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The Irish Sun
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘That's broken me' – Mark Goldbridge convinced his wife is having affair as he breaks down on stream
MARK GOLDBRIDGE admitted 'that's broken me' after being jokingly convinced his wife was having an affair live on stream. The incident, which was actually a hilarious misunderstanding on his part, occurred while broadcasting to thousands of fans. Advertisement 2 Mark Goldbridge was jokingly convinced his wife was having an affair Credit: YouTube / The United Stand 2 The streamer found a bizarre message on a shirt gifted to him by his partner Credit: YouTube / The United Stand But he was left distracted after getting the wrong end of the stick while reading the label of a shirt. Goldbridge appeared on camera in a new denim top, which was a present from his wife. However, a tag with a bizarre message had him seeing red. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL After being asked by a fan about his new shirt, Goldbridge replied: 'Mrs Goldbridge got me this shirt. 'It's got a tag on it. 'Carlos, everything's coming my way'.' After reading the tag, Goldbridge sat stunned for a moment. He then continued: 'She better not be having an affair with Carlos. It literally has got 'Carlos, everything's coming my way'. What the bloody hell's going on? Advertisement Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS 'Who's bloody Carlos? Well that's broke me. I thought it was going to say Ralph Lauren or something! 'Who puts a tag on saying that? I can't believe it. I tell you what, I'm not happy about this. Rasmus Hojlund leaves Man Utd fans unimpressed in training video with Angryginge 'Detective Bridge. This better be a tagline. Nothing happens when you Google it.' Advertisement Goldbridge then began typing on keyboard before realising it was all one big misunderstanding. He said: 'Oh, it's alright. It's fine. I've just Googled it. Mr Mavis Carlos denim shirt. And it's got the same tag on. 'She's not cheating on me. Who cheats on this? Who would cheat on this? 'I thought I was going to lose my wife! Panicking. Bloody Carlos. It would do my head in as well. Advertisement ''I'm leaving you for a guy called Carlos'. I could imagine what he'd look like as well. 'No, you're not spending the weekend with your mum and Carlos! 'Oh, Carlos, he's so good at football, he's so technical. But two foot him! Teach him a bit of our way. 'I'm having a nightmare here. I'm living in an alternative universe. Bloody Carlos. Advertisement 'If there is anyone watching called Carlos there's nothing wrong with the name but I'm telling you now. 'If my missus ran off with someone called Carlos it would be a low point. I'd rather she run off with someone called Sheila. 'Carlos Tevez? That's it, you've hit the nail, I knew there was a reason I didn't like the name.' Fans reacted online, with one saying: 'Marriage went to VAR.' Advertisement Another declared: 'You don't get this on Sky Sports.' One noted: 'Mrs Goldbridge final boss.' Another added: 'Mrs Goldbridge has triggered her release clause here we go.'


Scottish Sun
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘That's broken me' – Mark Goldbridge convinced his wife is having affair as he breaks down on stream
There was a hilarious misunderstanding behind worries GOLD DUST 'That's broken me' – Mark Goldbridge convinced his wife is having affair as he breaks down on stream Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MARK GOLDBRIDGE admitted 'that's broken me' after being jokingly convinced his wife was having an affair live on stream. The incident, which was actually a hilarious misunderstanding on his part, occurred while broadcasting to thousands of fans. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Mark Goldbridge was jokingly convinced his wife was having an affair Credit: YouTube / The United Stand 2 The streamer found a bizarre message on a shirt gifted to him by his partner Credit: YouTube / The United Stand Goldbridge is one of the UK's most popular streamers thanks to his comedic one-liners and heartfelt reactions while watching Manchester United. But he was left distracted after getting the wrong end of the stick while reading the label of a shirt. Goldbridge appeared on camera in a new denim top, which was a present from his wife. However, a tag with a bizarre message had him seeing red. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Sky Sports Blues Melissa Reddy among 7 Sky Sports News stars leaving in major shake-up After being asked by a fan about his new shirt, Goldbridge replied: 'Mrs Goldbridge got me this shirt. 'It's got a tag on it. 'Carlos, everything's coming my way'.' After reading the tag, Goldbridge sat stunned for a moment. He then continued: 'She better not be having an affair with Carlos. It literally has got 'Carlos, everything's coming my way'. What the bloody hell's going on? BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS 'Who's bloody Carlos? Well that's broke me. I thought it was going to say Ralph Lauren or something! 'Who puts a tag on saying that? I can't believe it. I tell you what, I'm not happy about this. Rasmus Hojlund leaves Man Utd fans unimpressed in training video with Angryginge 'Detective Bridge. This better be a tagline. Nothing happens when you Google it.' Goldbridge then began typing on keyboard before realising it was all one big misunderstanding. He said: 'Oh, it's alright. It's fine. I've just Googled it. Mr Mavis Carlos denim shirt. And it's got the same tag on. 'She's not cheating on me. Who cheats on this? Who would cheat on this? 'I thought I was going to lose my wife! Panicking. Bloody Carlos. It would do my head in as well. ''I'm leaving you for a guy called Carlos'. I could imagine what he'd look like as well. 'No, you're not spending the weekend with your mum and Carlos! 'Oh, Carlos, he's so good at football, he's so technical. But two foot him! Teach him a bit of our way. 'I'm having a nightmare here. I'm living in an alternative universe. Bloody Carlos. 'If there is anyone watching called Carlos there's nothing wrong with the name but I'm telling you now. 'If my missus ran off with someone called Carlos it would be a low point. I'd rather she run off with someone called Sheila. 'Carlos Tevez? That's it, you've hit the nail, I knew there was a reason I didn't like the name.' Fans reacted online, with one saying: 'Marriage went to VAR.' Another declared: 'You don't get this on Sky Sports.' One noted: 'Mrs Goldbridge final boss.' Another added: 'Mrs Goldbridge has triggered her release clause here we go.'
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Goldbridge: ‘Ratcliffe and The Glazers Must Go' following Man United's ‘Disaster' Season
Man Utd's Europa League Disaster: Glazers and Ratcliffe Must Take the Fall Disaster class in Dublin leaves Man Utd humiliated There are defeats, and then there is humiliation. Manchester United's Europa League final loss to Spurs wasn't just a tactical failing or a dip in form. It was, as Mark Goldbridge described on The United Stand podcast, 'the worst European final I've seen from Man United in my life.' A side crippled by its own contradictions, by poor decisions at boardroom level and mismanagement on the pitch, unravelled in front of a global audience. The fallout? Nothing short of a crisis. Goldbridge didn't hold back. 'We are lost as a club. Rest in peace,' he opened, setting the tone for a blistering 60-minute takedown of not just the players or manager Ruben Amorim, but the entire structure propping up the current regime. He wasn't ranting for entertainment. This was a lament. A requiem for a club that used to stand for greatness. No Champions League, no vision, no trust The consequences of this defeat are severe. Man Utd will not be playing Champions League football next season, meaning a financial black hole that few in the media have fully reckoned with. Goldbridge warned bluntly: 'Spurs, Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool… Newcastle, maybe Chelsea or Villa. That's six teams in the Champions League earning 100 million each. We're not one of them. We're done.' Advertisement Goldbridge's fury was laced with a sense of betrayal – from owners who promised ambition, from leaders who sold a dream. 'This is worse than just bad football. It's systemic failure,' he said. 'We still owe 300 million pounds in transfers for the rubbish we've got.' The numbers don't just add up to debt. They add up to decay. Photo: IMAGO Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS venture was supposed to be a turning point. Instead, it's become part of the problem. 'He never ever should have done a vanity project with the Glazers,' said Goldbridge. 'We're getting poorer and worse while our rivals are getting better and richer.' Tactical chaos and emotional detachment On the pitch, Amorim's decisions were bewildering. Mason Mount starting a European final despite limited appearances. Luke Shaw selected at left centre-back and blamed for the goal. An unrecognisable midfield setup featuring Bruno Fernandes deep in a pivot role that neutralised his influence. 'That final tonight was a rescue mission,' said Goldbridge. 'And we blew it.' Photo IMAGO His assessment of the manager was brutal but balanced: 'Ruben Amorim score is a one. It's an absolute stinker. That doesn't mean he should be sacked.' Goldbridge remained consistent in his view that sacking another manager – after Mourinho, Solskjær, Ten Hag – won't solve the problem. 'While the Glazers are here, this club's finished.' Photo by IMAGO The players, too, were dissected with clinical precision. 'I'll never trust Bruno in a final again,' he said. 'That performance from Bruno tonight was dreadful. Indiscipline, Hollywood balls, lost possession – and he's on 300 grand a week.' Goldbridge even floated the idea of cashing in. 'I'll take 120 million now.' Photo IMAGO Future fears and poisoned hope Man Utd's future, in Goldbridge's eyes, is bleak. 'This club is poisoned,' he declared. 'We needed this win to rebuild, to sign players like Gyökeres, to attract investment. That's all gone now.' And it wasn't just a one-off disaster: 'This has been happening for 12 years. It started the day Sir Alex left.' Photo: IMAGO What worries him most isn't just the defeat, but the direction. 'How do we get back into Europe? Next season's not a one-off. It's a trend,' he warned. And in a moment of cold clarity, he concluded: 'If this was Liverpool Football Club, the Glazers wouldn't survive. But at Man United, for some reason, they do.' Advertisement This is where the Glazers and Sir Jim Ratcliffe must face the mirror. Their decisions are not just affecting results, they're hollowing out the club's identity. A historic institution is being asset-stripped, emotionally and financially. The fans know it. The players feel it. Even the manager knows it. 'If the board and fans feel I'm not the right guy, I'll go tomorrow,' Amorim said. But his departure wouldn't solve anything. In truth, the Europa League final wasn't just a football match. It was a warning flare. A moment that will either be remembered as the start of something new, or the confirmation of a long, slow death.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Goldbridge: Why Haven't Arsenal Moved for Gyokeres Like Man United Have?
Manchester United Make First Move for Victor Gyokeres as Arsenal Delay United's Bold Approach for Sporting CP Star In a development that could shape Manchester United's summer transfer window, Mark Goldbridge revealed on The United Stand that United have made the first concrete move for Sporting striker Victor Gyokeres, overtaking rivals such as Arsenal. Advertisement 'United are the first European club to make a concrete move,' said Goldbridge, citing French journalist Loïc Tanzi as the source. The information stems from PSG's withdrawal from the race for Gyokeres, with the journalist's credibility rooted in his connections to the French club. 'PSG are out of the race for Gyokeres, that's what's happened,' Goldbridge explained, referencing the pattern of PSG's early involvement in transfer stories, as seen in previous windows with players like Yoro. Arsenal Yet to Act, United Fans Encouraged While Arsenal have been linked with Gyokeres, they appear to be dragging their heels. 'Apparently Arsenal haven't done that,' Goldbridge noted, referring to a lack of any definitive approach by Mikel Arteta's side. 'So why would he [the journalist] know that Man United have made a move?' Goldbridge asked rhetorically, before adding, 'Concrete move to me means we've actually done something.' Advertisement Despite his scepticism about transfer journalism, Goldbridge was optimistic: 'I'm not taking this to the bank… but I have got a slight smile on my face.' Loïc Tanzi's Track Record Boosts Belief The trust in Tanzi's report is buoyed by his proven accuracy. Goldbridge listed several examples: '2018, Guendouzi will join Arsenal next week – and he was right. Rabiot to United, he was on that. Konate to Liverpool, he was on that. Henderson to Saudi – he was on that.' 'He's obviously good,' Goldbridge summarised, noting that Tanzi was also accurate about Thiago's Liverpool exit. What About Liam Delap? Interestingly, the potential move for Gyokeres comes amid reported talks with Manchester City's Liam Delap. Goldbridge pondered the contradiction: 'Why are we inviting Liam Delap to Manchester if we're making moves for Gyokeres?' He offered a possible explanation: 'Just because you talk to a player doesn't mean you need to sign them.' Advertisement Still, his preference was clear. 'Why can't we go and get Gyokeres?' he asked. 'I think Cunha is a fantastic signing…,' he added, referencing other recent signings under Ineos' influence at United. Europa League the Sole Focus for Now As the club navigates transfer negotiations, Goldbridge reminded fans of the bigger picture – unity before the European final. A viewer commented, 'Can I just suggest that all fans forget about the league and just enjoy tomorrow for what it is? Get behind the team.' Goldbridge agreed, citing Bruno Fernandes: 'We can't be thinking about the Premier League… but in the Europa League, we have done well and that's what we've got to focus on.'
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Mark Goldbridge: United Fans Should Expect Cunha News After Europa Final
Man United's Cunha Countdown: Goldbridge Predicts Deal and Slams Transfer Rumours The latest episode of The United Stand, featuring Mark Goldbridge, was charged with anticipation, speculation and a familiar hint of exasperation. As Manchester United approach the Europa League final, the focus is not just on silverware but also the club's looming business in the transfer market, most notably involving Wolves forward Matheus Cunha. Cunha Deal Edging Closer Goldbridge was adamant that a major signing is imminent. 'I think it's a huge week for Manchester United and I wouldn't be surprised if we win the trophy and sign Cunha by the weekend,' he declared confidently. Citing journalist Fabrizio Romano's recent updates, Goldbridge suggested the timeline has been carefully managed by the club following unexpected European progression. 'Two or three weeks ago Fabrizio says we've got a here we go very soon coming with Cunha… Then we beat Bilbao and get to a final – United quite rightly have gone, 'this is a big positive we don't actually need yet.'' Advertisement He believes the announcement is a matter of timing, not uncertainty. 'We're just waiting until after Wednesday… if we lose the Europa League final, we pull it out. If we win, we pull it out.' No Hijack Expected Despite ongoing transfer chatter, Goldbridge shut down any notion of outside interference in the Cunha deal. 'I'm absolutely convinced he's going to be a United player and there is absolutely no chat about anybody swooping in and hijacking that deal.' He hinted the delay may also be tactical from Wolves, saying, 'Wolves are done, he knows he's leaving… they're going to get good money out of it.' Frustration Over Zirkzee Rumours Switching gears, Goldbridge expressed strong frustration over renewed speculation linking Joshua Zirkzee with a move away from Old Trafford. 'Why has all this started up again?' he asked, referring to a reported loan bid from Inter Milan. 'This is the most uninteresting story out there… Zirkzee's committed himself to Man United.' Photo: IMAGO He suggested the noise around the Dutch forward may stem from agents stirring things up. 'Between August and Christmas it was every bloody day an Italian club looking at him… now it's starting up again.' Advertisement Dismissing the story as baseless, Goldbridge fumed, 'Can we just shut this down? Somebody at United needs to say, 'Look, let's just shut this down. Let's get Zirkzee to come out and say I'm not going anywhere.'' He also reinforced the forward's value to United's setup. 'I think Amorim needs options in the number 10 and Zirkzee gives him options there… it just sounds complete nonsense to me.' Concerns Over Garnacho's Role Finally, Goldbridge touched on a more delicate issue — the development of Alejandro Garnacho. He admitted uncertainty over the Argentine's future if he is benched for the final: 'I've always said I'm 50/50 about Garnacho leaving Man United… if he doesn't start the final, I can see him going.' He highlighted the risk in United's handling of a young talent who has already made a big impact. 'What he could be at 22… it could be a mistake for United… I'd 100% want a sell-on clause in it because God knows where he could end up.'