bobbyowenquiff
Well-Known Member
This is what decline looks like. United are like one of those once big 80s bands doing tours in Asia where they can still pack them in. They used to mock them with the phrase: "Big in Japan." Happy days.
This is what decline looks like. United are like one of those once big 80s bands doing tours in Asia where they can still pack them in. They used to mock them with the phrase: "Big in Japan." Happy days.
Not to mention Howson's, "Guardiola doesn’t bring a guarantee of success".To be on the safe side Ric should sanction a bot that every 15 mins posts one of...
SCUM!
Delusional cockwombles
Laughing stock
It should have been ten
Once a day it should also post one of Mat's salutes and once a week the masterpiece that is the Howson might as well.. vid
That should cover 80% of the discourse required in relation to that increasingly irrelevant bunch of twats.
Get big Harry slabhead on a scouting trip to Tirana. They'd certainly know who the slab is!They could raid the Albanian league. It's still 2002 over there so they they think the rags are still decent.
I was thinking The Osmonds.This is what decline looks like. United are like one of those once big 80s bands doing tours in Asia where they can still pack them in. They used to mock them with the phrase: "Big in Japan." Happy days.
I am thinking Slade about 1983...long past their heyday. That sums United up these days. They are touring Thailand this year but next it will be the Phillipines. You can't blame them for trying to milk the Golden Goose but these are great times to be a City fan.I was thinking The Osmonds.
Bay City Rollers.
Decided on Slade, at least once a year they’re going to be happy.
Hopefully when they reach 40 points…..
Yep, these events are almost always funded by sponsors. And then a lot of the tickets will be corporates or competition winners. Not many people can afford the full price, but they might be able to afford a few quid to enter a competition.Let’s be honest, the Rags and Quadruple bottlers aren’t going to fly halfway around the world for 2 million Thai baht, £46,336.20. No wonder the plastic United and Scouse Thai locals couldn’t afford the match tickets.