United thread 2013/14

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mcfc-mike said:
gwt said:
I never in my entire life thought I would say this but I wouldn't hate if United got a result Sunday.

Stone him!!!
I'm here to support City, even if that means some mid table scum beating our closest competitors.
 
Where I come from and for my age group - supporting CITY means hating absolutely everything about that shite club.

At the start of the season if I could have been an option od CITY 3rd and the scum not qualifying for CL or CITY 1st with scum 2nd or 3rd my choice would have been easy
 
mcfc1632 said:
Where I come from and for my age group - supporting CITY means hating absolutely everything about that shite club.

At the start of the season if I could have been an option od CITY 3rd and the scum not qualifying for CL or CITY 1st with scum 2nd or 3rd my choice would have been easy
Easy indeed, another title all day long.
 
mcfc1632 said:
Where I come from and for my age group - supporting CITY means hating absolutely everything about that shite club.

At the start of the season if I could have been an option od CITY 3rd and the scum not qualifying for CL or CITY 1st with scum 2nd or 3rd my choice would have been easy

Yep. Title all day long. Couldn't care less what happens with them.
 
adrianr said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
ewok said:
What gives you that idea? Wouldn't surprise me if Cleverley did as he's wank, can't see them selling Duncan though.
That's what they're saying at the swamp. Journos are being briefed that Jones & Smalling aren't considered good enough. And if you think about it, they've got a crock like Camelgob at centre-half yet England's greatest ever prospect since Bobby Moore can't get a game in his supposedly best position.

The quote was something along the lines of "He thinks he's John Terry. He's not."

Of course he isn't, he's much better!

It really is impossible not to read all of this with a massive, massive grin.

Rafael and Fabio want out, Vidic likely out, Camelgob out, Smalling not good enough, Jones the same - Who does that even leave? Evans?

Zinidine Zidane clearly not good enough, Anderson going, Carrick good but old, Fletcher no-one's really sure about..

Young, shit. Nani, highly inconsistent at best. Valencia, one trick pony. Janujaz, future Ballon D'or winner, narrowly missed out this year. Giggs, lol.

For Wellbeck see Zidane. God knows about Hernandez. Rooney will go to Chelsea and RVP would rather be just about anywhere than the rags right now.

Fucked. Gloriously so. Would love to see them fall so far out of the CL places they're scraping the barrel for kids or hugely over priced 'league proven' players like we had too.



So how did this lot win the PL last year then?
 
Ifwecouldjust....... said:
adrianr said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
That's what they're saying at the swamp. Journos are being briefed that Jones & Smalling aren't considered good enough. And if you think about it, they've got a crock like Camelgob at centre-half yet England's greatest ever prospect since Bobby Moore can't get a game in his supposedly best position.

The quote was something along the lines of "He thinks he's John Terry. He's not."

Of course he isn't, he's much better!

It really is impossible not to read all of this with a massive, massive grin.

Rafael and Fabio want out, Vidic likely out, Camelgob out, Smalling not good enough, Jones the same - Who does that even leave? Evans?

Zinidine Zidane clearly not good enough, Anderson going, Carrick good but old, Fletcher no-one's really sure about..

Young, shit. Nani, highly inconsistent at best. Valencia, one trick pony. Janujaz, future Ballon D'or winner, narrowly missed out this year. Giggs, lol.

For Wellbeck see Zidane. God knows about Hernandez. Rooney will go to Chelsea and RVP would rather be just about anywhere than the rags right now.

Fucked. Gloriously so. Would love to see them fall so far out of the CL places they're scraping the barrel for kids or hugely over priced 'league proven' players like we had too.



So how did this lot win the PL last year then?
luck, intimidation (the fear factor to other teams and intimidating referees) and an absolutely superb final season at the top from evra, Carrick and von rapist. plus we were fucking shit.
 
Ifwecouldjust....... said:
adrianr said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
That's what they're saying at the swamp. Journos are being briefed that Jones & Smalling aren't considered good enough. And if you think about it, they've got a crock like Camelgob at centre-half yet England's greatest ever prospect since Bobby Moore can't get a game in his supposedly best position.

The quote was something along the lines of "He thinks he's John Terry. He's not."

Of course he isn't, he's much better!

It really is impossible not to read all of this with a massive, massive grin.

Rafael and Fabio want out, Vidic likely out, Camelgob out, Smalling not good enough, Jones the same - Who does that even leave? Evans?

Zinidine Zidane clearly not good enough, Anderson going, Carrick good but old, Fletcher no-one's really sure about..

Young, shit. Nani, highly inconsistent at best. Valencia, one trick pony. Janujaz, future Ballon D'or winner, narrowly missed out this year. Giggs, lol.

For Wellbeck see Zidane. God knows about Hernandez. Rooney will go to Chelsea and RVP would rather be just about anywhere than the rags right now.

Fucked. Gloriously so. Would love to see them fall so far out of the CL places they're scraping the barrel for kids or hugely over priced 'league proven' players like we had too.



So how did this lot win the PL last year then?

Easy, cheating refs
 
gwt said:
mcfc-mike said:
gwt said:
I never in my entire life thought I would say this but I wouldn't hate if United got a result Sunday.

Stone him!!!
I'm here to support City, even if that means some mid table scum beating our closest competitors.

Exactly this.

I don't give a Donald Duck what happens to that lot, as long as they help us by beating our rivals.
 
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Leighton Baines: Everton defender set to sign long-term deal
By Phil McNulty
Chief football writer Leighton Baines is close to agreeing a new long-term deal to stay at Everton.

Former Toffees manager David Moyes failed in his efforts to take the 29-year-old England left-back with him to Manchester United last summer.

Now Everton are increasingly confident they will shortly be able to confirm Baines, who signed for £6m from Wigan in August 2007, has committed the rest of his top-flight career to the club.

It is thought the deal could be worth £75,000 per week to Baines.

Everton are currently on a break in Tenerife and Baines could sign his new contract when they return.
"Well, we tried to sign him, but Everton blew us out of the water, we couldn't match the opportunity to challenge for a champions league place" - David Moyes
 
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