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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
28-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
United Stand Review: Goldbridge on Missed Chances and Team Progress
The United Stand podcast, hosted by Mark Goldbridge, offered a typically passionate reflection on Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth in the Premier League. As Goldbridge summarised, 'we totally and utterly deserved to get at least a draw out of that,' underlining his optimism despite a frustrating afternoon. Goldbridge repeatedly emphasised the importance of perspective. 'Take the confidence,' he urged United fans, adding, 'we created lots and lots of chances.' He was adamant that Manchester United's dominance warranted a better result, pointing out that United had '25 shots to their eight' and 'six on target to their one.' However, he didn't shy away from criticism, particularly regarding wasteful long-range efforts. 'Until this team learns to stop shooting from stupid places and actually do what you're paid to do, play football, we'll be fine,' Goldbridge said. Highlighting a key moment, he noted, 'Bruno shoots from 40 yards — got no chance of scoring,' expressing frustration that United's captain set a poor example that others, like Garnacho and Mainoo, followed. Mark Goldbridge also used the platform to defend manager Ruben Amorim, facing criticism despite limited time in charge. 'If he's got Ten Hag's players and they're low IQ players, how the hell are they going to play a high IQ system?' he argued. Goldbridge called out sections of the fanbase, declaring, 'some people want to see United fail,' after seeing negativity even when the team scored a late equaliser. He passionately defended Amorim, stating, 'blaming it on Amorim who didn't want to start till the summer is even more moronic.' Responding to a viewer named Cored who said, 'It's not too early, Mark, we must have doubts,' Goldbridge insisted that judging the new manager without a proper transfer window was 'completely and utterly moronic.' Reflecting on specific in-game decisions, Goldbridge criticised United's stubbornness playing out from the back under pressure. 'It's literally unachievable to play out from the back,' he said, describing how Bournemouth pressed United aggressively. 'Now is that the manager telling them to do that, in which case it's suicide, or is it just low IQ players who can't be adaptable?' he questioned. On individual performances, Goldbridge gave credit to Mazraoui, labelling him 'our best player until he went off' and awarding him man of the match. He also recognised Rasmus Højlund's crucial equaliser, explaining, 'that goal we scored was brilliant because we actually worked the ball into dangerous situations.' Meanwhile, Luke Shaw was heavily criticised, with Goldbridge stating Shaw 'still looks miles off it,' and cautioning that he 'hasn't played football basically for two years.' Garnacho, while lively, reverted to selfish tendencies, as Goldbridge noted, 'instead of nodding it back into the danger area, he tries to control it.' Ultimately, Mark Goldbridge's takeaway message to Manchester United fans was clear: 'Block out the noise and focus on the team.' While acknowledging flaws, he concluded that the draw provided a mental boost ahead of United's Europa League campaign. 'Take the point, take the positives,' Goldbridge urged, firmly believing that United were 'better than Bournemouth' and had deserved more from the Premier League clash.
Yahoo
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Goldbridge: This Man Utd win means more than people will understand
Man Utd's Comeback Win Over Lyon: A Night That Defied Belief Man Utd's Resurrection in Extra Time In a match that will echo through the corridors of Old Trafford for years, Manchester United pulled off a breathtaking 5-4 extra-time comeback win over Lyon to reach the Europa League semi-finals. The United Stand podcast, hosted by the ever-passionate Mark Goldbridge, captured every drop of emotion from this astonishing night. 'I feel like Ric Flair,' Goldbridge exclaimed at the start of his match reaction, already lost in the drama of a game that swung wildly between despair and euphoria. From cruising at 2-0 to staring down the barrel at 4-2 against ten men, United rose from the dead in the final five minutes – a feat Goldbridge likened to Easter weekend resurrection. 'We were Ned Stark FC… dead. Then we go Jon Snow FC… we're alive again,' he said. Supporters' Catharsis in the Chaos Throughout the episode, Goldbridge didn't hold back on the rollercoaster of emotions fans endured. 'I'm in shock. I was living that nightmare that we're out,' he confessed, admitting there was 'no part of me at 4-2 that thought we were coming back.' Advertisement The podcast resonated particularly with younger fans, with Goldbridge poignantly addressing those who hadn't experienced United's 1999 Treble-winning magic. 'You've probably witnessed about 5 or 10% of what we felt that night… but it still means something,' he reflected. For a generation deprived of European glories, this night was a rare taste of vintage United drama. Praise, Passion, and Perspective Goldbridge's praise for key players was unfiltered. 'Build a statue for Harry Maguire,' he declared, while dubbing Casemiro 'man of the match' for his match-saving penalty win and two assists. The Brazilian's performance, especially across 120 minutes, was lauded as 'incredible'. Photo IMAGO Youngster Mainoo also earned admiration for his composure: 'The finish is fantastic… he's a learner driver but that was frighteningly good.' Even manager Ruben Amorim, whose position had come under scrutiny, was passionately defended. 'He coached a win. There's no doubt in my mind,' Goldbridge asserted. 'He's the closest thing we've got in that football club to you and me.' Photo IMAGO Yet amidst the joy, Goldbridge hinted at looming concerns. 'There are huge issues… but I want to revisit them at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.' It was a night for celebration, not cynicism. Bigger Than a Trophy? Perhaps most striking was Goldbridge's insistence on the greater significance of the result. 'If we go on and win this Europa League… this game will become even more historical than you think it is now,' he said. 'It keeps a dream alive.' With United's Champions League hopes hanging by a thread, this wasn't just a quarter-final – it was financial salvation, reputational rescue, and emotional reward. As he summed up: 'Football isn't about just winning the final. It's about the incredible things that happen there… Tonight was one of the most emotional streams I've ever done.'