Salford_Blue
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blueinsa said:Didsbury Dave said:@BluePhil8 said:I'm only 22 but quite proud to have never bought a copy of either in my life. Won't pay for Sky either.
Funny to hear Adrian Durham on drive time tonight. "You can't expect United to win the league just because they have spent a load of money." Really Adrian, you and your rat pack buddies have nominalised our achievements due to cash spent.
Spot the difference:
Matija Nastasic's Manchester City nightmare appears to be over as Roberto di Matteo looks set to take him to Schalke
Scott Sinclair could end Manchester City nightmare with Southampton ready to make £3m bid for winger
Manchester United's Nick Powell in talks over loan move to Bolton after Leicester stay is cut short
All Daily Mail headlines, it's a nightmare having that newspaper operate in the same hemisphere as me to be honest.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2906605/Manchester-United-stand-lose-100million-fail-quality-Champions-League-season.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... eason.html</a>
His point was the seemingly non stop nightmares players endure after signing for us mate, something a player rarely has to when signing for anyone else.
Its lazy journalism and headline grabbing but its still fucking annoying.
I fully support your angst, but that is where they win on both counts.
Headlines to draw the unwashed in and to get you, the aggrieved, annoyed.
Instead of getting upset, I simply imagine they are laughing at me for winding me up and me not being able to do zip about it.
And when I imagine its Ogden or Matterface or Ladyman or Jackson or Ducker or whoever, my anger instantly turns to ridicule and feeling embarrassed for them.
Its hard, but take 5 before you get angry (sound like your counsellor!)