eastmanc
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Good lad.My nephew was born a Blue. Absolutely hates the Rag's.
Good lad.My nephew was born a Blue. Absolutely hates the Rag's.
Thought that as well,saw a news bulletin some time ago after a think the FA cup win and the other presenter commented on Clives sky blue tie.There was a question on Mastermind last night ‘which club has won the Premier League for three of the last four seasons’ which he delivered with barely concealed glee, along with the answer
Unfortunately the Dippers didn’t misuse the data the “stole” from City.Well they couldn’t use anfield could they? They would never misuse data
He might be of we say we're in for him...I thought Rice had already been transferred to MU next July.
I heard that City were tracking the little known (at the time) Philippe Coutinho at Inter and the scouting database theft allowed the Dippers to jump in and sign him for a paltry £8.5 million.Unfortunately the Dippers didn’t misuse the data the “stole” from City.
They actually used it very well indeed, WANKERS!
The way we were treated compared to how Newcastle...
Sole owner, privately owned.He is also the owner of the Abu Dhabi United Group (ADUG), an investment company for the Abu Dhabi royal family
Thought that had already been cleared up that Amnesty international didn't write what they were quoted anywhere on their site and the person quoted can't be found on any related stories and hadn't written for them in ages?City's ownership was deemed as United Arab Emirates' attempt to "sportswash" its image and as an instrument of foreign policy by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Someone has a had a word with the BBC. Previewing the Engerland match they can't stop blowing smoke up Foden.