frenchduke
Winger
Wayne Rooney STILL needs to grow the hell up.
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Telt yas he loves Man UtdTurnip from the Tip didn't even want us to win against man u at the end of last season because he wanted man u to win the league.
http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=698332&highlight=
Now he's had his pet lip on since the end of last season because some nasty sunderland fans took the piss out of the precious utd lot
I bet he wants man u to beat us next time we play them just because of that
Shirley?Seems like the atmosphere at OT might be decent for once. How about this to stir the pot:
They'll cry if they want,
They'll cry if they want,
They're Man United,
They'll cry if they want.
It's not our fault if they forgot to nick enough radios on the way to the match.The little baldy bloke in that makes it.
Fully expect him to celebrate in front of our fans at old trafford when he scores, f***ing rat
Shirley?
Don't cry to us Man United
The truth is we never liked you
All through my wild days
My mad existence
I kept my promise
Shrek keep your distance
Telt yas he loves Man Utd
I've never hidden my admiration for Manchester United, their history and the way they have represented English football to the rest of the world so magnificantly over the years. They are a great football club and institution which deep down I think most genuine football fans in the is country would acknowledge, with the exception of their close rivals (of whom we are not one for those unaware).
That's not the main point though. While I was disappointed to see the season end the way it did - again I am not ashamed to say I've always preferred MUFC to win the league than any of Chelsea, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle and latterly City (just doesn't sit well), although I had no real preference when they battled it out with Arsenal - my point is and always has been, why would our supporters embarrass themselves by cheering and celebrating a goal going in elswhere that had fuck all to do with SAFC or our prospects on the pitch? It's an alien concept to me and not one I've ever seen happen before with the exception of Newcastle going down, but that I can understand - Hell, I even joined in. Because it was Newcastle. And we'd just stayed up.
Clearly most people understand this, but are incapable of putting together a counter argument - the arrogant, glory seeking line just doesn't wash with me as they've always had excellent and vocal away support, plus anyone who has success like they have had has a right to. Instead they decide to fire off abuse at the poster rather than the post which, in my book is almost as sad as the actions of some of our supporters Mr Rooney, Mr Ferguson and co have lamented.
I've never hidden my admiration for Manchester United, their history and the way they have represented English football to the rest of the world so magnificantly over the years. They are a great football club and institution which deep down I think most genuine football fans in the is country would acknowledge, with the exception of their close rivals (of whom we are not one for those unaware).
I've never hidden my admiration for Manchester United, their history and the way they have represented English football to the rest of the world so magnificantly over the years. They are a great football club and institution which deep down I think most genuine football fans in the is country would acknowledge, with the exception of their close rivals (of whom we are not one for those unaware).
That's not the main point though. While I was disappointed to see the season end the way it did - again I am not ashamed to say I've always preferred MUFC to win the league than any of Chelsea, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle and latterly City (just doesn't sit well), although I had no real preference when they battled it out with Arsenal - my point is and always has been, why would our supporters embarrass themselves by cheering and celebrating a goal going in elswhere that had fuck all to do with SAFC or our prospects on the pitch? It's an alien concept to me and not one I've ever seen happen before with the exception of Newcastle going down, but that I can understand - Hell, I even joined in. Because it was Newcastle. And we'd just stayed up.
Clearly most people understand this, but are incapable of putting together a counter argument - the arrogant, glory seeking line just doesn't wash with me as they've always had excellent and vocal away support, plus anyone who has success like they have had has a right to. Instead they decide to fire off abuse at the poster rather than the post which, in my book is almost as sad as the actions of some of our supporters Mr Rooney, Mr Ferguson and co have lamented.
I've never hidden my admiration for Manchester United, their history and the way they have represented English football to the rest of the world so magnificantly over the years. They are a great football club and institution which deep down I think most genuine football fans in the is country would acknowledge, with the exception of their close rivals (of whom we are not one for those unaware).
That's not the main point though. While I was disappointed to see the season end the way it did - again I am not ashamed to say I've always preferred MUFC to win the league than any of Chelsea, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle and latterly City (just doesn't sit well), although I had no real preference when they battled it out with Arsenal - my point is and always has been, why would our supporters embarrass themselves by cheering and celebrating a goal going in elswhere that had fuck all to do with SAFC or our prospects on the pitch? It's an alien concept to me and not one I've ever seen happen before with the exception of Newcastle going down, but that I can understand - Hell, I even joined in. Because it was Newcastle. And we'd just stayed up.
Clearly most people understand this, but are incapable of putting together a counter argument - the arrogant, glory seeking line just doesn't wash with me as they've always had excellent and vocal away support, plus anyone who has success like they have had has a right to. Instead they decide to fire off abuse at the poster rather than the post which, in my book is almost as sad as the actions of some of our supporters Mr Rooney, Mr Ferguson and co have lamented.