Manchester_lalala
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The lad with the teeth, bottom left, is mesmerizing. Best gif ever.
Professor snape is my favourite.
The lad with the teeth, bottom left, is mesmerizing. Best gif ever.
It must hurt him that the big club Arse-anal could lose sanchez to likkle Citeh..
I bet his combine harvester is big - the fuckn' Worzel.
Aye, true... But the way in which he is blatantly targeting fellow blues, insulting us, is a fucking disgrace.
I personally have never had any problem with an Arsenal fan.
I'll be honest here and say I had them as my second club as a kid as they were the only team that would pose a threat to the Rag bastards, back when we were playing in lower divisions.
Yet the way he speaks, I'd love this twat to pipe up and come and say that shit off camera to me or fellow blues and see what happens. Fucking rat, he's an embarrassment to all Arsenal fans and if I was a gooner I'd be giving him a quiet word as well
I'd have to check but I know we didn't finish above Arsenal for 22 years. 22 years ago it was United dominating the decade. I reckon we may have to go back 30 years at least I will checkWell that would be quite something. I wonder when the last time that has happened, if indeed it has ever happened.
I went through the history of the English League Tables and unless I missed a link, City, Spurs and Everton have never collectively finished above their rivals. The closest we got was the 62/63 season.Well that would be quite something. I wonder when the last time that happened, if indeed it has ever happened.
Any excuse, eh?
Not that I'm complaining!
;-)
The knob with the yellow shirt is hilarious. He's acting like he's at the black friday sales.
Don't pin the blame on us, Spurs messed up the closest attempt in 2011-2012, by 1 point (& 1 goal difference) as well!I went through the history of the English League Tables and unless I missed a link, City, Spurs and Everton have never collectively finished above their rivals. The closest we got was the 62/63 season.
http://www.emfootball.co.uk/table1962-63.html