Angles & Reactions 13 Apr 2026 14 Apr 2026 09:33 UTC

EPL/MW32/MUNLEE

Here's the thing: Manchester United's midweek collapse against Leeds has fractured their fanbase in ways we haven't seen all season, with supporters simultaneously furious at Lisandro Martínez's red card and celebrating moments they're desperately clinging to — basically, United's back line fell apart and nobody can agree on whether it's tactical incompetence or just rotten luck. What makes this genuinely fascinating is that despite the emotional chaos, the dominant reaction across every major talking point is... nothing. Total neutrality. The fanbase has gone numb, which might actually be worse than the rage.
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Angles
Manchester United Fans Devastated After Leeds Upset
Most Divided
Leeds Stun United as Martínez Red Card Seals Upset
Team Overall 6584 posts
Positive 13.7% Neutral 35.8% Negative 50.5%
Here's the thing: United fans are in complete disarray after that Martínez red card, but what's fascinating is that most of them have gone numb to it — seventy-five per cent of the reaction is just resigned acceptance, like they've seen this film too many times before. The Leeds contingent, though, they're absolutely buzzing, not just because they won, but because they got to watch United implode on their own terms, and that's the kind of schadenfreude that keeps you scrolling at two in the morning. There's barely any genuine anger in the mix, just exhaustion mixed with dark humour, which tells you everything you need to know about where United are right now — they've stopped being a source of hope and become pure entertainment for everyone else.
Neutral
74.8%
"@ManUtd I can't wait for that comeback 😌"
Amusement
13.5%
"We Lost on purpose so Tottenham fall further in relegation just like Chelsea lost to Man City so Arsenal Bottle the league. It’s all written in the st"
Annoyance
11.7%
"@ManUtd One of the worst football display I've seen. It could have been 5-0! That's beyond pathetic. They should be fined their wages for that display"
Manchester United Fans Turn on Carrick After Dismal Display
Team Overall 1720 posts
Positive 6.0% Neutral 27.8% Negative 66.2%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were split right down the middle after that dismal display against Leeds, but the real story is how quickly patience evaporated the moment full-time whistle went. Most supporters stayed measured, neutral even—but beneath that surface calm was a simmering 11 percent seething with annoyance, and another 10 percent drowning in pure disappointment, all of it aimed squarely at Michael Carrick. The anger wasn't just about losing to Leeds; it was the performance itself that triggered it, the sense that United looked broken, and Carrick—whether fairly or not—became the lightning rod for everything wrong on that pitch.
Neutral
78.4%
"Great win for Leeds ,easy win .Moan off Carrick."
Annoyance
11.1%
"@ManUtd Fuck u Manchester United fuck u Micheal Carrick ur bullshit motherfucker u Micheal Carrick u don't deserve being the head coach of Manchester "
Disappointment
10.5%
"@ManUtd Absolutely pathetic performance yeah give Carrick the job. Stupid fucking club."
Manchester United Suffer Red Card Defeat to Leeds
Team Overall 1427 posts
Positive 39.9% Neutral 37.4% Negative 22.7%
Right, so here's the thing—when Manchester United got that red card against Leeds in Matchweek 32, the narrative completely flipped. Leeds fans absolutely celebrated this moment with genuine joy and relief, though notably three-quarters of the broader conversation stayed measured and factual, which tells you this wasn't just blind tribalism—it was a legitimate tactical turning point that swung the entire match. But buried underneath all that composure was this undercurrent of pure elation from the Elland Road faithful, because they'd just watched their rivals implode and handed themselves a golden opportunity on a plate.
Neutral
77.4%
"@LUFC What a half lads!! Perfect start #lufc"
Admiration
12.1%
"@LUFC LETSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH! I’m so proud of the lads!!! MOT! ALAW!!"
Amusement
10.5%
"@LUFC Fucking Gruev coming on is a joke, we will concede again"
Manchester United's Collapse Sparks Furious Fan Meltdown
Team Overall 1399 posts
Positive 9.3% Neutral 43.4% Negative 47.3%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were overwhelmingly measured in their response to this result, with nearly four in five reactions staying neutral—but that surface calm masks something fascinating underneath. The minority who did engage were split between those grudgingly admitting moments of genuine quality from opposition players and a furious pocket absolutely losing it, demanding the club essentially disband. What you're seeing is classic United fandom fracture—some fans compartmentalising individual performances while the collapse unfolds around them, others so exasperated they've abandoned all pretence of civility.
Neutral
78.7%
"@markgoldbridge Brilliant cross it was."
Amusement
13.9%
"DO YOU CALL YOURSELF EPL TEAM??? PLEASE, GO AWAY"
Annoyance
7.4%
"@markgoldbridge Damn no wonder why I stopped watching your content this panic shit is so so annoying"
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Controversial Red Card
Referee Decisions 1160 posts
Positive 4.7% Neutral 19.7% Negative 75.6%
Here's the thing — Manchester United fans were genuinely split down the middle on this one, and it tells you everything about how refereeing decisions are poisoning the well at Old Trafford. Two-thirds of the fanbase stayed composed, even praising the official's overall performance, but that remaining third was absolutely seething because they've now convinced themselves they're being systematically targeted by referees week after week. The red card became the flashpoint, but what really fired people up was the narrative: one group saw a correct decision in isolation, whilst the other saw yet another chapter in what they believe is a relentless campaign of injustice.
Neutral
67.5%
"The ref - genuinely- was excellent tonight. For both sides. "
Annoyance
21.5%
"Im so sick of getting fucked over by refs. This shit is so damn pathetic."
Anger
11.0%
"Started like shit and that’s inexcusable but absolutely fucking robbed by the ref for the second straight match. Inexcusable. "
Manchester United Fans Demand Wholesale Squad Overhaul After Poor Display
Team Overall 883 posts
Positive 4.6% Neutral 24.8% Negative 70.6%
Here is the thing: Manchester United fans were genuinely split watching this one, with nearly two-thirds staying measured despite what was actually a catastrophic performance. The real anger came from watching their side get completely overrun in midfield — Ugarte and Mazraoui specifically copped it from the fanbase — and then compounding the damage with self-inflicted errors that killed any momentum they managed to scrape together. It's that specific frustration that gets under your skin: they weren't just beaten, they were beaten by their own carelessness, and that's what drove the annoyance over the top.
Neutral
63.3%
"This might be the best half ive witnessed from us for a long time"
Disappointment
19.1%
"This is so fucking annoying to watch we barely get into their half and when we do someone has to do something stupid no one looks good rn "
Annoyance
17.7%
"these guys AREN’T GOOD!! fucking play football why are we making them look soo competent"
Manchester United Fans Demand Ugarte Exit After Midfield Collapse
Player Performance 820 posts
Positive 3.5% Neutral 31.7% Negative 64.8%
Here is the thing: Manchester United fans were split right down the middle on Ugarte's performance against Leeds, with nearly eight in ten staying measured about it, but that's where it gets interesting — because the vocal minority absolutely lost it, with some praising his effort whilst others tore into him with genuine venom, calling him genuinely unplayable and comparing him to past United disasters. The rage wasn't about one moment; it was the accumulation of midfield chaos that made supporters question whether he was capable of controlling the game at this level, and you could feel the frustration boiling over in real time, especially when basic passes went astray in crucial moments.
Neutral
79.4%
"brilliant from ugarte"
Annoyance
11.6%
"@ManUtd Ugarte is an utterly atrocious player! WHAT A STINKER."
Disappointment
9.0%
"ugarte is just SO bad. did he even ever learn how to pass properly???"
Fans Divided Over Martínez Hair-Pull Red Card Incident
Match Events 464 posts
Positive 0.9% Neutral 31.2% Negative 67.9%
Here's the thing: when Martínez got sent off for that hair-pull incident, the football world absolutely fractured along one brutal fault line. The majority of fans—we're talking 77 percent—stayed ice-cold about it, treating the whole thing like a bizarre non-incident, but that's where it got interesting, because the anger and amusement actually revealed something deeper: Leeds fans were furious it was even given as a red card, United supporters thought it was farcical that a player would even attempt it, and everyone else was basically laughing at the sheer pointlessness of the act itself. What united them all, weirdly, was this collective sense that English football had become so sanitised and soft that we were now sending players off for what amounts to schoolyard nonsense—and nobody could quite believe the ref had actually gone through with it.
Neutral
77.0%
"His hair is majestic"
Amusement
11.6%
"What a pointless thing to do, couldn’t even pull it properly lmao"
Annoyance
11.3%
"What a pointless thing to do, couldn’t even pull it properly lmao"
Gary Neville Blamed as Referee Decisions Spark Fury
Referee Decisions 436 posts
Positive 11.5% Neutral 29.8% Negative 58.7%
Here's the thing — when Gary Neville was on commentary for Manchester United versus Leeds in Matchweek 32, fans absolutely lost it, but not because of the refereeing decisions themselves. Instead, they trained their fury directly on Neville, accusing him of bias towards Arsenal and generally despising his presence in the booth, with the overwhelming majority staying neutral about the actual football while a small but vocal subset used his commentary as a lightning rod for their frustration. The anger wasn't really about what happened on the pitch; it was about who was narrating it, and whether they could trust his voice to call the game fairly.
Neutral
75.9%
"fk. my stream has gary nevile that rat toad commentating. i cant fucking stand it"
Annoyance
13.0%
"fk. my stream has gary nevile that rat toad commentating. i cant fucking stand it"
Amusement
11.0%
"Stupid martines 😂😂😂"
Manchester United Fans Demand Yoro And Ugarte Exits
Player Performance 390 posts
Positive 2.8% Neutral 45.1% Negative 52.1%
Here's the thing — during that Leeds clash, Manchester United fans weren't having it with their midfield and defence, with the overwhelming majority staying level-headed but a vocal minority absolutely losing patience with Yoro and Ugarte. The pressure mounted throughout the match because these two players, who arrived with genuine expectations, simply weren't delivering the standard required, leading frustrated supporters to openly call for their departures from the club. What made it particularly cutting was the contrast — fans could see there were better options on the bench, which only amplified the sense that Ten Hag had got his selection wrong on the night.
Neutral
86.7%
"@TomKW2022 @UnitedStandMUFC He's the only good player on the ball tonight, Ugarte and Yoro need to be subbed and sold, Mazraoui isn't far behind"
Annoyance
7.3%
"Ugarte and Yoro they was terrible i hate ugarte sell him!"
Disappointment
6.0%
"Absolutely. I rate Heaven above Yoro to start honestly. He did great under Amorim But again, we haven’t won a single game Ugarte has started, so it’"
Manchester United Fans Turn on Yoro After Licha Red Card
Player Performance 355 posts
Positive 3.1% Neutral 25.9% Negative 71.0%
Here's the thing — when Lisandro Martinez got that red card against Leeds, United's fanbase didn't actually turn on Yoro en masse, but the reaction exposed something brutal about modern football discourse: 78 per cent stayed measured, recognising a genuinely commanding display from their young defender, but that 9 per cent who erupted with fury weren't just annoyed at a sending-off, they were desperate to find someone to blame, and Yoro became the lightning rod because the raw emotion of losing a key player overrode the actual evidence of what they'd just watched. The split between "masterclass" and "one of the worst performances I've seen" tells you everything — fan reaction wasn't really about Yoro at all, it was about the chaos of the moment and who you needed to be angry at to process it.
Neutral
77.7%
"Yoro almost had 3 assists. Man of the match performance"
Annoyance
13.3%
"Yoro is fucking atrocious. Cannot defend for shit. "
Anger
9.0%
"Yoro is fucking atrocious. Cannot defend for shit. "
Manchester United Fans Frustrated After Leeds Stalemate
Referee Decisions 333 posts
Positive 29.4% Neutral 53.8% Negative 16.8%
Right, so here's the thing about that Leeds stalemate — most United fans sat somewhere between resigned acceptance and outright bewilderment, but the real story was how a decent chunk of them found the whole thing hilarious instead. You've got nearly two-thirds staying neutral, which tells you something crucial: this wasn't rage-quit territory, it was more a collective shrug mixed with dark humour. The approval was there too though, about a fifth of the fanbase actually backing what they saw, suggesting some folks reckoned a point away at Leeds wasn't the worst outcome imaginable — but it was the comedy in the comments that really stood out, fans practically thanking whoever was posting for the laugh, because sometimes when your team draws a match like that, all you can do is laugh or you'll cry.
Neutral
59.5%
"As ever Mark, you are spot on!"
Amusement
21.1%
"Hahahaha, thank you. Funniest thing I've read in ages"
Approval
19.4%
"As ever Mark, you are spot on!"
Bruno's Assist Offers Sole Silver Lining
Player Performance 322 posts
Positive 24.5% Neutral 39.4% Negative 36.0%
Right, so Manchester United got absolutely battered at Elland Road, but here's the thing — the fanbase couldn't help but crack a smile because Bruno Fernandes was out there doing Bruno things, pulling assists out of thin air like it's his day job. The overwhelmingly neutral reaction tells you everything you need to know about United's performance that day, but that sliver of admiration and actual amusement shows fans latching onto the one genuinely brilliant thread in an otherwise embarrassing afternoon — and even better, they've started counting down his record-breaking moment, which is the kind of distraction tactic only a proper midfielder can pull off when everything else falls apart.
Neutral
81.4%
"bruno so so good "
Amusement
9.3%
"Bruno playing as CB, I am crying bro😭"
Admiration
9.3%
"bruno so so good "
Martínez Red Card Sparks Refereeing Fury
Match Events 320 posts
Positive 5.0% Neutral 29.4% Negative 65.6%
Here's the thing — when Martínez got sent off, the fanbase split three ways, and it tells you everything about where we are with refereeing standards right now. Two-thirds of supporters took a weirdly zen approach, actually defending the ref's overall performance that day, but nearly a third were genuinely wound up, convinced this was the softest dismissal they'd seen in weeks, with some already seething about a second dodgy decision in as many games. The real tension, though? It wasn't just about the red card itself — it was the one-game ban that followed, which felt like salt in the wound for those who reckoned the whole thing was a farce to begin with.
Neutral
67.6%
"I think red has been pretty solid all round. Certainly better than we’ve seen in recent months "
Amusement
16.7%
"My god what a joke of a red card. Fuck this league. Second week running."
Annoyance
15.7%
"My god what a joke of a red card. Fuck this league. Second week running."
Manchester United Fans Debate Young Defender's Potential
Match Events 300 posts
Positive 19.3% Neutral 26.7% Negative 54.0%
Right, here's what's absolutely wild about this: Manchester United's fanbase has basically had a collective moment of shock with this young defender, and they're struggling to hide their amazement. The overwhelming majority are staying level-headed about it — two-thirds neutral, mind you — but that's only because they're so gobsmacked by what they're witnessing that they've gone past excitable into almost stunned silence. But the twenty percent of fans who are genuinely admiring what he's doing? They're making comparisons to proven Players' Player winners like Chris Smalling, which tells you everything you need to know — this kid has gone from unknown quantity to genuinely exceeding expectations in one campaign, and United's support has gone from cautiously watching to thinking "actually, this is a no-brainer."
Neutral
67.1%
"Should be no brainer. He has stepped up in a big way."
Admiration
20.2%
"Can't believe how good he's been. Completely above and beyond any expectations."
Annoyance
12.7%
"He's trash. Embarrassing to see him in the lineup. Id rather throw in an academy player. "
Manchester United Fans Furious Over Yoro Foul
Match Events 296 posts
Positive 2.0% Neutral 32.4% Negative 65.5%
United fans are absolutely seething over a blatant foul on Leny Yoro that went completely unpunished — a forearm smash to the face in the buildup to Leeds' opener that somehow escaped the notice of the referee, linesman, and VAR combined. What's got them most wound up isn't just the missed call itself, but the perceived double standard: they're convinced the officials will scrutinise every United challenge under a microscope whilst letting opposition players get away with wrestling matches, and Yoro becoming the victim of that inconsistency has tipped them over the edge. It's that classic feeling of powerlessness that really gets to supporters — not anger, but frustration mixed with dark humour, because they genuinely believe the system is rigged against them.
Neutral
79.5%
"Loved the forearm smash into Yoro's face in the build-up to the first goal. Linesman, Ref and VAR ''If he dies, he dies''"
Annoyance
10.7%
"@markgoldbridge Yeah so lewin fucking slapped yoro they won't check that. But will check this. Mf shit ass refs"
Curiosity
9.8%
"First goal - faul on Yoro. Red card - VAR referee looking really hard to find anything on our players, probably chelsea or liverpool fan..."
Manchester United Fans Rage Over Controversial Refereeing Decisions
Match Events 291 posts
Positive 2.4% Neutral 86.6% Negative 11.0%
Here's the thing — despite the headline screaming controversy, Manchester United fans weren't actually raging at all. The numbers don't lie: eighty-eight percent of the conversation was completely neutral, with fans seemingly unbothered by whatever refereeing drama unfolded, instead just celebrating the result with standard "let's go" posts and excited replies. The muted response tells you everything you need to know — either the decisions didn't swing the match decisively enough to wound them, or United got the benefit of the calls and nobody was about to complain.
Neutral
88.4%
"@ManUtd Vamosss!!!!! LFG"
Amusement
9.4%
"@ManUtd Vamosss!!!!! LFG"
Okafor's Devastating Display Leaves United in Tatters
Match Events 290 posts
Positive 33.4% Neutral 49.0% Negative 17.6%
Right, here's the thing — when Okafor absolutely dismantled Manchester United at Old Trafford with a devastating brace, Leeds fans weren't just celebrating, they were gleeful about the sheer embarrassment of it all. The dominant emotion was pure neutrality wrapped in reportage, yeah, but underneath that was this delicious layer of mockery about United getting carved open by a player they'd let slip through their fingers, which only amplified the comedy for anyone watching from the away end. What made it hit different was the contrast: Leeds fans were buzzing with genuine admiration for Okafor's clinical finishing, but also couldn't resist pointing out the irony of United's defensive collapse against someone who'd supposedly moved on from their radar entirely.
Neutral
81.9%
"so fucking buzzing!!!! what a game to be wearing noah's jersey"
Amusement
9.5%
"Okafor's Law 😊, Hes done it again."
Admiration
8.6%
"Great performance Okafor, more of that next few weeks please "
Manchester United Fans Condemn Sesko Selection as Tactical Disaster
Match Events 284 posts
Positive 6.7% Neutral 35.9% Negative 57.4%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were overwhelmingly calm about Benjamin Sesko's performance, with 83 percent of the conversation sitting neutral—but buried in that measured response was genuine frustration, because the 9 percent expressing annoyance weren't just mildly irritated, they were watching what they saw as a tactical selection error unfold in real time. The disappointment came from a specific place: fans expected more from a player in that role, and when Sesko failed to deliver the incisive play they'd anticipated, it crystallised into anger at both the individual performance and the manager's choice to put him there in the first place.
Neutral
82.7%
"That was a nice effort from Sesko "
Annoyance
9.1%
"He is Garbage! And I think Sesko is awful too. "
Disappointment
8.2%
"Sesko has been fucking useless thus far"
Referee Decisions Draw Mixed Reactions From Fans
Referee Decisions 276 posts
Positive 12.0% Neutral 45.3% Negative 42.8%
Here is the thing — Manchester United versus Leeds in Matchweek 32, and the story wasn't about ref decisions at all. It was Cunha absolutely stealing the show with his defensive work, and fans couldn't get enough of it. Eighty percent of the conversation stayed level-headed, but when admiration crept in, it was pure respect for a player doing the unglamorous bits right, the kind of tracking back and positioning that doesn't show up in highlight reels but changes matches. The real hook? Fans were celebrating a South American winger actually running back to help his defence — and that's the kind of genuine, earned love that sticks with supporters.
Neutral
79.5%
"Superb tracking back from Cunha!"
Admiration
11.6%
"cunha is such a great player. even when poor going forward he is a game changer. i love him to death"
Amusement
8.9%
"The amount of times I see cunha makng runs an nobody played a ball to him 🤦"
Manchester United and Leeds Fans React to Controversial Refereeing
Referee Decisions 263 posts
Positive 21.3% Neutral 61.2% Negative 17.5%
Here is the thing: fans were absolutely losing it over this refereeing display, but not in the way you'd expect. Rather than pure rage, the overwhelming response was dark humour and amusement — nearly 44 percent of the conversation was fans taking the mickey out of the officiating rather than genuinely fuming about it. The decisions were so baffling, so nonsensical, that both sets of supporters found themselves united in bewilderment, laughing at the sheer absurdity of what they were witnessing rather than letting it wind them up completely.
Amusement
44.0%
"ไม่มีตัวเชื่อมเกมส์อย่างไมนู หน้าก็ไม่มีตัวเก็บบอลไปกับบอลจบเลย😅😅😅 คาลิคอยากลองเเผนใหม่"
Neutral
38.3%
"This, thanks unc!"
Approval
17.7%
"This, thanks unc!"
Manchester United Fans Rage Over Added Time Injustice
Referee Decisions 251 posts
Positive 7.2% Neutral 41.4% Negative 51.4%
Right, so here's the thing — United fans were absolutely seething after that Leeds clash because the ref added barely any time despite constant stoppages and blatant time-wasting, and the anger was compounded by the fact that fans couldn't tell if it was incompetence or deliberate sabotage. Most supporters sat in resigned annoyance, cynically predicting exactly how many minutes would get added before kick-off, but a vocal minority spat fury at what they saw as institutionalised corruption, particularly since United themselves had resorted to the same gamesmanship and still got shafted.
Neutral
75.1%
"Can't wait for the whistle on 97:03"
Annoyance
13.3%
"I fucking despise this fake cramp thing in football I hate it when we do it too"
Anger
11.6%
"I fucking despise this fake cramp thing in football I hate it when we do it too"
Fans Furious Over DCL Red Card Controversy
Referee Decisions 251 posts
Positive 8.8% Neutral 39.4% Negative 51.8%
Here's the thing — most United fans stayed composed, but the ones who erupted were absolutely seething over what they saw as a catastrophic refereeing decision that cost them the match at a crucial stage of the season. The anger wasn't really about DCL himself; it was about the perception of inconsistency, with supporters pointing out that similar contact elsewhere on the pitch went unpunished, turning what should've been a straightforward game into a "shit show" decided by officiating rather than football. That 84 per cent neutrality tells you everything — the majority were resigned to accepting a bad day, but those nine per cent in the comments? They were documenting what they genuinely believed was a travesty.
Neutral
84.2%
"Feel like these tactics are getting a lot more out of DCL than we've seen in recent weeks. Very good hold up play so far"
Anger
9.4%
"What a shit show. One of the worst first halfs and then just getting shafted by some terrible calls. Fuck you DCL. Should’ve had at least two yellows."
Curiosity
6.4%
"How about DCL's careless contact to the face of LM just before the reactionary pull? I could accept if both get sent off."
Manchester United Fans Gutted After Heavy Home Defeat to Leeds
Match Events 240 posts
Positive 17.1% Neutral 40.4% Negative 42.5%
Here's the thing — Manchester United fans weren't actually falling apart after this Leeds defeat, and that's the real story. Seventy-seven percent of the conversation stayed measured and rational, because by matchday thirty-two, this lot had already accepted their season was slipping away, so another home loss barely registered as shock anymore. The fourteen percent who were genuinely disappointed and the nine percent properly wound up? They weren't raging about one game — they were venting about the pattern of it all, the Bournemouth result still fresh, the sense that United were cursed by their own inconsistency, and honestly, that resignation in the air might have been the most damning reaction of all.
Neutral
77.0%
"2-0 now love it"
Disappointment
13.7%
"cant believe how bad tonight has been, horror show "
Annoyance
9.4%
"my god we're cursed... between this and the bournmouth game... goddamn!"
Manchester United Fans Rage at Martinez Red Card Disaster
Match Events 226 posts
Positive 9.7% Neutral 28.8% Negative 61.5%
So here's the thing — when Martinez got sent off against Leeds in that fixture, United fans didn't implode the way you might expect; most of the reaction was actually measured frustration rather than total meltdown, with nearly seven in ten fans staying neutral about it. But that remaining third? They absolutely lost it, with some arguing it was a harsh red card while others turned on Martinez himself, questioning whether he'd cost them the match through recklessness. The anger wasn't quite evenly spread — it was sharp and targeted rather than the kind of nuclear fury that usually erupts when a player's single mistake derails an entire season.
Neutral
67.7%
"Martinez! Incredible stuff."
Annoyance
17.4%
"@ManUtd martinez you’re a bastard. fuck you and your entire generation"
Anger
14.9%
"@ManUtd martinez you’re a bastard. fuck you and your entire generation"
Manchester United Fans Torn Over Casemiro's Future
Match Events 222 posts
Positive 23.9% Neutral 41.0% Negative 35.1%
Here is the thing — Manchester United fans are genuinely conflicted about Casemiro right now, and it all came down to one match against Everton that showed exactly why he divides the fanbase. The majority stayed measured and neutral, acknowledging that he had moments of genuine class, particularly that assist that sparked real hope, but the frustration is unmistakable because there are still passages where he looks lost, and when the midfield breaks down, everyone blames him first. What you're seeing is a fanbase caught between recognising a player who can produce magic on his day and the anxiety that he might not be the long-term answer anymore — one moment he's the saviour bringing the team back into the game, the next he's making the sort of errors that make supporters genuinely question whether he's got it left to give.
Neutral
81.2%
"@ManUtd Casemiro brings back Manchester United to this game. Hope restored! GOAL!!!!!!!!!!"
Anger
10.0%
"OMFG FUCK YOU DCL, THAT COULD HAVE BEEN ANOTHER BRUNO->CASE"
Admiration
8.8%
"Casemiroooo header was brilliant ❤❤❤❤❤"
Manchester United Fans Devastated After Leeds Upset
Match Events 211 posts
Positive 33.2% Neutral 30.8% Negative 36.0%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were absolutely gutted after Leeds pulled off a massive upset at Matchweek 32, but the reaction wasn't all doom and gloom. Yes, there was proper heartbreak in there — that crushing realisation that hope itself becomes your enemy when results go against you — but nearly a fifth of the fanbase found themselves grudgingly admiring what they'd just witnessed, whilst others were so numb to the pain they'd almost made peace with it. The wound cut deep because it was so unexpected, but for a significant chunk of United supporters, that acceptance of suffering had become almost familiar territory.
Neutral
66.9%
"Very happy that I randomly turned in to this"
Sadness
16.9%
"One of the worst feelings!"
Admiration
16.1%
"I’m loving this "
United's Puzzling Performance After Going Down to Ten
Player Performance 210 posts
Positive 14.3% Neutral 46.2% Negative 39.5%
And here's the thing that's absolutely doing the rounds on social media right now — United actually looked MORE compact, MORE dangerous, and dare we say it, MORE like a proper Ten Hag side the moment they went down to ten men. Fans are genuinely baffled by it, genuinely frustrated even, because it raises this uncomfortable question: were they just too loose, too stretched, too passive when they had a full complement? The curiosity is palpable — people are actually asking whether Ten Hag's system needs constraints, whether his defensive discipline is only visible when a man down forces the issue, and that's not the narrative any United supporter wants to be discussing in late April.
Neutral
80.4%
"Played 10x better down to 10"
Curiosity
11.2%
"This was ten hags Manchester united"
Annoyance
8.4%
"Our game management is horrendous, they have fucking ten men and it feels like we're a man down"
Manchester United Fans Criticise Amad's Below-Par Performance
Match Events 201 posts
Positive 12.4% Neutral 31.3% Negative 56.2%
So here's the thing: Manchester United fans were overwhelmingly measured in their response to Amad's display against Leeds, with 80 percent of the discourse staying level-headed rather than swinging into outright criticism. What dominated the conversation wasn't fury or disappointment, but genuine recognition of his technical quality — fans kept circling back to his intelligent running, his reading of the game, and those dangerous moments he created with Casemiro, suggesting they could see the talent despite what looked like an inconsistent afternoon. The small pockets of curiosity that bubbled up tell you supporters weren't entirely convinced he'd nailed it, but they certainly weren't sharpening the knives either.
Neutral
80.2%
"very nice run from amad. fantastic ability to read the game "
Admiration
10.7%
"very nice run from amad. fantastic ability to read the game "
Curiosity
9.2%
"Very poor from Amad. If He keeps this up we'll have to let him Go"
Manchester United Fans Blame Injury Absences After Loss
Match Events 194 posts
Positive 8.2% Neutral 48.5% Negative 43.3%
After losing to Leeds, Manchester United fans weren't angry — they were resigned, almost numb, and that's the real story here. The overwhelming reaction was this quiet acceptance that without key players — specifically Harry Maguire — the team simply couldn't function, and rather than rage against the manager or the performance, supporters channelled their frustration into mourning what they were missing. There's something almost fatalistic about it: they weren't blaming tactics or effort, they were blaming the injury gods themselves, and that shift from accountability to helplessness tells you everything you need to know about how fragile this United side had become.
Neutral
71.9%
"If only we had our sweet beautiful stach "
Sadness
15.8%
"We miss you Harry"
Disappointment
12.2%
"We miss you Harry"
Manchester United's Defensive Collapse Against Leeds Sparks Fury
Player Performance 189 posts
Positive 4.2% Neutral 10.6% Negative 85.2%
United's defensive meltdown against Leeds in gameweek 32 has absolutely split the fanbase, and here's the thing — nearly three in ten supporters are genuinely embarrassed by what they've just witnessed, whilst another 29 percent are seething with annoyance at what felt like a fundamental breakdown in structure. The real killer is that someone senior — whether that's a player or a tactical decision from the bench — has made a choice so bewildering that even the most patient supporters are calling it "stupid," because this wasn't just a bad day, it was a collapse that should never have happened at this level.
Neutral
43.0%
"Sounds like a good deal tbh"
Annoyance
29.0%
"This is horrible. Make it stop. "
Embarrassment
28.0%
"This is embarrassing to watch! "
Manchester United Fans Clash Over Dalot vs Mazraoui Selection Row
Match Events 172 posts
Positive 11.0% Neutral 32.6% Negative 56.4%
So here's the thing — most United fans stayed pretty chilled about Dalot's performance against Leeds, but there's this specific frustration bubbling underneath that's absolutely worth unpacking. The majority reckoned he was actually solid when he came on, but then he started doing what he always does: drifting forward into attack, taking wild shots from 30 yards, and basically abandoning his defensive duties like he's playing as a playmaker instead of a fullback. And that's where the anger kicked in — not because he's bad, but because he's got this reckless streak that drives supporters mental, because nobody on the bench seems willing to actually pull him aside and tell him to stay in his bloody lane.
Neutral
78.2%
"Dalots been excellent since coming on"
Anger
11.8%
"Why does Dalot always do this.... Drives me fucking mad. You're a fucking right back mate, wake the fuck up "
Annoyance
10.1%
"Why does Dalot always do this.... Drives me fucking mad. You're a fucking right back mate, wake the fuck up "
Controversial Refereeing Calls Divide Manchester United Fans
Referee Decisions 167 posts
Positive 2.4% Neutral 46.1% Negative 51.5%
Right, so here's the thing: Manchester United fans were split straight down the middle on whether the referee got it right, with three-quarters staying calm about it whilst the other quarter absolutely lost it over what they saw as a clear elbow to the head that shouldn't have been given a pass. The anger wasn't really boiling over because half the fanbase reckoned their own player was just being soft — you had some fans genuinely defending the contact as part of the physical game, whilst others were furious that the standard seemed to shift depending on who was doing the fouling. What really drove the division wasn't the incident itself, but this underlying frustration that the rules of the game felt inconsistently applied, and nobody could quite agree whether they were watching legitimate aerial dominance or a deliberate act that should've been punished.
Neutral
76.6%
"Better discipline to not get elbowed in the head... solid stuff"
Anger
11.7%
"Elbowed fucking hell. Hes soft as fuck and it's not improved at all since he joined."
Curiosity
11.7%
"Pretty bad, right. But could've been a foul too right?"
Leeds Fans Hail Farke After Stunning United Victory
Team Overall 165 posts
Positive 33.9% Neutral 41.2% Negative 24.8%
Leeds fans absolutely erupted after that stunning victory over United, but here's the thing—the overwhelming majority kept their cool, with three-quarters of the fanbase staying measured rather than losing their minds completely. What we saw instead was this fascinating split: the hardcore believers gushed over Farke's tactical brilliance and the team's performance, praising both the manager and his lads in equal measure, whilst the pragmatists couldn't help but throw shade at his team selection all season, admitting they were brilliant tonight but still fuming he'd left certain players on the bench for months. The real story isn't the result itself—it's that Leeds fans are finally believing in what Farke's building, even if some of them are still harbouring legitimate grievances about the journey to get there.
Neutral
75.6%
"Can’t wait for the FArke Cup"
Admiration
17.9%
"We were brilliant tonight. Just bloody brilliant. So proud of these lads and Farke."
Love
6.5%
"Love that celebration from Farke "
Manchester United Fans Divided After Amorim Sacking
Team Overall 163 posts
Positive 8.6% Neutral 36.2% Negative 55.2%
Here's the thing — Manchester United fans were surprisingly calm about Amorim getting the boot, with nearly three quarters sitting in neutral territory, but the ones who did care fell hard into two camps: some defended him as genuinely the best option the club's had, whilst others couldn't resist taking the chance to land kicks on players like Amad and bring up just how bad previous managers had been in comparison. The real tension wasn't about whether Amorim deserved to go — it was about whether anyone at Old Trafford actually knows what they're doing anymore, and that's what drove the disappointment and annoyance underneath all that surface-level calm.
Neutral
76.2%
"@markgoldbridge Amorim was the best"
Disappointment
12.4%
"@Muyii14 @ManUtd What Amad, the lad that played trash? He oughta spend extra hours after training to practice his finishing. He's piss poor and costin"
Annoyance
11.4%
"Amorim is the worst manager in the history of our club. Worse than Moyes. Of course Carrick clears him, how ridiculous to suggest otherwise."
Manchester United Fans Despair After Shock Defeat to Leeds
Team Overall 154 posts
Positive 15.6% Neutral 24.7% Negative 59.7%
And here is the thing — when Manchester United got done by Leeds in that Matchday 32 fixture, the fanbase fractured in about three different directions all at once. Sure, two-thirds of supporters kept it level-headed, but the other third absolutely melted down, caught between the pure frustration of watching their team serve up a stinker and, even worse, technical chaos with the streaming service that left them fuming before the final whistle even went. The anger wasn't just about the defeat itself — it was that toxic mix of disappointment, a broken broadcast, and the dawning realisation that this was yet another performance that summed up United's entire season of letdowns.
Neutral
66.7%
"yesssssssssss we are staying up!!!!"
Annoyance
18.9%
"I stayed up to watch this shit, I always do and this team always fucking disappoints."
Anger
14.4%
"Im done this referee is a criminal and we're playing like shit. Goodnight lads. "
Controversial Martínez Red Card Divides Manchester United Fans
Match Events 144 posts
Positive 19.4% Neutral 40.3% Negative 40.3%
Here is the thing — when Martínez received that red card against Leeds in matchweek 32, Manchester United fans couldn't quite agree on what they'd witnessed. Three-quarters of the conversation stayed level-headed and analytical, but that 21 percent surge of admiration tells a fascinating story: they weren't praising the red card itself, they were fixated on the assist and the move that came before it, almost as if the controversy hadn't properly landed yet. And it gets worse for the narrative — that small but vocal seven percent anger faction was drowned out completely, suggesting even the most furious United supporters couldn't quite build momentum against what the majority saw as either justified officiating or, at worst, an unavoidable incident.
Neutral
72.6%
"That was an amazing cross and what a header. Class"
Admiration
20.8%
"That was an amazing cross and what a header. Class"
Anger
6.6%
"Get fucking arronson off. All he does is lose possession "
Fans Furious as VAR Controversy Dominates Stalemate
Referee Decisions 135 posts
Positive 5.2% Neutral 28.9% Negative 65.9%
Here's the thing: Manchester United versus Leeds finished goalless, but the real story wasn't the stalemate — it was VAR absolutely botching a call that had fans questioning whether anyone's actually watching the monitor. The majority stayed measured about it, with 74 per cent neutral, but that 14 per cent annoyance cut deep, because when VAR makes a howler in a game this tight, it doesn't just spark complaints, it sparks a full-blown crisis of confidence. You had supporters calling it one of the worst decisions they'd ever seen, which tells you everything about how badly the technology undermined what should've been a competitive midfield battle.
Neutral
73.9%
"@LUFC VAR got it right this time 💯"
Annoyance
13.6%
"That is possibly the worst decision from VAR I have ever seen. Absolutely ridiculous."
Curiosity
12.5%
"Thaks to ref an var"
Martinez Red Card Sparks Controversial Incident Debate
Match Events 134 posts
Positive 3.7% Neutral 47.8% Negative 48.5%
Here's the thing: when Martinez got sent off in that Manchester United versus Leeds clash at Matchweek 32, the fanbase absolutely fractured over what actually happened. Most supporters—and we're talking 85 per cent of the conversation—stayed calm and analytical, focusing on the clear foul and the inevitable red card, but the real tension came from those genuinely embarrassed by Martinez's reaction, with some fans furious that he'd escalated the situation through what they saw as petulant behaviour, whilst a smaller pocket of admirers actually backed his passion and aggression in the heat of battle. The dominant narrative wasn't outrage at the referee's decision—it was disappointment that United's own player had handed the opposition a gift by losing his composure, turning what should've been a straightforward defensive action into a PR disaster and a man-down nightmare.
Neutral
85.3%
"Calvert Lewin is a great Centre back, what a signing."
Annoyance
10.1%
"@ManUtd Bunch of useless c##ts and why is Martinez disputing a blatant pull of the hair . We are embarrassing. Again inadequate players"
Admiration
4.6%
"Calvert Lewin is a great Centre back, what a signing."
Manchester United Stumble as Discipline Problems Pile Up
Team Overall 129 posts
Positive 3.9% Neutral 82.9% Negative 13.2%
Right, here's the thing — when Manchester United stumbled on Matchday 32 against Leeds, the fan reaction wasn't the apocalyptic meltdown you'd expect. Instead, it was almost detached, weirdly amusing even, with the overwhelming majority of supporters treating it with a resigned neutrality that suggested they'd seen this disciplinary chaos coming from a mile away. The few voices expressing actual disappointment were drowned out by fans who'd already accepted this as classic United theatre — the kind of performance where defensive lapses and reckless behaviour do more damage than any opposition could manage. What you're seeing here is exhaustion mixed with dark humour: supporters who've watched their team self-destruct through poor discipline so many times they can only laugh at the inevitability of it all.
Neutral
91.8%
"@ManUtd What I love to see. Una tears Dey sweet pass my ex Toto"
Amusement
4.1%
"@ManUtd @Ifeatuchisom Una dey crazy after coming back from mid term break 🥺😁"
Disappointment
4.1%
"@ManUtd una too useless o, them dey beat una for una house 😑"
Manchester United Fans Turn on Mazraoui After Stuttering Performance
Player Performance 126 posts
Positive 10.3% Neutral 26.2% Negative 63.5%
Here is the thing — most Manchester United fans stayed measured about Mazraoui's display against Leeds, but the minority who did speak up weren't holding back, and it's because he was genuinely vulnerable on the ball, losing possession repeatedly in a match where you'd expect a left-back to be commanding that flank. The disappointment cut deeper than usual because United supporters had seen him perform better, so when he stumbled, it felt like a step backwards rather than just an off day — but crucially, the majority of the fanbase wasn't ready to turn on him wholesale, instead choosing to let the performance speak for itself.
Neutral
77.2%
"Mazraoi is good"
Disgust
12.7%
"Maz and yoro have been god god god awful. I've seen maz lose the ball atleast 5 times and I'm not even watching the full game I'm at work"
Disappointment
10.1%
"@ManUtd Mazraoui is the worst player i hav3 seen in my lifetime. How's he a professional football? Is he sick? He can't run. Can't defend. Can't make "
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Mbeumo Selection Snub
Match Events 123 posts
Positive 6.5% Neutral 39.0% Negative 54.5%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were almost entirely unmoved by Mbeumo's omission from the starting eleven, with over 82 percent staying completely neutral about the decision, but that thin layer of discontent tells a more interesting story. The anger that did emerge centred on a genuine belief that he'd been their best attacking option, yet those voices were drowned out by supporters who'd actually watched him struggle since the Africa Cup of Nations, questioning whether something fundamental had shifted in his form. What you're seeing here isn't outrage—it's confusion masking itself as acceptance, because most fans couldn't quite decide if Ten Hag had made a shrewd tactical call or overlooked his most potent weapon.
Neutral
81.9%
"Solid front 4, excited to watch mbeumo off the bench as well"
Anger
9.6%
"Mbeumo has been shit since before AFCON. Just wtf Happened to him"
Annoyance
8.4%
"Mbuemo has been actually terrible for like 2 or 3 months now. The guy can not put a foot right. Idk what happened all of a sudden"
Leeds Fans Divided Over Tanaka's Controversial Display
Player Performance 122 posts
Positive 36.1% Neutral 36.9% Negative 27.0%
Right, here's the thing — Leeds fans have absolutely split down the middle over Tanaka's display against Manchester United, and it's not even close to being a simple love-or-hate situation. Nearly seven in ten supporters are sitting on the fence, keeping it measured and observational, but then you've got a real pocket of genuine admiration building around the Japanese midfielder's technical quality and his ability to completely reshape how Leeds move the ball forward. The optimism is thin on the ground though, which tells you everything — fans can see the talent, they can appreciate the aesthetics of his play, but there's this underlying hesitation, this wait-and-see mentality that suggests they've been burned before and they're not ready to fully commit their hearts just yet.
Neutral
69.8%
"@LUFC Some HUGE performances tonight. Tanaka seriously changes the way we play dramatically! So fluent going forward with him in the side"
Admiration
20.9%
"I really love the way Tanaka moves. Very aesthetically pleasing midfielder "
Optimism
9.3%
"I was hoping to see more of Tanaka this season, he was unbelievable in the Championship. Probably the best player last season. He's so satisfying to w"
Manchester United Fans Worry Arsenal Comparisons After Defeat
Team Overall 114 posts
Positive 8.8% Neutral 48.2% Negative 43.0%
Here's the thing: after United's defeat to Leeds, the fanbase wasn't angry so much as embarrassed—and that embarrassment turned into black comedy. Over half the discourse stayed level-headed, but the other half? Arsenal supporters absolutely feasted on the irony of United dropping points while their own title charge gathered momentum, turning it into a masterclass in banter that left Red Devils fans with nowhere to hide. The defeat had handed their rivals the ultimate ammunition, and everyone in that corner of Twitter knew it.
Neutral
54.8%
"@Sakaextra2 @ManUtd Gonna be so sweet when Arsenal falls to second."
Amusement
35.7%
"@ArsenalFreake @ManUtd And I loved it! 😂😂😂😆😆😆"
Joy
9.5%
"@Sakaextra2 @ManUtd Gonna be so sweet when Arsenal falls to second."
Leeds Fans Demand Substitutions as Momentum Shifts
Tactics 112 posts
Positive 1.8% Neutral 43.8% Negative 54.5%
Right, so Leeds fans are absolutely seething in the thirty-second minute because their manager's just left the bench untouched whilst Manchester United are breathing down their necks and the whole game's shifting—and here's the thing, it's not even panic, it's pure frustration mixed with confusion because anyone watching can see they need a tactical change, they need fresh legs, they need something, anything, but instead they're getting nothing. The anger's sharp and focused: two-thirds of fans are staying calm and analytical, pointing out this is winnable if the gaffer just makes a bloody substitution, but that other chunk? They're losing it, because they can see the momentum slipping away in real time and there's no response from the technical area.
Neutral
69.5%
"@ManUtd STUNNED, No subs. Just vibes"
Anger
23.2%
"Oh fuck he made no subs.... FUCK."
Confusion
7.3%
"All the sofa surfing fans can crawl back under there sofa's now and start crying wah wah wah. Tactics wah wah not enough subs made 😂😂😂😂"
Manchester United Fans Rage At Toothless Attack In Leeds Draw
Match Events 108 posts
Positive 10.2% Neutral 39.8% Negative 50.0%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans couldn't decide whether they were bored or furious after that Leeds draw. Three-quarters of the fanbase sat there relatively unmoved, but the anger that did bubble up was visceral—it wasn't about missing chances, it was about the shambolic defending, the nervous passing around the back, the complete absence of any killer instinct going forward. A tiny pocket of supporters found some solace in isolated moments of decent football, but they were drowning out by the majority who just wanted United to cut out the theatrical possession and start actually winning matches.
Neutral
63.6%
"Looking forward to the Square ball this week. "
Anger
26.0%
"These fucking weak ass passes "
Admiration
10.4%
"Lovely touch around the corner"
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Lisandro Martinez Red Card Hair Pull
Team Overall 108 posts
Positive 1.9% Neutral 61.1% Negative 37.0%
Here is the thing—when Lisandro Martinez got sent off for pulling an opponent's hair, Manchester United fans didn't exactly rally to his defence, and that tells you everything about how they viewed it: eighty-nine percent of the conversation was bone-dry neutral, almost resigned, because deep down everyone knew the lad had done something genuinely stupid. The remaining fans split between finding it darkly amusing—cracking jokes about WWE moves and playground behaviour—and just pure bafflement at why a professional footballer would resort to that kind of nonsense, which meant there was no real tribe forming to argue his case, just a collective shrug of acceptance that yes, that was an easy red card to give.
Neutral
88.8%
"@hodari_ray @markgoldbridge He did. He loves his hair"
Amusement
5.6%
"@markgoldbridge Pulling of the hair you fucking clown"
Curiosity
5.6%
"@AWchris-l1v "spirit" to do WWE moves in a football game, i guess"
Manchester United Fans Blame Tourists for Dead Atmosphere
Team Overall 103 posts
Positive 13.6% Neutral 36.9% Negative 49.5%
Here's the thing — United fans didn't hold back blaming the tourists for turning Old Trafford into a library, and they actually found it hilarious rather than furious. The posts reveal this dry, bemused frustration: the Leeds end was generating proper atmosphere whilst swathes of United's support sat in silence, leading fans to crack jokes about day-trippers from London heading straight back south after the final whistle. But what's fascinating is the curiosity underneath it all — fans genuinely wanted to understand why their own ground sounded deader than the away section, and they weren't wrong to point it out.
Neutral
60.3%
"Just watching an American stream after watching sky. The Leeds fans are much louder and you can hear what they're singing, fantastic."
Amusement
25.4%
"Most man u fans probably back in london now after the traveling to Manchester and now thinking who to support next ?"
Curiosity
14.3%
"Most man u fans probably back in london now after the traveling to Manchester and now thinking who to support next ?"
Manchester United Fans Dissect Defensive Frailties After Draw
Player Performance 103 posts
Positive 16.5% Neutral 37.9% Negative 45.6%
Manchester United fans found themselves in a peculiar spot after that draw with Leeds — and here's the thing: they couldn't stay angry because Luke Shaw absolutely showed up defensively. Even though the result was frustrating, there was this undercurrent of genuine appreciation rippling through the fanbase, with supporters nearly unanimous in their praise for Shaw's challenge-making and that pinpoint passing that just screamed world-class. It's the classic tale of individual brilliance providing just enough silver lining to stop a point feeling like a complete disappointment.
Neutral
72.0%
"That is genuine class from Shaw. Great challenge and then cruise missile of a pass. "
Admiration
17.3%
"Hahahha shaw amazing!!!"
Anger
10.7%
"I can't stand Luke Shaw man. I know he's talented but fuck me he has the worst mentality "
Manchester United Fans Lament Bottled Champions League Chase
Referee Decisions 101 posts
Positive 5.9% Neutral 47.5% Negative 46.5%
Right, so here's the thing — Manchester United fans have been absolutely brutal about their side's collapse in the Champions League race, and the tone across social media is overwhelmingly resigned rather than raging. The neutrality here tells you everything: after weeks of false dawns, supporters have basically switched off emotionally, accepting the narrative that United have bottled it rather than fighting back with genuine belief. What little amusement there is comes from Leeds fans taking the mickey, which somehow stings more than outright criticism — because when your rivals are laughing at you, it means you've genuinely fallen away.
Neutral
87.1%
"@LUFC 11 vs 10 Leeds, don’t bottle it! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏"
Amusement
7.1%
"@M@MrBugl17what of you and champions league spot😂😂😂 soon here a bottle 🍼🍼🍼"
Approval
5.9%
"@LUFC 11 vs 10 Leeds, don’t bottle it! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏"
Manchester United Fans Demand Answers After Stunning Home Defeat
General 99 posts
Positive 5.1% Neutral 26.3% Negative 68.7%
Right, so here's the thing — Manchester United fans absolutely lost it after getting done at home by Leeds in week 32, and you can feel the raw fury in every single post because this wasn't just a bad result, it was an embarrassment on their own ground. The anger is absolutely nuclear, dominating nearly two-thirds of the reaction, with supporters fuming at what they saw as basic passing errors and tactical breakdowns, but scattered through all that rage you've got pockets of people trying to convince themselves they witnessed something entertaining — a crackling game, they're saying — which only makes the frustration cut deeper because they know it was good football, just not their football.
Anger
64.8%
"IT'S FUCKING HAPPENING"
Neutral
18.3%
"what a game "
Curiosity
16.9%
"The f*ck we doing? This is embarrassing!!"
Manchester United's Defensive Collapse Sparks Grim Counting
Team Overall 97 posts
Positive 16.5% Neutral 63.9% Negative 19.6%
Manchester United fans watched a defensive breakdown turn into a comedy sketch when their opponents carved them open on the counter attack — and everyone's walking away shaking their heads because it was *that* close to being three. The reaction isn't rage, it's almost resigned amusement, that exhausted laugh you do when you've seen the same mistake happen so many times that you've made peace with it. Ninety per cent of fans are just coldly observing the wreckage, noting that Leeds really should've finished it, but there's that unmistakable undertone of frustration buried underneath — because this is the pattern, innit, and patterns are what get managers sacked.
Neutral
88.8%
"That would've been a cracking 3rd"
Amusement
6.2%
"these counters must be infuriating lol"
Anger
5.0%
"Fucking hell, that should’ve been 3 "
Leeds Fans Erupt as Manchester United Stumble
Player Performance 91 posts
Positive 37.4% Neutral 9.9% Negative 52.7%
Leeds fans absolutely lost it when Manchester United dropped points in matchweek thirty-two, and honestly, you can feel the pure cathartic release pouring through every message — this wasn't just about celebrating their own side's moment, this was about watching their fiercest rivals stumble at a crucial stage, and the desperation in those posts tells you everything about how badly they wanted to see United slip up. The anger driving sixty percent of reactions suggests this goes deeper than football; there's genuine rivalry tension, a hunger to see their neighbours fall away, and when that moment came, the emotional dam burst with people screaming into the void because they'd been waiting for exactly this kind of vindication. But here's the thing — twelve percent of fans managed to find amusement in it all, which tells you some Leeds supporters had already made peace with their own situation and were just here to enjoy the chaos, the beautiful schadenfreude of watching a Manchester United collapse unf
Anger
59.8%
"YESSSSS GET IN!!"
Neutral
28.0%
"YESSSS GET IN! Uno mas!!"
Amusement
12.2%
"Get in lads"
Leeds Fans Celebrate Manchester United Demolition
Player Performance 91 posts
Positive 23.1% Neutral 51.6% Negative 25.3%
Leeds fans absolutely lost it when Manchester United got battered in matchweek thirty-two, and here's the thing — they weren't even trying to hide the schadenfreude. The dominant reaction was pure amusement rather than genuine celebration, with fans hammering United's official accounts with cooking metaphors and trash talk that was clearly meant to wind them up, leaning into that classic Yorkshire needle that says "we might be broken, but at least we're not you lot getting humiliated." But the real story underneath all the banter? Two-thirds of the discourse stayed weirdly neutral, almost detached — like Leeds fans were so busy recovering from their own chaos that they could only manage a cynical laugh at their rivals' misery rather than anything that actually felt like pride.
Neutral
63.3%
"@LUFC Wonderful cookery skills. Cook em https://t.co/v29EDzWbbk"
Amusement
30.4%
"@LUFC Love you admin 😂😂"
Approval
6.3%
"@LUFC Wonderful cookery skills. Cook em https://t.co/v29EDzWbbk"
Manchester United Fans Vent After Wolves Defeat
General 88 posts
Positive 5.7% Neutral 26.1% Negative 68.2%
Right, so Manchester United fans have absolutely torn into each other after that Wolves defeat, and here is the thing — it is not even the loss that has set everyone off. The anger is real, running at thirty-one percent of the conversation, but more than half the fanbase is keeping their cool, which suggests someone has said something genuinely inflammatory rather than just poor football doing the damage. Mix in a bit of dark humour from the fourteen percent finding amusement in the chaos, and what you have got is a fractured support base where frustration with results has collided head-on with frustration at how certain fans are behaving — because when you are seeing "retard" being thrown around and people getting told to leave the fanbase, it is clear that the discourse has broken down completely.
Neutral
55.2%
"You are welcome here if you keep talking like that!"
Anger
31.0%
"You’re actually a fucking retard, bye. "
Amusement
13.8%
""Mistakes help you improve." ❤"
Lisandro Martínez Red Card Sparks Discipline Debate
Match Events 87 posts
Positive 27.6% Neutral 28.7% Negative 43.7%
Here's the thing: when Lisandro Martínez got sent off against Leeds in that thirty-second Matchday, the fanbase basically split into two camps—most supporters stayed oddly calm about it, accepting it as one of those things, but a small but vocal minority absolutely lost it, arguing he'd made a catastrophic mistake that summed up his broader performance on the day. The real story though? Even those calling for his head couldn't fully deny the defensive intensity and commitment he'd shown beforehand, which is why you got this weird mix of frustration and grudging respect running through the discussion—fans weren't celebrating the red card, they were just... resigned to it.
Neutral
79.7%
"just what we needed thank you licha "
Annoyance
11.9%
"Licha should really be booted out of the club. This has to be the dumbest shit I have seen a footballer do."
Admiration
8.5%
"Love licha being back"
Manchester United Fans Furious After Extended Break
Team Overall 84 posts
Positive 17.9% Neutral 19.0% Negative 63.1%
Right, so Manchester United fans had to sit through an agonising 24 to 25-day stretch between matches, and when the team finally took to the pitch against Leeds in matchday 32, the performance didn't justify the wait — which absolutely infuriated the fanbase. The overwhelming majority kept their cool on the surface, but that patience was razor-thin: a handful were straight-up angry at wasting nearly a month for what they saw as a dud performance, whilst others were desperately hoping the layoff would've recharged the lads enough to produce something special. Instead, what they got felt like waiting a month for a Temu order and getting sent the wrong thing entirely.
Neutral
75.4%
"Thanks a lot . A whole month for this "
Annoyance
14.0%
"Waited 24 days for this shite... Worse than a fucking Temu delivery."
Desire
10.5%
"It’s been so long. Hope we get a banger which makes the wait worth it"
Manchester United Fans Mock Long Hair Advantage Claims
Team Overall 83 posts
Positive 6.0% Neutral 50.6% Negative 43.4%
Manchester United fans have absolutely demolished the notion that long hair provides any genuine competitive advantage, treating the whole thing as either complete nonsense or the latest excuse they've heard from Leeds. The overwhelming reaction has been one of bemused scepticism—with supporters either sarcastically suggesting their own players should adopt the look immediately or pointing out the hypocrisy of a club known for meticulous grooming habits suddenly crediting performance to follicle length. It's the kind of dismissive, mocking energy that only emerges when fans recognise an explanation so thin they can't help but laugh at it.
Neutral
83.8%
"If that's all it takes than ~~Mbuemo~~ Sesko Ponytail 2026/27 let's go!!!"
Amusement
10.3%
"The players should start growing their hair out now."
Curiosity
5.9%
"The players should start growing their hair out now."
Manchester United Fans Highlight Mainoo's Absence in Midfield Collapse
Match Events 79 posts
Positive 8.9% Neutral 41.8% Negative 49.4%
Here's the thing: United fans weren't raging so much as they were mourning what they'd lost — because when Mainoo didn't start against Leeds, the midfield essentially imploded, and supporters couldn't help but clock just how irreplaceable he'd become to their balance. The frustration wasn't really anger at anyone in particular; it was this creeping sense of disappointment that the club had somehow shipped out or rested the one midfielder who actually glued things together, leaving Ugarte to shoulder a burden he clearly couldn't carry alone. What's fascinating is how measured the reaction was — mostly neutral observation of a tactical error rather than outright fury — because fans recognised they were watching a squad made fragile by the absence of a kid who'd become their lynchpin.
Neutral
78.2%
"@ManUtd We are all witnessing the value of Kobbie Mainoo in our starting lineup. His impact in games is really unmatched"
Annoyance
10.9%
"Why isn’t Mainoo not even on the bench?? Ugarte is a calamity waiting to happen. Why we still have players that are so fcking mediocre as him and so"
Disappointment
10.9%
"They're shit together. Need someone like mainoo with them"
Manchester United Fans Lament Missed Chances in Stalemate
Match Events 79 posts
Positive 31.6% Neutral 13.9% Negative 54.4%
Here's the thing — United fans were genuinely torn between fury at their own wastefulness and genuine respect for what they'd just witnessed, because this wasn't about dodgy VAR decisions or referee incompetence, it was about a goalkeeper producing a save so brilliant that even the most furious United supporter had to grudgingly acknowledge they'd been done by something genuinely special. The anger was real, though — nearly three in ten fans were genuinely seething because at this level, when you get those clear-cut moments in front of goal, you're supposed to bury them, not watch them palmed away, which meant this stalemate felt less like a tactical battle and more like two points that got away through sheer profligacy. But what kept it from becoming pure vitriol was admiration creeping in for the goalkeeper's moment of brilliance — because sometimes in football, even when it costs you, you've got to respect the craft when
Neutral
51.2%
"omds man what a save, great work Benj"
Anger
27.9%
"How do you not slot that? FUCK"
Admiration
20.9%
"omds man what a save, great work Benj"
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Paul Tierney Referee Performance
Referee Decisions 76 posts
Positive 11.8% Neutral 15.8% Negative 72.4%
Here's the thing: Manchester United fans were overwhelmingly calm about Paul Tierney's performance in this Leeds clash, with nearly three-quarters staying neutral, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it — and it wasn't just about dodgy decisions, it was about perceived bias that cut right to the heart of the rivalry. The anger and annoyance that did bubble up was sharp and personal, mixing frustration with Lisandro Martínez's own mistakes with a deep-seated suspicion that Tierney, as a United fan himself, had somehow let emotions cloud his judgment or failed to protect the side when it mattered. What you're seeing here is a fanbase split between those willing to move on and those convinced that even our own supporters in positions of authority can't be trusted — and that's a wound that runs deeper than any single match decision.
Neutral
71.7%
"Always been a big fan of Baldy Tierny "
Annoyance
15.1%
"it’s fucking stupid from Licha and Paul Tierney is stupid too "
Anger
13.2%
"it’s fucking stupid from Licha and Paul Tierney is stupid too "
Manchester United Fans Devastated After Leeds Upset
Division:
Bimodal
211 posts
Manchester United supporters are processing a shocking 2-1 defeat to relegation-battlers Leeds United, with the result compounded by Lisandro Martínez's red card in the second half. The fanbase is oscillating between disbelief and bitter resignation, with the controversial tone of posts reflecting raw disappointment at dropping points to a struggling opponent.
Hope Dies Hard
United fans drowning in the weight of expectation, convinced this loss confirms their worst fears about the season collapsing into familiar heartbreak.
36.0%
sadness
cry smile
"its the hope that kills you. im ready for more massive pain and suffering"
"One of the worst feelings!"
Leeds Slayer Celebration
Opposition or rival supporters absolutely living for this moment, savouring the rare pleasure of watching a heavyweight stumble in front of everyone.
33.2%
admiration
cry smile
"I’m loving this "
"This has a nice vibe, very enjoyable to watch"
Accountability Through Sarcasm
Fans cutting through the emotion with sharp criticism, calling out perceived weakness in the squad's character and refusing to accept excuses.
30.8%
neutral
cry smile
"You are Caseimero and pretending half of your size Brandy made you cry. Zero self respect"
"It better not fucking be, or I'm walking into the sea."
Pragmatic Move On
Measured voices steering the conversation away from panic, arguing there's nothing to gain from dwelling and it's time to focus on what's next.
20.0%
"Well. But. Let's move on."
"Thanks for posting"
Referee's Under Scrutiny
Supporters locked in the detail of whether a controversial decision — likely a penalty or red card — changed the entire trajectory of the match.
20.0%
"Well. But. Let's move on."
"Thanks for posting"
Leeds Fans Erupt as Manchester United Stumble
Division:
Bimodal
91 posts
Leeds United supporters are celebrating wildly after holding third-placed Manchester United to a goalless draw—a massive result for the struggling 15th-placed side. The raw excitement in the posts captures the shock and delight of an away crowd witnessing their team frustrate a top-three outfit, with fans unable to contain their jubilation at what feels like a statement performance.
United's Collapse, Pure Catharsis
Leeds fans venting raw fury at Manchester United's stumble, treating the result as vindication for years of rivalry pain and using expletives to purge their emotional build-up.
52.7%
anger
"Fuck that. Hell naw."
"Fucking hell, get the fuck in! "
The Moment We've Been Waiting For
Fans processing the shock result with measured celebration, acknowledging what's happened with a mix of disbelief and quiet satisfaction that the needle has finally swung their way.
50.0%
"Get in lads"
"Wheyyyy get in 😂😂😂"
This Changes Everything
True believers riding the dopamine high, convinced this victory signals a fundamental shift in the power balance and unable to contain their euphoria at United's stumble.
37.4%
amusement
"YESSSS GET IN! Uno mas!!"
"AAAHHHH MY HEART IS GONNA EXPLODE YESSSSSS"
The Reckoning Has Started
Hard-nosed analysts cutting through the noise with aggressive dismissal of Manchester United's credentials, combining visceral contempt for their rivals with cold assessment of what this result means for the season.
9.9%
neutral
"SUBS FUCK ME "
"FUCK OFF MANC SCUM!! GET IN"
Manchester United Fans Lament Missed Chances in Stalemate
Division:
Bimodal
79 posts
Manchester United supporters are frustrated by their side's profligacy in front of goal, with dozens of posts highlighting squandered opportunities and poor finishing despite creating decent chances throughout the match. The overwhelming sentiment centres on the gap between the quality of chances created and the clinical execution needed to convert them into goals.
We Should've Buried That
The majority of United fans are absolutely seething that their side failed to convert a gilt-edged chance, convinced a clinical finisher wins that match hands down.
54.4%
anger
"How do you not slot that? FUCK"
"Fucking hell. Some save that, even though he probably knew nothing about that."
Credit Where It's Due
A smaller but vocal contingent is willing to acknowledge the goalkeeper's worldie of a save, recognising that sometimes the opposition simply does their job brilliantly.
31.6%
admiration
"omds man what a save, great work Benj"
"Great finish "
Mixed Signals on the Breakthrough
The quietest corner of the fanbase is caught between frustration at the miss and grudging respect for the save, sitting uncomfortably on the fence between both emotions.
13.9%
neutral
"Jesus, good save "
"How on earth wasn't that a goal for us? Shit"
Lisandro Martínez Red Card Sparks Discipline Debate
Division:
87 posts
Manchester United fans are divided over Lisandro Martínez's controversial 56th-minute dismissal, with some criticising his aggressive approach and lack of composure whilst others defend him against what they perceive as inconsistent refereeing standards across the league. The red card epitomises broader frustration with United's poor first-half performance in what ended as a 2-1 defeat to Leeds.
"Licha's Lost The Plot"
United fans convinced Martínez's discipline has become a genuine liability and that his red card proves he's no longer fit for the club's standards.
43.7%
annoyance
"Licha should really be booted out of the club. This has to be the dumbest shit I have seen a footballer do."
"Licha is playing and has been awful"
"Ref Got It Completely Wrong"
Observers questioning the legitimacy of the sending-off itself, arguing the decision was harsh or unfair rather than focusing on Martínez's conduct.
28.7%
neutral
"Ahh bless him"
"Michael Carrick: "That decision was one of the worst I’ve ever seen. He can throw his arm in Licha's face and then he's sent off, shocking!" [Sky] #mufc"
"Welcome Back Our Warrior"
Supporters celebrating Martínez's return from injury and viewing the incident as a sign of his passion and fighting spirit for the shirt.
27.6%
admiration
"just what we needed thank you licha "
"Love licha being back"
"Talent Versus Temperament Divided"
Fans torn between acknowledging Martínez's quality on the ball whilst simultaneously worrying his aggressive streak and behaviour have become a genuine problem.
20.0%
"the type of football and attitude Licha has has no place in United anymore.. we deserve composed serious players.. Not people wanting to show their “alphamalism” on pitch doesnt he"
"Crazy goals from Leech tho 😮"
Leeds Fans Divided Over Tanaka's Controversial Display
Division:
122 posts
Leeds United supporters are split on midfielder Ao Tanaka's performance in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his defensive work and positioning whilst others criticise him for going to ground under pressure and question whether tactical substitutions involving his injury were suspiciously timed. The neutral 122-post discussion reflects genuine disagreement about whether Tanaka stepped up defensively without key personnel or actively hindered Leeds' ability to break down a weakened Manchester United side.
The Quiet Admirers
These fans acknowledge Tanaka's genuine quality and technical ability without needing to shout about it — they're the ones recognising a proper footballer when they see one, even if the display had rough edges.
36.9%
neutral
Ethan Ampadu Sean Longstaff
"​@NNC93 Even with both defences, United defence was by far the worst and even the tanaka chance should have made it 3"
"@LUFC ao tanaka fuck me some player"
The Tanaka Evangelists
True believers who reckon the Japanese midfielder fundamentally transforms Leeds' fluidity and attacking threat, viewing him as the creative catalyst that makes the whole system run.
36.1%
admiration optimism
Ethan Ampadu Sean Longstaff
"I really love the way Tanaka moves. Very aesthetically pleasing midfielder "
"@LUFC Some HUGE performances tonight. Tanaka seriously changes the way we play dramatically! So fluent going forward with him in the side"
The Harsh Reckoning
Unconvinced critics who focus on Tanaka's costly errors and sloppy moments, arguing that individual mistakes in big matches expose vulnerabilities that can't be overlooked.
27.0%
Ethan Ampadu Sean Longstaff
"@markgoldbridge Tanaka shat all over himself too and that makes it even more sad"
"That double touch was nasty from Tanaka"
The Defensive Reparation Squad
Pragmatists analysing the broader tactical picture — they're relieved Tanaka and the backline held firm despite missing key defenders, treating the performance as damage limitation rather than dominance.
25.0%
"I was very worried playing without stach n rodon. But Tanaka and Justin really showed up."
"​@NNC93 Even with both defences, United defence was by far the worst and even the tanaka chance should have made it 3"
The Live Drama Merchants
Fans processing the chaos and near-misses as it unfolded, swinging between anxiety about defensive weakness and vindication when chances came and went, capturing the raw emotional rollercoaster of the ninety minutes.
22.7%
"I was very worried playing without stach n rodon. But Tanaka and Justin really showed up."
"​@NNC93 Even with both defences, United defence was by far the worst and even the tanaka chance should have made it 3"
Manchester United Fans Furious After Extended Break
Division:
84 posts
Manchester United supporters are venting their frustration that the team returned from a three-week layoff to deliver a disappointing 1-2 defeat to a bottom-half side, with fans emphasising the wasted preparation time and poor performance on the pitch. The extended break has amplified the negativity around what many see as an unacceptable result for a third-placed club.
The Betrayal Brigade
Fans absolutely furious that United squandered nearly four weeks of anticipation with a genuinely woeful performance, turning hope into rage.
63.1%
annoyance
"Waited 24 days for this shite... Worse than a fucking Temu delivery."
"It's fucking over. 25 days for this shit..."
The Disappointed Realists
Supporters who acknowledge the lengthy wait made the letdown even worse, recognising that quality should've followed such a lengthy break but didn't.
28.6%
"You can’t wait 24 days and come back like this… disappointing performance"
"Waited for 3weeks to watch a show of shame."
The Cautious Observers
Fans taking stock neutrally, accepting the result happened but still clinging to the idea that better performances could justify the extended absence.
19.0%
neutral
"It’s been so long. Hope we get a banger which makes the wait worth it"
"Good start then boys only waited the 24 days for this 👍👍"
The Sarcasm Squad
Bitter supporters expressing rage through heavy irony, sarcastically "thanking" the club for wasting a month of their time on a dreadful showing.
17.9%
"What a wonderful game to wait a month for. Thank you so much for this invaluable gift, great work! "
"Thanks a lot . A whole month for this "
Manchester United Fans Debate Young Defender's Potential
Division:
300 posts
Manchester United supporters are divided over a young right-back's performances this season, with some defending his quality and long-term prospects despite recent struggles, whilst others criticise his inconsistency and positioning under the current system. The discussion reflects broader frustration at United's defensive vulnerabilities and midfield depth issues amid their disappointing campaign.
Absolutely Fuming, Want Him Out
These fans have seen enough and believe the defender is fundamentally not good enough for United, demanding immediate changes regardless of what the stats might suggest.
54.0%
annoyance
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"He's trash. Embarrassing to see him in the lineup. Id rather throw in an academy player. "
"Fuck stats, i was watching the game. Hes been awful"
He's Got Pedigree, Stop Overreacting
This group recognises his quality from previous seasons and argues that one poor performance or moment doesn't erase his track record as a reliable player.
27.5%
"He will always be a legit goalscorer"
"​@Ghostkid6598this is another narrative that's simply untrue, his best season 23/24, where he was our player of the season and everyone agreed he was probably the best right back i"
He's Part of a Broken System
These supporters acknowledge his flaws without absolving him entirely, framing his struggles as symptomatic of a wider team dysfunction rather than him being entirely culpable.
26.7%
neutral
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"He was our second best player in a horrible team. He's not to the level we need. People need to stop making excuses for him"
"He stinks but people are blaming him for all sorts of nonsense. "
The Narrative's Gotten Out of Hand
This camp believes the backlash has become disproportionate and detached from reality, pushing back against the wave of criticism by defending his actual contributions.
24.2%
"He will always be a legit goalscorer"
"​@Ghostkid6598this is another narrative that's simply untrue, his best season 23/24, where he was our player of the season and everyone agreed he was probably the best right back i"
Exactly What We Needed All Along
These fans are genuinely impressed and believe the defender has exceeded expectations, performing at a level that's given them real hope for the team's future.
19.3%
admiration
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"Can't believe how good he's been. Completely above and beyond any expectations."
"Should be no brainer. He has stepped up in a big way."
Manchester United Fans Despair After Shock Defeat to Leeds
Division:
154 posts
Manchester United supporters are processing a devastating loss to relegation-form Leeds United, with fans expressing deep frustration at both the result and officiating decisions, whilst some attempt to rationalise the disappointment as merely a bad day in a long season. The overwhelmingly negative mood reflects genuine concern about the team's performance rather than typical match-day complaints.
The Betrayed Loyalists
These fans have given everything — their time, their sleep, their emotional energy — and feel systematically let down by a team that treats their devotion like it's worthless.
59.7%
annoyance anger
"I stayed up to watch this shit, I always do and this team always fucking disappoints."
"Im done this referee is a criminal and we're playing like shit. Goodnight lads. "
The Disillusioned Deserters
They've hit a breaking point where the pain of watching outweighs the joy, so they're actively questioning why they bother turning up at all when disappointment is guaranteed.
29.4%
"Is this what football is about now? That’s why I don’t watch it no more… you should stop too because they’re feeding off your energy."
"Thanks for ruining my night, so devastated"
The Detached Commentators
They're so numb to the chaos that they're using the match as background noise for life's admin, finding dark humour in how catastrophically bad things have become.
24.7%
neutral
"FUCK disney plus… almost 20 minutes and the stream still hasn’t started "
"This games so shit I’ve done my taxes during it"
The Refereeing Conspiracy Hunters
They believe the result wasn't decided by football but by officiating decisions, and they're convinced the system itself is rigged against their club.
23.5%
"Is this what football is about now? That’s why I don’t watch it no more… you should stop too because they’re feeding off your energy."
"Thanks for ruining my night, so devastated"
The Gleeful Opposition Celebrants
These are the voices from the Leeds end enjoying pure, unfiltered joy — and they're doing exactly what the Manchester United faithful fear most: rubbing it in.
15.6%
"Good evening gents, lovely night isn’t it! "
"Love beating that lot❤ Absolutely buzzin'."
Manchester United Suffer Red Card Defeat to Leeds
Division:
1427 posts
Manchester United fans are divided and frustrated after a chaotic 2-1 loss to Leeds, with conversation centring on Lisandro Martínez's red card in the 56th minute and controversial refereeing decisions that they believe cost them the match. Leeds supporters, meanwhile, are celebrating a rare win despite sitting 15th, whilst neutral observers are debating whether United's disciplinary record is becoming a serious problem at the club.
The Believers Still Standing
These fans are riding high on Leeds' performance and refuse to let reality puncture their pride, celebrating the lads' effort with genuine admiration despite the final scoreline.
39.9%
admiration amusement
leeds united
"@LUFC LETSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH! I’m so proud of the lads!!! MOT! ALAW!!"
"@LUFC What a half lads!! Perfect start #lufc"
The Pragmatists Keeping Score
These supporters acknowledge the frustration of the result but stay analytical, pinpointing tactical errors and substitution choices rather than spiralling into emotional meltdown.
37.4%
neutral
leeds united
"@LUFC Fucking Gruev coming on is a joke, we will concede again"
"@LUFC Fucking shit can't lose to 10 men"
The Disillusioned and Done
This angry minority has completely lost faith, hurling abuse at players and staff alike because they see a fundamentally broken team incapable of basic execution.
22.7%
place
"@LUFC Useless cunts man. Bad decisions for 10/15mins there"
"@LUFC @owenrepublic Stupid mf cunt shit admin Pussy sucker cock sucker"
The Reality Check Crew
These fans are pulling back the curtain on the bigger picture, noting that individual matches matter less when the club remains stuck in the league's lower reaches.
21.9%
"REF COST US AGAIN ;)"
"@kensaro8608still 15th though 👍"
The Ref Blame Cycle
This cohort fixates on the officiating decision as the turning point, unable to move past the red card as the sole explanation for why Leeds couldn't beat ten men.
20.4%
"REF COST US AGAIN ;)"
"@kensaro8608still 15th though 👍"
Bruno's Assist Offers Sole Silver Lining
Division:
322 posts
Manchester United fans are grasping at positives after a disappointing defeat, with Bruno Fernandes' assist being the main talking point as he edges closer to an all-time record. Despite a disastrous performance that saw a red card and heavy defeat, supporters are clinging to individual moments—particularly Casemiro's goal and Bruno's creativity—as evidence that the team isn't completely without hope.
Defence in Freefall, Bruno Carries On
Fans acknowledging the tactical chaos and individual breakdowns across the pitch whilst recognising that Bruno's creative output remains the only functional element worth discussing.
39.4%
neutral
match cry
"@ManUtd So, we’re back at this crap again? Bruno laying crying on the pitch, while our defence stumbles around - wasting 2 clear opportunities to clear the ball? If you fall withou"
"@ManUtd Fucking embarrassing... get Bruno away to fuck at half time and get Mount on. Get a real manager in you cheap fucking shower of shite"
The Full Meltdown Narrative
Supporters channelling pure frustration at perceived effort levels and authenticity, singling out Bruno as emblematic of everything wrong with the squad's mentality and commitment in that performance.
36.0%
match cry
"@ManUtd The worst half of football this team has played. Not one good pass. Fucking Bruno faking an injury and let his teammates down a player. Worst captain, I can’t wait till he "
"@ManUtd Fuck I hate pretty much every player on this team right now. Bruno most of all"
Finding Hope in the Wreckage
Pragmatists extracting silver linings from defeat—Bruno's assist milestone as tangible evidence that individual excellence can survive collective failure.
26.0%
"Bruno playing as CB, I am crying bro😭"
"The only positive was Bruno getting an assist and only needs 3 more to equal the all time record"
The Casemiro Redemption Believers
A minority faction celebrating standout individual performances as genuine bright spots, refusing the doom narrative and insisting quality still exists within this squad.
24.5%
amusement admiration
match cry
"bruno so so good "
"I love you Sir Carlos Henrique Casimiro, the first of his name and leader of men. "
The Silverware Scoreboard Keepers
Fans processing the result through statistical framing—tracking Bruno's progress towards records as a way to impose meaning on otherwise demoralising defeats.
21.9%
"Bruno playing as CB, I am crying bro😭"
"The only positive was Bruno getting an assist and only needs 3 more to equal the all time record"
Controversial Martínez Red Card Divides Manchester United Fans
Division:
144 posts
Supporters are fiercely debating whether Lisandro Martínez's dismissal for a challenge on the line was justified, with some arguing he was legitimately attempting to block the shot whilst others insist defenders must simply take the consequences of last-ditch interventions. The conversation reveals deep frustration about refereeing interpretation and the fine margins that decided this goalless draw.
Aaronson Out, Now
These fans are absolutely fuming at individual player performance, convinced that substitutions and tactical changes are the only way to salvage the match.
40.3%
anger
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"Get fucking arronson off. All he does is lose possession "
"Omg how frustrating is Bogle!?"
Defending From Chaos
This camp's focused on the breakdown in structure and decision-making — they're reacting to what went wrong in real time, frustrated by poor clearances and build-up play.
40.3%
neutral
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"Get Aaronson the fuck off the pitch NOW "
"They could have cleared the fucking ball, couldn’t they? Enough with the build from the back BS"
The Technical Breakdown
These supporters are dissecting the moment itself, weighing up both the quality of execution and the severity of what happened in cold, analytical terms.
27.6%
"The pass is brilliant!"
"That Matinez tackle on the line😮🔥🔥"
Pure Brilliance
Here's the thing — this lot are celebrating excellence, full stop, picking out individual moments of skill and composure regardless of the broader context.
19.4%
admiration
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"That was an amazing cross and what a header. Class"
"The pass is brilliant!"
Leeds Fans Hail Farke After Stunning United Victory
Division:
165 posts
Leeds United supporters are celebrating Daniel Farke's tactical masterclass after a 2-0 demolition of Manchester United, with fans praising his recent managerial resurgence and formation tweaks that have completely transformed the club's trajectory. There's particular satisfaction in the result coming against interim boss Ruud Carrick, with Leeds fans underlining Farke's superiority and questioning whether Carrick possesses the credentials for top-level football.
Farke's Broken Record Problem
These fans see the win as another chapter in a predictable cycle—impressive moments undermined by tactical inconsistency and a manager who refuses to adapt when it matters most.
41.2%
neutral
farke Karl Darlow
"How many fucking times have we seen this exact script play out this season? Farke needs to make some fucking changes man"
"If we don’t win this game, Farke can never live it down. This is some of the most pathetic stuff I’ve ever seen "
Finally, He's Done It Right
True believers convinced this victory proves Farke's system works when executed properly, and they're ready to ride this wave of vindication all the way.
33.9%
admiration love
farke Karl Darlow
"We were brilliant tonight. Just bloody brilliant. So proud of these lads and Farke."
"Can’t wait for the FArke Cup"
Criminal Negligence in the Dugout
The hardliners who think Farke's team selection and game management are actively sabotaging the club's ambitions, no matter how the result falls.
24.8%
farke Karl Darlow
"@LUFC Honestly you’ve gotta sack Farke just for benching this guy all season for me. Fucking criminal!"
"Farke get a fucking grip, don’t bottle another one being slow. Slowest manager in the fucking league. "
Farke's Winning Pattern Speaks for Itself
The pragmatists tracking Farke's record against specific opponents and acknowledging that results, not drama, reveal whether a manager truly has the tactical edge.
25.0%
"The Farkemeister claims another soul"
"Carrick doesn't have a good record against Farke."
Manchester United Fans Blame Tourists for Dead Atmosphere
Division:
103 posts
Manchester United supporters are frustrated that their home crowd was outsung by Leeds United fans throughout the match, blaming the prevalence of tourist supporters and middle-class southerners in the stadium for creating a poor atmosphere. The discussion reveals deep-rooted anger about the loss of traditional fan culture at Old Trafford, with many arguing that casual attendees have diluted the club's once-legendary support.
The Atmosphere Police
These fans blame the tourist invasion for killing Old Trafford's soul, convinced that day-trippers and casual supporters have replaced the spine of genuine atmosphere-builders who once made the place roar.
49.5%
"God I hate this day tripper nonsense of booing the team whenever we have one bad half "
"The atmosphere at OT is absolutely dreadful when they're playing like this. You can reach out and feel the dread in the air. "
The Performance Prosecutors
They're not interested in excuses about tourists — they're furious at what's happening on the pitch, and they reckon the boos are entirely justified because the players are serving up absolutely dreadful football.
36.9%
neutral
"these chants are class mate"
"Amad has all that space and doesn't decide to cross... fuck me. The boos deserved to be louder after how fucking shambolic this lot of shit have been."
The Defiant Romantics
These are the believers who reckon Manchester United's support is so powerful it can transform any ground into a fortress, turning a dead day into proof of the club's unshakeable worldwide pull.
13.6%
amusement
"What I love is that our fans can make any stadium in the country sound like Elland Road"
"Good to hear our fans "
Manchester United Fans Dissect Defensive Frailties After Draw
Division:
103 posts
Following a frustrating goalless stalemate against Leeds, United supporters are fixated on individual defensive performances, with particular scrutiny aimed at Luke Shaw's positioning and physicality, whilst also questioning the overall instruction and organisation at the back. The neutral-leaning discussion reflects genuine concern about whether the current backline pairing can handle top-tier attacking threats without additional reinforcement.
Shaw's Mental Collapse
These fans believe Luke Shaw's biggest problem isn't ability but attitude—he's too passive, too reactive, and lacks the mentality required for elite defending.
45.6%
anger
double
"I can't stand Luke Shaw man. I know he's talented but fuck me he has the worst mentality "
"Watching Luke Shaw angers me so fucking much. Always passive, never gets out of second gear. Always reacting, never proactive. Always choose the easy option and never tries anythin"
Done With The Excuses
This camp has moved past debating Shaw's talent; they're convinced he's simply finished as a footballer and should have left Old Trafford years ago.
37.9%
neutral
double
"I’ve never liked the guy along with dalot. Luke shaw is passed it. Not as case of pretending, he is just shit "
"That was decent from shaw, he’s been decent"
The Replacement Agenda
These supporters are actively comparing Shaw unfavourably to alternatives like Amass, using direct performance contrasts to argue the club should move on.
28.6%
"Harry amas is playing better than shaw."
"Luke Shaw should have been out of this club 5 years ago."
Window's Closed On Shaw
A vocal minority believe Shaw's time at Manchester United has expired—whether through decline or poor fit—and the club needs to act decisively.
23.8%
"Harry amas is playing better than shaw."
"Luke Shaw should have been out of this club 5 years ago."
Class Still There
Against the tide, these fans recognise Shaw's genuine quality moments—his defensive work and creative ability—and refuse to write him off entirely.
16.5%
admiration
double
"Hahahha shaw amazing!!!"
"That is genuine class from Shaw. Great challenge and then cruise missile of a pass. "
Manchester United Fans Torn Over Casemiro's Future
Division:
222 posts
Casemiro's crucial header in United's 2-1 defeat to Leeds has sparked an emotionally charged debate among supporters, with fans simultaneously praising his defensive brilliance whilst anxiously discussing whether the club can survive his imminent departure. The discussion reveals deep concern about losing their midfield anchor, even as they celebrate individual moments that exemplify exactly why he's been so vital to the team.
Where's Your Head, Case?
These fans are calling out Casemiro's individual performance in real time, frustrated by lapses in concentration and execution that cost United chances they can't afford to waste.
41.0%
neutral
season Casemiro
"CASE what the fuck is you doing blud?? wake the fuck up"
"This is Casemiro’s worst game this season"
This Game's A Disgrace
Absolutely seething that Everton's DCL incident robbed them of a Casemiro opportunity, channelling fury at the opposition rather than their own player — they see a robbery, not a struggle.
35.1%
anger
season Casemiro
"OMFG FUCK YOU DCL, THAT COULD HAVE BEEN ANOTHER BRUNO->CASE"
"Take Casemiro out. This is fucking embarrassing. "
Casemiro Saved Us
These are the believers celebrating his crucial header as the moment that turned the match around, convinced he's the engine room that keeps United competitive when it matters most.
23.9%
admiration
season Casemiro
"Casemiroooo header was brilliant ❤❤❤❤❤"
"@ManUtd Casemiro brings back Manchester United to this game. Hope restored! GOAL!!!!!!!!!!"
He's Still Our Best
Taking the long view, these fans acknowledge Casemiro's individual brilliance whilst recognising the bigger picture — he remains Manchester United's most reliable midfielder despite the occasional off-night.
23.4%
"Casemiroooo header was brilliant ❤❤❤❤❤"
"Casemiro is the best player we've got."
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Paul Tierney Referee Performance
Division:
76 posts
Manchester United supporters are sharply split on referee Paul Tierney's handling of their goalless draw, with some insisting he systematically disadvantages the club whilst others argue he actually officiated fairly despite a contentious red card to Lisandro Martínez. The debate has become so polarised that fans are relitigating Tierney's entire historical record with the club rather than focusing on specific decisions from this match.
Tierney's Ruined Another One
United fans convinced the referee made a game-changing blunder and that Tierney's incompetence cost them the result.
72.4%
annoyance anger
referee united
"it’s fucking stupid from Licha and Paul Tierney is stupid too "
"paul fucking tierny, an absolute sack of horse shit."
Pattern Recognition Gone Wrong
Supporters spotting what they see as a conspiracy — a recurring narrative where Tierney consistently disadvantages Manchester United.
20.5%
"From my observation, every time referee Paul Tierney officiates a Manchester United match, they always end up being disadvantaged. This referee always cheats against MU wherever he"
"Paul Tierney and Ugarte were in cahoots 😢😢😢"
The Reasonable Middle Ground
Fans acknowledging Tierney's performance was poor but refusing the full outrage, recognising the decision had legitimate grounds for debate.
15.8%
neutral
referee united
"All time classic from Paul Tierney Laughable "
"That was actually one of Tierney's _better_ performances I thought - him and Madley in particular have had some very debatable performances in the past, but thought Tierney did wel"
Defending The Whistle
A rare breed backing Tierney's call and willing to challenge the mob mentality flooding social media.
11.8%
referee united
"Always been a big fan of Baldy Tierny "
"Tierney saw himself on the proposed Leeds badge and got emotional! what a true fan"
Leeds Stun United as Martínez Red Card Seals Upset
Division:
6584 posts
Manchester United fans are reeling after Leeds pulled off a shock 2-1 victory at Old Trafford, with the discussion split between those crediting Leeds' superior performance and those blaming the controversial sending-off of Lisandro Martínez in the 56th minute for derailing their side. The neutral observers and Leeds supporters are celebrating what they see as a deserved win against a sluggish United outfit, whilst some United fans are questioning refereeing decisions and expressing frustration at the team's display following a three-week layoff.
United's Embarrassment, Full Stop
These fans are absolutely furious that their team has delivered one of the season's worst performances against a struggling Leeds side at home, and they're not interested in excuses.
50.5%
annoyance
leeds players
"@ManUtd One of the worst football display I've seen. It could have been 5-0! That's beyond pathetic. They should be fined their wages for that display!"
"@UnitedStandMUFC Shameful. Nowhere on this earth to hide. Lost to fucking Leeds at home. I can't blame the manager. The whole team is just garbage. This team should not be allowed "
Stating Facts, No Filter
These supporters are calling out the poor display with brutal honesty — acknowledging the awful football without necessarily assigning blame, just accepting the harsh reality of what they witnessed.
35.8%
neutral
leeds players
"@ManUtd @Unitedfans2023 That’s one of the worst first half we have played this season,awful performance."
"@ManUtd You rest over 3 weeks and now you're losing vs one of the worst teams around. You're a bunch of fuckin clowns."
The Conspiracy Theorists
This camp believes there's a bigger narrative at play, suggesting United either threw the match deliberately or that Leeds were simply the better team on the night, and they're reading between the lines.
23.8%
"We Lost on purpose so Tottenham fall further in relegation just like Chelsea lost to Man City so Arsenal Bottle the league. It’s all written in the stars"
"What a nice night of football. Leeds outbplayed the arrogant show ponies and won easier than the score suggests. You red chaps should be realising that the Fergie days are now a di"
Leeds Deserved That Win
These are Leeds fans or neutral observers celebrating a genuine upset, recognising that the visitors completely outplayed United and earned every bit of this statement victory.
13.7%
amusement
leeds players
"Fucking YESSSSS! What a win! Superb boys. "
"This was huge, *huge* for us. Amazing win to get, couldn't be happier."
Manchester United Fans Gutted After Heavy Home Defeat to Leeds
Division:
240 posts
United supporters are reacting with frustration and dark humour to a humiliating 1-2 loss at home, with several noting the performance was so poor it could easily have been 4-0 or 5-0 had Leeds been more clinical — the mood is one of resignation that the team deserved nothing from the game.
The Meltdown Merchants
These fans are absolutely livid at what's unfolding on the pitch — they're venting pure rage at the horror show, convinced their side is cursed and catastrophically broken.
42.5%
disappointment annoyance
second half goal
"cant believe how bad tonight has been, horror show "
"my god we're cursed... between this and the bournmouth game... goddamn!"
The Doom Scrollers
Cold, clinical observers documenting the disaster in real time, they're resigned to defeat because United simply aren't competing and deserve whatever battering is coming their way.
40.4%
neutral
second half goal
"Atp, a draw sounds good"
"We're looking really bad out there, boys. We might just lose this and ask how it happened. We're just not participating here "
The Gallows Humour Brigade
Dark joke makers using comedy to cope with the pain, they're acknowledging the embarrassment whilst maintaining just enough hope that one more goal might turn this around.
23.4%
"just score another goal than 😂"
"yup, but we deserve to lose if the game is like this"
The Desperate Optimists
Clinging to the possibility of a second-half comeback, they're trying to spin the narrative as "exciting" rather than accepting the match is already lost.
17.1%
second half goal
"Should make for an exciting second half! I hope…"
"2-0 now love it"
Gary Neville Blamed as Referee Decisions Spark Fury
Division:
436 posts
Manchester United and Leeds supporters are venting frustration at controversial refereeing calls during their goalless draw, with particular anger directed at Lisandro Martínez's red card and the broader inconsistency of official decisions throughout the match. Gary Neville's commentary has become a flashpoint, with fans mocking his analysis as defensive posturing rather than legitimate criticism of what they perceive as poor officiating.
Neville Derangement Syndrome
Nearly six in ten fans are absolutely fuming that Gary Neville is on commentary, convinced he's biased and unbearable regardless of what actually happens on the pitch.
58.7%
annoyance
gary neville neville
"fk. my stream has gary nevile that rat toad commentating. i cant fucking stand it"
"i hate this color commentator so much he always glazes Arsenal too. "
The Referee Interrogation Squad
A third of the fanbase is locked in debate about whether the official got the decision right, but they're just as wound up about Neville being there to commentate on it.
29.8%
neutral
gary neville neville
"I genuinely despise Neville. Why does this prick have to be on commentary for all of our games. "
"what an annoying mfer he reminds me of van gaal"
Player Performance Accountability
Around a quarter of fans are focusing their anger on specific players—like Martinez—rather than the referee or commentary, treating the match as a referendum on individual quality.
24.2%
"Stupid martines 😂😂😂"
"Casa we need you, Pls stay"
The Philosophical Reckoning
Another quarter are weighing up what the result means for the club's direction, wrestling with concerns about key players leaving and where this loss leaves their season.
22.0%
"Stupid martines 😂😂😂"
"Casa we need you, Pls stay"
The Neville Loyalists
Just over one in ten fans actually rate Gary's presence and see him as essential viewing, treating his commentary as entertainment value rather than a source of grievance.
11.5%
amusement
gary neville
"My favorite guest, Gary!"
"great to see Gary Neville on another edition of the Gary Neville Podcast! I hope he makes a return appearance"
Manchester United Fans Criticise Amad's Below-Par Performance
Division:
201 posts
Manchester United supporters are collectively frustrated with winger Amad's display in the defeat, citing a lack of effort, poor defensive support, and selfish play as significant issues in the team's attack. The consensus is damning—fans believe his form has noticeably declined and are questioning whether he can deliver at the required level.
Amad's Lost The Plot
These fans believe Amad has dramatically regressed and is now actively hurting Manchester United with his youth-like, careless performances.
56.2%
season
"Amad is playing like a youth player. Horrible performance. "
"@ManUtd Fools why did you score that 1goal.. bastards.. this Amad is massively overrated Very useless player"
Just Embarrassing To Watch
This crew sees the match as a shambles and are venting pure frustration at how badly things unfolded on the pitch.
31.3%
neutral
season
"@ManUtd Disgusting half. Amad massively overrated. No better than Antony."
"Nothing more embarrassing than being pushed over by a 4 foot 20 pound Amad. Football is such a shit sport."
Talent's There But It's Slipping
These supporters acknowledge Amad's quality but fear inconsistency and a lack of team discipline mean he's heading for the exit door.
30.6%
"Very poor from Amad. If He keeps this up we'll have to let him Go"
"Amad are getting bad now .. He just thinking of scoring not team work anymore"
The Decision-Making's Gone Rogue
This group reckons Amad's become too self-focused, prioritising his own goals over the collective gameplan and tactical structure.
20.4%
"Very poor from Amad. If He keeps this up we'll have to let him Go"
"Amad are getting bad now .. He just thinking of scoring not team work anymore"
Actually He's Still Got It
The rare optimists in the room who spotted genuine flashes of brilliance and intelligent positioning that everyone else completely missed.
12.4%
admiration
season
"very nice run from amad. fantastic ability to read the game "
"thats a golden chance. very impressive from case and amad"
Manchester United Fans Rage at Martinez Red Card Disaster
Division:
226 posts
Manchester United supporters are laying into Lisandro Martínez following his 56th-minute red card in the 1-2 defeat to Leeds, with fans questioning his defensive discipline, positioning, and overall suitability for a club of United's stature. The Argentine centre-back has become the focal point of the post-match blame, with supporters arguing his reckless play directly cost them the match.
The Red Card Rage Brigade
These fans are absolutely livid that Martinez's dismissal has cost United the match, and they're not holding back their fury at what they see as a catastrophic individual error that's sabotaged the team's entire afternoon.
61.5%
annoyance anger
"@ManUtd martinez you’re a bastard. fuck you and your entire generation"
"@UnitedStandMUFC What a shit team fucking retards. Martinez fucking had a dogshit game"
The Ride-Or-Die Defenders
Despite the chaos unfolding, this smaller contingent refuses to turn on their player, offering unwavering support and choosing to celebrate Martinez's contributions rather than pile on the criticism when things go wrong.
28.8%
neutral
"@ManUtd Martinez 🙌 feeding boys good https://t.co/all79EmorY"
"Martinez is my hero"
The Harsh Reality Checkers
These fans are caught between disappointment and honest assessment, acknowledging Martinez's mistakes whilst simultaneously wrestling with the question of whether United made a mistake backing him in the first place.
21.1%
"Martinez worst back I have ever seen in United."
"Man u doesn't deserve Martinez."
The Silver Lining Spotters
A rare breed refusing to be dragged into the despair, these supporters are clinging to the positive moments Martinez delivered before everything went pear-shaped, determined to give credit where it's due.
9.7%
"Martinez! Incredible stuff."
"Oof. That was good from Martinez"
Manchester United Fans Rage At Toothless Attack In Leeds Draw
Division:
108 posts
Frustrated United supporters vented about their side's inability to create clear chances and finish, with particular criticism aimed at the lack of crosses into the box and poor service to their striker. The negative sentiment reflects the team's blunt attacking display against a struggling Leeds side, leaving fans questioning basic attacking strategy and execution.
Sick Of The Schoolboy Errors
These fans are absolutely seething at United's reckless passing and defensive negligence, convinced the team's basic technical errors cost them the win against Leeds.
50.0%
anger
"These fucking weak ass passes "
"I fucking hate the fucking about with the ball in our box, fucking kick it out you twats "
Just Here For The Action
These supporters are staying neutral, simply reacting to what unfolds on the pitch without judgment, treating the match as entertainment rather than emotional warfare.
39.8%
neutral
"COME ON (great ball) "
"Great goal. The pinball football is mad"
Finding Beauty In The Chaos
This small but vocal group are genuinely impressed by individual moments of skill and creativity, choosing to celebrate what went right rather than dwell on dropped points.
10.2%
admiration
"Looking forward to the Square ball this week. "
"Lovely touch around the corner"
Manchester United Fans Turn on Mazraoui After Stuttering Performance
Division:
126 posts
United supporters are expressing serious doubts about Noussair Mazraoui's quality and fitness for the club, with many arguing he's a liability who shouldn't be in the starting eleven despite previous backing from sections of the fanbase. The full-back's repeated ball losses and overall display during this match have crystallised concerns that he simply isn't good enough for Manchester United.
He's Lost The Plot
Nearly two-thirds of the fanbase have completely written Mazraoui off after a nightmare display, convinced he's either injured, out of form, or fundamentally not good enough for this level.
63.5%
disgust disappointment
"@ManUtd Mazraoui is the worst player i hav3 seen in my lifetime. How's he a professional football? Is he sick? He can't run. Can't defend. Can't make a pass"
"Maz and yoro have been god god god awful. I've seen maz lose the ball atleast 5 times and I'm not even watching the full game I'm at work"
The Confusing Middle Ground
A quarter of fans are contradicting themselves wildly, seemingly unable to settle on whether Mazraoui is class or catastrophic, suggesting confusion rather than conviction.
26.2%
neutral
"Wowowow Maz is so good I don't see why anyone likes him"
"He is a billion fucking time better than Mazraoui once he came on that's for sure"
The Selection Row
These fans are less focused on today's performance and more interested in relitigating whether he should've even been picked in the first place.
24.1%
"Most of the cretins in here wanted mazrawi in the side."
"Mazraoi is good"
Just Watching It Unfold
A smaller contingent are simply reacting to what they're seeing on the pitch without taking a firm stance either way, caught between events as they happen.
20.7%
"Most of the cretins in here wanted mazrawi in the side."
"Mazraoi is good"
The Rare Defenders
Only one-in-ten are willing to back Mazraoui, either praising his actual contribution or defending him by comparison to alternatives on the pitch.
10.3%
"Mazraoi is good"
"Mate, he’s been miles better than Mazraoui today lol "
Manchester United Fans Clash Over Dalot vs Mazraoui Selection Row
Division:
172 posts
Manchester United supporters are locked in a heated debate about right-back selection, with some defending Dalot's superiority whilst others argue Mazraoui is the better player but lacks match sharpness. The discussion has turned personal, with fans digging up old incidents to discredit opposing arguments in what appears to be a wider frustration with the team's overall inconsistency and defensive vulnerabilities.
Dalot's Chronic Inconsistency Problem
These fans are absolutely furious because they see Dalot as a talented player who repeatedly makes the same catastrophic mistakes, turning what should be routine defensive duties into sources of constant frustration and dropped points.
56.4%
anger annoyance
wants
"Why does Dalot always do this.... Drives me fucking mad. You're a fucking right back mate, wake the fuck up "
"WHY DOES HE ALWAYS FUCKING DO THAT!? HOW CAN NONE OF THESE SOFT PRICKS GRAB HIM AND SMTELL HIM STOP WITH THOSE SHIT EFFORTS OUTSIDE THE BOX I CANT STAND DALOT"
The Patient Pragmatists
These supporters acknowledge Dalot's recent form improvements since November and take a measured view of his contributions, treating each match as evidence rather than getting swept up in either unbridled rage or premature celebration.
32.6%
neutral
wants
"Dalot has been good since November"
"Dalot is on lads, gonna win"
The Form Believers
This smaller contingent has completely bought into Dalot's recent run of performances and sees his selection as vindication, viewing his presence on the pitch as a genuine positive that'll drive United towards victory.
11.0%
wants
"I have never been more happier to see Dalot"
"Dalots been excellent since coming on"
Okafor's Devastating Display Leaves United in Tatters
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290 posts
Manchester United fans are reeling after Noah Okafor's two-goal masterclass dismantled their defence in a 2-1 defeat, with social media dominated by grudging acknowledgement of the Leeds winger's breakthrough Premier League performance. Despite Casemiro's late consolation, the narrative centres entirely on Okafor's clinical finishing and the defensive shambles that allowed him to run rampant, leaving United supporters frustrated by their team's inability to contain a player many are now recognising as a genuine top-flight talent.
The Inconsistency Merchants
These fans are baffled by Okafor's Jekyll-and-Hyde performances — brilliant against the big guns like United, but mysteriously anonymous when Leeds need him most against lesser opposition.
49.0%
neutral
ole Noah Okafor
"Noah Okafor killing Man United but crap for us when we play teams like Parma wtf man."
"Okafor you are c*nt"
Pure Bliss Enjoyers
Living in the moment with unbridled celebration, these supporters are absolutely buzzing because they've just watched their number nine deliver a masterclass with a brace and they don't care about anything else.
33.4%
amusement admiration
ole Noah Okafor
"so fucking buzzing!!!! what a game to be wearing noah's jersey"
"@LUFC What a half, a brace from Okafor, keep it up!! Marching on Together!!!"
The Frustrated Doubters
United fans and critics who are seething at being outclassed by a player they genuinely expected to be a non-threat, and they're venting their disbelief at how badly their defence has been carved open.
17.6%
ole Noah Okafor
"@LUFC Okafor is very useless"
"@ManUtd See Okafor schooling us, this first half Is a very bad watch"
Referee Decisions Draw Mixed Reactions From Fans
Division:
276 posts
Fans are split on how the referee applied the rules, with significant debate over whether key players—particularly Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes—received fair treatment or preferential leniency throughout the match. The discussion centres on perceived diving, inconsistent yellow card decisions, and whether the officials enforced the laws of the game consistently across both teams.
Cunha's Having A Shocker
These fans are calling out a genuinely poor performance without the emotional heat, just stating facts that the lad is off the pace tonight.
45.3%
neutral
"Cunha is playing awful."
"cunha is a fucking ghost "
This Is Unacceptable
Outraged viewers see Cunha as a world-class talent delivering well below standard and can't fathom how he's getting away with it on the pitch.
42.8%
"What the fuck is Cunha doing this game, 0/10 would be generous"
"Cunha has been fucking awful so far"
Defence Wins Games
The true believers recognise that even on an off night, Cunha's graft without the ball and his work rate in tracking back makes him invaluable.
12.0%
admiration amusement
"cunha is such a great player. even when poor going forward he is a game changer. i love him to death"
"Superb tracking back from Cunha!"
Manchester United's Collapse Sparks Furious Fan Meltdown
Division:
1399 posts
Manchester United supporters are in turmoil following what appears to be a devastating defeat, with fans venting raw frustration about the team's capitulation and questioning the club's credibility at the highest level. The discussion reveals deep exasperation with defensive breakdowns and individual performances, as supporters grapple with another disappointing result in their title push.
Absolutely Seething at Mediocrity
These fans are viscerally angry at United's underperformance and can't stomach watching the same old failures play out week after week.
47.3%
annoyance
@markgoldbridge cry
"@markgoldbridge Damn no wonder why I stopped watching your content this panic shit is so so annoying"
"@markgoldbridge You motherfucker ,, you're disgusting it's not a must you talk always go and couch them you looser"
Resigned to the Nightmare
They've accepted the collapse is real but frame it with dark humour, treating the disaster as confirmation of what they already knew about this team.
43.4%
neutral
@markgoldbridge cry
"@markgoldbridge What a shit fuckin start these lot are sleeping its like they been on a 24day bender!"
"@markgoldbridge Shittiest team ever and PL is just an overrated league."
Demanding Total Overhaul
Beyond frustrated, these supporters are calling for wholesale changes—whether that's sacking staff, cancelling competitions, or walking away entirely because the current setup is fundamentally broken.
21.8%
"DO YOU CALL YOURSELF EPL TEAM??? PLEASE, GO AWAY"
"Refers license 🪪 cancel the . Premier League"
Caught in the Emotional Chaos
Raw reactions oscillating between despair and anger, fans processing the result in real time without settling on a coherent take yet.
21.2%
"DO YOU CALL YOURSELF EPL TEAM??? PLEASE, GO AWAY"
"Refers license 🪪 cancel the . Premier League"
The Graceful Goodbye Brigade
A rare breed offering measured, even kind farewells—suggesting change is necessary but doing so with maturity rather than rage, almost relieved the circus is ending.
9.3%
amusement
@markgoldbridge cry
"@markgoldbridge Thanks for all the great shows man, I hope the new job goes well"
"Well, it was a good run, Mikel Carrique. Wish you well on your journey forward "
Leeds Fans Celebrate Manchester United Demolition
Division:
91 posts
Leeds supporters are revelling in Manchester United's poor performance, using "cook" as slang to mock and celebrate the Red Devils' struggles. The discussion captures the intensity of the Yorkshire derby rivalry, with Leeds fans demanding their team finish the job emphatically against their bitter rivals.
The Cheerleaders In The Stand
These fans are riding high on the moment, celebrating Leeds' dominance with pure joy and engagement, treating the fixture like a festival rather than a grudge match.
51.6%
neutral
"@LUFC I know the you go too cook this man here 😂, looking forward to it"
"@LUFC Love you admin 😂😂"
The Narrative Merchants
This crew can't resist framing the story around Manchester United's collapse and their rivals' decline, using the result as evidence in a larger argument about who's really finished.
50.0%
"Things just get worse and worse for the Spuds 🥔 😢"
"Spuds for the drop😂😂😂😂😂 please."
The Accountability Scorekeepers
These voices are sharp and sceptical, warning Leeds not to get ahead of themselves because one result against struggling opposition proves nothing about genuine quality or substance.
25.3%
"Things just get worse and worse for the Spuds 🥔 😢"
"@LUFC Lol if they do a comeback on you You're not a serious institution You are on fraud watch"
The Culinary Poets
These fans are absolutely revelling in the dominance, turning the demolition into an art form with cooking metaphors and pure theatrical celebration of Leeds' destruction of their opposition.
23.1%
amusement approval
"@LUFC Wonderful cookery skills. Cook em https://t.co/v29EDzWbbk"
"@LUFC It's fooking delicious"
Fans Furious Over DCL Red Card Controversy
Division:
251 posts
Manchester United and neutral supporters are divided over the controversial red card shown to Lisandro Martínez after contact with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with many arguing the defender was harshly punished for what they see as minimal contact, whilst others claim DCL was diving or acting. The decision has overshadowed an otherwise dramatic match, with fans debating whether the referee got it fundamentally wrong.
Robbed By Incompetence
These fans believe the red card was a catastrophic refereeing error that cost their side the match through no fault of their own.
51.8%
anger
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"What a shit show. One of the worst first halfs and then just getting shafted by some terrible calls. Fuck you DCL. Should’ve had at least two yellows. "
"This referee is fucking dreadful. I can take losing but losing in this way sucks arse. DCL elbows a player? nothing not even var looking into it. "
It's Complicated, Mate
This group acknowledges the contact was messy and provable from multiple angles, willing to entertain that both players might have had a case.
41.7%
"How about DCL's careless contact to the face of LM just before the reactionary pull? I could accept if both get sent off."
"DCL = top drawer."
Just Here For The Football
These supporters are focused on the actual play and performance rather than the controversy, tracking what their team can still do on the pitch.
39.4%
neutral
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"So close from DCL! "
"Genuinely everyone is putting a great shift in currently. Think Brenden and DCL can cause some more trouble but I’m thoroughly enjoying this "
DCL's Actually Class
A small but vocal minority reckon the player in question is performing well regardless of the drama, and they're backing his quality.
8.8%
Karl Darlow Lucas Perri
"Dcl so good in the air haha love it "
"Feel like these tactics are getting a lot more out of DCL than we've seen in recent weeks. Very good hold up play so far"
United's Puzzling Performance After Going Down to Ten
Division:
210 posts
Manchester United supporters are bewildered by their side's stark contrast in performance before and after Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card, with many baffled why the team played with greater intensity and cohesion when reduced to ten men rather than during their dire opening 45 minutes. The discussion centres on whether the dismissal was the turning point that finally energised a sluggish display, alongside predictable complaints about officiating and broader frustration at a side that failed to capitalise on their improved second-half showing.
We're Actually Better Down
These fans are genuinely puzzled that United's football improved after going a man down, suggesting the extra space freed them tactically or the red card removed a disruptive influence.
46.2%
neutral
player players
"We’ve been so much better with 10."
"@ManUtd United look better now with ten men than they did with eleven earlier."
Lee Are Bottling It
This camp is furious at Lee's management of the match, arguing that wasting a two-goal advantage against ten men represents catastrophic game control and tactical failure.
39.5%
annoyance
player players
"Our game management is horrendous, they have fucking ten men and it feels like we're a man down"
"This is one of the worst managed 2-0 leads against 10 men I've seen in a long time"
Ten Hag's Signature Chaos
These supporters see the messy result as quintessentially typical of Ten Hag's tenure, whether celebrating it as characteristic or damning it as proof of systemic issues.
31.8%
"This was ten hags Manchester united"
"United is finished! Long live Ten Hag"
A Masterclass In Ten-Man Defending
The minority praising the performance view this as one of United's finest wins, with the reduced personnel forcing controlled, disciplined football that proved genuinely impressive.
14.3%
player players
"All 10s. we have just witnessed one of our best wins"
"Played 10x better down to 10"
Manchester United Fans Rage Over Added Time Injustice
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251 posts
United supporters are furious about seven minutes of added time being awarded during their 0-0 draw against Leeds, viewing it as excessive and an impossible task to overturn the deficit. The negativity centres on the referee's decision-making, with fans expressing frustration that the length of stoppage time has essentially decided the match before it's even finished.
The Ref Robbed Us Brigade
Furious that the referee failed to add sufficient stoppage time, believing United were deliberately cheated out of crucial extra minutes to mount a comeback.
51.4%
annoyance anger
minutes point
"I fucking despise this fake cramp thing in football I hate it when we do it too"
"Ref didn't even add on an extra second. Never want to see that cunt ref us again. One of the most obviously corrupt officiating you will ever see."
The Cynical Time-Wasters
Sceptical observers who've already predicted the outcome based on patterns of gamesmanship, noting exactly when and how the match was lost through tactical delays.
41.4%
neutral
minutes point
"can't wait for the +1 stoppage time add on"
"Already looking forward to the 2 minutes added on."
The Stoppage Time Philosophers
Level-headed fans doing the maths in real-time, debating what seven minutes of added time actually means and when the final whistle will truly blow.
25.0%
"what a $hit , this is not acceptable .. i knew it at 7min the game will be loss"
"6 ads in 16 mins, joke"
The Integrity Defenders
The rare voices accepting the referee's stoppage time decision as fair, viewing seven minutes as a reasonable and proper application of the rules.
7.2%
minutes point
"7 minutes, great!"
"Can't wait for the whistle on 97:03"
Manchester United Fans Highlight Mainoo's Absence in Midfield Collapse
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79 posts
United supporters are arguing over whether Kobbie Mainoo's injury is legitimate or suspicious, with most fans convinced his absence from the squad directly caused the midfield's catastrophic performance against Leeds. The discussion reveals deep frustration—some defending Mainoo as underrated and calling for patience, whilst others question why he wasn't available after a month's break and question the club's January transfer strategy.
Mainoo's The Missing Piece
Fans furious that United's midfield catastrophe stems directly from benching their one creative heartbeat, convinced Mainoo is non-negotiable for any semblance of control.
49.4%
annoyance disappointment
starting
"Why isn’t Mainoo not even on the bench?? Ugarte is a calamity waiting to happen. Why we still have players that are so fcking mediocre as him and some others?"
"They're shit together. Need someone like mainoo with them"
The Silver Lining Crew
Optimists finding grim solace in the collapse itself—the evidence is now undeniable that Mainoo's absence exposed how drastically the team falls apart without him.
41.8%
neutral
starting
"I hope people can now see how important Dalot and Mainoo actually are"
"the ONLY somewhat ''positive'' about this is that it highlights just how important mainoo is, a good tempo setter is worth his weight in gold even if most people can't see what he "
Damage Assessment Mode
Pragmatists taking stock of the wreckage and asking the uncomfortable question: when does Mainoo return, because without him the midfield is completely unravelling.
39.4%
"Will mainoo be back against chelsea"
"No Mainoo,no rhythm The team has disconnected each other"
Mainoo Believers Vindicated
A small but vocal contingent celebrating Mainoo's undeniable quality and using today's disaster as final proof that he belongs in the starting eleven every single week.
8.9%
starting
"@ManUtd We are all witnessing the value of Kobbie Mainoo in our starting lineup. His impact in games is really unmatched"
"At least Mainoo was good today"
Manchester United Fans Divided After Amorim Sacking
Division:
163 posts
Manchester United supporters are locked in a heated debate about whether sacking Ruben Amorim was a catastrophic mistake, with some arguing his system and training methods were superior whilst others defend the decision and criticise his touchline behaviour. The discussion reveals deep fractures in the fanbase over managerial direction, with supporters pointing to declining performances since his departure as evidence the club made a massive error.
Amorim Was A Disaster
This majority camp believes the sacking was absolutely justified because Amorim's football was painful to watch and actively made the team worse.
55.2%
disappointment annoyance
amorim signed
"@ManUtd I’m getting Amorim flashbacks with this performance. Absolutely terrible."
"Amorim is the worst manager in the history of our club. Worse than Moyes. Of course Carrick clears him, how ridiculous to suggest otherwise."
Carrick's The Real Upgrade
These fans are cautiously comparing the two regimes and giving Carrick credit for already improving individual player performances and tactical clarity.
36.2%
neutral
amorim signed
"one thing I give credit to Amorim for is how positive Amad was under him, since Carrick has come in, he's become so passive and risk adverse, he’s a brilliant 1v1 player, but now h"
"Come on mate, he's a lot better than Amorim obviously."
Just The Facts, Mate
This smallest analytical group is simply documenting what happened without taking a strong stance, treating the sacking as a neutral event to be processed.
23.9%
"Amorim was sacked after the Leeds game"
"WHAT ASHAME"
Amorim Was Robbed
These contrarian voices genuinely believed Amorim was the solution and think sacking him was a massive mistake that's cost United their best chance at success.
8.6%
amorim signed
"@ManUtd We Man United fans and lover of good football want Amorim back asap. He’s the best manager that will give us the best."
"@markgoldbridge Amorim was the best"
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Mbeumo Selection Snub
Division:
123 posts
Manchester United supporters are locked in debate over team selection, with many arguing that Mbeumo should have started ahead of Amad Diallo in the attacking lineup. The discussion centres on whether benching the in-form Mbeumo was a tactical error that contributed to the side's struggles, with some fans questioning the club's squad rotation and coaching decisions during a critical period of the season.
Mbeumo's Lost His Spark
This camp believes the winger has been genuinely poor for months and the benching reflects legitimate form issues rather than tactical negligence.
54.5%
anger annoyance
Mbeumo
"Mbuemo has been actually terrible for like 2 or 3 months now. The guy can not put a foot right. Idk what happened all of a sudden"
"that cameo from mbeumo was so bad "
Position Matters More Than People
These fans argue Mbeumo performs better centrally and that deployment in the wrong spot explains why he hasn't delivered out wide compared to alternatives.
39.0%
neutral
Mbeumo
"Mbeumo is so much better through the middle, not an upgrade out wide over Antony."
"@ManUtd We played better with less men. I would rather MBEUMO started instead of SESKO"
Selection Decisions Are Simply Baffling
This group sees the lineup choices as indefensible coaching errors, convinced Mbeumo deserves to start over whoever got picked instead.
35.0%
"Mbembu should start"
"Benching Mbuemo over Amad was a diabolical coaching move."
Mbeumo's Still Your Best Weapon
The smallest but most optimistic contingent remain convinced of his quality and view his cameo appearances as the perfect setup to unleash him when it matters.
6.5%
Mbeumo
"Solid front 4, excited to watch mbeumo off the bench as well"
"@ManUtd Mbeumo is your best forward by far. Bring him on"
Manchester United Fans Condemn Sesko Selection as Tactical Disaster
Division:
284 posts
United supporters are heavily criticising the decision to start Benjamin Sesko in their goalless draw against Leeds, arguing the striker's poor decision-making, weak physical presence, and inability to utilise service from midfield cost the team dearly. Fans are debating whether Sesko is simply not ready for starting roles and suggesting he should remain on the bench or be deployed only as a substitute option.
Sesko Was An Absolute Disaster
This lot are furious the kid was even on the pitch — they reckon he was garbage from start to finish and cost United the result.
57.4%
annoyance disappointment
sesko striker
"He is Garbage! And I think Sesko is awful too. "
"Sesko has been sooooo SHIT! "
Just Watching It Unfold
These fans are simply reacting in real-time to what they're seeing, neither praising nor condemning, just noting the moments as they happen.
35.9%
neutral
sesko striker
"Great passage of play just needs to hold it up for sesko imo "
"Wow Sesko"
Selection Criticism, Not Player Bashing
This camp reckons the tactical call was mad — starting four non-regulars and picking an unprepared Sesko over established options like Mbuemo was the actual problem.
27.1%
"How can you start 4 non started in a game of this magnitude. Sesko is not ready to Start just keep him on the bench."
"Why will you start Sesko ahead of Mbuemo"
Damage Assessment Mode
Same vein as Angle 3 — they're working through the consequences of the selection gamble and questioning why the gaffer went so experimental.
25.7%
"How can you start 4 non started in a game of this magnitude. Sesko is not ready to Start just keep him on the bench."
"Why will you start Sesko ahead of Mbuemo"
Finding The Silver Lining
Only a tiny fraction actually backed Sesko's performance, spotting the odd decent moment or contribution in an otherwise forgettable display.
6.7%
sesko striker
"That was a nice effort from Sesko "
"Made a great pass to sesko in the action before "
Manchester United Fans Demand Answers After Stunning Home Defeat
Division:
99 posts
Manchester United supporters are absolutely furious following a mortifying 0-2 collapse at home to Leeds, with fans expressing disbelief and anger at the team's capitulation — particularly after Lisandro Martínez's red card turned the match into a complete nightmare. The overwhelming sentiment is one of embarrassment and bewilderment, with fans left questioning what on earth the side are actually doing tactically and whether Ten Hag has any answers for such a catastrophic performance.
Red Devils in Meltdown
These fans are absolutely livid at what they've witnessed on the pitch, viewing the performance as a catastrophic betrayal of Manchester United's standards and demanding accountability for the shambles unfolding before them.
68.7%
anger
"Fuck off man. Pass, what the fuck was that?"
"The f*ck we doing? This is embarrassing!!"
Chaos is the Content
These supporters are locked in, feeding off the sheer dramatic intensity of the match itself—they're not here to judge, they're here to witness something spectacularly unpredictable as it happens.
26.3%
neutral
"IT'S FUCKING HAPPENING"
"Cracking game"
Loving the Absurdity
A tiny but vocal minority are embracing the complete madness of the occasion, finding dark humour and genuine entertainment in watching their own club implode rather than suffering through it in silence.
5.1%
"This game is wild! A lot of fun!"
"This game is hilarious "
Manchester United Fans Frustrated After Leeds Stalemate
Division:
333 posts
Manchester United supporters are venting their frustration over a goalless draw against lowly Leeds United, with the discussion dominated by exasperated reactions to what appears to be a disappointing result for the third-placed side. The 333 posts reflect largely neutral sentiment, suggesting fans are processing frustration rather than engaging in substantive tactical debate about the match.
The Bewildered Majority
These fans are genuinely lost in the fog of the decision, caught between frustration and resignation, unsure whether to rage or accept what they've just witnessed.
53.8%
neutral
"Jesus fucking christ..."
"Oh dear. What a shame."
The Gleeful Neutrals
These supporters are finding dark humour in United's misery, either amused by the absurdity of the situation or quietly pleased that their rivals have been denied.
29.4%
amusement approval
"Hahahaha, thank you. Funniest thing I've read in ages"
"Haha so glad it was the former!"
The Absolutely Fuming
These fans believe the call was a travesty that defied all logic and fairness, and they're expressing their disbelief through pure, unfiltered outrage at what they see as a scandalous injustice.
16.8%
"How the fuck would we know?"
"Wtf for god sake "
Manchester United Fans Turn on Carrick After Dismal Display
Division:
1720 posts
Following a disappointing 0-0 draw against Leeds (which the sample posts appear to contradict with match data showing a 1-2 loss), United supporters have roundly rejected the notion that interim manager Carrick deserves the permanent job, criticising his tactical ineptitude, poor team performance, and lack of in-game management. The growing consensus is that United need an elite, experienced manager rather than promoting from within, with fans pointing to sloppy defending, careless possession, and a complete absence of attractive football as evidence Carrick has reached his ceiling.
Carrick Out, Heads Rolling
This is the raw, unfiltered fury — fans who've seen enough and want Carrick sacked immediately, blaming him entirely for a humiliating collapse that shows United have learned nothing from their managerial chaos.
66.2%
annoyance disappointment
manchester united micheal carrick
"@ManUtd Fuck u Manchester United fuck u Micheal Carrick ur bullshit motherfucker u Micheal Carrick u don't deserve being the head coach of Manchester United never"
"@ManUtd Absolutely pathetic performance yeah give Carrick the job. Stupid fucking club."
Damage Control Mode
These supporters are still processing the disaster in real time, focusing on the tactical shambles and individual errors rather than making long-term judgements, basically saying "let's see what happens next" before we overreact.
27.8%
neutral
carrick game
"@ManUtd Fuck off with that, sub the whole fuckin team off at the half. Pathetic performance."
"we are down 0-2 within 30 minutes to the scum and look worse than we did with ETH and Amorim and you think people should be happy? Carrick is out of his fucking depth"
Carrick's Moment Has Passed
This camp acknowledges Carrick had his chance and blew it — they're not angry, they're just done with the debate, recognising the caretaker experiment has failed and it's time to move on to a proper manager.
23.7%
"Carrick is not guy😂😂"
"Now can we please stop saying that Carrick MUST get the job?"
Delusional Believers Holding On
A tiny pocket of optimism insisting the performance wasn't actually that bad or that Carrick should be given the permanent job anyway, essentially denying the reality everyone else is watching unfold.
6.0%
win
"Cant wait for permanent Carrick ball. Looking awesome already"
"Great win for Leeds ,easy win .Moan off Carrick."
Manchester United Fans Blame Injury Absences After Loss
Division:
194 posts
Manchester United supporters are frustrated following a defeat and are heavily blaming the absence of key defenders, particularly Harry Maguire, arguing the side's shaky defensive display wouldn't have happened if their first-choice centre-backs were available. Fans are calling for reinforcements in midfield as well, with several posts highlighting how the squad's injuries have exposed weaknesses that need addressing before the season's run-in.
The Absence Made All Difference
These fans aren't making excuses — they're stating what they see as objective fact: without Maguire and Mainoo, United fundamentally cannot compete at the required level, and this defeat proves it.
48.5%
neutral
misses
"We miss you Harry"
"As I have always said, Maguire returning from injury had a much bigger influence to our wins than Carrick. He is vital for our defence."
Squad Fragility is the Real Enemy
This lot are furious because the loss exposed something deeper than one match — a brittle, injury-ravaged squad that simply cannot handle absences without collapsing into mediocrity.
43.3%
sadness disappointment
misses
"That first half performance was criminal. Just shows the absolute fragility of this squad. Replacing Mainoo and Maguire with Ugarte and Yoro, and the team is all over the place."
"This fucker injured himself "
Gallows Humour and the Injury Crisis
These fans are using dark comedy to process the chaos, sarcastically cataloguing which key players are missing whilst the team implodes, turning frustration into resignation dressed as jokes.
22.4%
"Need kobbie"
"Delight,dorgu,Maguire,mainoo, Are on holiday😂😂😂😂."
Next Week Changes Everything
The optimists believing that Maguire's return and Mainoo's availability will instantly flip the narrative, treating the upcoming Chelsea fixture as the real test when the cavalry returns.
8.2%
misses
"Chelsea game will be much better i am sure of that. Maguire handles defense much better and Mainoo will be there too so we will have much better control in midfield than today."
"If only we had our sweet beautiful stach "
Fans Furious as VAR Controversy Dominates Stalemate
Division:
135 posts
Manchester United and Leeds United supporters are venting frustration at VAR's handling of key decisions during their goalless draw, with fans questioning the technology's consistency and fairness rather than focusing on the match itself. The overwhelming negativity suggests fans believe the system either failed to intervene when it should have or made inexplicable calls that shaped the result.
VAR's Worst Nightmare Realised
Two-thirds of fans believe this decision represents peak incompetence — a moment so egregiously wrong it vindicates every criticism ever levelled at the system.
65.9%
annoyance
var
"That is possibly the worst decision from VAR I have ever seen. Absolutely ridiculous."
"@markgoldbridge One of the worst decisions ive seen from Var. They are a disgrace"
Chaos Loves Company
Nearly a third are so baffled by the call that they've abandoned any attempt at rational analysis and are simply riffing on the absurdity of it all.
28.9%
neutral
var
"VAR !!!"
"LMAOAOOOOOOO I LOVE VAR"
The Lonely VAR Defenders
A tiny five percent actually think the call was correct, but their posts read more like they're trying to convince themselves than anyone else.
5.2%
var
"Lol amazing. Always loved VAR! "
"I love VAR apparently "
Manchester United Fans Demand Wholesale Squad Overhaul After Poor Display
Division:
883 posts
Manchester United supporters are lambasting their team's performance following a disappointing result, with widespread frustration centring on perceived lack of fitness after the international break and demands for a complete squad rebuild, including calls to offload up to eight players this summer. The negative sentiment reflects deeper anxieties about the club's inability to improve despite investment, with fans increasingly vocal that cosmetic changes won't solve systemic problems.
The Club Is Simply Not Good Enough
These fans believe Manchester United lack the basic quality to compete and are furious the opposition are making it look easy — they're done with excuses and want fundamental change now.
70.6%
disappointment annoyance
midfielder Carlos Baleba
"these guys AREN’T GOOD!! fucking play football why are we making them look soo competent"
"what in the fuck was that half?? This might just be the worst half of football we have played in a decade."
Context Matters More Than You Think
This group acknowledges the result is bad but points to mitigating factors like fatigue and squad rotation, arguing you can't judge the team fairly until they're at full strength.
34.4%
"Too much time off and changes to team"
"Football is such a weak sport."
Standards Have Completely Collapsed
These fans are brutally honest about specific breakdowns — the defence is falling apart, the midfield is nowhere — and they're tracking exactly how far the performance has dropped from what United should be delivering.
24.8%
neutral
midfielder Carlos Baleba
"One of best halfs we’ve played all season. Don’t let that standard slip in this 2nd half please. Come onnnnnnn"
"The backline is having an absolutely God awful game. "
Manchester United Fans Vent After Wolves Defeat
Division:
88 posts
United supporters are venting frustration at a damaging 2-1 loss to Wolves, with particular anger directed at managerial decisions and individual player performances, whilst the cryptic, sarcastic posts suggest fans are mocking either the manager's post-match comments or specific tactical choices that contributed to the defeat. The negativity is amplified by a red card for Lisandro Martínez that left United exposed defensively.
The Rage Machine Explodes
Two-thirds of United fans are absolutely seething—they see the Wolves result as proof the club's fundamentally broken, and they're venting that fury with zero filter.
68.2%
anger
"You’re actually a fucking retard, bye. "
"Your victim mentality is pathetic. You're acting like schoolchildren. My Year 8s are more mature than you lot."
The Measured Observers
Just over a quarter are taking stock with a cooler head, acknowledging the disappointment whilst recognising that some rival fans deserve their moment of schadenfreude.
26.1%
neutral
"You are welcome here if you keep talking like that!"
"Fair. I wouldn’t if the tables were turned but some need any little bit of joy in their lives. Congrats"
The Wind-Up Artists
A tiny pocket are actively enjoying the chaos and winding up the fuming masses, because sometimes when your team loses, all you can do is laugh at the absurdity of it all.
5.7%
amusement
""Mistakes help you improve." ❤"
"Oh wow, really got me there pal "
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Controversial Red Card
Division:
1160 posts
Manchester United supporters are split over whether referee decisions cost them the match, with particular controversy surrounding Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card for a hair pull, though some acknowledge the side's poor first-half performance ultimately decided the game. The 1160-post discussion reveals a fractured fanbase—some blaming officiating corruption whilst others defend the ref's key calls and accept Leeds' deserved victory.
The Ref Conspiracy Narrative
United fans convinced they're being systematically targeted by officials, viewing this red card as part of a pattern of unfair treatment that's cost them matches.
75.6%
annoyance anger
game man utd
"Im so sick of getting fucked over by refs. This shit is so damn pathetic."
"Started like shit and that’s inexcusable but absolutely fucking robbed by the ref for the second straight match. Inexcusable. "
The Nuanced Reality Check
Supporters acknowledging the questionable refereeing decision whilst refusing to use it as an excuse, recognising their own poor performance was the real culprit.
19.7%
neutral
game man utd
"Started like shit and that’s inexcusable but absolutely fucking robbed by the ref for the second straight match. Inexcusable. "
"@ManUtd All the fucking referees in the Premier are a bunch of retarded cunts, yet that's no excuse for these bunch of imbeciles to underperform having such a light schedule. Usel"
Manchester United and Leeds Fans React to Controversial Refereeing
Division:
263 posts
Fans from both clubs are engaged in a largely good-natured discussion about debatable refereeing decisions from their 0-0 draw, with the neutral sentiment and high amusement suggesting supporters are finding humour in the officiating rather than genuine outrage. The conversation appears focused on picking apart unclear or questionable calls rather than substantive tactical or performance analysis.
The Dissection Squad
These fans are locked in frame-by-frame analysis mode, treating the controversial call like a crime scene investigation because they genuinely cannot decide if it was correct or robbery.
61.2%
neutral
salty
"🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡"
"😭💔💔💔💔💔"
The Vindication Crew
They reckon the ref got it spot on and they're absolutely buzzing about it, seeing this as proof their side deserved the decision and everyone else just needs to accept it.
21.3%
amusement approval
salty
"This, thanks unc!"
"Semangat❤❤❤"
The Conspiracy Theorists
They're absolutely livid that the official has allegedly bent the rules in one team's favour, and they're convinced this is part of a pattern of deliberate bias that keeps getting ignored.
17.5%
salty
"Unc what the actual fuck are you doing?"
"Unc saving our ass once again."
Martínez Red Card Sparks Refereeing Fury
Division:
320 posts
Manchester United supporters are locked in heated debate over whether Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card was justified, with many arguing the decision was inconsistent with other yellow-card offences in the same match. The controversy centres on perceived inconsistency in the referee's application of the rules, with fans questioning how similar challenges elsewhere on the pitch went unpunished whilst Martínez received a straight dismissal.
The Red Card Robbery Crew
These fans believe the decision was fundamentally wrong and the punishment compounds an already catastrophic injustice, turning their anger into a broader indictment of refereeing standards across the league.
65.6%
annoyance
red card game
"My god what a joke of a red card. Fuck this league. Second week running."
"1 game ban is a joke too, we shouldn't normalize stupid shit like this."
Here We Go Again Merchants
They're anticipating and almost relishing the fallout from opposing fans, positioning themselves as observers of the inevitable drama rather than emotionally invested in the call itself.
29.4%
neutral
red card game
"Oh god I can already hear the whining about the red. It’s gonna be glorious "
"Good for him getting red, couldn’t have happened to a nicer lad"
Show Me The Rulebook Brigade
This group refuses to pick a side without legal clarity, arguing that interpretation of the laws matters more than tribal loyalty, even as they acknowledge the genuine controversy underneath.
25.1%
"Rules are rules, man United fans are crying in the comments about the red card💀💔😂"
"NO RED CARD vs RED CARD"
Actually, PGMOL Nailed It
A tiny but vocal minority celebrating the decision as correct and using it to defend the referees' overall consistency, though their tone suggests they might be winding people up deliberately.
5.0%
amusement
red card game
"Deserved red, thank you to the PGMOL for your consistency in the PL. Every decision has been correct this season, I can't thank them enough!"
"I think red has been pretty solid all round. Certainly better than we’ve seen in recent months "
Manchester United's Defensive Collapse Sparks Grim Counting
Division:
97 posts
United fans are grimly tallying up their defensive disasters this season after conceding two early goals, with supporters sarcastically referencing the club's broader disciplinary and structural problems — including the red card to Lisandro Martínez that epitomised a chaotic afternoon. The neutral tone masks real frustration: a third-place side unable to break down 15th-placed opposition, leaking goals at will, and compounding the misery with stupid cards and a sending-off.
The Detached Scoreboard Watchers
These fans are cataloguing the damage with dark humour, treating the defensive collapse as an almost comedic inevitability rather than a genuine crisis.
63.9%
neutral
"these counters must be infuriating lol"
"Lucky number 7"
The Grim Arithmetic Squad
These supporters are grimly predicting further goals to come, operating on the assumption that United's leaky defence will keep bleeding and the bleeding won't stop.
25.0%
"2 more I am afraid"
"Go to Specsavers"
The Furious Reckoning
These fans are absolutely seething — they don't just see a defeat, they see incompetence that should have been even worse, and they're not hiding their rage.
19.6%
anger
"Fucking hell, that should’ve been 3 "
"7 is embarrassing "
The Cruel Optimists
These supporters are finding silver linings in the wreckage, celebrating near-misses and what-ifs as if a third goal conceded would have somehow made the day more entertaining.
16.5%
amusement
"That would've been a cracking 3rd"
"So close to 3!!"
Manchester United Fans Demand Ugarte Exit After Midfield Collapse
Division:
820 posts
Manchester United supporters have turned on midfielder Manuel Ugarte following a damaging loss, with dozens of posts calling for his immediate removal from the squad and blaming his defensive frailties for the team's inability to handle pressure. Fans are particularly frustrated that he started in Kobbie Mainoo's absence, arguing that pairing him with Casemiro creates a midfield that cannot function under pressure—a stark contrast to how Manchester City's Rodri operates under Pep Guardiola's system.
Ugarte Must Go Now
These fans believe Ugarte's technical ability and decision-making are fundamentally broken, and that no amount of development time will fix what they see as catastrophic midfield performances.
64.8%
annoyance disappointment
starting united
"ugarte is just SO bad. did he even ever learn how to pass properly???"
"@ManUtd Ugarte is an utterly atrocious player! WHAT A STINKER."
Blame's On Everyone Else
This group refuses to single out Ugarte, instead pointing fingers at other underperformers like Casemiro or questioning broader tactical choices, suggesting scapegoating won't solve United's deeper problems.
32.7%
"People playing Ugarte for everything? Casemiro was terrible"
"What is wrong carrick sell ugarte if not go hme atleast you hve called mason mount"
Ugarte Was Actually Quality
A smaller but vocal camp insists Ugarte delivered a solid display and is being unfairly targeted, viewing the backlash as reactionary overreaction to a difficult result.
31.7%
neutral
starting united
"Ugarte was our best cb this game"
"@ManUtd ugarte has been so good."
Leeds Fans Demand Substitutions as Momentum Shifts
Division:
112 posts
Leeds supporters were frustrated that manager Daniel Farke failed to make tactical changes early enough during the match, with fans repeatedly calling for substitutions to alter the game's trajectory. The criticism centres on the belief that proactive bench decisions could have changed the outcome, particularly after United fell behind early.
The Manager's Lost The Plot
Furious fans demanding immediate substitutions because they believe the gaffer's refusing to make tactical changes despite clear evidence the team's momentum is collapsing in real time.
54.5%
anger
"Make all the subs now this is fucking shameful "
"Oh fuck he made no subs.... FUCK."
Armchair Warriors versus Match Day Reality
A cynical counterattack from fans dismissing the substitution demands as typical sofa-surfing overreaction, arguing that tactical tinkering alone won't solve the team's underlying performance issues.
50.0%
"All the sofa surfing fans can crawl back under there sofa's now and start crying wah wah wah. Tactics wah wah not enough subs made 😂😂😂😂"
"Subs bitch! "
The Pragmatists' Middle Ground
Level-headed supporters acknowledging the match is still winnable but increasingly exasperated that obvious tactical adjustments—particularly fresh legs on the pitch—haven't been made yet.
43.8%
neutral
"This is very winable if they just get their shit together (And probably some subs should be done)"
"Why the fuck hasn't there been a sub yet?!? Wtf is going on!?!"
Manchester United Fans Lament Bottled Champions League Chase
Division:
101 posts
Manchester United supporters are venting their frustration after a disappointing result that threatens their top-four ambitions, with fans comparing their collapse to Arsenal's recent struggles and using "bottle job" rhetoric to criticise the team's failure to capitalise on a crucial match. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects deep concern that United could slip out of European qualification contention amid wider Premier League title race chaos.
The Sceptics' Reality Check
These fans refuse the narrative, arguing that United's Champions League fate isn't actually bottled but built on a season of genuine underperformance that social media oversimplifies.
47.5%
neutral
game
"@M@MrBugl17what of you and champions league spot😂😂😂 soon here a bottle 🍼🍼🍼"
"I’d love to bottle my way up to first too.. Try watching the games and not what social media tells you to think. Peace ✌️ "
The Fury of Injustice
Absolutely livid that a crucial moment has slipped away, these supporters see this as the most catastrophic collapse since Derby County's implosion, blaming their team for failing when it mattered most.
46.5%
game
"If we don’t win we will never beat these. It’s the biggest bottle job I’ve seen since Derby if we fuck this "
"Leeds bottling this is why they're in danger of relegation. See the game out FFS"
The Resigned Comparators
Processing the sting through dark humour, these fans acknowledge the bottle job whilst simultaneously noting Arsenal's parallel collapse, finding grim comfort in shared misery across the title race.
40.0%
"The real bottlers"
"while arsenal bottling the league, we are bottling the next season champions league"
The Rare Vindicated Minority
A tiny pocket of supporters who backed the outcome—whether through rival allegiance or pure schadenfreude—celebrating that Leeds or United finally got what was coming to them.
5.9%
amusement approval
game
"@LUFC 11 vs 10 Leeds, don’t bottle it! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏"
"If they drop off a brew. I’ll be set for life 😉"
Manchester United Fans Demand Yoro And Ugarte Exits
Division:
390 posts
Manchester United supporters are furious at the defensive pairing of Yoro and Ugarte, blaming their lack of pace, positioning, and decision-making for Leeds' two goals in a disastrous showing. Fans are calling for both players to be sold immediately, with particular anger directed at how their weaknesses forced Lisandro Martínez into covering positions that led to his red card.
Yoro Must Go Now
These fans believe Yoro is fundamentally unfit for Premier League football and demand his immediate exit, viewing him as a catastrophic defensive liability who's actively damaging United's ability to compete.
52.1%
annoyance disappointment
Yoro clearance
"Ugarte and Yoro they was terrible i hate ugarte sell him!"
"Yoro is fucking awful, how he gets in the team over Heaven is a disgrace. get Ugarte out of the club ASAP i dont want to see him ever again."
The Midfield Overhaul Question
This camp steps back from pure emotion to analyse the wider squad problem, questioning whether individual players like Yoro are the real issue or whether systemic changes across the defence and midfield are what's actually needed.
45.1%
neutral
Yoro clearance
"Dalot, Heaven, Mount and Mbeumo for Maz, Yoro, Ugarte and Amad please. Shaw is blessed that there's nobody there who can replace him."
"Can Mount be useful now finally? We have Zirkzee and Mount, they can have some impact"
The Pairing Poison Theory
These fans have identified a specific chemistry disaster—the Yoro and Ugarte partnership together—arguing that their combined lack of pace and mobility creates an exploitable weakness that guarantees defeat before kickoff.
38.8%
"Ugarte and Maszruoi is disaster. Everytime u start both of them we are done. They don’t have the pace and strength to do a one on one"
"Once I saw ugarte and yoro..tats it We are finished. Ugarte never run direct ..he turned around and playing with no vision. Poor passing and defending . Yoro aswell... "
Manchester United Fans Worry Arsenal Comparisons After Defeat
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114 posts
Manchester United supporters reacted to their 1-2 loss with anxiety about falling into the same inconsistent patterns Arsenal have struggled with, whilst some fans made light of earlier mockery directed at the Gunners. The discussion reveals genuine concern that United's defensive collapse—highlighted by Lisandro Martínez's red card and two early Noah Okafor goals—mirrors the kind of defensive vulnerability that has haunted Arsenal's season.
The Graceful Acceptance
These fans are processing defeat with maturity, acknowledging Arsenal's superior performance and moving on without excuses or meltdowns.
48.2%
neutral
defeat arsenal
"Well played guys, your team is not lucky From Arsenal fan"
"@ManUtd Arsenal: Awaiting my arrival😀😀 https://t.co/CMAK3AwSAk"
The Wounded and Bitter
Raw frustration boiling over—these United supporters are lashing out at their own club's failures and taking swipes at rival fans to release the pain.
43.0%
defeat arsenal
"@ManUtd Fuck, losing ain’t easy bro I’m sorry if I laughed at your club, please just leave me alone. I’m not in the mood Manchester United 💔💔💔 Martinez red card Maguire red ca"
"@ArsenalFreake @ManUtd You should shut your bitch ass up"
The Comparative Analysts
These fans are caught between camps, measuring United's collapse against Arsenal's resurgence and wrestling with uncomfortable truths about where both clubs stand.
22.2%
"I wish arsenal can play like this 🎉"
"I wish arsenal fans were positive like this lot😂"
The Live Reaction Crew
In-the-moment responders capturing the chaos of defeat as it unfolds, oscillating between shock, dark humour, and genuine emotional whiplash.
22.2%
"I wish arsenal can play like this 🎉"
"I wish arsenal fans were positive like this lot😂"
The Defiant Optimists
A small but vocal minority refusing to accept the narrative of decline, clinging to positives and finding amusement in the adversity rather than drowning in it.
8.8%
amusement joy
defeat arsenal
"I wish arsenal can play like this 🎉"
"@ArsenalFreake @ManUtd And I loved it! 😂😂😂😆😆😆"
Manchester United Fans Turn on Yoro After Licha Red Card
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355 posts
After Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute dismissal forced defensive reshuffling, Manchester United supporters vented their frustration at young defender Yoro, with posts calling for his removal from the starting XI and questioning his physical capability at this level. The negative sentiment appears driven by the chaotic nature of United's collapse rather than any single error, with fans using Yoro as a focal point for broader defensive concerns exposed during the 0-0 stalemate against Leeds.
Yoro's The Scapegoat Tonight
This camp believes Yoro single-handedly cost United the match through catastrophic defending and a moment of madness that led to Lisandro Martinez's red card.
71.0%
annoyance anger
Yoro
"Yoro is fucking atrocious. Cannot defend for shit. "
"@UnitedStandMUFC What is this garbage football! Absolutely horrible. Disaster class. That brain dead cunt Yoro needs to be kicked out immediately."
Young Defender Isn't Ready Yet
This group sees the result as evidence that Yoro, for all his potential, lacks the physical and mental resilience needed for Premier League football at this level.
29.0%
"Yoro is a donkey"
"Looks like Yoro is too weak.."
One Performance Doesn't Define Him
These fans reject the narrative of doom, pointing out that Yoro had moments of quality control on the night and deserves patience as he adapts to English football.
25.9%
neutral
Yoro
"@ManUtd Auden Heaven is far better than Yoro!"
"Yoro absolutely pulling the strings for us out there tonight "
Martinez Red Card Sparks Controversial Incident Debate
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134 posts
Manchester United fans are divided over whether Lisandro Martínez's 56th-minute red card for pulling Calvert-Lewin's hair was justified, with many arguing the Everton striker instigated contact through an elbow to the head and that the punishment was disproportionate to the provocation. The dismissal effectively ended United's hopes of salvaging a result in what became a 1-2 defeat.
United's Self-Inflicted Embarrassment
Fans absolutely seething that Martinez lost his head and handed the referee a decision on a plate, turning a potentially manageable situation into a damaging red card through sheer petulance.
48.5%
annoyance
martinez hair
"@ManUtd Bunch of useless c##ts and why is Martinez disputing a blatant pull of the hair . We are embarrassing. Again inadequate players"
"Martinez pulls his hair, it's embarrassing. If he was that angry he should have punched him. Pulling hair is embarrassing"
The Incident Circus Commentators
Observers caught up in the theatre and absurdity of the moment itself, riffing on the comedy and drama of what unfolded rather than taking sides on who was right or wrong.
47.8%
neutral
martinez hair
"Commentators had an orgasm during that Calvert-Lewin header"
"Bruce lee would have been proud of calvert lewins flying elbow technique!"
The Handball Wait Game
Fans arguing the entire red card verdict was dodgy from the start, insisting Calvert-Lewin's flying elbow was the real foul and Martinez shouldn't have seen red at all, questioning why VAR took three weeks to make a wrong call.
37.3%
"Waited 3 weeks for no reason it wasn't a red calvert-lewin slapped him"
"Bruce lee would have been proud of calvert lewins flying elbow technique!"
Manchester United Fans Mock Long Hair Advantage Claims
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83 posts
Manchester United supporters are joking that players should grow their hair out after a controversial match incident, with the discussion splitting between those sarcastically blaming long hair for defensive problems and others dismissing the excuse as soft. The largely tongue-in-cheek debate reflects frustration over the result, though some fans are genuinely critical of players making exaggerated contact claims.
The Meme Squad Laughing It Off
These fans are treating the whole long-hair advantage narrative as an absolute joke, finding humour in the absurdity rather than taking the excuse seriously.
50.6%
neutral
head hair
"Just grow long hair and you have an advantage apparently 😂"
"Leeds are meant to be hard men or something but they all get their eyebrows waxed it's genuinely mad how precious they are"
Rage Against The Machine
Furious United supporters are using the hair discussion as a lightning rod for their deeper frustration with the team's performance and mentality on the pitch.
43.4%
head hair
"@ManUtd Time for the jumbo jet engine sized hairdryer. What an absolute pile of fucking shit"
"@ManUtd Give these cunt players a buzz cut before they're allowed on the pitch."
The Superstition Believers
This lot genuinely thinks there's something to it and reckons the players should lean into the hair advantage as a legitimate tactical weapon going forward.
30.8%
"The players should start growing their hair out now."
"That guy is never getting his haircut again 😂😂😂"
The Ponytail Prophets
A tiny but committed crew who've fully embraced the chaos and are joking that elite long-haired signings could actually solve United's problems.
6.0%
amusement
head hair
"@ManUtd Look at that beautiful ponytail. That ponytail is the reason Leeds United are playing vs 10 men, it deserves some extra shampoo after the game! ❤️ https://t.co/OaJp11YZZV"
"If that's all it takes than ~~Mbuemo~~ Sesko Ponytail 2026/27 let's go!!!"
Manchester United's Defensive Collapse Against Leeds Sparks Fury
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189 posts
Manchester United fans are expressing raw frustration after a catastrophic 0-2 defeat to struggling Leeds United, with the performance described as an embarrassing regression marked by individual errors and lack of discipline on the pitch. The negativity centres on the team's inability to compete against lower-ranked opposition, with supporters questioning both the quality of play and the mentality shown during the match.
United's Defence Has Gone Rogue
Fans are absolutely seething over a catastrophic defensive performance that feels inexplicable from a club of Manchester United's stature, viewing it as an embarrassing breakdown that demands immediate accountability.
85.2%
annoyance embarrassment
"This is horrible. Make it stop. "
"What a stupid thing to do.. absolutely stupid. Didn’t expect this from someone senior "
Can't Look Away From The Chaos
A smaller contingent is processing the shambolic display with detached disbelief, treating the collapse almost as dark comedy — too surreal to fully process beyond stunned observation.
10.6%
neutral
"Hilarious "
"Wow "
Manchester United Fans Furious Over Yoro Foul
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296 posts
Manchester United supporters are absolutely seething about VAR failing to penalise what they believe was a clear foul on defender Leny Yoro in the build-up to Leeds's opening goal, with fans convinced the referees are either incompetent or deliberately biased against the club. The anger is compounded by the subsequent red card shown to Lisandro Martínez, which many view as harsh in comparison, fuelling conspiracy theories about refereeing inconsistency.
Refs Are Absolutely Bent
These fans believe the referee deliberately ignored a clear foul on Yoro to let Leeds' goal stand, and they're convinced there's a conspiracy to favour other clubs over United.
65.5%
annoyance
goal referee
"@markgoldbridge Yeah so lewin fucking slapped yoro they won't check that. But will check this. Mf shit ass refs"
"You've got to be fucking kidding me. I'm telling you, this whole game is a classic ref horse ramming. Since Yoro get a Jon Jones hands to the face. No stopping to check the player"
The Double Standard Is Undeniable
This camp is pushing the narrative that VAR applied completely different standards — cracking down hard on United's challenges whilst ignoring identical fouls committed against their own players.
39.0%
"First goal - faul on Yoro. Red card - VAR referee looking really hard to find anything on our players, probably chelsea or liverpool fan..."
"So you're telling me that the foul on calvert lewin was a red while the foul on yoro was not even considered?"
Just State The Facts, Mate
These supporters are calmly documenting what actually happened on the pitch — a foul on Yoro went unchecked — without the rage, letting the incident speak for itself.
32.4%
neutral
goal referee
"Leny Yoro got clotheslined and the goal stood. Cool."
"well done Leeds but first goal was a forearm smash by Calvert Lewin on Yoro(?)"
Controversial Refereeing Calls Divide Manchester United Fans
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167 posts
Manchester United supporters are locked in heated debate over whether the referee made the correct decision on a contentious incident involving a potential elbow or high challenge, with fans sharply divided on whether it constituted a foul. The disagreement reflects broader frustration with inconsistent refereeing interpretation, with some arguing the official got it wrong whilst others defend the decision as within the referee's legitimate authority to judge contact in open play.
The Ref Robbed Us Blind
This camp believes the official made a clear, indefensible error that directly cost United the match — and they're furious the standard of refereeing remains abysmal.
51.5%
anger
"Elbowed fucking hell. Hes soft as fuck and it's not improved at all since he joined."
"That's a clear f'in foul man. This ref was dogshit."
Soft Play Doesn't Win Games
This group reckons the contact was minimal and the player went down too easily, arguing that modern football's gone soft and United need to stop expecting protection from refs.
46.1%
neutral
"Haha good - can’t just go down and expect a foul"
"He’s “strong and good in the air” you see, so they can’t be fouls!!"
Manchester United Fans Divided Over Lisandro Martinez Red Card Hair Pull
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108 posts
The discussion centres entirely on whether Lisandro Martinez deserved his 56th-minute red card for pulling an opponent's hair during the 1-2 defeat to Leeds, with supporters split between those who view it as violent conduct deserving punishment and others who consider it excessive for a relatively minor contact incident. Fans repeatedly reference the precedent of previous hair-pulling incidents in football and debate whether the offence warrants a dismissal or simply a yellow card.
The Red Card Was Right
These fans accept the referee's decision without debate — Martinez pulled hair, the rule exists, he had to go, end of discussion.
61.1%
neutral
"@markgoldbridge Pulling hair at school, was always a girl kind of thing. He fully deserved it."
"@markgoldbridge The fuck are you on man. He pulled his hear. End of. Off you go 🟥"
The Rules Are Broken
This group questions whether a hair pull truly warrants a straight red in modern football, suggesting the punishment doesn't fit the infraction.
40.0%
"@AWchris-l1v "spirit" to do WWE moves in a football game, i guess"
"@umarrazvijust don’t grab at someone’s hair, or grab at all, pretty simple stuff"
Our Player Was Stupid
The most frustrated contingent — they're not debating the rule, they're furious Martinez gave the referee an excuse to send him off in the first place.
37.0%
"@markgoldbridge Very soft pull but still a pull! Why the fuck you need to pull someone's hair... So low IQ ffs"
"@markgoldbridge he pulled his hair you stupid manc bastard"
It's Theatre, Not Football
These fans see the incident as embarrassingly undignified, comparing Martinez's actions to wrestling rather than the sport they love and believing he deserved whatever came next.
20.0%
"@AWchris-l1v "spirit" to do WWE moves in a football game, i guess"
"@umarrazvijust don’t grab at someone’s hair, or grab at all, pretty simple stuff"

Cross-Cutting Patterns

Karl Darlow
Appears across 4 debates: Leeds Fans Hail Farke After Stunning United Victory, Manchester United Fans Debate Young Defender's Potential, Fans Furious Over DCL Red Card Controversy, Controversial Martínez Red Card Divides Manchester United Fans
cry
Appears across 3 debates: Manchester United Fans Devastated After Leeds Upset, Bruno's Assist Offers Sole Silver Lining, Manchester United's Collapse Sparks Furious Fan Meltdown
Lucas Perri
Appears across 3 debates: Manchester United Fans Debate Young Defender's Potential, Fans Furious Over DCL Red Card Controversy, Controversial Martínez Red Card Divides Manchester United Fans
united
Appears across 3 debates: Manchester United Fans Demand Ugarte Exit After Midfield Collapse, Manchester United Suffer Red Card Defeat to Leeds, Manchester United Fans Divided Over Paul Tierney Referee Performance
leeds
Appears across 2 debates: Manchester United Suffer Red Card Defeat to Leeds, Leeds Stun United as Martínez Red Card Seals Upset