Evenmydoghatesunited wrote:Thie cup is destined for the rags and despite them failing everywhere else the message will be how great a job the goggle eyed twunt has done in his first year. Fuck i loathe them
Rag?
Evenmydoghatesunited wrote:Thie cup is destined for the rags and despite them failing everywhere else the message will be how great a job the goggle eyed twunt has done in his first year. Fuck i loathe them
Evenmydoghatesunited wrote:Thie cup is destined for the rags and despite them failing everywhere else the message will be how great a job the goggle eyed twunt has done in his first year. Fuck i loathe them
Evenmydoghatesunited wrote:Thie cup is destined for the rags and despite them failing everywhere else the message will be how great a job the goggle eyed twunt has done in his first year. Fuck i loathe them
Evenmydoghatesunited wrote:MANAGER REACTION - Stoke 0-2 Man Utd
Manchester United manager David Moyes: "I'm glad we're through. It will be a tough semi-final against Sunderland. Sunderland played well to beat Chelsea so anything can happen but we are really pleased to be in the last four.
"The conditions were a leveller and it was really difficult to play in tonight. It's some of the worst conditions I've played or managed in. But once we got the first goal we felt confident.
"This club is used to winning trophies, it is business as usual."
Laughing my nuts off. Yeah. The same business as usual being you chasing Southampton and Newcastle for a reserve Europa cup slot
kinkylola wrote:hahah look at billy big bollox "business as usual" after beating villa and stoke ... He'll probably have an extra caramel tonight to celebrate.
bigblue wrote:Ade rolled back the years and actually used his talent today with a good volley:
Ted Hughes wrote:Two games v the rags, in the middle of a tough period, would have been a fucking nightmare imo.
It wouldn't be a question of beating them, it would be a question of how many players got injured or suspended. Imo, it would be several; they would make sure of it.
We would be compelled to put out a strong team, even if we had injury problems, because it's a derby.
This way, if the semi final gets in the way of the Prem challenge, or Europe, we can just fuck it off & stick Garcia plus 10 kids in the team to sink or swim. We couldn't do that v the rags.
Two seasons ago, Liverpool plus the rags, in cup games, almost cost us the title.
mcfc1632 wrote:I would have much preferred the rags in the semi. Any concern we have with fixtures, risk of injuries etc. - they have the same - and we have a much better squad. I think that we would batter them us over 2 legs - and I want the scum buried - and a large TV audience to witness it
Beefymcfc wrote:mcfc1632 wrote:I would have much preferred the rags in the semi. Any concern we have with fixtures, risk of injuries etc. - they have the same - and we have a much better squad. I think that we would batter them us over 2 legs - and I want the scum buried - and a large TV audience to witness it
And now the way it's been set there'll be an even bigger audience for the final. Funny that.
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