Official Talksport Thread

Brucie Bonus said:
Talk shite right now NOWorld.
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Slagging us off royally. "United are a classy club...[the Tevez poster] proves City are a small club with a losing mentality".[/quote


Conveniently forgetting the 32 years banner at the swamp and Fergie saying we are always talking about them when his every second word these days is about City.
They are very worried, as the Bard said" methinks the Lady doth protest too much"
 
bluesyob said:
wrongun73 said:
why do you let the dicks get to you?
beacause i love my club! and i would love to hear someone talk about city like this twat from the notw is doing, i would rip his fooking head off. im soooooo pissed off its not what you want to hear on a sunday morning lol
i agree if someone said it to your face you'd have to twat 'em but every time you get wound up and phone in, they make money out of you and then take the piss even more. the best way would be for no city fans to phone in, ever!
let them have their little boys playground banter between themselves and let them eat humble pie when we start to win things.
 
wrongun73 said:
bluesyob said:
beacause i love my club! and i would love to hear someone talk about city like this twat from the notw is doing, i would rip his fooking head off. im soooooo pissed off its not what you want to hear on a sunday morning lol
i agree if someone said it to your face you'd have to twat 'em but every time you get wound up and phone in, they make money out of you and then take the piss even more. the best way would be for no city fans to phone in, ever!
let them have their little boys playground banter between themselves and let them eat humble pie when we start to win things.
i never phone in the only time i contact that station is by e mail cos its free :)
 
bluesyob said:
wrongun73 said:
i agree if someone said it to your face you'd have to twat 'em but every time you get wound up and phone in, they make money out of you and then take the piss even more. the best way would be for no city fans to phone in, ever!
let them have their little boys playground banter between themselves and let them eat humble pie when we start to win things.
i never phone in the only time i contact that station is by e mail cos its free :)


This was my email to them
Delighted to hear all the bile being aimed at our Club. This just reinforces the view that the people who protest so much are running scared of what might happen. The contributor you have on your show talking about Fergusons manic rant misses the fact that ManU have had a Club approved banner in their stadium for the last few years counting the years since City won a trophy, I don't hear a condemnation of them.
As for our spending, little has been made of the vast fortunes ferguson has spent particularly as his Club is £750m in debt.Or the fact that they can now only pick up free transfers due to this debt, the media swallow the cmedy genius line that this is a clever way to move forward.
Sorry that MCFC are trying to better themselves, it must stick in the craw of the Media who have had a wonderful and cosy relationship with the Sky Four. Now they may have to get of their behinds and do some proper reporting, not just spout the convenient unresearched tripe which we have put up with for years.
Presumably this email will be consigned to the file marked not to be discussed!As you probably don't have the guts to have a proper debate on the future of MCFC. The conversations I have heard on your staion over the past few weeks about City have been between people who have had little if any knowledge of whats going on.
I would appreciate your thoughts
 
blueyorkie said:
bluesyob said:
i never phone in the only time i contact that station is by e mail cos its free :)


This was my email to them
Delighted to hear all the bile being aimed at our Club. This just reinforces the view that the people who protest so much are running scared of what might happen. The contributor you have on your show talking about Fergusons manic rant misses the fact that ManU have had a Club approved banner in their stadium for the last few years counting the years since City won a trophy, I don't hear a condemnation of them.
As for our spending, little has been made of the vast fortunes ferguson has spent particularly as his Club is £750m in debt.Or the fact that they can now only pick up free transfers due to this debt, the media swallow the cmedy genius line that this is a clever way to move forward.
Sorry that MCFC are trying to better themselves, it must stick in the craw of the Media who have had a wonderful and cosy relationship with the Sky Four. Now they may have to get of their behinds and do some proper reporting, not just spout the convenient unresearched tripe which we have put up with for years.
Presumably this email will be consigned to the file marked not to be discussed!As you probably don't have the guts to have a proper debate on the future of MCFC. The conversations I have heard on your staion over the past few weeks about City have been between people who have had little if any knowledge of whats going on.
I would appreciate your thoughts
did they read this out i had to nip to the shop
 
Matt Scott, Guardian, that's the name of the bloke who was on Talk Shite. Finally. Pam was right.

matt_scott_140x140.jpg


He used to show up Setanta's "Football Matters" along with Matt Dickinson, Neil Ashton, and that Twat Custis. I recognized his voice, but couldn't place him. Anyway, Jeremy Kyle's first comment on Baconface was just, "what a weak thing to say, deal with it."
 
Jeremy Kyle and Chris Davies are not impressed with Bacon. Their opinion is he only behaves likes this when he perceives a threat.
 
Brucie Bonus said:
Matt Scott, Guardian, that's the name of the bloke who was on Talk Shite. Finally. Pam was right.

matt_scott_140x140.jpg


He used to show up Setanta's "Football Matters" along with Matt Dickinson, Neil Ashton, and that Twat Custis. I recognized his voice, but couldn't place him. Anyway, Jeremy Kyle's first comment on Baconface was just, "what a weak thing to say, deal with it."

This the tosser that was on Setanta in January on deadline day saying "how we all laughed at City" over the Kaka saga!
A twat of the highest order!
 
markprendy said:
Brucie Bonus said:
Matt Scott, Guardian, that's the name of the bloke who was on Talk Shite. Finally. Pam was right.

matt_scott_140x140.jpg


He used to show up Setanta's "Football Matters" along with Matt Dickinson, Neil Ashton, and that Twat Custis. I recognized his voice, but couldn't place him. Anyway, Jeremy Kyle's first comment on Baconface was just, "what a weak thing to say, deal with it."

This the tosser that was on Setanta in January on deadline day saying "how we all laughed at City" over the Kaka saga!
A twat of the highest order!

Definitely a head that needs punching!
 
LOL. They just mentioned Fergies runny poo incident!

Summary:
Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, was cleared of driving his BMW on the hard shoulder of the M602 in Eccles, Greater Manchester in October 1999. His lawyer argued that it was due to an emergency as Sir Alex had an upset stomach and needed to use the toilet. Later that same month, Sir Alex was cleared of speeding due to there being no proof that he was driving at the time.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.lawpack.co.uk/Knowledge/RightsAndDisputes/MotoringTickets/article767.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.lawpack.co.uk/Knowledge/Righ ... cle767.asp</a>

It was while representing Sir Alex Ferguson in 1999 that Freeman first hit the headlines, successfully arguing that the Manchester United manager was driving down the motorway hard shoulder because an upset stomach meant he desperately needed to find a lavatory.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/may/06/2?gusrc=rss&feed=sport" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/ma ... feed=sport</a>
 
That is truly difficult to imagine, baconface squatting by the side of the motorway, kecks round his ankles purple in the face, squitting the shits and using hanky to wipe his arse and at the same time contemplating how he can take a pop at city.
 
Rammyblues said:
That is truly difficult to imagine, baconface squatting by the side of the motorway, kecks round his ankles purple in the face, squitting the shits and using hanky to wipe his arse and at the same time contemplating how he can take a pop at city.

More productive than the crap that comes out of his mouth.
 
Blue Coop said:
Rammyblues said:
That is truly difficult to imagine, baconface squatting by the side of the motorway, kecks round his ankles purple in the face, squitting the shits and using hanky to wipe his arse and at the same time contemplating how he can take a pop at city.

More productive than the crap that comes out of his mouth.

It was complete and utter bollocks, and just a sign that he's above the law, like Steven Gerrard. Rest assured neither you or I would get away with that excuse.
 
Just been listening to Alan Brazil & Dominic Cork
they came out with a statement that Manchester is all red
red shirts everywhere when you go up to Manchester !
Brazil said I lived in Hale Red shirts everyhere pair of Clown`s
 
Brucie Bonus said:
LOL. They just mentioned Fergies runny poo incident!

Summary:
Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, was cleared of driving his BMW on the hard shoulder of the M602 in Eccles, Greater Manchester in October 1999. His lawyer argued that it was due to an emergency as Sir Alex had an upset stomach and needed to use the toilet. Later that same month, Sir Alex was cleared of speeding due to there being no proof that he was driving at the time.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.lawpack.co.uk/Knowledge/RightsAndDisputes/MotoringTickets/article767.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.lawpack.co.uk/Knowledge/Righ ... cle767.asp</a>

It was while representing Sir Alex Ferguson in 1999 that Freeman first hit the headlines, successfully arguing that the Manchester United manager was driving down the motorway hard shoulder because an upset stomach meant he desperately needed to find a lavatory.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/may/06/2?gusrc=rss&feed=sport" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/ma ... feed=sport</a>

Imagine this... he's squatting behind the motorway side hedge, kecks around his ankles and a golf ball rolls up beside him... :-D
 

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