IanWright wrote:What...the...hell?
Come on now, City, pleeeease win it. But not Nasri. Hope that lesbian gets injured.
WTF??
IanWright wrote:What...the...hell?
Come on now, City, pleeeease win it. But not Nasri. Hope that lesbian gets injured.
Sideshow Bob wrote:IanWright wrote:What...the...hell?
Come on now, City, pleeeease win it. But not Nasri. Hope that lesbian gets injured.
WTF??
brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
You really couldn't make all this up could you, IF we get a win today then we are in for one of the hottest derby's in recent memory. Insane.
IanWright wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
You really couldn't make all this up could you, IF we get a win today then we are in for one of the hottest derby's in recent memory. Insane.
You know what I think'll be good about the derby this time round? It'll really cut the wheat from the chaff, fans-wise. With it being a Monday night kick-off, I don't suppose there'd be many Cockney wide-boys travelling up the M6 to watch their beloved 'United'.
A real game for the both sets of true fans. I'm hoping you guys do it, but I'm suddenly very sceptical :(
Ted Hughes wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:IanWright wrote:What...the...hell?
Come on now, City, pleeeease win it. But not Nasri. Hope that lesbian gets injured.
WTF??
Arsenal fan.
[/quote][/quote]Ted Hughes wrote:IanWright wrote:
You really couldn't make all this up could you, IF we get a win today then we are in for one of the hottest derby's in recent memory. Insane.
IanWright wrote:F***in Barcodes with their f***in resurgence don't help none, either. These fixtures really haven't been kind to you this end of the season.
IanWright wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
You really couldn't make all this up could you, IF we get a win today then we are in for one of the hottest derby's in recent memory. Insane.
You know what I think'll be good about the derby this time round? It'll really cut the wheat from the chaff, fans-wise. With it being a Monday night kick-off, I don't suppose there'd be many Cockney wide-boys travelling up the M6 to watch their beloved 'United'.
A real game for the both sets of true fans. I'm hoping you guys do it, but I'm suddenly very sceptical :(
Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini talking to the BBC: "We're very happy because when United are winning 3-1 it's difficult to come back. We had to keep going, work hard and it was a good game for Everton. You would never believe Everton could fight to try and win the game - it was a great performance and we have four games left, we need to try and win every game.
"For 25 minutes the team played well, we had one or two chances but it is difficult to score when you play Manchester United - they are a big team with big players but Everton played well. Now Man United and Man City fight for title, it's good for the league."
Mancio4ever wrote:wanking my self to blood! and suck ted ballsack, just later on!
BLUE HEAVEN!
and 10 minutes Fergie time to come...
london blue 2 wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:wanking my self to blood! and suck ted ballsack, just later on!
BLUE HEAVEN!
and 10 minutes Fergie time to come...
Just reading the thread through and this has to be the best post.
trueblue64 wrote:Ha Ha Ha Rag fans imploding
From Red Devil in London, via text: "Our season has imploded at the wrong time. Our over-paid mercenaries do not have the spirit that "Citeh" do. Get SAF out and Mourinho in this summer."
lovecity8utd wrote:West brom beat Liverpool one nil - first win at anfield since 1967. More pressure on the king to win the fa cup.
lovecity8utd wrote:West brom beat Liverpool one nil - first win at anfield since 1967. More pressure on the king to win the fa cup.
lovecity8utd wrote:West brom beat Liverpool one nil - first win at anfield since 1967. More pressure on the king to win the fa cup.
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