Blue Haze
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malg said:Am I the only one who wishes the sign was quite literally true?
No, I want him here to see us conquer and destroy his legacy. He can't die until we've broken him.
malg said:Am I the only one who wishes the sign was quite literally true?
The lesson I learnt is to treat rags on here with disdainpaulsimpson said:Yes thank Goodness! Sky just mentioned it in passing .Millwallawayveteran1988 said:Just watching again on news. How many people were down Deansgate? I was on corner of Deansgate and Peter Street. It was fucking rammed.
No one is reporting that banner with any seriousness.
Get a fcking grip
: seeing it as a personal thing with Tevez but it could have been worse . A lesson needs to be learned here. Discipline off the pitch is just as important as on it
LoveCity said:Twitter talk that some rag scum are at Tevez's house?
LoveCity said:Twitter talk that some rag scum are at Tevez's house?
jimharri said:According to SSN, the club has officially apologised to Ferguson for Tevez brandishing the sign.
Mancini time! Fergie argues Premier League should ensure all final day games finish at the same time
"It happened and it's unfortunate. We all thought we'd done it," says United boss of dramatic deouement
Sir Alex Ferguson has complained at Manchester City winning the title in 'Fergie time'.
United thought they had retained the title after their 1-0 win at Sunderland, with City drawing 2-2 at home to QPR.
But City plundered a 94th-minute winner through Sergio Aguero to snatch the title from United's grasp.
Now United boss Ferguson has called on the Premier League to ensure that final day matches finish at the same time in future.
"It's something I think the Premier League should look at because no team should be finishing after the other team," said Ferguson.
"But it happened and it's unfortunate. We all thought we'd done it.
"Then the Sunderland fans started cheering we knew they [City] had scored again.
"Obviously we knew QPR and I said a couple of things to Mike Phelan [United assistant boss].
"One was that if QPR were leading, I wondered if City would equalise, because I thought they'd get a big impetus from that. I worried about that and it happened.
"But I think everybody expected City to win. They made it difficult for themselves and QPR performed well until they found out they were safe.
"And I think, as Mark Hughes said, they quit, you know. So that was disappointing. It's hard to digest, because we played so well at Sunderland.
"Their keeper made four fantastic saves, we've hit the post twice, hit the bar, missed a couple of good chances - we could have scored eight.
"But when it comes down to goal difference we've only ourselves to blame because we've missed a lot of chances. We're very charitable to our opponents." [/code]