CityGer wrote:Which thread?
How's the blood pressure?
The Man In Blue wrote:It's a weird one, the rags. We're bound up together whatever anyone says - close mates of mine are proper, diehard reds and with them being the other "Manchester" side, I know more about them than any other team besides City. Will get stick for this but they are the second most important team in the world to me - in the way that how they get on can influence my mood etc.
On the other hand I love laughing at the cunts, laughed my head off when all that shit about Giggs came out, when they were all kicking off about off with each other when we fucked their banner up or their pathetic victory "parade" in may, not to mention smashing them for six in their own shitty stadium.
Anyhow, flame away.
halnone wrote:once baconface dies everything will be easier
Chinners wrote:halnone wrote:once baconface dies everything will be easier
Spot on ... tick tock
Ted Hughes wrote:The people who keep going on about Utd being experienced and unstoppable are mostly the same people who criticise the rest of us for saying teams roll over for them & they are not as good as they used to be; start multiple threads telling us not to post derogatory comments about them & how we will be left with egg on our faces if we dare to suggest they may be left behind by City. Almost gleefully shouting from the rooftops if there's the slightest possibility we could be wrong because they win a game or two.
City fans have always known we will have to perform if we want win the league. The way fixtures are we may find it impossible not to slip behind them for a spell. That doesn't mean we won't win the league. It's possible to be realistic & also see faults in our opponents. If their facade gets punctured again they can have a bad spell, if teams do their jobs when they play them. The rags are not the force they once were & the biggest advantage they have is the wave of bullshit which helps them to persuade teams to roll over for them. Some of us would rather help destroy that myth whilst others would rather help perpetuate it.
Beefymcfc wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:guv111 wrote:Jesus Christ, it never ends.Blackburn boss Steve Kean buoyed by Ferguson phone call
Steve Kean says he has been boosted by messages of support from fellow Premier League managers.
Kean, whose Blackburn side are five points from safety, revealed he had had a "good chat" with Sir Alex Ferguson.
"What was said I would rather keep private but it was very encouraging," said Kean.
This is why so many teams collapse at the Rags' feet.
Full article of dribbling shite: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16353953.stm
fuck me, maybe Ted and ole man 68 are right.
Anyone got a grassy knoll i can duck behind for a quick sec?
cheers
Hide all you want pal, there'll still get ya.
mcfc1632 wrote:Chinners wrote:halnone wrote:once baconface dies everything will be easier
Spot on ... tick tock
hang on - be careful and sensitive - that might well be interpreted as being far too 'extreme' for some on this site - in fact I am surprised that mods are not being pressured to introduce some screening of posts to prevent us talking about such things...
To be more PC can I suggest that the word dies is replaced by the word 'retired - in the extreme' - that should be acceptable
guv111 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:guv111 wrote:Jesus Christ, it never ends.Blackburn boss Steve Kean buoyed by Ferguson phone call
Steve Kean says he has been boosted by messages of support from fellow Premier League managers.
Kean, whose Blackburn side are five points from safety, revealed he had had a "good chat" with Sir Alex Ferguson.
"What was said I would rather keep private but it was very encouraging," said Kean.
This is why so many teams collapse at the Rags' feet.
Full article of dribbling shite: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16353953.stm
fuck me, maybe Ted and ole man 68 are right.
Anyone got a grassy knoll i can duck behind for a quick sec?
cheers
Hide all you want pal, there'll still get ya.
I've no idea if this is sarcasm, friendly banter, a bit of both, or none of the above.
Please be really obvious, in future, as my irony meter is set to Bleeding Obvious.
Cheers.
zuricity wrote:well they aren't going back into the Champions League.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/16366160.stm
mcfc1632 wrote:do not see how it changes a thing?
they were (yet again) shit and arroogant beyond belief - treating the opposition with utter contempt
just for a change they did not get away with it - Mike Dean being one of the few refs that do not bow to the 'influence' perhaps being one of the reasons
How does that change the years of the usual stuff
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