if no other club has player symptoms, which makes a ridiculous concept even more ridiculous.

“The key quote from Man Utd’s boss, Ed Woodward, who can lead to Jadon Sancho’s move”

You will need to wear bright red lenses to read this article on Kicker and that this was good news for United.

Excuse the dubious translation, highlights include:

The title: “Doubts about sancho’s change.”

“According to director Michael Zorc, this is a ‘purely media issue'”.

“For the 3rd in the Premier League table, the cards are on the table: he knows the price. Either he raises 120 million euros, or he has to do it with Jadon Sancho.”

“The island club has had to suffer scathing taunts: in the end, United will pay whatever is needed.”

“Anyway, there remains a rumor that the 20-year-old would move to Liverpool than to Manchester because of the increased title chance.”

But that’s not the case, is it?

Tony Evans over Jordan Henderson

Sid Lowe this League season

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