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12 years 2 months ago
Hope you noticed I was very refrained last Monday
Bob you was also very quiete.
Just two questions " Why in the eyes of United supporters is it always a bad or boring game when they lose?"
No credit for the opposing teams tactics
Do United ever lose when they have played well or is that a no,no to the majority of their arrogant supporters
Bob you was also very quiete.
Just two questions " Why in the eyes of United supporters is it always a bad or boring game when they lose?"
No credit for the opposing teams tactics
Do United ever lose when they have played well or is that a no,no to the majority of their arrogant supporters
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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
davetheflower Wrote:
> Hope you noticed I was very refrained last Monday
>
>
> Bob you was also very quiete.
>
> Just two questions " Why in the eyes of United
> supporters is it always a bad or boring game when
> they lose?"
> No credit for the opposing teams tactics
> Do United ever lose when they have played well or
> is that a no,no to the majority of their arrogant
> supporters
I only speak for myself Dave but 1. I think you are fast becoming as anti-Man U as CnC and talking a lot of drivel (
) 2. when I watch a game United are involved in, my focus is near as damn it all on United, I don't give a fark about the oppo, why should I? When I see United doing something good, I rarely notice if the oppo could have done better. When the oppo do something good I invariably see something we should have done better. It has always amazed me that supporters of all clubs are not the same, I support United and so naturally they are who my focus is on. There are of course exceptions, such as the excellent Chelski goal and save in that match or when Barca whipped our butts. I usually get an overall feel for a game and there have been plenty times United have won and I have been disappointed with their performance. We have a history, greater in these terms I think than any other club, of attacking football, of flair and excitement, and that is what we (I) are raised on and expect to see. If you aren't a United fan it may be much harder for people to see but we aren't happy with the mundane, tactical stuff, we want to be off our seats being "enthralled". And there have been plenty games I have watched involving United which have entertained me, win, lose or draw, the FA Cup game at OT for example, but from an entertainment point of view, can you really say Monday's was anywhere close to the other meetings between Chelski and United this season... whoever won them?
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> Hope you noticed I was very refrained last Monday
>
>
> Bob you was also very quiete.
>
> Just two questions " Why in the eyes of United
> supporters is it always a bad or boring game when
> they lose?"
> No credit for the opposing teams tactics
> Do United ever lose when they have played well or
> is that a no,no to the majority of their arrogant
> supporters
I only speak for myself Dave but 1. I think you are fast becoming as anti-Man U as CnC and talking a lot of drivel (

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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
Come on CITEH, get intake them
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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
With City looking for silverware in Sat FA Cup clash semi with Chelsea, don't xpct to be too competitive at Old Trafford.
At best a draw or United can win without City risking a hard encounter and injuries.:S
At best a draw or United can win without City risking a hard encounter and injuries.:S
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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
i say no more
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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
Englander Wrote:
> davetheflower Wrote:
>
>
> > Hope you noticed I was very refrained last
> Monday
> >
> >
> > Bob you was also very quiete.
> >
> > Just two questions " Why in the eyes of United
> > supporters is it always a bad or boring game
> when
> > they lose?"
> > No credit for the opposing teams tactics
> > Do United ever lose when they have played well
> or
> > is that a no,no to the majority of their
> arrogant
> > supporters
>
> I only speak for myself Dave but 1. I think you
> are fast becoming as anti-Man U as CnC and talking
> a lot of drivel (
) 2. when I watch a game United
> are involved in, my focus is near as damn it all
> on United, I don't give a fark about the oppo, why
> should I? When I see United doing something good,
> I rarely notice if the oppo could have done
> better. When the oppo do something good I
> invariably see something we should have done
> better. It has always amazed me that supporters of
> all clubs are not the same, I support United and
> so naturally they are who my focus is on. There
> are of course exceptions, such as the excellent
> Chelski goal and save in that match or when Barca
> whipped our butts. I usually get an overall feel
> for a game and there have been plenty times United
> have won and I have been disappointed with their
> performance. We have a history, greater in these
> terms I think than any other club, of attacking
> football, of flair and excitement, and that is
> what we (I) are raised on and expect to see. If
> you aren't a United fan it may be much harder for
> people to see but we aren't happy with the
> mundane, tactical stuff, we want to be off our
> seats being "enthralled". And there have been
> plenty games I have watched involving United which
> have entertained me, win, lose or draw, the FA Cup
> game at OT for example, but from an entertainment
> point of view, can you really say Monday's was
> anywhere close to the other meetings between
> Chelski and United this season... whoever won
> them?
>
> Manchester United Football Club 5 - Sh1ty 0
You have summed it up perfectly in your ramblings
You,like the majority of United fans are blinkered.you only see red.
I suppose being the most successful premier league club and nearly the most successful english club in Europe would make anyone
a touch arrogant.
> davetheflower Wrote:
>
>
> > Hope you noticed I was very refrained last
> Monday
> >
> >
> > Bob you was also very quiete.
> >
> > Just two questions " Why in the eyes of United
> > supporters is it always a bad or boring game
> when
> > they lose?"
> > No credit for the opposing teams tactics
> > Do United ever lose when they have played well
> or
> > is that a no,no to the majority of their
> arrogant
> > supporters
>
> I only speak for myself Dave but 1. I think you
> are fast becoming as anti-Man U as CnC and talking
> a lot of drivel (

> are involved in, my focus is near as damn it all
> on United, I don't give a fark about the oppo, why
> should I? When I see United doing something good,
> I rarely notice if the oppo could have done
> better. When the oppo do something good I
> invariably see something we should have done
> better. It has always amazed me that supporters of
> all clubs are not the same, I support United and
> so naturally they are who my focus is on. There
> are of course exceptions, such as the excellent
> Chelski goal and save in that match or when Barca
> whipped our butts. I usually get an overall feel
> for a game and there have been plenty times United
> have won and I have been disappointed with their
> performance. We have a history, greater in these
> terms I think than any other club, of attacking
> football, of flair and excitement, and that is
> what we (I) are raised on and expect to see. If
> you aren't a United fan it may be much harder for
> people to see but we aren't happy with the
> mundane, tactical stuff, we want to be off our
> seats being "enthralled". And there have been
> plenty games I have watched involving United which
> have entertained me, win, lose or draw, the FA Cup
> game at OT for example, but from an entertainment
> point of view, can you really say Monday's was
> anywhere close to the other meetings between
> Chelski and United this season... whoever won
> them?
>
> Manchester United Football Club 5 - Sh1ty 0
You have summed it up perfectly in your ramblings
You,like the majority of United fans are blinkered.you only see red.
I suppose being the most successful premier league club and nearly the most successful english club in Europe would make anyone
a touch arrogant.
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Re: Re: Manchester champions v Manchester Chumps
12 years 2 months ago
I might say more...
< have no idea how this will look once I hit post, apologies if it is a mess! lol
Biggest win between the two sides... league derby match at Maine Rd, United beat City 7-1
Competition City wins Draws United wins
League 40 49 59
FA Cup 3 0 6
League Cup 3 1 2
Community Shield 0 0 2
Total 46 50 69
Team Manchester City Manchester United
League 3 19
FA Cup 5 11
League Cup 2 4
Community Shield 4 19
European Cup 0 3
UEFA Cup 0 0
Cup Winners' Cup 1 1
European Super Cup 0 1
Intercontinental Cup 0 1
Club World Cup 0 1
Total 15 60
Maybe Shity will catch up by the year 3500 but somehow I doubt it (

Biggest win between the two sides... league derby match at Maine Rd, United beat City 7-1
Competition City wins Draws United wins
League 40 49 59
FA Cup 3 0 6
League Cup 3 1 2
Community Shield 0 0 2
Total 46 50 69
Team Manchester City Manchester United
League 3 19
FA Cup 5 11
League Cup 2 4
Community Shield 4 19
European Cup 0 3
UEFA Cup 0 0
Cup Winners' Cup 1 1
European Super Cup 0 1
Intercontinental Cup 0 1
Club World Cup 0 1
Total 15 60
Maybe Shity will catch up by the year 3500 but somehow I doubt it (

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