Chris in London
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he was a bugger for the bottleWasn't it Nietschze ?
well, one of them was
he was a bugger for the bottleWasn't it Nietschze ?
Comedy gold.Just as hilarious watching the presenters' reactions to him. Very entertaining Paul, bravo!
thats trouble to many mangers have been happy to loose to them in the pasti don't think there is not a problem at united its just like any other club in the premier league ? its just city and the 3 other big clubs are just miles better. they all talk like its a divine right for united to win the title ? well sorry its modern day football.
the days of united just turning up and winning is long gone and will never be back
even if united have this so called biggest fan base and call themselves the best club in the world it meaningless
because football fans have never won the title and never will
until they wake up and start to go and watch football and watch their club and players fight for the points and don't expect the other team to roll over they will be a better club
There’s nothing Nietschze couldn’t teach ya about the raising of the wrist.he was a bugger for the bottle
well, one of them was
Aristotle. :-)he was a bugger for the bottle
well, one of them was
He was known as Arisbottle to his mates ;-)Aristotle. :-)
thats trouble to many mangers have been happy to loose to them in the past
“This is Rangnick’s obsession, not cups or trophies, but shapes and space and systems. Likes: team play, theory, old dead silent Soviet-era geniuses. Dislikes: ego, star players, inefficiencies. And now here he is at Old Trafford. Hmm. How’s this going to work out?” - snippet from a Barney Ronay article