Scum getting giddy for the Derby

MANC TRONIX said:
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Haha! That actually made me laugh out loud.
 
Anyone get the feeling they are going into this game with much more to lose than us? Silly rags making a noose to hang themselves with....

We'll just keep quiet and let the football do the talking
 
bronco said:
vincent said:
Rag fans are really worried about this game. Of course they could win but the attitude of the general rag fan has changed so much... Some of them at work have admitted they are not confident at all. Bring it on.

for the first time in living memory the rags fans are absolutely bricking it over the forthcoming derby , if this weekend they lose at spurs and city beat arsenal there will be mass "panic on the streets of london , panic on the streets of birmingham "

And Dublin, Dundee, Humberside...

Particularly Dublin.
 
sam221985 said:
bronco said:
for the first time in living memory the rags fans are absolutely bricking it over the forthcoming derby , if this weekend they lose at spurs and city beat arsenal there will be mass "panic on the streets of london , panic on the streets of birmingham "

And Dublin, Dundee, Humberside...

Particularly Dublin.

Nice to see a few Smiths fans on here.
 
Stuuuuuu said:
sam221985 said:
And Dublin, Dundee, Humberside...

Particularly Dublin.

Nice to see a few Smiths fans on here.

A few! Joyce and Rourke lived down my road and Morrissey not far away. Marr is a proper blue who hasn't made a career out of banging on about it. Without his unique sound, the likes of Oasis would be no-ones. And the triumphant first album gig at the Free Trade Hall [RIP] in 1983 [I think! Must have been 17] was the greatest Mancunian musical moment I have ever experienced, even better than the Stone Roses at the Hac in 1989. Fook me, I'm old. '...see the life I've had could make a good man turn bad...'.
 
Bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter, bitter.......
 
coleridge said:
Stuuuuuu said:
Nice to see a few Smiths fans on here.

A few! Joyce and Rourke lived down my road and Morrissey not far away. Marr is a proper blue who hasn't made a career out of banging on about it. Without his unique sound, the likes of Oasis would be no-ones. And the triumphant first album gig at the Free Trade Hall [RIP] in 1983 [I think! Must have been 17] was the greatest Mancunian musical moment I have ever experienced, even better than the Stone Roses at the Hac in 1989. Fook me, I'm old. '...see the life I've had could make a good man turn bad...'.
My mum and her sister (my aunt) knew Joyce, they went to school together. Aunt still knows him to this day.
 

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