mike channon´s windmill
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Shame they didn´t get caught
vitty said:poyntonblueboy said:rags are just a bunch of classless imbicilic,twats .....as usual.
You spend decades trying to overturn a championship defiicity, achieve it and then go beyond enemy lines to display a gloating banner right in the lion's den.
If you can't appreciate how much balls it took to that, you're not a football fan.
-- Wed May 18, 2011 11:40 am --
MeatnSpudsMCFC said:Small time... actually paying tickets for a rival club and everything just to stick a banner up which probably got instantly taken down?
Well, by that definition, it must have been smalltime when City fans paid for an Old Trafford tour to rip down the ticker banner.
The one crucial difference, of course, was that those fans failed.
M18CTID said:vitty said:poyntonblueboy said:rags are just a bunch of classless imbicilic,twats .....as usual.
You spend decades trying to overturn a championship defiicity, achieve it and then go beyond enemy lines to display a gloating banner right in the lion's den.
If you can't appreciate how much balls it took to that, you're not a football fan.
-- Wed May 18, 2011 11:40 am --
MeatnSpudsMCFC said:Small time... actually paying tickets for a rival club and everything just to stick a banner up which probably got instantly taken down?
Well, by that definition, it must have been smalltime when City fans paid for an Old Trafford tour to rip down the ticker banner.
The one crucial difference, of course, was that those fans failed.
As did those reds that tried to pull the stunt at ours last Tuesday, only to see it ripped down immediately and get chased out of our ground for good measure.
Look, doing it at Anfield gets partial respect from me but I tend to think standing on the Stretford Paddock for 90 minutes and cheering City on throughout takes more balls than sneaking into Anfield, waiting for the scousers to get distracted when YNWA starts up before unfurling the banner, and then doing a runner before anyone realises what is going on.
camelcoat said:M18CTID said:vitty said:You spend decades trying to overturn a championship defiicity, achieve it and then go beyond enemy lines to display a gloating banner right in the lion's den.
If you can't appreciate how much balls it took to that, you're not a football fan.
-- Wed May 18, 2011 11:40 am --
Well, by that definition, it must have been smalltime when City fans paid for an Old Trafford tour to rip down the ticker banner.
The one crucial difference, of course, was that those fans failed.
As did those reds that tried to pull the stunt at ours last Tuesday, only to see it ripped down immediately and get chased out of our ground for good measure.
Look, doing it at Anfield gets partial respect from me but I tend to think standing on the Stretford Paddock for 90 minutes and cheering City on throughout takes more balls than sneaking into Anfield, waiting for the scousers to get distracted when YNWA starts up before unfurling the banner, and then doing a runner before anyone realises what is going on.
Aye, proper soft lads not wanting to get kicked in by hundreds.
M18CTID said:camelcoat said:M18CTID said:As did those reds that tried to pull the stunt at ours last Tuesday, only to see it ripped down immediately and get chased out of our ground for good measure.
Look, doing it at Anfield gets partial respect from me but I tend to think standing on the Stretford Paddock for 90 minutes and cheering City on throughout takes more balls than sneaking into Anfield, waiting for the scousers to get distracted when YNWA starts up before unfurling the banner, and then doing a runner before anyone realises what is going on.
Aye, proper soft lads not wanting to get kicked in by hundreds.
Well if you can't stand the heat, keep out of the kitchen.
I just wouldnt go in the first place, paying £60 a piece to act like 5yr olds in a playground, i have said all my life i will never go to old trafford as it would make me sick. Anyway your man utd you do what you want so why would anyone fuck with youcamelcoat said:M18CTID said:camelcoat said:Aye, proper soft lads not wanting to get kicked in by hundreds.
Well if you can't stand the heat, keep out of the kitchen.
That's not the point. I am sure the MO was to get in, get the banner up, get out. Would you stick about in the stretford end watching a game that has no relevance to you with fans you hate?
BoyBlue_1985 said:I just wouldnt go in the first place, paying £60 a piece to act like 5yr olds in a playground, i have said all my life i will never go to old trafford as it would make me sick. Anyway your man utd you do what you want so why would anyone fuck with youcamelcoat said:M18CTID said:Well if you can't stand the heat, keep out of the kitchen.
That's not the point. I am sure the MO was to get in, get the banner up, get out. Would you stick about in the stretford end watching a game that has no relevance to you with fans you hate?
camelcoat said:M18CTID said:camelcoat said:Aye, proper soft lads not wanting to get kicked in by hundreds.
Well if you can't stand the heat, keep out of the kitchen.
That's not the point. I am sure the MO was to get in, get the banner up, get out. Would you stick about in the stretford end watching a game that has no relevance to you with fans you hate?
camelcoat said:BoyBlue_1985 said:I just wouldnt go in the first place, paying £60 a piece to act like 5yr olds in a playground, i have said all my life i will never go to old trafford as it would make me sick. Anyway your man utd you do what you want so why would anyone fuck with youcamelcoat said:That's not the point. I am sure the MO was to get in, get the banner up, get out. Would you stick about in the stretford end watching a game that has no relevance to you with fans you hate?
Bit of banter to be taken on the chin.