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Can anyone confirm that they are still scum?
They are not. They are shitbags.Can anyone confirm that they are still scum?
And how long since they won the league?7 years and 2 months since they last scored a PL hat trick
edit: since then we’ve had 16
An amazing decade for us but the rags are improving and we should be wary of this. The extent of this upward curve us yet to be revealed. Some on here seem able to laugh off the 3 defeats to them this season but this is not wise. We are still the top dog but that status must be prudently and fiercely protected as it was long coming and hard earned.7 years and 2 months since they last scored a PL hat trick
edit: since then we’ve had 16
It was pointed out to him that the club have put all the cheap advertisements on the stand opposite the cameras.You think the rags would be after as much cheap advertising and nonsense they can get ,when they are paying Sanchez £500k a week to do nothing. Then a £100 million pound hole in their match day income and no champions league on the horizon?
Perhaps the noodle suppliers don’t want to get behind a non competitive brand?
Can anyone confirm that they are still scum?
You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
-Ben Kenobi
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it's light at the moment, later it will be dark.Can anyone confirm that they are still scum?
Thank fuck for that, I was getting fed up explaining to rag scum what a hat trick was.
It wasn't just a hat-trick though, was it? It was the finest hat-trick ever executed by a human being since football began. I mean we are talking almost super-human prowess here. Sure, Kun has maybe been lucky enough to get three goals in a game now and again, and I believe Sir Geoff Hurst might have scored one in a World Cup Final, but these are mere footnotes in the annals of history. But, the one scored last night will forever go down as the single most jaw-dropping event since the virgin birth.
It wasn't just a hat-trick though, was it? It was the finest hat-trick ever executed by a human being since football began. I mean we are talking almost super-human prowess here. Sure, Kun has maybe been lucky enough to get three goals in a game now and again, and I believe Sir Geoff Hurst might have scored one in a World Cup Final, but these are mere footnotes in the annals of history. But, the one scored last night will forever go down as the single most jaw-dropping event since the virgin birth.
Hang on.Gary Neville on a certain evening in May 2014: “[Liverpool supporters] are going to be thinking the worst thoughts in the world tonight… in terms of when they're going to win the league again… that's what they'll be thinking. No word of a lie. They know that could be many, many years before they get back to a point whereby they're so close…”
Neville was having difficulty in disguising his gloating. Petty of me, I know, but I don't somehow think he envisaged that United's wait would be even longer.
You're obviously correct - they haven't remotely 'suffered' enough as yet.Hang on.
Littlewoods had to wait 30 years for a title. The rags have so far "only" gone seven since their last one.
Or am I missing the point?