Niall Quinn

Bingo... He grew up a rag

Sounds like complete bollocks, he was unpopular with united fans for his anti united bias at first and apparently changed his tune a bit.

If you wouldn't do it for the same money I would reckon you are chatting rhubarb. Never heard him commentate myself, or realised it was him if I did, maybe thought it was Jim Beglin etc.
 
Bloody hell just read the last few pages. Think we sound a bit bitter. I have watched him all weekend. The score did flatter us a little. Quinn just has to appear impartial.

The score didn't flatter us. We worked hard for that score line. Niall Quinn can suck on a scrotum
 
The score didn't flatter us. We worked hard for that score line. Niall Quinn can suck on a scrotum
Agree with you Bob.
We dominated Stoke for at least 70 mins and ran them into the ground.
If the scum win 4-1 at the home of the six fingered ones it will be touted as a magnificent result no doubt...
 
Sounds like complete bollocks, he was unpopular with united fans for his anti united bias at first and apparently changed his tune a bit.

If you wouldn't do it for the same money I would reckon you are chatting rhubarb. Never heard him commentate myself, or realised it was him if I did, maybe thought it was Jim Beglin etc.

I'm going off what my cousins in Dublin said, one who is an Irish international goal keeper at youth level and the other who played football for 'tech' in Dublin football (and same age as Quinn). He most certainly isn't a City fan... So in this order he is likely to be one of Utd , Pool, Arse or Leeds...
 
I'm going off what my cousins in Dublin said, one who is an Irish international goal keeper at youth level and the other who played football for 'tech' in Dublin football (and same age as Quinn). He most certainly isn't a City fan... So in this order he is likely to be one of Utd , Pool, Arse or Leeds...

When he was chairman at Sunderland he was the only one to lend city a keeper in 2010 on and emergency loan when our first two keepers were injured which speaks volumes. I doubt he was a supporter of any English football club, seems a genuine guy not a plastic. In his autobiography he does carry on about the Keane 2002 stuff too much, but that was a good selling point at the time. He seemed to have a healthy dislike of united, especially after the game he got several goals disallowed which he ref later apologised for.
 
One of my heros as a kid growing up! "Lacks the stardust that's at old Trafford " what a ****
 

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