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Protest At The Man United Game

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When did he 'promise' this?

I was using Newcastle supporters as an example of a group of supporters who constantly whinge but still get shit on.

This is a thread about a protest and, out of respect to the OP, won't be sidetracking it but going down your line of questioning.
 
Well it's a good thing that this is a peaceful protest so the club can fuck off.
I don't think you've made that clear.

And do you really think a Premier League club hosting a global audience tuning in to see Manchester United is going to allow a rabble of internet incited folk to bang pots and pans on their land?
 
Nothing wrong with free speech, nothing at all as long as it's peaceful.
As one who would give Moyes a summer and half a season to rekindle hope and just to show there are no hard feelings, I would happily provide food for the protest group.
Do the four of you want hot dogs with or without onions ?
 
I don't think you've made that clear.

And do you really think a Premier League club hosting a global audience tuning in to see Manchester United is going to allow a rabble of internet incited folk to bang pots and pans on their land?

You make it sound like a fascist regime. If what you're saying is true, it would be worse PR if the media were to find out about it.

The fans are rock bottom at the moment, the atmosphere won't be the best in the ground, much like it wasn't in the Wigan game before Bruce was given the boot.

It won't be a surprise to anyone given our predicament.
 
Nothing wrong with free speech, nothing at all as long as it's peaceful.
As one who would give Moyes a summer and half a season to rekindle hope and just to show there are no hard feelings, I would happily provide food for the protest group.
Do the four of you want hot dogs with or without onions ?
It's not even about moyes
 
Nothing wrong with free speech, nothing at all as long as it's peaceful.
As one who would give Moyes a summer and half a season to rekindle hope and just to show there are no hard feelings, I would happily provide food for the protest group.
Do the four of you want hot dogs with or without onions ?
With, obviously. Ketchup and mustard as well for me please.
 
I was using Newcastle supporters as an example of a group of supporters who constantly whinge but still get shit on.

This is a thread about a protest and, out of respect to the OP, won't be sidetracking it but going down your line of questioning.

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You were talking shit then?

I know, nothing you say about Newcastle should be taking seriou...blah blah blah.
 
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You were talking shit then?

I know, nothing you say about Newcastle should be taking seriou...blah blah blah.

No, but as I've just said I won't be turning this into a 3 day Sima saga when it's not appropriate.
 
I don't think you've made that clear.

And do you really think a Premier League club hosting a global audience tuning in to see Manchester United is going to allow a rabble of internet incited folk to bang pots and pans on their land?
I said protest. I don't need to clarify that nobody should break the law because that's obvious.

And what do you mean "do you think they are going to allow"? I think you are massively overstating the capabilities of SAFC. Did you see the average blue coat they used to have? They're hardly special branch, are they? They are good at putting fat bodies between the supporters and the pitch to prevent pitch invasions, but I doubt they're hacking the laptops of dissenters as we speak.

If someone unfurled a "short out" banner it would take them 10 minutes to waddle across to take the banner down, even if they wanted to.
 
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