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Mark Goldbridge trashes studio and launches into X-rated rant during Man Utd defeat to Crystal Palace

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Published 21:56 6 May 2024 GMT+1

Mark Goldbridge trashes studio and launches into X-rated rant during Man Utd defeat to Crystal Palace

The streamer lost his head spectacularly.

Alex Brotherton

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Mark Goldbridge launched into a furious X-rated rant and trashed his studio during Manchester United's 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace.

On Monday evening United faced Palace looking to push for European qualification, but instead supporters were treated to arguably their worst performance of the season.

United were shambolic from start to finish, with Palace cutting through their midfield and defence with astonishing ease.

Michael Olise put the hosts ahead after skipping past a woeful attempted challenge from Casemiro, before Jean-Philippe Mateta left Jonny Evans for dead and rifled past Andre Onana.

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Tyrick Mitchell added a third after half-time, before Olise smashed home from the edge of the area after Casemiro was robbed of possession as he tried to shield the ball out of play.

United got exactly what they deserved for their performance, although Erik ten Hag will feel his side should have got themselves back in the game when the score was 1-0.

Rasmus Hojlund thought he had scored an equaliser when he contested an aerial ball with Dean Henderson and headed into the net, but referee Jarred Gillett decided the striker had impeded the goalkeeper.

United's players protested, but none were as angry as YouTuber and United streamer Mark Goldbridge.

Goldbridge losing his cool while hosting watch-a-longs is nothing new, but on Monday he completely lost it when Hojlund's goal was chalked off.


"That's no f****** foul, no way that's a foul," he said as the referee considered his decision.

Goldbridge then launched into a hysterical tirade against the official and Howard Webb, head of Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), knocked over his chair and ripped lighting off the wall of his studio.

"No f****** way, no f****** way!!! Absolute f****** joke! I've had it, I've had it with Howard Webb!

"You're an absolute f****** cheat mate, and absolute f****** cheat! You're joking! You're absolutely f****** joking, no way!"

"No way is that a foul. I'm not having that, I'm not having that. It's an absolute disgrace.

"They're changing the rules every month! Disgusting, it's an absolute joke!"

Goldbridge referenced Luton Town's equaliser against Burnley earlier this season, which was allowed to stand despite Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford claiming to have been fouled.

"You said you could push into a f****** goalkeeper and you've changed the rules again! That's a fifty-fifty challenge with two people going up with their shoulders, and you've turned it over! You're a cheat!" Goldbridge continued.

"This is meant to be the best league in the world! It's a f****** pub league!

"This is our beautiful game! Every football fan should be calling that out."

Featured Image Credit: @NoContextMarkG

Topics: Manchester United, Premier League, Football, VAR, Mark Goldbridge, Crystal Palace

Alex Brotherton
Alex Brotherton

Alex Brotherton is a journalist at SPORTbible. He has previously worked with publications including the Manchester Evening News, GOAL and BBC Sport. He is a football fanatic, but also dabbles in tennis and American football. He can often be found watching dreadful non-league football.

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