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    Redcafe clowns

    I'm sure that had something to do with it as well. Funny thing is, in a few years time, when you'll surely become one of the top clubs in the world, you'll develop your corporate facilities, like we have and you'll get your share of day trippers, like we have
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    Redcafe clowns

    I'm aware that I;m not, nor do I claim to be, dunno what you want me to do really? Dunno how many 17 year old ST holders that have paid for them themselves there are at OT or even at COMS for that matter.
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    Redcafe clowns

    Don't see how I'm a plastic either? I go to the games that I can, and watch the ones I can't on TV
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    Redcafe clowns

    Well I took it to mean that I was being stereotyped as this 'Sky armchair' fan like every single Man Utd fan clearly is, but feel free to correct me
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    Redcafe clowns

    Look I'm sorry, that Manchester United isn't based here in West Yorkshire, and the tickets aren't given away. Your team is so much easier to support finacially that is, I looked at ticket prices for the Cup game against Notts county to which you didn't even bring 30,000 and the cost of a good...
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    Redcafe clowns

    By accessible, I do mean by watching on TV, that's how I started supporting United, I know it's hilarious, a United fan that watched their team on the TV. But people today say that they like certain teams because of what they've seen on TV, it could be argued that my Dad was the same, he liked...
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    Redcafe clowns

    Ironically, I put that bit in to stop some clever bastard from saying "I bet he didn't support them int the second division" Oh Well.
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    Redcafe clowns

    I was asked
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    Redcafe clowns

    Well I don't think he took as far at this, but Park Avenue fans hate(d) Bradford City fans, seems strange to just support whoever's nearest to you just for the sake of it. My brother was a similar case, his favourite player was Steven Gerrard, hence, following Liverpool, fortunately, he's grown...
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    Steve McLaren

    Someone, at some point, actually thought, this guy would make a good manager of our national team. He's a fucking spanner.
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    Redcafe clowns

    Are you seven years old, and do you know any better?
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    Redcafe clowns

    Well as it's gone on for so long now I feel like I do have an affinity, or do we have different definitions of an affinity? And he did support his local team (Bradford Park Avenue, who later became extinct) But when he saw United play in the Cup Final against Leicester when he was 7, he saw them...
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    Redcafe clowns

    I wasn;t so much as supporting my local club, as much as going on a saturday afternoon to watch football with friends, Bradford City by the way, and like I've said, I didn't choose to support Man Utd, but I've seen pictures of me as about a three year old wearing United shirts, it's hardly...
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    Redcafe clowns

    Why thank you.<br /><br />-- Wed Mar 16, 2011 5:38 pm --<br /><br /> Why? Although I'm not a regular, I'm by no means a day tripper, and when I see them taking photos of EVERYTHING that happens, buying some shite merchandise I just think, you're barely even a fan.
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    Redcafe clowns

    To be honest, I don't think I'll ever be properly 'proud' of my roots, the hole that I live in.. But I do occasionally look on at the fans of their local team and think, as shit as you're doing, you're all doing shit together, even when I go to the odd game I think, there's a sense of community...
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    Redcafe clowns

    I mean, his favourite players played for United, mainly Best and Charlton but as somebody has said before, as long as you support them for the right reasons, which we both do (he still supported them during that season in the old second division) it doesn't matter where you come from
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    Redcafe clowns

    Well, going to OT for football was out of the question back then, number of reasons, travel money etc, not from Leeds, but Christ, I hate to think of my life he had chosen to support them as a kid. And I;m not talking about watching them on the tele, I mean just following them in general. He did...
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    Redcafe clowns

    West Yorskhire, and no that's not what the W is for in my name, my Dad is also from here, but like I say, when watching football wasn't as accessible as it is today, it's understandable that he grew an affinity towards the team he saw most often
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    Redcafe clowns

    Nope, from Yorshire, It's not something I just consciously chose to do. I couldn't help it. My Dad supported them when he was young, maybe cos he saw them more often than any other team? Maybe because of Bobby Charlton, English hero and all that, I don't know, but it's just how I was raised, to...
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    Fergie suspended from touchline for 5 games including semi

    Re: Fergie 5 Match touchline ban.... This one certainly wasn't: Pulis: If it was a Stoke City player playing at Old Trafford and he committed two fouls like that, what do you think would have happened? I didn’t have a word with the ref afterwards. I gave him a miss. Referees will make good...

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