Looking backwards for options seems to be a normal thing for a lot of fans. Makes me wonder who will be advocating Khaled’s return 3 years after he leaves? Personally i would look for a fresh start and new blood. First time this board get to choose.
Done some ok things and some really bad things west stand debacle been top of the list. Don't think it's a big negative the new look board can fetch in their own man and hopefully things will keep improving.
So now he's got a Man Utd home shirt with 23 Bradshaw on the back that's way too big for him. To go with it Barnsley shorts at his mums and socks in Pontefract at his Dads. Brilliant.
Give them a message & tell them you want a large shirt instead of small.It might fit him by the time he actually getst it.
Its more annoying that they have his size in stock now. I asked them how hard it was to take a shirt off the rail, personalize it and post it? I can't believe it.
Just look at the balls up he has made of the kits alone Duped by a crypto scam company 5 different shirt sponsors in one season Made us a national laughing stock this summer Outsourced to fanatics who couldnt organise a bun fight in a bakery
He didn't come across very well at all at the fans forum. Arrogant and sarcastic from the outset, dodged most questions and then at the end pleaded with fans not to throw him under the bus.
The 5 different shirt sponsors brought in more money for the club than just one. I disagree about him making us a laughing stock.He was asked about the referee literally just after the game finished and he gave his and most peoples honest opinion.I would have thought the crypto scam company was a board decision but whether it was Khaled or the board they acted very quickly once they found out.
Thing about the West Stand issue is he explained but some had already created a vendetta against him. The issues arose before he had taken the job.The Health and Safety couldn't issue a certificate until some works had been remedied.This was confirmed by Beth and the Supporters Trust.He had to follow there instructions to get the certificate passed.