Here you are with your assumptions again. At what point have I said I don't see there being a drug problem?
I'm not aware of a 'gang of crackheads' no. Will there be individuals who partake in that? 100% there will be. I agree its absolutely everywhere and is definitely an issue not just in this city, but modern culture. Your generalisations are mental though.
My main gripe, as always will be, is how you handle yourself. Anyone who doesn't agree with you or who has differing opinions, is told to go to the back of the kop with the rest of the crackheads or is blind.
I'm not a McBurnie lover by any means.
What he's shown so far in his Utd career is not enough at all.
Does he deserve a chance to show what he's about, to make up for his off field antics, to repay the faith shown to him from the club/our fans? I'd like to think so.
If the lad starts 10-15 games in a row and absolutely stinks the place out, then I'll offer criticism.
He was part of one of the worst sides in Premier league history (as much as you like to believe, it wasn't all down to 1 person).
As you've seen with the rest of the squad, it's taken quite some time to get over last season. He's been missing most of the season through injury/covid related issues so is well behind the rest of the squad in that respect.
What I do know, in the last 2 appearances (shockingly small sample size, I know) playing in a team that seems to have got it's groove back, he's not looked out of place.
I mean you calling people crackheads for not agreeing you is easily casting the first stone.... Was I out of line calling you a moron? Quite possibly.
Was it accurate? Again quite possibly.
If you want to debate the thread subject anymore I'm happy to reply, I've given my reasonable opinion, we all know yours. We don't agree, let's leave it at that.
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The guide dog dropped my crack pipe on the keyboard