TinFoilHat
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The rags have forced them to stay in the contract.I thought Team View had bummed them off?
The rags have forced them to stay in the contract.I thought Team View had bummed them off?
Just pointed out rag hypocrisy about taunting the scousers being in the Thursday night cup as those fuckers could well be back in it after doing fuck all in the CL group.
The biggest ever crowd at Old Trafford isn’t even for a United game.The Scum are still pissed at the fact their biggest ever "home" crowd was at Maine Road when they had to share it with City.
Fuck off OLD TOILET you may hold 75000 now but Maine road was bigger back in the day.
Manchester City 84,569Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934
Now to all the lurkers on here.....................FUCK OFF !!!
Especially since they’ve been in that competition about six times in the last decade themselves.Just pointed out rag hypocrisy about taunting the scousers being in the Thursday night cup as those fuckers could well be back in it after doing fuck all in the CL group.
Well they are virtually best mates these daysInstead of sharing with Everton, why not just share with the red dippers?
Both teams play in the same colours (near enough) and those 'magical european nights' will be back at klanfield - a win win!
Doesn’t it also have the lowest attendance record too? IIRC it was a Stockport County game.The biggest ever crowd at Old Trafford isn’t even for a United game.
It was an FA Cup semifinal between Wolves and Grimsby in 1939 (76,962).
Jesus that terrible.Does this mean Newcastle will win the league next season?
Not a clue.Jesus that terrible.
Who's that wearing it
or he is dead and its just a zombie shuffling round old toilet
Hahahahaha oh my days please let this rumour be true. It’s Pogba / Sanchez / Ronaldo all over again.
Will they never learn lol
Not a single syllable of criticism will be spoken about the rags. Not one so-called 'pundit' will dare to call them out for what they are, and what everybody who is watching the game will already know.
About 10 years earlier than that, actually.It's been happening since around 1968.
They were definitely being 'looked after' in the early 60's because I remember it. You had to wait until the Monday morning to get a newspaper report on the games that were played on the Saturday back then - no such thing as Sunday games, if I recall correctly. But myself and my schoolmates would get together and read every match report we could find, and almost without fail a rag game would have the words 'uni*ed were very fortunate not to concede a penalty.' Or 'uni*ed were once again extremely lucky not to have a man sent off.'About 10 years earlier than that, actually.
I'm thinking more of a cataclysmic event they suffered at that time, which galvanised the entire UK/worldwide media into fawning adoration for them, and still exists today. Yes, they may get the odd brickbat thrown at them from time to time, but the overall narrative is positive, unlike the team actually playing in Manchester, who are the "villains" to their "heroes."They were definitely being 'looked after' in the early 60's because I remember it. You had to wait until the Monday morning to get a newspaper report on the games that were played on the Saturday back then - no such thing as Sunday games, if I recall correctly. But myself and my schoolmates would get together and read every match report we could find, and almost without fail a rag game would have the words 'uni*ed were very fortunate not to concede a penalty.' Or 'uni*ed were once again extremely lucky not to have a man sent off.'
It was almost as predictable as it is today, rags being a law unto themselves.
Wasnt there also a Tottenham fan killed when united fans pushed him down the escalator at Euston ?Especially since they’ve been in that competition about six times in the last decade themselves.
They’re also hypocrites when they call the Scousers murderers.
Football fan killed
A 35-year-old man diedand a second was seriously hurt as rival fans clashed before yesterday's FA Cup semi-final between Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Villa Park, Birmingham.www.independent.co.uk
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12 January 1980 - The Ayresome Park Collapse
On 12 January 1980, a portion of Middlesbrough's Ayresome Park collapsed, killing two people. It was the start of a terrible trend in footba...tdifh.blogspot.com
And looking at one of the comments in that second article, they’re hypocrites when they also chant ‘always the victims, it’s never your fault’ at the Scousers n’all.
Rumoured that the credit in the last quarters accounts was "TEAM VIEWER"buying themselves out of the deal.I thought Team View had bummed them off?