I’m quite pleased with my “51% Meine Arsch” suggestion above with the Corporations Logos below!!That's it. "Owned by fans. Run by corporates"
I’m quite pleased with my “51% Meine Arsch” suggestion above with the Corporations Logos below!!That's it. "Owned by fans. Run by corporates"
I remember at Schalke, we sang "Schalke auf wiedersehen" to the tune of stand up if you love CityOnce it looks like we’re going through (hopefully) a nice rendition of ‘auf wiedersehen’… to the tune of ‘you’re fucking shit, you’re fucking shit’ will suffice and boil their piss.
Sorry mate the queue for what we don't want is full, please join the "what we do want" queue and offer suggestions.Please no jingoistic bollocks… it’ll just make us look like twats
“Manchester”But Ratcliffe doesn't own them. An American Jewish family does. Why them and not FSG? Or Kroenke?
Let's notI always find it amazing how righteous the Germans are it was only 80 odd years they were causing the worst autrosites the world has ever known. Let's take a banner to Munich remind them c#nts what their grand parents were up too.
To Match the absurd nature of their Mansour Out banner why not a simple retro Swales Out banner. The world’s media will zoom in on it thinking it’s some MCFC fan negativity towards someone within our ownership/club without sudssing quite what we mean. By the time they’ve filmed it the laugh will be on them. It’ll be one of those moments when fans turn something into a laugh instead of trying to be too clever and something backfiring.
Swales Out banners show how football owners have misused our club in the past while also demonstrating Manc humour and, hopefully, the gullible nature of some in the media who think these banners are anything more than rival fan cultures and digging at each other.
Oh dear.Well it was meant to be a joke, but as a Jew, I'd have loved us to nuke that fucking country into oblivion in 1945. I've no sympathy for those whining racist shitbags.
You ****.Sorry mate the queue for what we don't want is full, please join the "what we do want" queue and offer suggestions.