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Absolutely love it....will have to use that as my screen saver
 
Which would destroy him more, having to give us a guard of honour, or us winning the title against them? Whichever is the answer is what I want.

Although he's such a disgusting petty man that if his team did have to give A guard they'd find a reason to not do it, and if we won it against him he'd send on Elbows to cripple KDB and then fight us in the tunnel again
If we win, will we be allowed to celebrate, or will it be disrespectful?
 
If we win, will we be allowed to celebrate, or will it be disrespectful?
I would think the tickets for the rags will be on sale soon they have a right problem Do they come to the etihad and see us win the league or watch and squirm as we get a guard of honour, ha ha suffer you raggie twats, that is of course we don't loose the next 7 games.
 
On the subject of Pogba something is obviously wrong there behind the scenes. The commentator thought he was injured yesterday when he gave a thumbs up to Mourinho but it was probably a disagreement on tactics, he was subbed not long afterwards. A parting of the ways in the sumner I reckon.

They will probably sell him for half of what they bought him for and then in a year or two when they get a manager who might be able to get the best out of him, buy him back for £300m.
 
If per chance we do win the Premiership against the rags,we must celebrate quietly,don,t want to upset Moanrinio,and his delicate team,definitely no singing,just a shaking of hands and then home to a nice cup of cocoa.Needs his respect does Moanrinio.
 
Again lets be honest here, Sanchez looked like the only rag with any quality testerday. He was leagues ahead of Pogba.

Yeah, he was their best player yesterday but that wasn't too difficult as the rest of them didn't exactly cover themselves in glory (in any case, Shelvey was the best player on the pitch). Did you not get the impression he was trying to do everything on his own though at times, a bit like when he was at Arsenal? While he proved he could single-handedly win games for Arsenal, I don't think that approach is good in the long-term and it's almost like they've just told him to go out and do his own thing. If we'd signed him, we would've had a specific plan for him that was more geared towards playing as part of a team. Maybe that's what United will do with him over time but at the moment he looks as pissed off with some of his team-mates as he did when he was at Arsenal!
 
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I finally got around to reading ‘The Lost Babes’ by Jeff Connor. The evictions of badly injured survivors of Munich is well known but there are plenty of other examples of despicable behaviour toward the victims and their families. It should be borne in mind that Connor is a United fan. This would be such a long post that I’ve split it into two parts. The second part will follow shortly.


1) When Connor approached the club about his planned book he was told by secretary Ken Ramsden that if he wanted to interview any club employee, past or present, he would need to obtain permission from then chief executive Peter Kenyon. All of his many calls and emails to Kenyon went unanswered. Connor went ahead anyway with one of the Munich families saying to him “This is a story that should be told.”


2) On 6 February 2003, the 45th anniversary of the tragedy, he went to Old Trafford and stood with a group of about 30 fans underneath the memorial plaque where they had laid wreaths and flowers. No representative of the club was in attendance and there was no wreath from the club. After the little ceremony Connor went to the Red Café for a bite to eat. When he returned all the wreaths and flowers had been removed.


3) Dennis Viollet was a Munich survivor who joined United in 1949 and played for them until 1962 when he moved to Stoke. In 1959-60 he scored 32 goals in 36 1st division games, a season scoring record that still stands today. In total he scored 179 goals in 293 games. When Viollet was dying of cancer in the US some of his friends asked the club to donate a signed match ball that they could raffle to raise funds for his crippling medical bills. The club refused. Despite his 13 years of service (9 as a first team player) United didn’t give him a testimonial. He only played 5 years at Stoke but they did. Viollet died in March 1999.


4) Jimmy Murphy was Busby’s first and some say best signing who joined United in 1945. His responsibility was to scout and coach young talent and he is often credited with being the real creator of the Busby Babes. His reputation was high enough for coaching offers to be made by Brazil, Arsenal and Juventus but he declined them to stay at United. He wasn’t at Munich because he was also part time manager of Wales who were playing a World Cup qualifier on the night of the Red Star Belgrade match. After Busby retired his title was changed from assistant manager to chief scout and he was gradually marginalised until he was evicted from his office and the club refused to continue paying his taxi and phone bills.


5) When Albert Scanlon arrived back from hospital in Munich the taxi driver who picked him up offered to drive him anywhere he wanted any time at no charge. A month later some dickhead club official, believing the club were paying for the taxi, told him he’d have to stop using it. Busby moved him on to Newcastle but promised he’d be “financially all right” and that he’d fix all the financial things for him. Five years later Scanlon approached Busby outside Old Trafford but Busby blanked him.


6) Jackie Blanchflower suffered horrific injuries at Munich. His right arm was severely fractured and almost severed, his pelvis was crushed and he suffered serious kidney damage which shortened his life. A few months later, despite his wife being heavily pregnant, they were evicted from their club house. As a sop Louis Edwards offered him a job loading meat pies on to his lorries which he declined. The club later cancelled his complimentary season ticket. He died just two weeks after the 40th anniversary benefit match in 1998.


7) Johnny Berry suffered a fractured skull, a broken jaw (which required all his teeth to be removed) a broken pelvis and a broken elbow. He was in a coma for two months and his survival was touch and go. He, his wife and young son were also evicted from their club house and he was fired by letter.


8) In 1986 David Pegg’s sister was shocked to see a large headshot of him as the centrepiece in a glossy newspaper insert advertising the new club museum. When she complained to the club secretary that she hadn’t been asked for permission or even informed about it she was told the club held the copyright of the photo and didn’t have to ask anyone’s permission.
 
Win it v them please
Keep the fuckers in and show all KDBs great assists and goals on the big screen ( they hate how good he is ) then show us lifting and celebrating the CC ( if we’ve won it ) then all the records we have broken
 
Funny how all PEG wanted to talk about post match was Newcastle, wonder why.. Could it be that his team are utter dogshit?? Newcastle park an aircraft carrier and the rest of the free world fleet against us, from kick off, they attacked the rags from the first whistle, that's called a lack of fear factor where they are concerned and beaten before kick off when playing City. Its taken a while but most teams are fucked before they get out of the dressing room when they play us now, its another reason why they resort to kicking the shit out of us...! Im chuffed to fuck the moaning cnut has signed a contract extension.. ;-)

P.S The press and pundits call it mind games, I call it bad mouthing because of an inferiority complex, better Club, better Team, better Fans and better Manager, no wonder the classless **** has a face like a welders bench 24/7, playing like we do is like a City Tomahawk Missile strike against him, he knows its coming, but there is fuck all he can do about it..! CTID
 
Howson is a dick, but faced with facts and informed opinion in conversation with Oliver Kay, the dolt finds himself agreeing with the premise that his beloved Utd are clueless corporate arse wipes without a plan, fleecing the fans, and that City and Pep are the dogs bollocks.

For those that can't face an hour of this fool, watch from 21 minutes in to 41 minutes....

 
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I finally got around to reading ‘The Lost Babes’ by Jeff Connor. The evictions of badly injured survivors of Munich is well known but there are plenty of other examples of despicable behaviour toward the victims and their families. It should be borne in mind that Connor is a United fan. This would be such a long post that I’ve split it into two parts. The second part will follow shortly.


1) When Connor approached the club about his planned book he was told by secretary Ken Ramsden that if he wanted to interview any club employee, past or present, he would need to obtain permission from then chief executive Peter Kenyon. All of his many calls and emails to Kenyon went unanswered. Connor went ahead anyway with one of the Munich families saying to him “This is a story that should be told.”


2) On 6 February 2003, the 45th anniversary of the tragedy, he went to Old Trafford and stood with a group of about 30 fans underneath the memorial plaque where they had laid wreaths and flowers. No representative of the club was in attendance and there was no wreath from the club. After the little ceremony Connor went to the Red Café for a bite to eat. When he returned all the wreaths and flowers had been removed.


3) Dennis Viollet was a Munich survivor who joined United in 1949 and played for them until 1962 when he moved to Stoke. In 1959-60 he scored 32 goals in 36 1st division games, a season scoring record that still stands today. In total he scored 179 goals in 293 games. When Viollet was dying of cancer in the US some of his friends asked the club to donate a signed match ball that they could raffle to raise funds for his crippling medical bills. The club refused. Despite his 13 years of service (9 as a first team player) United didn’t give him a testimonial. He only played 5 years at Stoke but they did. Viollet died in March 1999.


4) Jimmy Murphy was Busby’s first and some say best signing who joined United in 1945. His responsibility was to scout and coach young talent and he is often credited with being the real creator of the Busby Babes. His reputation was high enough for coaching offers to be made by Brazil, Arsenal and Juventus but he declined them to stay at United. He wasn’t at Munich because he was also part time manager of Wales who were playing a World Cup qualifier on the night of the Red Star Belgrade match. After Busby retired his title was changed from assistant manager to chief scout and he was gradually marginalised until he was evicted from his office and the club refused to continue paying his taxi and phone bills.


5) When Albert Scanlon arrived back from hospital in Munich the taxi driver who picked him up offered to drive him anywhere he wanted any time at no charge. A month later some dickhead club official, believing the club were paying for the taxi, told him he’d have to stop using it. Busby moved him on to Newcastle but promised he’d be “financially all right” and that he’d fix all the financial things for him. Five years later Scanlon approached Busby outside Old Trafford but Busby blanked him.


6) Jackie Blanchflower suffered horrific injuries at Munich. His right arm was severely fractured and almost severed, his pelvis was crushed and he suffered serious kidney damage which shortened his life. A few months later, despite his wife being heavily pregnant, they were evicted from their club house. As a sop Louis Edwards offered him a job loading meat pies on to his lorries which he declined. The club later cancelled his complimentary season ticket. He died just two weeks after the 40th anniversary benefit match in 1998.


7) Johnny Berry suffered a fractured skull, a broken jaw (which required all his teeth to be removed) a broken pelvis and a broken elbow. He was in a coma for two months and his survival was touch and go. He, his wife and young son were also evicted from their club house and he was fired by letter.


8) In 1986 David Pegg’s sister was shocked to see a large headshot of him as the centrepiece in a glossy newspaper insert advertising the new club museum. When she complained to the club secretary that she hadn’t been asked for permission or even informed about it she was told the club held the copyright of the photo and didn’t have to ask anyone’s permission.
Unbelievable! Disgusting fucking club.
 
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