Man Utd fans can download ‘Blues blocker’ tech that stops Man City Treble chat
A hot new web browser extension has been developed to save Manchester United fans from the dreaded Treble conversation.
Having already clinched a fifth Premier League title in six seasons, Pep Guardiola's classy outfit saw off United in the FA Cup final to go within one step of matching their arch-rivals' greatest-ever feat.
The Red Devils famously secured the Treble back in 1999 thanks to late goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and have forever since lauded their European prowess over their local rivals.
But Manchester City will claim a historic Treble of their own if they are able to overpower Serie A giants Inter Milan when the 2022/23 season reaches its pulsating finale on Saturday (June 10th) – a result that would leave Man Utd fans desolate.
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Yet to spare United supporters from the constant City rhetoric, the crafty people at Paddy Power have released an incredible Google plug-in that blocks out all Manchester City news from the internet.
The tech, which can also disappear Tweets from loud-mouthed Manchester City fans, Liam and Noel Gallagher, has been launched in anticipation of the Champions League final under the name "Blues Blocker" and is available free of charge to download from the Google Chrome Web Store.
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By utilising advanced algorithms, the plug-in identifies and filters out search terms associated with Man City, ensuring that headlines, tweets, and bandwagon fans no longer clutter the news feeds of Man Utd supporters.
The Champions League is the one piece of silverware that has escaped the clutches of Guardiola over his trophy-laden spell at the Etihad Stadium and he was keen to assert City's Treble ambitions after the FA Cup final.
"One more to go – they feel we are in a position that we will probably never be in again," he said at Wembley.
"We will have two days off and then after we have three or four training sessions, prepare for [Inter] Milan, then go there to try." Then asked about his excitement of a potential Treble, Guardiola responded: "Yes, what a privilege – we are one game away. We already won the FA Cup, we won the Premier League."
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