AntonDonJuan said:How can Rooney run around so much and still be a fat ****?
mancitymark said:AntonDonJuan said:How can Rooney run around so much and still be a fat ****?
Shrek has done more running on his own than both Mario and Dzeko did between them last night.
can i have your ticket then...Ducado said:Oh well might as well not turn up then
deano ou812 said:can i have your ticket then...Ducado said:Oh well might as well not turn up then
Sabster said:United were not that good - they have no real build up just long ball or get it wide as quickly as poissble.
Hernandez was offside and Ramires should have got a penalty.
Sabster said:United were not that good - they have no real build up just long ball or get it wide as quickly as poissble.
Hernandez was offside and Ramires should have got a penalty.
Gar said:Sabster said:United were not that good - they have no real build up just long ball or get it wide as quickly as poissble.
Hernandez was offside and Ramires should have got a penalty.
Somehow this has been the story for about 20 years.
Lucky Toma said:A sneak preview of tomorrow's Daisy Cutter (<a class="postlink" href="http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk</a>)
UNITED WIN CHANCE TO LOSE TO BARCA IN FINAL
Manchester United last night made a significant step towards eventually losing to Barcelona in the final of the Champions League when they overcame a lacklustre Chelsea side at Old Trafford.
Although there is still a very tricky semi-final to negotiate – probably against German side Schalke – United are quietly confident of securing the honour of being out-played and generally embarrassed at Wembley on May 28th by the Catalan maestros.
A delighted club executive told the Cutter last night, ‘We’ve dreamed of this all season. The players are absolutely beside themselves to be only a two-legged tie away from a Champions League runner-up medal. Playing Barcelona will be a privilege none of those boys will ever forget. In fact Darren Fletcher has even asked if he can take his autograph book onto the pitch with him. Personally I cannot wait for the opening whistle to blow, knowing that anything could happen in those ninety minutes. We might have a meaningful attack at some point or even – God willing – a corner!’
United gained the opportunity to trudge off the pitch at the end of May after getting past an underwhelming Chelsea who now must concentrate on securing a top four place in order to have the chance to lose to Barca at some stage next season.
A dejected John Terry summed up the mood of the cockney camp.
‘We were desperate to add to our runners-up feat of three years ago. I’ve even been practising my bawling in the mirror so people would actually believe I was gutted at the loss. I bet Ferdinand hasn’t done that which just shows why he isn’t even captain of his club, never mind the national side.’
bluwes said:Gar said:Somehow this has been the story for about 20 years.
Haha............ love your user name thanks Rag
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Lucky Toma said:A sneak preview of tomorrow's Daisy Cutter (<a class="postlink" href="http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk</a>)
UNITED WIN CHANCE TO LOSE TO BARCA IN FINAL
Manchester United last night made a significant step towards eventually losing to Barcelona in the final of the Champions League when they overcame a lacklustre Chelsea side at Old Trafford.
Although there is still a very tricky semi-final to negotiate – probably against German side Schalke – United are quietly confident of securing the honour of being out-played and generally embarrassed at Wembley on May 28th by the Catalan maestros.
A delighted club executive told the Cutter last night, ‘We’ve dreamed of this all season. The players are absolutely beside themselves to be only a two-legged tie away from a Champions League runner-up medal. Playing Barcelona will be a privilege none of those boys will ever forget. In fact Darren Fletcher has even asked if he can take his autograph book onto the pitch with him. Personally I cannot wait for the opening whistle to blow, knowing that anything could happen in those ninety minutes. We might have a meaningful attack at some point or even – God willing – a corner!’
United gained the opportunity to trudge off the pitch at the end of May after getting past an underwhelming Chelsea who now must concentrate on securing a top four place in order to have the chance to lose to Barca at some stage next season.
A dejected John Terry summed up the mood of the cockney camp.
‘We were desperate to add to our runners-up feat of three years ago. I’ve even been practising my bawling in the mirror so people would actually believe I was gutted at the loss. I bet Ferdinand hasn’t done that which just shows why he isn’t even captain of his club, never mind the national side.’
You do know that Adebayour will score the winner for Real