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Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 9:12 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
john68 wrote:
frankswift wrote:My rag co-worker has decided to work from home today.


A fellow rag cab driver who is always to be found whiling his time on a particular rank, suddenly went missing late last night.
But....I found him....He tried to hide under his steering wheel.
Not very good at being shit, these rags...are they?

He actually said that he doesn't like the way City play, it's boring, 'cos City keep the ball and don't let the other teams have it. He was being serious.


On 10th September 1897, a London taxi driver was the first person in Britain to be convicted of drunk driving.

He was probably a SCUM supporter as well John. They're all of that ilk.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 12:46 pm
by frankswift
john68 wrote:He actually said that he doesn't like the way City play, it's boring, 'cos City keep the ball and don't let the other teams have it. He was being serious.


It must really annoy him the way we constantly waste time by putting the ball into the other teams' net instead of keeping the ball in play.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:20 pm
by Dameerto
CTID Hants wrote:Bog Brushes heat map from last night........
Image

Quality, that made me laugh.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:00 pm
by nottsblue
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42950567

Even better than the gurners last week

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:34 pm
by Nigels Tackle
rooney’s hair!
on mnf now

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:58 pm
by mr_nool
Nigels Tackle wrote:rooney’s hair!
on mnf now


The state of football Twitter ... This day has been all about Rooney's hair and Dele Alli's pubes.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 5:46 pm
by patrickblue
Obviously not learning from all the flak when they did it at the 50th, the Munich 60th anniversary match packs are going on eBay in large numbers.
Classy lot, aint they!

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 10:07 pm
by zuricity
patrickblue wrote:Obviously not learning from all the flak when they did it at the 50th, the Munich 60th anniversary match packs are going on eBay in large numbers.
Classy lot, aint they!


So let me get this right .

The one club that will shamelessly turn a profit from anything that moves out of the swamp, get angry at people that want to turn a profit out of something from the swamp that belongs to them, since they bought tickets for a game?

Are the sellers away fans? were packets handed out to the opposition fans ?

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 10:47 pm
by patrickblue
zuricity wrote:
patrickblue wrote:Obviously not learning from all the flak when they did it at the 50th, the Munich 60th anniversary match packs are going on eBay in large numbers.
Classy lot, aint they!


So let me get this right .

The one club that will shamelessly turn a profit from anything that moves out of the swamp, get angry at people that want to turn a profit out of something from the swamp that belongs to them, since they bought tickets for a game?

Are the sellers away fans? were packets handed out to the opposition fans ?


Not sure, the packs were free and left on the seats at the swamp for the Huddersfield game. The MEN report says they were given to "reds", which would suggest home fans only.

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... r-14250750

But then as I said before, the same thing happened ten years ago when we played them on the 50th anniversary. I seem to recall there were commemorative scarves given out that day, red for United, blue for City.
I'm pretty sure there were no blue ones on Ebay.

And in fairness to the club, they're not the ones making the fuss, it's the fans, which TBH is quite right. Much as I detest the club, I imagine their proper support must get sick and tired of the glory hunters and social inadequates who hang on to the bandwagon.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:30 am
by frankswift
patrickblue wrote:I'm pretty sure there were no blue ones on Ebay.


That's just how I remember it.

patrickblue wrote:Much as I detest the club, I imagine their proper support must get sick and tired of the glory hunters and social inadequates who hang on to the bandwagon.


I think you're right - both of them must be completely hacked off by it all.

OK, having got the inevitable ManU have no real fans remark out of the way, interestingly, a search for Manchester and Munich on ebay will also produce Jeff Connor's excellent book "The Lost Babes", where all the "real United fans" can read about the club's treatment of Jackie Berry (family evicted to make way for another player), Jackie Blanchflower (evicted when wife was pregnant) and Albert Scanlon (whom Busby told to be in contact if he fell on hard times, but when he did...).

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 10:48 am
by charvet_wonderland
patrickblue wrote:
zuricity wrote:
patrickblue wrote:Obviously not learning from all the flak when they did it at the 50th, the Munich 60th anniversary match packs are going on eBay in large numbers.
Classy lot, aint they!


So let me get this right .

The one club that will shamelessly turn a profit from anything that moves out of the swamp, get angry at people that want to turn a profit out of something from the swamp that belongs to them, since they bought tickets for a game?

Are the sellers away fans? were packets handed out to the opposition fans ?


Not sure, the packs were free and left on the seats at the swamp for the Huddersfield game. The MEN report says they were given to "reds", which would suggest home fans only.

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... r-14250750

But then as I said before, the same thing happened ten years ago when we played them on the 50th anniversary. I seem to recall there were commemorative scarves given out that day, red for United, blue for City.
I'm pretty sure there were no blue ones on Ebay.

And in fairness to the club, they're not the ones making the fuss, it's the fans, which TBH is quite right. Much as I detest the club, I imagine their proper support must get sick and tired of the glory hunters and social inadequates who hang on to the bandwagon.


I was in with the scum fans at that one. Scarf stayed in its packet obviously but I was with a rag mate who said he’d have it for his nephew. It naturally got robbed at half time while we were having a pint. I almost gave myself away jumping up when Darius scored but managed to change my shout to “BASTARD!” at the last second.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:32 am
by CTID Hants
It was Johnny Berry (born and died in Aldershot) FS. Got my first pair of footie boots from "Berry Brothers" sports shop which he ran with brother Peter in Victoria road, Farnborough.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:51 am
by frankswift
CTID Hants wrote:It was Johnny Berry (born and died in Aldershot) FS. Got my first pair of footie boots from "Berry Brothers" sports shop which he ran with brother Peter in Victoria road, Farnborough.


Yes, my mistake - been a while since I read the book. I probably confused him with that other Busby Babe, Jackie Charlton I think his name was.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 12:32 pm
by john68
frankswift wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:It was Johnny Berry (born and died in Aldershot) FS. Got my first pair of footie boots from "Berry Brothers" sports shop which he ran with brother Peter in Victoria road, Farnborough.


Yes, my mistake - been a while since I read the book. I probably confused him with that other Busby Babe, Jackie Charlton I think his name was.


Jackie Blanchflower; brotherof the famous Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower.
Jackie Charlton Was the Leeds playing brother of Bobby.
Hope that helps.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:43 pm
by frankswift
john68 wrote:Jackie Charlton Was the Leeds playing brother of Bobby.


Thanks j!

Actually, I did know his name was Bobby, I just forgot to add the "I'm taking the piss" emoji :P

But then you probably were, too, come to think about it.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 3:24 pm
by BookJunior
I want to know when they'll let the dead rest in peace by not recalling the accident at every opportunity.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 4:27 pm
by john68
BookJunior wrote:I want to know when they'll let the dead rest in peace by not recalling the accident at every opportunity.


I want to know when the media will actually report the behaviour of the rags towards those players who survived the disaster and stop pandering to the rags and their own commercial excesses.

I was eight at the time and lived near the airport. I saw those hearses pass by my house. It was not a rags disaster, at the time it was a disaster and tragedy for the whole of Manchester, blue and rag alike.

The rags treatment of those surviving players and staff disgusts me to the core. The blatant commercialisation of Munich as a marketing tool is actually beyond disgust.

Apologies for being serious in a laughing thread but needed to be sais somewhere.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 4:44 pm
by patrickblue
john68 wrote:
BookJunior wrote:I want to know when they'll let the dead rest in peace by not recalling the accident at every opportunity.


I want to know when the media will actually report the behaviour of the rags towards those players who survived the disaster and stop pandering to the rags and their own commercial excesses.

I was eight at the time and lived near the airport. I saw those hearses pass by my house. It was not a rags disaster, at the time it was a disaster and tragedy for the whole of Manchester, blue and rag alike.

The rags treatment of those surviving players and staff disgusts me to the core. The blatant commercialisation of Munich as a marketing tool is actually beyond disgust.

Apologies for being serious in a laughing thread but needed to be sais somewhere.


TBH, I shouldn't really have posted it in this thread John.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:00 pm
by frankswift
No, PB, I don’t think we should censor ourselves on this one.
Rags supporters can be relentlessly hypocritical. “We’re a club with history,” “That’s not the Utd way,” “City are only where they are because of the rich owners,” we’ve all heard it before. It’s all either self-delusion or ignorance.
Yes, Munich’s not a joke, and John’s right, it affected all of Manchester, and not just because Frank Swift also lost his life. It was a shock to the whole city. And as mentioned, the treatment of ManU towards the families of the dead and of the survivors was not as honourable as it might have been, to say the least. And we’re not laughing at the Munich plane crash.
But there is certainly grim humour in their “fans” selling Munich stuff on ebay – you can see today 50th anniversary stuff as well as the gear from this week’s game. And when our club made a gesture, after last year’s bombing, wishing them success in the Europa final, it was inevitable that one response would be a sorry bunch of rags singing “Why don’t City fuck off home?” on Youtube.
They have decent fans, I’m sure (and – I have to say – one day I may meet one), but ManU does appear to have a load of absolute braindead tossers following them. You can’t bang sense into them all, so I don’t see owt wrong with just laughing at how ridiculous they are.

Re: The Laughing Thread, the gift that keeps on giving.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:18 pm
by Hazy2
Devil on the shirt what more do you expect.