Interesting set of terms “breaking the internet” this morning. Swansea City, Bob Bradley, Liverpool and Pogba are all top ten trending terms on Twitter in the United States right now. Here in this link, we recapped Manchester United’s decisive 3-1 win over Swansea City, from the United point of view, with video of the Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic goals.
Here in this post we look at the match from the Swansea City perspective.
On a side note, this was actually quite funny. Steven Gerrard, Liverpool icon of all LFC club icons, took a photo with a United supporter, and he flicked him off in it.
Getting back to Bob Bradley and Swansea City, the internet is really having at the American manager and the Welsh club. It’s well deserved too, as Bradley is winless since he took the gig. Actually, the Swans themselves haven’t won since opening day. As a proud Yank myself, I am very interested in Bradley angle of this game.
I have no feeling either way about whether or not Bradley succeeds, but it is interesting to see how his American national status has defined him in England.
Bob Bradley challenge at Swansea. Ex-Wales intl Gabbidon on TalkSport:"I can't take him seriously, I don't know if it's the American accent"
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) November 4, 2016
Heart breaks for Bob Bradley, but may this defeat be the worst thing that happens to America this week ???
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) November 6, 2016
How do a board of directors sit round a table and decide Francesco Guidolin and Bob Bradley are the best available options?
— GeorgeWeahsCousin (@WeahsCousin) November 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/UNILADFooty/status/795285519638872064
Also, here are some funny and interesting, poignant Tweets from the United community in general.
https://twitter.com/Footy_Jokes/status/795299954260525056
https://twitter.com/Manchesterspeak/status/795276448919670784
https://twitter.com/UnitedStandMUFC/status/795323535879061504
Rough rough times for Bob Bradley and his side right now, but man that crack by Men in Blazers, referencing the total shit show that is our Presidential Election on Tuesday, was just priceless.
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