Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I never get this reverence when somebody is ill or dead.
Thatcher was a cunt in life, it didn't change when she does. Likewise, the whiskey sodden tramp has always been a bag of turns, it's not changed because he is ill.
Mase wrote:branny wrote:I hope he pulls through. The rivalry won't seem the same without him.
He's retired you know mate?
branny wrote:Mase wrote:branny wrote:I hope he pulls through. The rivalry won't seem the same without him.
He's retired you know mate?
Is that why they haven't won the league for five years?
City64 wrote:Sir Alex has always been a fighter , hang in there and get well soon . Thoughts with his family at this time .
We aren't scousers , stay classy blues !
Nigels Tackle wrote:wishing him a speedy recovery
i want him to live for another 20 years so that he has to watch us win everything
carl_feedthegoat wrote:City64 wrote:Sir Alex has always been a fighter , hang in there and get well soon . Thoughts with his family at this time .
We aren't scousers , stay classy blues !
My only thoughts are on our match tomorrow....I can't wait.
City64 wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:City64 wrote:Sir Alex has always been a fighter , hang in there and get well soon . Thoughts with his family at this time .
We aren't scousers , stay classy blues !
My only thoughts are on our match tomorrow....I can't wait.
Ok .
Neither can I .
9.27 AM train .
Stay classy !
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:BookJunior wrote:Scatman wrote:Good luck Sir Alex
Indeed. My Dad was his GP for a very long time. Probably his love of red wine.
Dad was a lifelong City Supporter because he didn't like their nickname but became a friend of Sir Alex and Lady Cathy.
Did you kneel down when you typed that?
I could tell you stories about Ferguson that'd make your toes curl.
BookJunior wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:BookJunior wrote:Scatman wrote:Good luck Sir Alex
Indeed. My Dad was his GP for a very long time. Probably his love of red wine.
Dad was a lifelong City Supporter because he didn't like their nickname but became a friend of Sir Alex and Lady Cathy.
Did you kneel down when you typed that?
I could tell you stories about Ferguson that'd make your toes curl.
Good for you. I don't hate anyone.
Beefymcfc wrote:BookJunior wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:BookJunior wrote:Scatman wrote:Good luck Sir Alex
Indeed. My Dad was his GP for a very long time. Probably his love of red wine.
Dad was a lifelong City Supporter because he didn't like their nickname but became a friend of Sir Alex and Lady Cathy.
Did you kneel down when you typed that?
I could tell you stories about Ferguson that'd make your toes curl.
Good for you. I don't hate anyone.
But to be fair, he's very hard to like, as a City fan. He was direct at us as supporters when he called us the 'Noisy Neghbours' and allowed another direct dig with the banner showing the ticking clock. Was so surprised to see the countdown after the Aguero moment, that was a proper old style 'Typical City' thing.
But the biggest thing for me was how he tried to totally belittle us by taking the Derby away by promoting the Sky view just to sell their brand. It was motivated by money and their shit ways took the game away from the fans.
City64 wrote:We beat him and overtook them in the end and now we are the dominant force , bitter enemies and rivals yes but now is a time for compassion .
Mase wrote:City64 wrote:We beat him and overtook them in the end and now we are the dominant force , bitter enemies and rivals yes but now is a time for compassion .
Literally no one has said "I wish him dead because he was our rival". He's a horrible fuckin person. The less of them on the earth the better - whether they're our rivals or not!
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