United (massive mini) Parade

Soulboy said:
squirtyflower said:
samharris said:
commentry is class..so easy to spot that theyve never seen the players in real life before..pmsl.
first time they've ever seen them

awwwww bless

-- Mon May 30, 2011 4:07 pm --

mcfcliam said:
spotthedifference.jpg


Do they really have no dignity whatsoever?

Lying bastards.
they are indeed
its not too difficult to realise the top photo was not today

not a soul with a brolly and yet every sky pic had crowds with them


I think the top photo WAS today! I suspect it was right outside the megastore.

But they usually have a couple of thousand in there on Bank Holidays anyway!


I was going to suggest that we could tell how old the pic was as the style of clothes usually give it away.

Unfortunately that isn't applicable to those scruffy cunts, it could be anytime between 1974-2011. On second thoughts it would have to have been between 1992-2011 as prior to that they had fuck all to cheer about.<br /><br />-- Mon May 30, 2011 4:53 pm --<br /><br />
sir malcom said:
To all you lurking rag mugs,the camera never lies.Unlike you deluded twats.


I hope you've been giving my rag relatives as much shite as i have? :)
 
1_barry_conlon said:
Soulboy said:
squirtyflower said:
first time they've ever seen them

awwwww bless

-- Mon May 30, 2011 4:07 pm --


they are indeed
its not too difficult to realise the top photo was not today

not a soul with a brolly and yet every sky pic had crowds with them


I think the top photo WAS today! I suspect it was right outside the megastore.

But they usually have a couple of thousand in there on Bank Holidays anyway!


I was going to suggest that we could tell how old the pic was as the style of clothes usually give it away.

Unfortunately that isn't applicable to those scruffy cunts, it could be anytime between 1974-2011. On second thoughts it would have to have been between 1992-2011 as prior to that they had fuck all to cheer about.
Barry even if it was today the silly cnuts only mustered 5000 waiting at OLD TOILET,where as we had 40000 plus.............waiting at COMS
 
sir malcom said:
1_barry_conlon said:
Soulboy said:
I think the top photo WAS today! I suspect it was right outside the megastore.

But they usually have a couple of thousand in there on Bank Holidays anyway!


I was going to suggest that we could tell how old the pic was as the style of clothes usually give it away.

Unfortunately that isn't applicable to those scruffy cunts, it could be anytime between 1974-2011. On second thoughts it would have to have been between 1992-2011 as prior to that they had fuck all to cheer about.
Barry even if it was today the silly cnuts only mustered 5000 waiting at OLD TOILET,where as we had 40000 plus.............waiting at COMS

Ding Ding! We have a winner! For all you armchair plastics on Red Cafe - read this thread, check out the insurmountable evidence, and fucking weep you lying cunts.
 
Think this can end all doubt about who Manchester belongs to. United win a more important trophy than us and we have 4-5 times more people at our parade.
 
Is this a joke.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/m...ign=Feed:+theguardian/football/rss+(Football)

It rained on Manchester United's bank holiday parade – literally. After Saturday's humbling at the hands of Barcelona, the Mancunian weather seemed rather fitting. But the team had won a 19th domestic title this season, so the show went on.

And thousands of fans still came to the city centre in a display of loyalty following the breaking of that most cherished of records.

"Are you watching, Merseyside?" was the favourite chant as the team and their veteran manager Sir Alex Ferguson waved amid umbrellas from an open-top bus with the number 19. United's league victory had snatched the record from fierce rivals Liverpool.

Players took turns to hold up the Premier League trophy as the bus left Manchester cathedral to the strains of the Queen song We Are the Champions. The spectre at the feast was the dashed wish that the Champions League trophy might have been there as well. Among most of the fans through, there was recognition that Barcelona had shown effortless superiority at Wembley on Saturday night.

Still, Rio Ferdinand led an impromptu karaoke performance from the bus, with other players and Sir Alex working their way through football songs. Crowds were estimated at 100,000, only slightly down on previous totals of an event which has almost become an annual fixture, so relentless has been United's success.This year has been unusual only in hosting a second and rival celebration in Manchester, when 100,000 City fans turned out last week to celebrate winning the FA Cup, the team's first major trophy for 35 years.
 
wow..... even by rag cafe standards, this is great!




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Originally Posted by A1Dan
You work with City fans but you're not wise to their bullshit yet?

We had more out than they did, and this in the pissing rain, two days after losing a cup final!

and at 10am! Anyone there had to be in or near to manchester to make it
 

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