frothy said:fucks sake talk sense, think of another comparisonDirty Harry said:I probably have more respect for Ian Huntley than I do most of those cnuts.
Ian Brady
frothy said:fucks sake talk sense, think of another comparisonDirty Harry said:I probably have more respect for Ian Huntley than I do most of those cnuts.
frothy said:fucks sake talk sense, think of another comparisonDirty Harry said:I probably have more respect for Ian Huntley than I do most of those cnuts.
Good lad!mcdhb said:Can I just say, not all United fans are as bitter and twisted as a lot of you guys and girls make out. I am a United fan but having a dad and brother who are lifelong City fans (both season ticket holders) I can't really feel anything but happiness for them. I know how much it means to them like it means to you lot.
While I'm on a rant, I've watched City quite a bit this season and can say they have played some of the most attractive football I have seen by any club all season. Not all United fans are as blinkered as a lot of people would make out, and I can be objective when an objective viewpoint is required. It depends on the individual.
The financial backing City have got now does not mean that they bought the trophy at all. A team still has to gel, play well and develop as a team, and that takes time. Don't get me wrong, I think it certainly helps a lot. But I find it hard to believe that any Premier League club would have complained at the thought of their beloved team receiving the good fortune that City have come into.
Yours,
from a not-so-bitter red