Inflatable planes in block 111

Re: Blow up planes in block 111

I didn't see them myself, but how can you be sure they weren't a reference to the lack of flights currently taking off from Britain due to a certain Icelandic volcano?
 
In all seriousness, if you think that was bad you should have heard all the nutters shouting munich this munich that with every breath after the game while leaving the ground.

There was one particular bloke who looked like he was having a stroke, face all contorted, veins popping out of his neck, banging on the metal barrier shouting it at the top of his voice. All while holding his small, puzzled looking son's hand while he looked up wide-eyed.

Couldn't help but laugh.
 
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*singingtheblues* said:
In all seriousness, if you think that was bad you should have heard all the nutters shouting munich this munich that with every breath after the game while leaving the ground.

There was one particular bloke who looked like he was having a stroke, face all contorted, veins popping out of his neck, banging on the metal barrier shouting it at the top of his voice. All while holding his small, puzzled looking son's hand while he looked up wide-eyed.

Couldn't help but laugh.

i thought that sounded like me at first, but my son is thirty and didnt go to the match. oh and not into the munich thing.
 
mcfcliam said:
Anyone see them?

Then we wonder why we get slated in the press for the Munich chants etc..


could it be that our shirt sponsor happens to be an airline ??
 
samharris said:
mcfcliam said:
Anyone see them?

Then we wonder why we get slated in the press for the Munich chants etc..


could it be that our shirt sponsor happens to be an airline ??


Good point, who can forget the period when we had inflatable printers, faxes and copiers?
 
Discrace. Yes Munich was a tragedy for them but it also was for us, think Frank Swift. Those planes were a discrace.
 
PrestwichPeteMcfc said:
They were World War type planes.
"Rosler's grandad bombed Old Trafford."
Clutching at straws I think mate, the connotations were pretty obvious.
 
Amigo said:
Discrace. Yes Munich was a tragedy for them but it also was for us, think Frank Swift. Those planes were a discrace.

Your right of course mate, but I've given up debating the point with some. They will never see that it is wrong.

I suspect that everyone who does it has a penis in direct relation to their brain size, ie, miniscule.
 
can't believe what i'm reading here after the hurt of yesterday seems some fans on here can't wait to have a dig at there own, you should put all that energy into asking the club why they promote the derby game under the word passion and then after 15mins most of us can tell we are playing for a draw.
jesus christ inflatable planes you soft b@stards did you see us tossing glass bottles at players or running on the pitch to confront players and your worried about ballons well i'm sorry girls i don't see it, i take it as cheeky (tongue in cheek) maybe bad taste but you show me one ground in the country where it's a ground full of angels.
I for one don't wonder why the press write up these articles because i know there are plenty of them on bluemoon with you clowns trying to make the world a better place for the rest of us.
but really all you do is promote a minor incident into a newspaper story which i know you all love as a claim of "I'VE MADE A DIFFERENCE" bollocks you know you will rubbing one off next week if an inflatable plane hits the press, sitting back in your chairs thinking job done.
 
Yawn, this subject again. If you go into the Manchester or Mary D's on derby day you always hear munich chants from the minority. I imagine it's been going on since the 60's and 70's?! You won't be able to ever eradicate it, just like we will always have anti-social thugish behaviour in the world. In other words we will always have a few idiots supporting our club, as does every club. Highlighting it again and again doesn't help.
 

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