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By Mafro
#204225
Steve. wrote:No, United were actually amazing, the best team in the world! It was the pitch apparently.

You gotta love Fergie!


I love deluded City fans!
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By Dickie
#204239
Need an ex United striker to bang their goals in for them.
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By Mafro
#204240
Indeed, and Vassell has no neck.
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By Steve.
#204305
Mafro wrote:
Steve. wrote:No, United were actually amazing, the best team in the world! It was the pitch apparently.

You gotta love Fergie!


I love deluded City fans!


You'd love Stuart Pearce as your manager and you know it!
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#204344
you really need to calm down a bit you know.

you have been half decent for a few months.
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By MK Chris
#204349
You mean he hasn't been posting very much?
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By Mafro
#204389
Steve. wrote:
Mafro wrote:
Steve. wrote:No, United were actually amazing, the best team in the world! It was the pitch apparently.

You gotta love Fergie!


I love deluded City fans!


You'd love Stuart Pearce as your manager and you know it!


I love it how all city fans seem to think they will finish 2nd place or something, it's only November.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#204405
Come on the Burscough!!!

wenttocollegewithoneoftheirplayerstastic
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By Quincy
#204421
wigan are so gay.

i want to ga and shag a minger NOW
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#204422
you should go to wigan then.
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By Steve.
#204424
Mafro wrote:
Steve. wrote:
Mafro wrote:
Steve. wrote:No, United were actually amazing, the best team in the world! It was the pitch apparently.

You gotta love Fergie!


I love deluded City fans!


You'd love Stuart Pearce as your manager and you know it!


I love it how all city fans seem to think they will finish 2nd place or something, it's only November.


We've every reason to be optimistic this season, and nobody's gonna stop us!

Do me a favour, get on a plane and go and watch your team.
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By Sidders
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Well played Man U. That should shut Jose up for a bit.
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By Quincy
#204474
yep only 10 points behind them now. wow
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By Steve.
#204475
So they beat Chelsea...

Been there, done that.
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By Mafro
#204480
Steve wrote:Do me a favour, get on a plane and go and watch your team.


typicalcomebackbecauseyouaretomuchofatossertothinkofanythingelsetosaytastic.

Quincy, enjoy the Premiership while you can.

Ahhh, life is good, that should shut up the critics for a while, and amazingly Alan Smith was man of the match.
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By Quincy
#204483
i will support my local team whichever division they are playing in.

it was good when ferguson said boll*cks on sky sports
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By Mafro
#204484
That Mourinho press conference was pretty funny when he got "coats" confused with "quotes".
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#204490
it must be constant hilarity in your house mafro.
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By Quincy
#204493
here is a good "coat" for you mafro

football365 wrote:Patrick Vieira has launched an astonishing attack on Ruud van Nistelrooy in his new autobiography, as revealed by the News of the World, where he calls the Manchester United striker a cheat and a coward.

Take it away Paddy: "Everyone thinks he is a nice guy but, in fact, he's a son of a bitch. He has a history of incidents that all too often have gone unnoticed."

Keep reading, it only gets better: "He has punched Freddie Ljungberg and elbowed Lauren. At Arsenal, we hated him and had real reason to do so.

I can't stand the sight of Van Nistelrooy. He's a great player and has proved himself time and time again, but everything about him annoys me. He's always complaining and whingeing.

There are some players I respect, despite the fact they'll stick the boot in, because I can sense there is no malice.

They are not hiding what they are doing. Paul Scholes gives as good as he gets, won't complain, won't moan and roll around on the ground. He gives, he takes.

Van Nistelrooy, on the other hand, is deceitful as well as being a nasty piece of work.

In September 2003, I was sent off at Old Trafford after a second yellow card as a result of an incident with him.

I got shafted. Just thinking about it makes my blood boil.

He tried to stamp on me and then he made more of the challenge than he should have done. I am not blaming the referee. He got shafted, too.

I never intended to touch Van Nistelrooy and did not deserve a red card. The way he laid it on annoyed me even more.

After the game, I was standing with a friend in the tunnel when Van Nistelrooy walked past. We looked at each other. He tried to talk to me and I told him that it was finished and I had nothing more to say.

But he persisted. So I asked if I had touched him. He simply replied: "You have no class." That was the icing on the cake. He was trying to convince himself that he had not cheated, which just showed he did not have a clear conscience.

I said: "Watch it, or I'm going to land one on you."

We were on the verge of fisticuffs but Mikael Silvestre, Fabien Barthez and Robert Pires got there just in time and intervened. This altercation confirmed my view that not only is Van Nistelrooy a cheat, he lacks courage.

The Dutchman missed a penalty in that match and Ray Parlour, Lauren and Martin Keown jumped on him. Arsenal were criticised for this and it is true that it does not make pretty viewing.

Injustice was a feeling we experienced all too often when we faced them. Even the last two matches I had against United give rise to bad memories. There was a notorious game in November 2004 - we were unbeaten in 49 matches and were well and truly robbed of the 50th.

I still find it hard to believe. If we had conducted ourselves like United we would have been down to eight men.

Rio Ferdinand fouled Freddie and should have been sent off, but did not even receive a yellow card. Wayne Rooney dived and cheated blatantly to win their penalty. I had not forgotten any of this when the return match came round in February.

Every time we played United, Gary Neville acted tough. We were always on the receiving end and his behaviour towards Jose in October had been unacceptable.

So that night I said to him: "Every time you foul the guys, I'm going to be watching you. If you do it, I'm going to sort you out.'

Yes, it was intimidation - but I hadn't planned to say it. Roy Keane got involved, which did not surprise me. He is their captain, so his job is to defend their players.

He told me to leave Neville alone and that if I had a problem, I should talk to him. I didn't have a problem with him. Keane was the toughest midfielder I did battle with in England.

When you compare his courage and behaviour on the pitch with Van Nistelrooy and Neville, it's like night and day."
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By Mafro
#204494
Yeah, I was reading that earlier.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#204495
i have new found respect for Viera. Van Nistelrooy must have learnt from Bergkamp.
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By Quincy
#204496
he forgot to mention that he looks like a horse. other than that, good.
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By Steve.
#204498
Mafro wrote:
Steve wrote:Do me a favour, get on a plane and go and watch your team.


typicalcomebackbecauseyouaretomuchofatossertothinkofanythingelsetosaytastic.



It's not my fault you're a typical United fan, i.e. glory hunter, you lot really are all the same.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#204526
I'm a glory hunter too.

Its amusing cos it blatently winds mafro up and he knows nothing about football but thinks he knows lots cos he repeats others opinions.
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