Former Manchester United player on life in Britain: How they survive.

Former Manchester United player on life in Britain: How they survive
Former Manchester United player on life in Britain: How they survive

According to inkorr.com: Former Dinamo footballer Andriy Kanchelskis shared his dissatisfaction with the situation in Great Britain. In a conversation with Russian propagandists, he noted that it has become significantly harder for the English to live.

“Actually, it used to be better, more interesting, there was a different way of life. Now everything is changing: everything has become very expensive. People are dissatisfied, everything is rising in price, while salaries are not. I don’t know how they survive, living there is hard,” Kanchelskis stated.

Andriy Kanchelskis, who was born in 1969 in Kropyvnytskyi (Kirovohrad), played for the teams Dinamo and Manchester United, winning several important trophies, including the English championship.

Support for the occupier by Russian speed skater

Speed skater from Russia Daniil Naidenishev, recognized as a neutral athlete by the International Skating Union (ISU), has become a friend of the occupier Mikhail Lebedev. Naidenishev subscribed to Lebedev's Instagram page, where he publishes materials about his involvement in the war against Ukraine, causing public outrage.

Andriy Kanchelskis expressed his surprise at the situation in Great Britain, emphasizing the high prices and people's dissatisfaction. Meanwhile, support for the occupier Mikhail Lebedev by the Russian speed skater has become a socially sensitive topic, provoking a strong public response, indicating the scale of rejection of such actions.


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