Newcastle. A small club in the North East(Ferguson)

Thou shall not use the evil dictator's name in vain.

RVP's left peg is just another brainwashed rag drone who has nothing better to do with his life.

Bacon is a vile ****.<br /><br />-- Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:12 am --<br /><br />
bleed.blue said:
Van Persies left peg said:
Just a quick question, if i were to go over to redcafe and say i wished Roberto Mancini and Sergio aguero fractured every bone in their bodys in some freak training ground collision then caught cancer and died right in front of the stretford end so i could laugh and mock them what would your reaction be? would you say i was well within my rights to say that? would it be perfectly acceptable? granted id have to be a very sick mentally ill individual to post such a thing in the first place but im curious to know how youd react to such a comment?

I cant tell you right now id be banned and rightly abused for saying such disgusting things, obviously its more acceptable in other places :)

If you say that on ragcafe, your fellow lowlife scum will probably give you the title of SIR as well.
Since you claim to be a rag fan, here is a test of how well you know about your club: Which side of Wio's family is camel?
Now retire back and start wanking to that Beckham poster you have in your room (who, let me inform you no longer plays at the swamp)


Pissing my sides at all of that!
 
Van Persies left peg said:
So he said the ref had a shocking performance, and....???? wheres the questioning of his integrity? his fitness? i dont see what he says there that 90% of managers say every week, im sure i could find similar comments from Mancini if i wanted to, Martinez, Rodgers, Redknapp, Pardew all say the same things on a regular basis, wheres the outrage when they say it? nowhere because you dont care when they say it, which brings us back to the original point, its only because of who it is saying it that you care.
This isn't City being bitter or scoucers being delusional as you'd like to dismiss it. I'm a Chelsea fan and I'm increasingly embarrassed by Ferguson and his bullshit. If you think what he's pulled in this last week alone is anything close to what other managers do you seriously need a break from this game to regain some perspective on reality. You actually believe your (the collective United vs the world) own bullshit. Wenger was banned for kicking a bottle. Carlo Ancelotti, one of the nicest, most genuine managers I've ever seen was given an official warning for the most diplomatic, constructive criticism you could possibly see. Yet Ferguson is allowed to storm out of his technical area and viciously scream at the officials until they visibly cower live on TV?

Go back and watch the clip and pay close attention to the look on the linesman's face. That is a look of fear. You honestly believe that this is acceptable behaviour? You honestly believe that Ferguson was within his rights to speak to another person like that? Is that how you think all managers should behave towards the officials in front of the entire football watching population, kids and all?

Well the FA seems to think so. This is why people say that its one rule for Man United and another rule for everybody else. It started with the delusional scoucers but now the rest of us are starting to see where they're coming from. Ferguson may not be the mastermind behind some enormous conspiracy with the FA, but he is a bully, and the officials are afraid of upsetting him. This has been going on for a long time and the fact that United have a chief executive on the board of the FA clearly helps him get away with it. By the way, on what planet is that not a conflict of interest? I'd like one of Roman's cronies on the FA's board too if its not too much trouble.

This pattern of referees angering Ferguson, getting lambasted in a press conference (with little or no consequences) and mysteriously banished to a lower division for months is beginning to look suspicious even to the sceptics. I don't think it has anything to do with conspiracy. I think its the FA placating that alcoholic lunatic, such is the scope of his influence in the game.

Clattenburg reduced you to 10 men to open the door to your systematic demolition in the Manchester Derby by City last season. He wasn't given another United game until you visited Stamford Bridge this season, where he put on the most scandalous refereeing performance I've seen since Ovrebo, all in United's favour. Not conspiracy, fear. He had to get his shit in line or Ferguson would see him refereeing youth divisions for the rest of his career. There are literally dozens of examples of this happening through the years but I really have no interest in convincing you of anything. People believe what they believe.

The ultimate truth here is that he's just destroying his own legacy. You and United fans alike may think he'll be remembered as the greatest football manager of all time; but a vast portion of football fans are only going to remember a bully who frequently fought in the gutter to win at all costs. Who stabbed people in the back. Intimidated officials and other managers. Indulged in the heights of hypocrisy depending on whatever suited his agenda that week. Who disrespected the game and his opposition at every opportunity. I have no respect for him, no matter how much he's won. He's clearly a talented manager, but he doesn't respect football and he shows nothing but contempt for his rivals. He is, in my opinion, a major reason why the world thinks this is a sport for hooligans. The sooner he retires the better for the sport at large.
 
Castiel said:
Van Persies left peg said:
So he said the ref had a shocking performance, and....???? wheres the questioning of his integrity? his fitness? i dont see what he says there that 90% of managers say every week, im sure i could find similar comments from Mancini if i wanted to, Martinez, Rodgers, Redknapp, Pardew all say the same things on a regular basis, wheres the outrage when they say it? nowhere because you dont care when they say it, which brings us back to the original point, its only because of who it is saying it that you care.
This isn't City being bitter or scoucers being delusional as you'd like to dismiss it. I'm a Chelsea fan and I'm increasingly embarrassed by Ferguson and his bullshit. If you think what he's pulled in this last week alone is anything close to what other managers do you seriously need a break from this game to regain some perspective on reality. You actually believe your (the collective United vs the world) own bullshit. Wenger was banned for kicking a bottle. Carlo Ancelotti, one of the nicest, most genuine managers I've ever seen was given an official warning for the most diplomatic, constructive criticism you could possibly see. Yet Ferguson is allowed to storm out of his technical area and viciously scream at the officials until they visibly cower live on TV?

Go back and watch the clip and pay close attention to the look on the linesman's face. That is a look of fear. You honestly believe that this is acceptable behaviour? You honestly believe that Ferguson was within his rights to speak to another person like that? Is that how you think all managers should behave towards the officials in front of the entire football watching population, kids and all?

Well the FA seems to think so. This is why people say that its one rule for Man United and another rule for everybody else. It started with the delusional scoucers but now the rest of us are starting to see where they're coming from. Ferguson may not be the mastermind behind some enormous conspiracy with the FA, but he is a bully, and the officials are afraid of upsetting him. This has been going on for a long time and the fact that United have a chief executive on the board of the FA clearly helps him get away with it. By the way, on what planet is that not a conflict of interest? I'd like one of Roman's cronies on the FA's board too if its not too much trouble.

This pattern of referees angering Ferguson, getting lambasted in a press conference (with little or no consequences) and mysteriously banished to a lower division for months is beginning to look suspicious even to the sceptics. I don't think it has anything to do with conspiracy. I think its the FA placating that alcoholic lunatic, such is the scope of his influence in the game.

Clattenburg reduced you to 10 men to open the door to your systematic demolition in the Manchester Derby by City last season. He wasn't given another United game until you visited Stamford Bridge this season, where he put on the most scandalous refereeing performance I've seen since Ovrebo, all in United's favour. Not conspiracy, fear. He had to get his shit in line or Ferguson would see him refereeing youth divisions for the rest of his career. There are literally dozens of examples of this happening through the years but I really have no interest in convincing you of anything. People believe what they believe.

The ultimate truth here is that he's just destroying his own legacy. You and United fans alike may think he'll be remembered as the greatest football manager of all time; but a vast portion of football fans are only going to remember a bully who frequently fought in the gutter to win at all costs. Who stabbed people in the back. Intimidated officials and other managers. Indulged in the heights of hypocrisy depending on whatever suited his agenda that week. Who disrespected the game and his opposition at every opportunity. I have no respect for him, no matter how much he's won. He's clearly a talented manager, but he doesn't respect football and he shows nothing but contempt for his rivals. He is, in my opinion, a major reason why the world thinks this is a sport for hooligans. The sooner he retires the better for the sport at large.

Classy post for a classy chav ;)
 
bluevengence said:
Van Persies left peg said:
dom said:
So presumably you have no defence of the old alky's rant about the ref after the Swans debacle????

What rant?? ive already asked and you've failed to deliver, ill give you another chance....what comments??

And in what way is this related to me taking offence to the wishing of death on football managers??


I wish the **** was dead

I would say '+1', but in reality it's '+ a fucking lot' - including the Geordie who'll be at Norwich with us tomorrow :-)
 
I wouldn't say it better :)

Twat has won so many things he could come to history and be respected by all of us as biggest ever. I wouldn't need to love him but I'd respect him.

He doesn't want to be respected, and I'd fulfill his wishes, he's vile human who is 71 years old but act as 16-years old Twitter football hooligan.

No need to wish him a death or call for it though... it will come soon anyway but I think it's too far.
 
Castiel said:
Van Persies left peg said:
So he said the ref had a shocking performance, and....???? wheres the questioning of his integrity? his fitness? i dont see what he says there that 90% of managers say every week, im sure i could find similar comments from Mancini if i wanted to, Martinez, Rodgers, Redknapp, Pardew all say the same things on a regular basis, wheres the outrage when they say it? nowhere because you dont care when they say it, which brings us back to the original point, its only because of who it is saying it that you care.
This isn't City being bitter or scoucers being delusional as you'd like to dismiss it. I'm a Chelsea fan and I'm increasingly embarrassed by Ferguson and his bullshit. If you think what he's pulled in this last week alone is anything close to what other managers do you seriously need a break from this game to regain some perspective on reality. You actually believe your (the collective United vs the world) own bullshit. Wenger was banned for kicking a bottle. Carlo Ancelotti, one of the nicest, most genuine managers I've ever seen was given an official warning for the most diplomatic, constructive criticism you could possibly see. Yet Ferguson is allowed to storm out of his technical area and viciously scream at the officials until they visibly cower live on TV?

Go back and watch the clip and pay close attention to the look on the linesman's face. That is a look of fear. You honestly believe that this is acceptable behaviour? You honestly believe that Ferguson was within his rights to speak to another person like that? Is that how you think all managers should behave towards the officials in front of the entire football watching population, kids and all?

Well the FA seems to think so. This is why people say that its one rule for Man United and another rule for everybody else. It started with the delusional scoucers but now the rest of us are starting to see where they're coming from. Ferguson may not be the mastermind behind some enormous conspiracy with the FA, but he is a bully, and the officials are afraid of upsetting him. This has been going on for a long time and the fact that United have a chief executive on the board of the FA clearly helps him get away with it. By the way, on what planet is that not a conflict of interest? I'd like one of Roman's cronies on the FA's board too if its not too much trouble.

This pattern of referees angering Ferguson, getting lambasted in a press conference (with little or no consequences) and mysteriously banished to a lower division for months is beginning to look suspicious even to the sceptics. I don't think it has anything to do with conspiracy. I think its the FA placating that alcoholic lunatic, such is the scope of his influence in the game.

Clattenburg reduced you to 10 men to open the door to your systematic demolition in the Manchester Derby by City last season. He wasn't given another United game until you visited Stamford Bridge this season, where he put on the most scandalous refereeing performance I've seen since Ovrebo, all in United's favour. Not conspiracy, fear. He had to get his shit in line or Ferguson would see him refereeing youth divisions for the rest of his career. There are literally dozens of examples of this happening through the years but I really have no interest in convincing you of anything. People believe what they believe.

The ultimate truth here is that he's just destroying his own legacy. You and United fans alike may think he'll be remembered as the greatest football manager of all time; but a vast portion of football fans are only going to remember a bully who frequently fought in the gutter to win at all costs. Who stabbed people in the back. Intimidated officials and other managers. Indulged in the heights of hypocrisy depending on whatever suited his agenda that week. Who disrespected the game and his opposition at every opportunity. I have no respect for him, no matter how much he's won. He's clearly a talented manager, but he doesn't respect football and he shows nothing but contempt for his rivals. He is, in my opinion, a major reason why the world thinks this is a sport for hooligans. The sooner he retires the better for the sport at large.
Great post.

Another point that is worth pointing out is Ferguson's repeated use of the term 'wee/small' to describe another club when they've had the audacity to piss him off.

It is a particularly unpleasant and snobbish thing to do, as if united being a bigger club gives no-one else the right to stand up to them. If any other manager uttered such a thing, never mind repeatedly against multiple targets, the press would be out in force mobilising abundant reserves of indignation.

He is a despicable bully and the sooner he departs the game, the richer it will be for it.
 
MSP said:
Another point that is worth pointing out is Ferguson's repeated use of the term 'wee/small' to describe another club when they've had the audacity to piss him off.

When Benitez said it about Everton few years ago he was first to call him arrogant.

I'd forgotten about that. I also thought Benitez was massively out of order. Everton are a fine club with great traditions (current manager notwithstanding) and even if they weren't that's no reason to talk about them in such a discourteous and disrespectful manner.
 
Castiel said:
Van Persies left peg said:
So he said the ref had a shocking performance, and....???? wheres the questioning of his integrity? his fitness? i dont see what he says there that 90% of managers say every week, im sure i could find similar comments from Mancini if i wanted to, Martinez, Rodgers, Redknapp, Pardew all say the same things on a regular basis, wheres the outrage when they say it? nowhere because you dont care when they say it, which brings us back to the original point, its only because of who it is saying it that you care.
This isn't City being bitter or scoucers being delusional as you'd like to dismiss it. I'm a Chelsea fan and I'm increasingly embarrassed by Ferguson and his bullshit. If you think what he's pulled in this last week alone is anything close to what other managers do you seriously need a break from this game to regain some perspective on reality. You actually believe your (the collective United vs the world) own bullshit. Wenger was banned for kicking a bottle. Carlo Ancelotti, one of the nicest, most genuine managers I've ever seen was given an official warning for the most diplomatic, constructive criticism you could possibly see. Yet Ferguson is allowed to storm out of his technical area and viciously scream at the officials until they visibly cower live on TV?

Go back and watch the clip and pay close attention to the look on the linesman's face. That is a look of fear. You honestly believe that this is acceptable behaviour? You honestly believe that Ferguson was within his rights to speak to another person like that? Is that how you think all managers should behave towards the officials in front of the entire football watching population, kids and all?

Well the FA seems to think so. This is why people say that its one rule for Man United and another rule for everybody else. It started with the delusional scoucers but now the rest of us are starting to see where they're coming from. Ferguson may not be the mastermind behind some enormous conspiracy with the FA, but he is a bully, and the officials are afraid of upsetting him. This has been going on for a long time and the fact that United have a chief executive on the board of the FA clearly helps him get away with it. By the way, on what planet is that not a conflict of interest? I'd like one of Roman's cronies on the FA's board too if its not too much trouble.

This pattern of referees angering Ferguson, getting lambasted in a press conference (with little or no consequences) and mysteriously banished to a lower division for months is beginning to look suspicious even to the sceptics. I don't think it has anything to do with conspiracy. I think its the FA placating that alcoholic lunatic, such is the scope of his influence in the game.

Clattenburg reduced you to 10 men to open the door to your systematic demolition in the Manchester Derby by City last season. He wasn't given another United game until you visited Stamford Bridge this season, where he put on the most scandalous refereeing performance I've seen since Ovrebo, all in United's favour. Not conspiracy, fear. He had to get his shit in line or Ferguson would see him refereeing youth divisions for the rest of his career. There are literally dozens of examples of this happening through the years but I really have no interest in convincing you of anything. People believe what they believe.

The ultimate truth here is that he's just destroying his own legacy. You and United fans alike may think he'll be remembered as the greatest football manager of all time; but a vast portion of football fans are only going to remember a bully who frequently fought in the gutter to win at all costs. Who stabbed people in the back. Intimidated officials and other managers. Indulged in the heights of hypocrisy depending on whatever suited his agenda that week. Who disrespected the game and his opposition at every opportunity. I have no respect for him, no matter how much he's won. He's clearly a talented manager, but he doesn't respect football and he shows nothing but contempt for his rivals. He is, in my opinion, a major reason why the world thinks this is a sport for hooligans. The sooner he retires the better for the sport at large.
That's an excellent post that reasonably spells out my own thoughts on Ferguson. However, I'd like to encapsulate it in my own words: he's a poisonous, sociopathic bully and when he turns up his toes the world will be a better place for it.
 

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