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Sir Jim the saviour eh? Hahahaha


Funny as fuck that whoever owns that "1958" page is slagging off the current ownership...

The club kicked families out of their homes when players past away in the Munich Disaster...

Nothing has changed with them, They've always been complete scumbags, He can piss and moan all he likes, He's still the cretin supporting that shower of shite.
 
Funny as fuck that whoever owns that "1958" page is slagging off the current ownership...

The club kicked families out of their homes when players past away in the Munich Disaster...

Nothing has changed with them, They've always been complete scumbags, He can piss and moan all he likes, He's still the cretin supporting that shower of shite.
I find anyone who uses 1958 weird. Why not 1999? Or better 1968. They were after all the first English club to win that European thing.
When all said and done it's called the Munich air disaster for a reason.
 
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In a caravan in Wales with the wife's red shite side of the family.
I asked "Mr Ratcliffe when will you improve Old Trafford..." and then immediately played "Moneys too tight to mention" from the decrepit leprechaun. Happy days
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The definition of owing: if a payment schedule has been agreed, are monies which are not yet due included in the amount owing?

Only a lawyer could ask a question like that. Thank God we have accountants to keep everything on the straight and narrow :)
 
I find anyone who uses 1958 weird. Why not 1999? Or better 1968. They were after all the first English club to win that European thing.
When all said and done it's called the Munich air disaster for a reason.
1958 is extremely weird when you look at how that despicable Club treated the bereaved families in the aftermath.
 
Who's gonna tell him and can someone video it as I think TC might chin the scruffy ****.
I chat to TC (and his Mrs) quite often as they live just down the road, he’s getting on a bit now, and his knees are fucked, but he still has that glint in his eyes that if anyone took liberties with him, he’d be more than “up for the dance”, watch this space.
 
I chat to TC (and his Mrs) quite often as they live just down the road, he’s getting on a bit now, and his knees are fucked, but he still has that glint in his eyes that if anyone took liberties with him, he’d be more than “up for the dance”, watch this space.

Part of the infamous Birmingham 6
 
Agbonlahor on talksport:
It’s funny. United’s demise is funny. It’s funny they have rubbish players. It’s funny that they’re 14th. Everything about it is just funny.

Made my return to work after Christmas that bit more bearable.

And do you know what? He’s right! It’s fucking hilarious.
 
1958 is extremely weird when you look at how that despicable Club treated the bereaved families in the aftermath.

1958 probably don't know the truth about the way the bereaved families were treated.
British press/media hide alot of the rags and dippers history
 
1958 is extremely weird when you look at how that despicable Club treated the bereaved families in the aftermath.

I’ve said it on here previously but I used to live on a road in Davyhulme where a united player who died at Munich lived. United used to own a few houses in Davyhulme for players.

His surviving wife was given notice to quit the house one month after the disaster. Disgusted by the club she immediately moved across the road and lived with a family for a few weeks before moving out permanently. I moved from the road in 2007. The old lady who had taken the widow in, was still alive then.

I was told this story by a big United fan neighbour, he lived next door to the old lady, who was very critical of the club even though he had seen nothing but success in his life. He was absolutely fuming when Cantona got paid out for playing at the Munich families fundraising match in 98.
 
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