Questions the press should now ask Baconface

anymore than 2sheiks said:
I think we're now witnessing the first acts of a pantomime which will be unveiled at the end of the season.Baconface will be gone at the end of the season.He'll give all manner of excuses as to why he's stepping down but none of them will be the actual truth.We all know he couldn't stomach the thought of being second best to City,especially after the "not in my lifetime"statement.He hates the thought of ending up with egg on his face,which is quite ironic really,because all he'd need then is a few mushrooms and a couple of bangers and he'd be "Full English" face.And we know he hates the English.
It already is a pantomimme with regards fergie and the shite " they're behind you " pmsl
 
Questions the press should now ask Baconface

Do you take it up the arse

heard Rooney's doing your wife

she like's it up the arse
 
fbloke said:
I think it is obvious to all and sundry that OT is no a happy place to be at the moment.

The news last night that Rooney has outed SAF as a fibber, the suggestion that the Glazers' name is not allowed to be used at training or on match days, allied to the arbitrary bannings of members of the press suggests to me that serious questions to SAF may cause a massive response.

Now I am not suggesting that any of us would enjoy SAF losing the plot but in the interests of English football I think the next press conference should include the following questions -

1. SAF, is it easy for you to lie to the press and the fans to achieve what you want?

2. With your attitude towards the press that means you prefer to ban a journalist rather than tell the truth why should anyone ever believe you again?

3. You famously dont talk to the BBC because of your sons dodgy dealings in the transfer market, should we now assume that you too received the benefit from those dodgy dealings?

4. As one of footballs most famous bullies why do you think that players are now bored of you and your techniques?

5. You have consistently backed the Glazers is that because you were paid by them to do that or because you think you are bigger than United and its fans?

I am sure there are more like that that should be asked but will the press have the guts?

Is there a question you think should be asked?


Nobody would get beyond question 1 before he walked out!

However, to parphrase Mr Weller 'That would be entertainment'
 
I'm looking forward to this question being asked again.....

Someone had asked him whether Manchester United will ever go into a derby match as underdogs and for 15 seconds or more he eyed his inquisitor, the hint of a glint in those narrow eyes, and you wondered whether that individual or Manchester City would be on the receiving end of the full force of his opinion. "What time is it?" he said, at last. "I think it is time for me to leave." And as he clambered from his seat, an answer to that question... "Not in my lifetime."

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...y-be-top-dogs-not-in-my-lifetime-1789944.html
 
BlueDune said:
I'm looking forward to this question being asked again.....

Someone had asked him whether Manchester United will ever go into a derby match as underdogs and for 15 seconds or more he eyed his inquisitor, the hint of a glint in those narrow eyes, and you wondered whether that individual or Manchester City would be on the receiving end of the full force of his opinion. "What time is it?" he said, at last. "I think it is time for me to leave." And as he clambered from his seat, an answer to that question... "Not in my lifetime."

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...y-be-top-dogs-not-in-my-lifetime-1789944.html

He'll regret saying that. Mark my fucking words.
 
fbloke said:
I think it is obvious to all and sundry that OT is no a happy place to be at the moment.

The news last night that Rooney has outed SAF as a fibber, the suggestion that the Glazers' name is not allowed to be used at training or on match days, allied to the arbitrary bannings of members of the press suggests to me that serious questions to SAF may cause a massive response.

Now I am not suggesting that any of us would enjoy SAF losing the plot but in the interests of English football I think the next press conference should include the following questions -

1. SAF, is it easy for you to lie to the press and the fans to achieve what you want?

2. With your attitude towards the press that means you prefer to ban a journalist rather than tell the truth why should anyone ever believe you again?

3. You famously dont talk to the BBC because of your sons dodgy dealings in the transfer market, should we now assume that you too received the benefit from those dodgy dealings?

4. As one of footballs most famous bullies why do you think that players are now bored of you and your techniques?

5. You have consistently backed the Glazers is that because you were paid by them to do that or because you think you are bigger than United and its fans?

I am sure there are more like that that should be asked but will the press have the guts?

Is there a question you think should be asked?


6. Are you proud of the fact that you were the first manager to play a weakened team in all of the cups therefore turning them into reserve games.
 

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