The announcement that all English football fixtures until April 3rd, at the earliest, will be suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak, will only affect two Manchester United matches as it stands.
As it currently stands, only the United game away at Tottenham this Sunday (March 15th) and next week's FA Cup tie away at Norwich (March 22nd) fall under the suspension with all English football professional matches postponed for the next two weekends. That's as well as the Europa League last 16 tie against LASK (originally set for March 19th), following UEFA's announcement that all next week's European games would be postponed. |
There is now a possibility that this season's league could be declared null and void if the COVID19 continues.
I am sure there would be utter chaos when this happens |
Butt has signed a few promising youngsters such as another wonderkid from Monaco, one whom we have won against other big clubs for his signature so let's see their development.
SHORE THING*Man Utd wonderkid Shola Shoretire has been likened to Jay-Jay Okocha and played for the Under-19 team aged just 14 https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/11111...box=1584116720 |
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but really a headache for those team fighting for CL, Europa places and the teams avoiding relegation |
Hopefully we can watch the EPL this season again, whilst we rest at home:D
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Hopefully with the delay, our injured players will be ready by then to help in the final run in
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Btw, with the way JM publicly commented on his current players, will he get sack by Levy?
The players also like not happy with him as shown on the field. pf course, he also has a long list of injured players I think he will |
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