Red Cafe in meltdown

They're a long way off learning the hard lessons of life. They should go down to the Championship for a few seasons, maybe spend a season or two in League One. Maybe be kicked to shit in League Two for a season.
Otherwise, they are just mewling puking infants. Their time as a dominant force is over.
It's over.

At the beginning of the nineties they got very lucky with having an exceptional generation come through at exactly the time that worldwide coverage of the English game kicked in and an Amazon river of money from the satellite companies flowed into the game. They had a hard-nosed manager who got most players he went after — you think of Cantona, you think of Schmeichel, you think of Keane, later Rooney — to bolster the youngsters he had playing. And because Liverpool's star had faded, the media bowed down to them as one man for the relative success they were getting in Europe when nobody else much was. He was allowed to bully match day officials in a way I've never seen before or since.
I shall never, ever feel sorry for them. If you ever feel a grain of sympathy for them you'll be called abruptly to order by bumping into some dickhead at a beach bar or in a pub wearing a United top who's from, say, Brisbane, and who tells you solemnly "Oh yes, I'm a United fan, mate”.
 
Abused in the lounge at Manchester Airport and again on the VIP Buggy at Istanbul Airport.

On the flight he was sprayed with water, sugar sachets and bread rolls chucked at him.

Pompous arrogant and dangerous ****.
Good to hear.
Him, Parry and Ferguson - the envious architects of our charges.
 
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Nobody who lived through the period of that banner will ever forgive or forget. It went beyond banter and taking the piss. Such was the disparity between them and us due to the champions league money etcetera we were never ever going to compete on a level playing field and boy did they let us know it. Never forget that banner was allowed to remain in place by the arrogant pisscan and the hierarchy at that shitehole. At any time they could have ordered it's removal. They didn't. Every single derby the media honed in on it and mentioned it. Never forgive, never ever forget.
They did take it down before we won a meaningful trophy
It disappeared for the Munich anniversary derby, which proves it was club approved
 
They're a long way off learning the hard lessons of life. They should go down to the Championship for a few seasons, maybe spend a season or two in League One. Maybe be kicked to shit in League Two for a season.
Otherwise, they are just mewling puking infants. Their time as a dominant force is over.
It's over.

At the beginning of the nineties they got very lucky with having an exceptional generation come through at exactly the time that worldwide coverage of the English game kicked in and an Amazon river of money from the satellite companies flowed into the game. They had a hard-nosed manager who got most players he went after — you think of Cantona, you think of Schmeichel, you think of Keane, later Rooney — to bolster the youngsters he had playing. And because Liverpool's star had faded, the media bowed down to them as one man for the relative success they were getting in Europe when nobody else much was. He was allowed to bully match day officials in a way I've never seen before or since.
I shall never, ever feel sorry for them. If you ever feel a grain of sympathy for them you'll be called abruptly to order by bumping into some dickhead at a beach bar or in a pub wearing a United top who's from, say, Brisbane, and who tells you solemnly "Oh yes, I'm a United fan, mate”.
It’s usually “Oh yes, I’m a massive United fan, mate”. They couldn’t find the swamp on a map.
 
Nobody who lived through the period of that banner will ever forgive or forget. It went beyond banter and taking the piss. Such was the disparity between them and us due to the champions league money etcetera we were never ever going to compete on a level playing field and boy did they let us know it. Never forget that banner was allowed to remain in place by the arrogant pisscan and the hierarchy at that shitehole. At any time they could have ordered its removal. They didn't. Every single derby the media honed in on it and mentioned it. Never forgive, never ever forget.
This.All.Day.Long
 
Nobody who lived through the period of that banner will ever forgive or forget. It went beyond banter and taking the piss. Such was the disparity between them and us due to the champions league money etcetera we were never ever going to compete on a level playing field and boy did they let us know it. Never forget that banner was allowed to remain in place by the arrogant pisscan and the hierarchy at that shitehole. At any time they could have ordered it's removal. They didn't. Every single derby the media honed in on it and mentioned it. Never forgive, never ever forget.
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