I'm With Stupid
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Exactly. Who gives a shit?Is he?
Exactly. Who gives a shit?Is he?
I quite like watching his rants. Some of his one liners are pretty funny.as much as i hate that prick, fuck off back to ghostbusters 2 is an outstanding insult
They're like Microsoft. Big in the 90s by being in the right place at the right time. Got complacent, thought they were too big to be caught, and then spend the next 10 years trying to catch up with all the tech companies that overtook them in the meantime. They're the Bing to our Google. The Zune to our iPod. The Windows Phone to our Android.I laugh about Neville and the other rags going on now about having a plan and an identity. The truth is they never had one. They stayed at the top for ages because of a few things.
Good hype and marketing that built the whole theatre of dreams shite that the media and the gullible swallowed hook line and sinker.
Having the biggest stadium so they generated more revenue. A nailed on champions league spot for years that again gave them an advantage in revenue.
Getting lucky with Ferguson. If he hadn't fluked the fa cup that year he would have been out of the door, the fans wanted him gone.
They never really had to plan anything, so they didn't. Their extra revenue, hype and success meant they could attract and afford to buy all the best players and as a result stay at the top. It was self perpetuating. The problem for them was the football world was changing. Wealthy and smart, modern, forward thinking new owners were coming in. In their bloated arrogance the rags laughed at this threat. Ferguson's "Noisy neighbours/not in my lifetime" statements sums this attitude up perfectly. It still exists to this day with the likes of Neville and Keane constantly whining, "This is Manchester United we're talking about!" They and this arrogance is the problem but they can't see it. All they can do now is desperately rely on their scummy media friends to besmirch our name and pray some of these charges stick. If they don't they will be confined to history forever.
it usually has something to do with what YOU have been looking at, sniff sniff :)Why is there an advert for a rag shirt appearing on Bluemoon???
Talk about poor advertising
Sinclair C5 to our Tesla 3They're like Microsoft. Big in the 90s by being in the right place at the right time. Got complacent, thought they were too big to be caught, and then spend the next 10 years trying to catch up with all the tech companies that overtook them in the meantime. They're the Bing to our Google. The Zune to our iPod. The Windows Phone to our Android.
I laugh about Neville and the other rags going on now about having a plan and an identity. The truth is they never had one. They stayed at the top for ages because of a few things.
Good hype and marketing that built the whole theatre of dreams shite that the media and the gullible swallowed hook line and sinker.
Having the biggest stadium so they generated more revenue. A nailed on champions league spot for years that again gave them an advantage in revenue.
Getting lucky with Ferguson. If he hadn't fluked the fa cup that year he would have been out of the door, the fans wanted him gone.
They never really had to plan anything, so they didn't. Their extra revenue, hype and success meant they could attract and afford to buy all the best players and as a result stay at the top. It was self perpetuating. The problem for them was the football world was changing. Wealthy and smart, modern, forward thinking new owners were coming in. In their bloated arrogance the rags laughed at this threat. Ferguson's "Noisy neighbours/not in my lifetime" statements sums this attitude up perfectly. It still exists to this day with the likes of Neville and Keane constantly whining, "This is Manchester United we're talking about!" They and this arrogance is the problem but they can't see it. All they can do now is desperately rely on their scummy media friends to besmirch our name and pray some of these charges stick. If they don't they will be confined to history forever.
A carrot to our Rabbit vibrator.Sinclair C5 to our Tesla 3
The Rags put way too much importance on a mere shirt number. If our player is performing well, he could be wearing #948 or something for
But the fact Gomez wanted #21 tells you that he’s made an unpopular number famous.I remember the 'big ones', like Silva's #21, but I'm not gonna start foaming at the mouth because Sergio Gomez is wearing it right now.