Chipmeister
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As he unforgettably said we gave him his "worst moment in football". The c**t will hate us till his dying breath.
gordondaviesmoustache said:Haha! He couldn't resist at the end. Sad c**t.Shirley said:superseiyan said:He's talking out two sides of his mouth. The propaganda is out in full force, from today's Guardian:
“It was really important because you need quality at Manchester United, you need the best players,” he said. “What has pleased me about Louis is he’s given seven young kids their debuts this year which falls into line with the history of our club, there’s no question about that. The supporters particularly respond very, very well when a young player gets his opportunity.
It's taken from mutv and the guardian article is written by jamie jackson, rag propaganda at it finest.
Seems we've come a long way since baconface said never in his lifetime.
Ferguson also admitted being irritated last season when Manchester City and Liverpool defeated the team under Moyes. “I got annoyed when we lost to Liverpool last year. I didn’t enjoy that. I don’t like losing to Liverpool and Manchester City because they are your biggest rivals and the ones you always strive to defeat and are always in our way. Particularly Liverpool of course.”
Chipmeister said:As he unforgettably said we gave him his "worst moment in football". The c**t will hate us till his dying breath.
r.soleofsalford said:Chipmeister said:As he unforgettably said we gave him his "worst moment in football". The c**t will hate us till his dying breath.
i`m counting the seconds
City Raider said:this has got to hurt!
CARLO ANCELOTTI last night stopped short of accusing Angel Di Maria of greed but insisted he only joined Manchester United for the money.
The Argentina superstar became the most expensive Premier League footballer in history when he joined United in a £59.7million deal with European champions Real Madrid last summer.
Full story in Sun but i ain't subscribing!
There has been a constant urge in recent years from all associated with united to repeat that Liverpool is their biggest game to the point of utter tedium.ManCityX said:gordondaviesmoustache said:Haha! He couldn't resist at the end. Sad c**t.Shirley said:It's taken from mutv and the guardian article is written by jamie jackson, rag propaganda at it finest.
Seems we've come a long way since baconface said never in his lifetime.
Ferguson also admitted being irritated last season when Manchester City and Liverpool defeated the team under Moyes. “I got annoyed when we lost to Liverpool last year. I didn’t enjoy that. I don’t like losing to Liverpool and Manchester City because they are your biggest rivals and the ones you always strive to defeat and are always in our way. Particularly Liverpool of course.”
Is it just me or is that clearly a dig at us? They hate us so much that they have to vocally acknowledge that Liverpool are a 'bigger' rival. If Liverpool are are bigger rival then fair enough but the fact that they constantly feel the need to point it out makes you think there's another motive.
In life, it's always about what you do than what you say. Fergie once rested players for an away game at Liverpool and then played his strongest team a few days later against City. He also played his strongest possible team against us in both legs of the league cup, including Giggs/Scholes who hadn't played in the competition for a decade. Fergie then reverted to a reserve team for the final against Villa!
Deep down they know it hurts to lose to us more than Liverpool. I work with them every day. Nothing compares to their reaction as to when we've given them a good beating.
A loyalty thing, they are a familly club after all :)de niro said:City Raider said:this has got to hurt!
CARLO ANCELOTTI last night stopped short of accusing Angel Di Maria of greed but insisted he only joined Manchester United for the money.
The Argentina superstar became the most expensive Premier League footballer in history when he joined United in a £59.7million deal with European champions Real Madrid last summer.
Full story in Sun but i ain't subscribing!
why would they pay 59m for one of their academy products?
Ahh, loyalty. As in loyalty to the families of the Munich disaster?andyhinch said:A loyalty thing, they are a familly club after all :)de niro said:City Raider said:this has got to hurt!
CARLO ANCELOTTI last night stopped short of accusing Angel Di Maria of greed but insisted he only joined Manchester United for the money.
The Argentina superstar became the most expensive Premier League footballer in history when he joined United in a £59.7million deal with European champions Real Madrid last summer.
Full story in Sun but i ain't subscribing!
why would they pay 59m for one of their academy products?
Chipmeister said:As he unforgettably said we gave him his "worst moment in football". The c**t will hate us till his dying breath.