United are now undefeated in nearly two and half months, who’d have thought that after that awful defeat at home to Burnley on 22nd January? Of course, United haven’t played now for at least 3 weeks due to the outbreak of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic that is keeping us lock indoors. In fact all Premier League football is currently suspended until further notice and so it should be as well.
With all this happening it looks like United will remain unbeaten for a fair few months yet, until some decision is made on when football can resume. Don’t get me wrong, football is the last thing on my mind currently because there are clearly a lot more issues going on in the world right now.
I love football, I love Manchester United, but putting football on hold for as long as possible is absolutely the right think to do. Yes, I’m currently writing this article and yes
I’ve recently done a few United quizzes to keep United fans busy, but honestly I’m not really in the mood to be writing about United and football at the moment.
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Our website needs updating though as we’ve not done anything since the last podcast after our 5-0 away win against LASK in the Europa League. As I said, that was 3 weeks ago now, but honestlly it feels like 6 or 7 weeks ago already.
I even had a missed call from the Manchester United ticket office today, they left no message so I’m presuming they will phone me back, they haven’t as yet though. After I saw the missed call I presumed it was just to see if I was renewing my season ticket again, then answer is yes, like it has been for the last 28 years. However, I’ve since found out from friends/family and other United Season Tickets holders that United are just courtesy calling. Which is decent of them. They’re just checking all is okay and to make us aware of refunds, ticket news, going forward etc.
Speaking of important news, our website recently got listed as one of the Top 50 Manchester United Blogs out there, which is nice to hear. Especially with all the podcasts we have done recently, with the Manchester Derby game being our 100th podcast. A great achievement by Phil and all the guests he’s had on there. He’ll be back with a new one as soon as.
In other news, football players certainly get a hard wrap at times, but it has been great to see the United players helping out in the community even more than they usually do. Like Marcus Rashford helping the FareShare charity so that children in Manchester get their free school meals. Brilliant.
“We get to feed 400,000 children”@MarcusRashford tells @sallynugent on #BBCBreakfast all about his work with @FareShareUK to get food to kids who usually rely on free school meals.
More here: https://t.co/W15HCJPnC2 pic.twitter.com/GJldbJZzQd— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) March 30, 2020
Stay safe out there everyone and remember, please stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives. Thanks.
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