Paul Smith ... not the designerWhich one was Dracula?
He used to go to town on us frequently......
Paul Smith ... not the designerWhich one was Dracula?
He used to go to town on us frequently......
I remember all the media also saying at the time that moaninho has the upper hand on Pep due to his past premiership experienceAnd Peps heart will sink when he sees Mourinho on the other side of Manchester
Very, very ambitious. Don't you think?Just reading about cricketer Chris Morris on BBC. United fan, not from Manchester, never been but us a die hard red. Anyway, despite a shaky start to the story he redeems himself at the end.
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Morris is yet to watch United play at Old Trafford and, although his recent earnings could see him splash out on a season ticket one day, it may be wise not to attend any away games at nearby Anfield.
"I tell you what, though, I'd be happy for United to end 16th in the league table if Liverpool get relegated.”
"Shawberto Carlos"?
They're full of hilarious quips.
McTominay is known as McSauce.
How we laughed.
More like Mc tommee tippee.They're full of hilarious quips.
McTominay is known as McSauce.
How we laughed.
Because you are both JCL glory hunters??Me too. Luton & Walsall but not Bury. No idea why I didn’t
Edited for accuracySo many Rags bleating about how disgraceful it is with Spurs players screaming when fouled.
First PL player I cam remember doing it is Ashley Young for you know who.
Rag cunts
Hypocrisy at it's finest. Turns a blind eye when his players were diving left and right. Now decisions don't go his way and suddenly it's "wants to win in a fair way".Extract from the BBC on his presser today:
Posted at 13:1613:16
'Win by the book'
Man Utd v Granada (Thurs, 20:00 BST - agg 2-0)
Manchester United
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was critical of Tottenham's Son Heung-min for his part in Edinson Cavani's disallowed goal on Sunday, and the Manchester United boss says his side want to win games in the "right manner".
"Every manager has a certain values," said Solskjaer.
"When I got sent off against Newcastle [as a Man Utd player] many years ago, I thought I did the right thing for the club.
"But Sir Alex [Ferguson] absolutely lambasted me after the game. He said 'we do not win that way at Man Utd'.
"I have lived that way ever since. We want to win and win in the right manner. It doesn’t matter who we play against, I want to win by the book. Every manager wants to win in a fair way."
Never go full Paperboy folks.....