The Future’s Blue!
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Surely the story is ‘Putin sympathiser’, not ‘Former footballer’?
Dereliction of duty by the BBC.
Surely the story is ‘Putin sympathiser’, not ‘Former footballer’?
as did theyBBC headline - Liverpool twice fight back with 10 men to deny Fulham.
Is there any doubt that “Man City” would’ve “dropped points”?
Stone is a dead ringer for Freddie Parrot Face Davies.Our national broadcaster is an obscene parody - all pervading anti City bias driven by this ugly pair of RoanStone cowboys
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See previous page.BBC headline - Liverpool twice fight back with 10 men to deny Fulham.
Is there any doubt that “Man City” would’ve “dropped points”?
Jeez. How sad lolProbably an all time low in media bullshit.
Where the fuck is ‘Trafford Towers’?
So, 108,000 United fans scanned the QR code in Gtr Manchester. Lol! Good one!
The question of ‘Is Manchester red or blue?’ is one that has been raging on for years
United dominated in the city for years under Sir Alex Ferguson, but the last 10 years have seen a City resurgence. The latest chapter of the Manchester derby takes place at the Etihad Stadium this Sunday (4.30pm kick off).
Ahead of the big fixture, Gambling.com have placed a total of 19 billboards around Manchester with a live vote count to decide once and for all if the city is blue or red.
Located in some of the most prominent spots in Manchester such as Piccadilly Station and Trafford Towers, fans can simply scan the QR code and place their vote for free whether they’re team blue or team red, and the score on the billboard will update in real time.
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I'd prefix that with total and utter fucking shitCunts gallery !
Probably an all time low in media bullshit.
Where the fuck is ‘Trafford Towers’?
So, 108,000 United fans scanned the QR code in Gtr Manchester. Lol! Good one!
The question of ‘Is Manchester red or blue?’ is one that has been raging on for years
United dominated in the city for years under Sir Alex Ferguson, but the last 10 years have seen a City resurgence. The latest chapter of the Manchester derby takes place at the Etihad Stadium this Sunday (4.30pm kick off).
Ahead of the big fixture, Gambling.com have placed a total of 19 billboards around Manchester with a live vote count to decide once and for all if the city is blue or red.
Located in some of the most prominent spots in Manchester such as Piccadilly Station and Trafford Towers, fans can simply scan the QR code and place their vote for free whether they’re team blue or team red, and the score on the billboard will update in real time.
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I doubt that there are too many foreign rag fans flying in for a match at the EtihadThey put this up in time for the Norwegiand and Irish influx for the game, plus it's a load of steaming bollox.