FC United thread

Absolute set of cunts. Went last night and they beat us in 90+7 mins.

We battered them the whole game, but our finishing was shite. They went down to 10 men and dug in wasted time etc.

Their manager is a bell end, as soon as the goal went in came running over to our bench to have a go, Prick.

Singing about Cantona and Busby.

The funny thing is the flag that they have, huge. Making Friends not Millionaires.
Didn't make friends with me, got called a yorkshire ****, twat and abused for 45 mins.
They’re an even bigger bunch of cunts than the ones who didn’t engage with their whole self serving weirdness
 
I think that the F.C. United fans would never entertain supporting so-called lower League clubs.
They were "on a crusade" to demonstrate against the Glazers by forming a team that had a cooperative membership and were "for the people, by the people".
They were clever enough to tag along with "alternative" teams such as AFC Wimbledon, piggy-backing their publicity. They also used slogans like "punk, DIY football".
A MUFC mate of mine thought they were edgy and alternative.
They were clever enough to try and re-locate to Newton Heath and try to regain credibility by returning to their MUFC roots.
Manchester City Council were duped by them and a couple of their "leaders" conned their "fellow members".
It's so sad to see the Guisley fan comment about their still abusive and aggressive fans.
Non-League Football has no place for these tosspots.
Am tempted to go to see them play South Shields (live about 12 miles away) and laugh my socks off when the Top of the League team stuff them...
 
I think that the F.C. United fans would never entertain supporting so-called lower League clubs.
They were "on a crusade" to demonstrate against the Glazers by forming a team that had a cooperative membership and were "for the people, by the people".
They were clever enough to tag along with "alternative" teams such as AFC Wimbledon, piggy-backing their publicity. They also used slogans like "punk, DIY football".
A MUFC mate of mine thought they were edgy and alternative.
They were clever enough to try and re-locate to Newton Heath and try to regain credibility by returning to their MUFC roots.
Manchester City Council were duped by them and a couple of their "leaders" conned their "fellow members".
It's so sad to see the Guisley fan comment about their still abusive and aggressive fans.
Non-League Football has no place for these tosspots.
Am tempted to go to see them play South Shields (live about 12 miles away) and laugh my socks off when the Top of the League team stuff them...
A good assessment.
The formal idea of the club was hijacked by a couple of ex militant members and then they tried to run the club based on some kind of socialist manifesto, which was fraught with contradictions.
All members were equal - but some were on £30K a year!

They told anyone and everyone that "all our profits are ploughed back into local community work." They've never made a profit and the majority of their community work is carried out via funded projects awarded by Manchester city council or grants from other bodies.

They came out with the "our club, our rules" slogan.
It's all very commendable saying "we won't appear on a live TV game" when you are in the North West Counties League with absolutely no chance of appearing in a live game - but as they went up the leagues and had a cup run or two they received the nod to go on TV and all the self posturing and bluster in the media came to nothing as they realised yes it is our club but as a member of the FA we have to abide by their rules.

Their claim to be a "community club" and are anti discriminatory, anti homophobia, anti racist, anti sexist, pro immigrants etc etc blah blah is very admirable, but try turning up in a City shirt and see what kind of welcome you receive.
I've said this before, what other business would go out and purposely alienate half of the people living in its surrounding area?
The very fact that City fans living in Manchester and paying council tax are / have funded this shit show is particularly nauseating.
 
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A good assessment.
The formal idea of the club was hijacked by a couple of ex militant members and then they tried to run the club based on some kind of socialist manifesto, which was fraught with contradictions.
All members were equal - but some were on £30K a year!

They told anyone and everyone that "all our profits are ploughed back into local community work." They've never made a profit and the majority of their community work is carried out via funded projects awarded by Manchester city council or grants from other bodies.

They came out with the "our club, our rules" slogan.
It's all very commendable saying "we won't appear on a live TV game" when you are in the North West Counties League with absolutely no chance of appearing in a live game - but as they went up the leagues and had a cup run or two they received the nod to go on TV and all the self posturing and bluster in the media came to nothing as they realised yes it is our club but as a member of the FA we have to abide by their rules.

Their claim to be a "community club" and are anti discriminatory, anti homophobia, anti racist, anti sexist, pro immigrants etc etc blah blah is very admirable, but try turning up in a City shirt and see what kind of welcome you receive.
I've said this before, what other business would go out and purposely alienate half of the people living in its surrounding area?
The very fact that City fans living in Manchester and paying council tax are / have funded this shit show is particularly nauseating.
My Niece is their keeper for the women's team(not too bad btw if City are reading). Love to wait for a big match and go in place sporting a blond wig and flip flops.
 
A good assessment.
The formal idea of the club was hijacked by a couple of ex militant members and then they tried to run the club based on some kind of socialist manifesto, which was fraught with contradictions.
All members were equal - but some were on £30K a year!

They told anyone and everyone that "all our profits are ploughed back into local community work." They've never made a profit and the majority of their community work is carried out via funded projects awarded by Manchester city council or grants from other bodies.

They came out with the "our club, our rules" slogan.
It's all very commendable saying "we won't appear on a live TV game" when you are in the North West Counties League with absolutely no chance of appearing in a live game - but as they went up the leagues and had a cup run or two they received the nod to go on TV and all the self posturing and bluster in the media came to nothing as they realised yes it is our club but as a member of the FA we have to abide by their rules.

Their claim to be a "community club" and are anti discriminatory, anti homophobia, anti racist, anti sexist, pro immigrants etc etc blah blah is very admirable, but try turning up in a City shirt and see what kind of welcome you receive.
I've said this before, what other business would go out and purposely alienate half of the people living in its surrounding area?
The very fact that City fans living in Manchester and paying council tax are / have funded this shit show is particularly nauseating.
They really do not like City. I went to see them play Grantham Town and got chatting with a steward who went on about how he hated City and how there wasn’t a real Manc in the squad and no, Foden doesn’t count.

Great pre-match music though.
 
A good assessment.
The formal idea of the club was hijacked by a couple of ex militant members and then they tried to run the club based on some kind of socialist manifesto, which was fraught with contradictions.
All members were equal - but some were on £30K a year!

They told anyone and everyone that "all our profits are ploughed back into local community work." They've never made a profit and the majority of their community work is carried out via funded projects awarded by Manchester city council or grants from other bodies.

They came out with the "our club, our rules" slogan.
It's all very commendable saying "we won't appear on a live TV game" when you are in the North West Counties League with absolutely no chance of appearing in a live game - but as they went up the leagues and had a cup run or two they received the nod to go on TV and all the self posturing and bluster in the media came to nothing as they realised yes it is our club but as a member of the FA we have to abide by their rules.

Their claim to be a "community club" and are anti discriminatory, anti homophobia, anti racist, anti sexist, pro immigrants etc etc blah blah is very admirable, but try turning up in a City shirt and see what kind of welcome you receive.
I've said this before, what other business would go out and purposely alienate half of the people living in its surrounding area?
The very fact that City fans living in Manchester and paying council tax are / have funded this shit show is particularly nauseating.
Interesting saying that they're welcoming etc.

We got called Yorkshire cunts at least twice and offered out. That was the middle aged blokes.

They were really confused when we joined in with We all hate Leeds chants.

Because we have an LS postcode doesn't mean our fans are Leeds. If anything there's as many Bradford as there is Leeds
 
They really do not like City. I went to see them play Grantham Town and got chatting with a steward who went on about how he hated City and how there wasn’t a real Manc in the squad and no, Foden doesn’t count.

Great pre-match music though.
Ironic statement from the moronic steward considering that they "broke away" from a club that pretend to but don't actually come from Manchester.
 

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