I honestly don't know one 'decent' utd. supporter...

theres not too many likeable ones, not very humble in either defeat or victory
i was away in york for the weekend
i watched the game in a pub in pocklington near york,all cheered when they scored,all had thick yorkshire accents !!
i cant for the life of me understand why they choose to support a manchester team ,would feel the same if it was city they all cheered for
 
baggy said:
Not one. (Mother included...)

Been sat in a pub full of reds who did nothing but slag their team off for 90+mins (again...) then as soon as they score they are the best side in the world. Hate them all...

You should have gone to the ground, mate. Our under 9 academy kids did a lap of the ground at half time and from my position in EL3 I could see quite a few rags applauding our kids as they went past.

Since, I have to be honest and say, I would not have done the same thing if it had been me at the swamp watching their kids going past, fair play to those rags who did.
 
smeeagain said:
theres not too many likeable ones, not very humble in either defeat or victory
i was away in york for the weekend
i watched the game in a pub in pocklington near york,all cheered when they scored,all had thick yorkshire accents !!
i cant for the life of me understand why they choose to support a manchester team ,would feel the same if it was city they all cheered for

Even Mr Yorkshire himself, Geoff Boycott, supports 'em, when he does trouble himself with a trip over t'Pennines...

"Last non-cricket event you enjoyed?

Manchester United have probably been my biggest sporting passion outside cricket. I go to Old Trafford three times a season and they look after me superbly. I would, however, like to see their footballers conduct themselves better."

(From t'Grauniad: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2004/jul/04/cricket.features2)
 
BTH said:
smeeagain said:
theres not too many likeable ones, not very humble in either defeat or victory
i was away in york for the weekend
i watched the game in a pub in pocklington near york,all cheered when they scored,all had thick yorkshire accents !!
i cant for the life of me understand why they choose to support a manchester team ,would feel the same if it was city they all cheered for

Even Mr Yorkshire himself, Geoff Boycott, supports 'em, when he does trouble himself with a trip over t'Pennines...

"Last non-cricket event you enjoyed?

Manchester United have probably been my biggest sporting passion outside cricket. I go to Old Trafford three times a season and they look after me superbly. I would, however, like to see their footballers conduct themselves better."

(From t'Grauniad: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2004/jul/04/cricket.features2)

Geoffrey Boycott is a diamond grade twat. Always put his own batting average above whatever team he was palying for, including England.

Does not surprise me in the slightest to hear he's a rag. Well suited I'd say.
 
I know a couple, they're season ticket holders, I play five a side with them and they are good lads.

In saying that, the drive from CoMS to get back to the M60 on Saturday was fucking horrific.
It started with a fat rag with his minging rag shirt on standing at the front of his house with his three daughters the oldest being no more than eight and getting them to goad the Blues in their cars.
Every pub we drove past on Oldham Road had rags outside gesturing.
I said to my mate "and people wonder why I fucking hate these c*nts"
 
Have friends who follow United, Liverpool and Arsenal. All good lads, who they follow is irrelevant. If there good lads, that's what counts.
 
well unfortunately my missus is a red as is her dad son son in law grandson etc etc. i have had to take it all day sunday. what can you do. i thought of killing them all and then topping myself but decided against it. i will have to take it all night at work tonight as well but there ya go. it might well take a couple of more years but my time will come. well i live in hope.
 

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