Redcafe clowns

LiamW17 said:
mancityvstoke said:
you missed the point entirely lad.

Never mind....


blame your Dad for forcing that shower of rip-off merchants on you

Tuck yourself up in your giggsy duvet...It's late.


Well I took it to mean that I was being stereotyped as this 'Sky armchair' fan like every single Man Utd fan clearly is, but feel free to correct me

Look you have 50 posts on a Manchester City forum, piss off your not wanted.
 
mancityvstoke said:
LiamW17 said:
Well I took it to mean that I was being stereotyped as this 'Sky armchair' fan like every single Man Utd fan clearly is, but feel free to correct me


oot plastic more like


Don't see how I'm a plastic either? I go to the games that I can, and watch the ones I can't on TV
 
mcfcliam said:
LiamW17 said:
Don't see how I'm a plastic either? I go to the games that I can, and watch the ones I can't on TV

Top red


I'm aware that I;m not, nor do I claim to be, dunno what you want me to do really? Dunno how many 17 year old ST holders that have paid for them themselves there are at OT or even at COMS for that matter.
 
LiamW17 said:
mancityvstoke said:
exactly............Thanks for proving our theories.


Look I'm sorry, that Manchester United isn't based here in West Yorkshire, and the tickets aren't given away. Your team is so much easier to support finacially that is, I looked at ticket prices for the Cup game against Notts county to which you didn't even bring 30,000 and the cost of a good seat? £17. If I was a Man City fan, I'd be there more often than not, but Man Utd are easier to watch on TV, but, if you must know, I've been to games against Wigan, Blackburn, Villa, Stoke, Birmingham and the derby, 6 out of the 14 home games we've played this season, which is more than most United fans.[/quote]


As was once pointed out to me, The Chilean Miners also fall into that catergory.

Your Dad is probably someone who decided to support them after the air disaster, like lots of people in Manchester and around the world, it`s nothing to be ashamed of either imo.
 
Dirty Harry said:


Look I'm sorry, that Manchester United isn't based here in West Yorkshire, and the tickets aren't given away. Your team is so much easier to support finacially that is, I looked at ticket prices for the Cup game against Notts county to which you didn't even bring 30,000 and the cost of a good seat? £17. If I was a Man City fan, I'd be there more often than not, but Man Utd are easier to watch on TV, but, if you must know, I've been to games against Wigan, Blackburn, Villa, Stoke, Birmingham and the derby, 6 out of the 14 home games we've played this season, which is more than most United fans.[/quote]


As was once pointed out to me, The Chilean Miners also fall into that catergory.

Your Dad is probably someone who decided to support them after the air disaster, like lots of people in Manchester and around the world, it`s nothing to be ashamed of either imo.


I'm sure that had something to do with it as well. Funny thing is, in a few years time, when you'll surely become one of the top clubs in the world, you'll develop your corporate facilities, like we have and you'll get your share of day trippers, like we have
 
LiamW17 said:
mcfcliam said:


I'm aware that I;m not, nor do I claim to be, dunno what you want me to do really? Dunno how many 17 year old ST holders that have paid for them themselves there are at OT or even at COMS for that matter.

ive had a season ticket since i was 7/8 and i'm now 18. last 4 years funded it myself. your nothing special.
 
LiamW17 said:
Dirty Harry said:
Look I'm sorry, that Manchester United isn't based here in West Yorkshire, and the tickets aren't given away. Your team is so much easier to support finacially that is, I looked at ticket prices for the Cup game against Notts county to which you didn't even bring 30,000 and the cost of a good seat? £17. If I was a Man City fan, I'd be there more often than not, but Man Utd are easier to watch on TV, but, if you must know, I've been to games against Wigan, Blackburn, Villa, Stoke, Birmingham and the derby, 6 out of the 14 home games we've played this season, which is more than most United fans.[/quote]


As was once pointed out to me, The Chilean Miners also fall into that catergory.

Your Dad is probably someone who decided to support them after the air disaster, like lots of people in Manchester and around the world, it`s nothing to be ashamed of either imo.


I'm sure that had something to do with it as well. Funny thing is, in a few years time, when you'll surely become one of the top clubs in the world, you'll develop your corporate facilities, like we have and you'll get your share of day trippers, like we have

Can you just do everybody a favour and fuck off now?
 

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