FogBlueInSanFran
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Americans went directly to the January 6 parallel and we've gotten it right, for fucking once. :)Interesting that if you step away from Sky Sports and Talk Radio the Rags are getting a lot of flack over this.
Americans went directly to the January 6 parallel and we've gotten it right, for fucking once. :)Interesting that if you step away from Sky Sports and Talk Radio the Rags are getting a lot of flack over this.
Jocular, not jugular.At least post a few fake pro city messages before going for the jugular
Any mention of when game will be replayed ?
That's exactly what they want.Isn't the model that the fans don't actually have shares so they don't need to buy them or be able to afford them, but they have a casting vote to tell the actual owners how to run their business?
Fuck me, if David Icke wants a story about lizards in human form he's got it right there.are to comment, you Rag....
NYSE, Delaware, Cayman Islands, nowhere!
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Some very clean arseholes and dirty tongues there.are to comment, you Rag....
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He could have leased it back to them and charged royalties.The guy who stole the corner flag will make a few bob off some avid collector of rag merchandise. Had he stolen the penalty spot he'd have been paid a yearly dividend from the glazers to get it back
At Stamford Bridge...?Or the Heysel wall
Ferguson's henchman, Gill, looking pleased with things on the first photo.are to comment, you Rag....
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Heavy machine gun nests on the spirals.The Etihad should be cordoned off tomorrow night, all our fans should stay away and anybody around the ground should be tazered water cannoned and arrested. Fuck the rag cunts if they want to disrupt our game
Fuck me, most proper eds i know would twat him for thatHalf and halfs at a protest FFS![]()
My man.I've said it before, they want to party like it's 1999, they're haunted by the memory of Ferguson and trophy after trophy, year after year after year, they're trapped in a class of 92 cognitive dissonance nightmare, where they long for a new generation of Cantona, Beckham, Giggs, Scholes and Keane, yet know deep down it's not going to happen. They want to be England's club team again, they want compliant refs and a fawning media, they want their manager knighted and hailed as the greatest, they want to be bigger, better, richer and more powerful than everyone else, all the time and forever.
It's not enough for them to spend big to compete, which is what they've done, they don't want to compete, they want to be winners, today, tomorrow, always.
They desperately need these things to give their pathetic lives meaning and it tears them a new one to see us achieving all the things that used to be exclusively theirs.
Points deduction for meThe sight of so many people both individually and collectively literally shitting themselves trying not to be the one who condemns the protesters has been nauseating. With the exception of Graeme Souness, who clearly got the corporate message to button it part way through, everybody else must have splinters in their arses. Policemen injured, flares/cans thrown, property damaged ... just a "mindless few" in a relatively peaceful protest. The worst image was of them trying to 'roll' somebody's car over on Chester Road, that could have been any one of our family in that car and it's disgraceful that the media are complicit in ensuring that it doesn't receive any coverage. It really does demonstrate the stranglehold Man U still retain over the media, I know it's a tired cliche but it's absolutely true on this occasion: if that had been fans of any other club they would be getting pilloried by the media, the PL, the FA and fans of every club, and rightly so.
I won't be holding my breath, but if there aren't meaningful sanctions applied to Man U then there is every chance this type of protest, with the aim of ensuring a match abandonment, could become common place. Their fans have shown that they are determined and capable of causing damage, fear and injury and their club has shown, once again, that they are powerless to protect the safety of people and the security of their premises. That isn't a situation that can either be allowed to continue or go unpunished.