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Chorlton said:
everything i fucken despise in out-of-town united/liverpool fans right fucken there

Shut up you tedious cunts - matchday atmosphere means getting a good seat by the telly, you are without doubt the biggest fucken pain in the arse out of any group of people ever - with your regurgitated sky sports endorsed opinion and your replica shirt.

the last time i bought a replica shirt was 1998.

So you don't think the treble is a unique achievement in English football?

And for what it's worth it's plastic paddy cunts like you that are the biggest pain in the hole to almost everyone who fucking lives here.

Tell you what dipshit, i'll take your house in Manchester and you can move to mine in Belfast, you can head over to Celtic games with all your wee fenian mates to watch shite football in a shite league, and I can enjoy some of the best football in Europe in the flesh.
 
Bazza said:
I honestly think that Liverpool beating United in the Champions League final would be the mother of all bragging rights.

Certainly more than a treble considering that one year you considered yourselves too big to be playing in the FA Cup.

ahh but my backing of Liverpool is contingent on us going out to AC Milan. If it's us in the final then there is no Hobbsans choice!

Anyway that's just another reason for me to silently cheer on the red shite tonight, the chance of beating them in Athens is just too good. It really will be deal or no deal but fuck me it would be amazing.
 
revol68 said:
Anyway that's just another reason for me to silently cheer on the red shite tonight, the chance of beating them in Athens is just too good. It really will be deal or no deal but fuck me it would be amazing.

I can see how that appeals. We are talking about a non-event though....:D
 
revol68 said:
the last time i bought a replica shirt was 1998.

So you don't think the treble is a unique achievement in English football?

possibly, done in scotland a long time ago now tho...

revol68 said:
And for what it's worth it's plastic paddy cunts like you that are the biggest pain in the hole to almost everyone who fucking lives here.

haven't wee been through the 'where chorlton is actually from' bit - i'm pretty sure we have - still don't let that stop you

revol68 said:
Tell you what dipshit, i'll take your house in Manchester and you can move to mine in Belfast, you can head over to Celtic games with all your wee fenian mates to watch shite football in a shite league, and I can enjoy some of the best football in Europe in the flesh.

Ahem, i hate to repeat myself but can you stop with the 'fenian' abuse please?

ahh yes, you are fenian so it makes it alright - a little odd that you are the only self confessed fenian who is scared to go to a man utd bar on the falls road tho? not that fenian obv.
 
who cares about Scottish football it's shite and the only reason it has such a following (well for the Old Firm teams) is cause of ethno nationalist allegiances and history, something i have absolutely no interest in. I mean honestly how exciting has this season been for a Celtic fan?

I'm not scared to watch Man United on the Falls Rd, infact i've drank on the Falls Rd far more times than you could dream of, it's a matter of not wanting to hang out on the Falls Rd, I don't like the place, I prefer to drink in pubs that are more mixed. I also have prod mates who I would not expect to sit in a Falls Rd pub anymore than they would expect me to go up the Shankill for a pint.

And yes you are from here originally but perhaps I might ask when you left.
 
revol68 said:
And yes you are from here originally but perhaps I might ask when you left.



<sighs>

away and take a fuck to yerself revol.

Why in the name of fuck would i bother myself to tell you anything more than i already have about myself to you?


anyway i think i'm probably too old for ye
 
nonamenopackdrill said:
Hey girls - can you name the British clubs who have won a European trophy this century? I'll give you a clue, there's 4 of them.

1999 seems a long time ago now. It's better to make history than to be it. :p


Is it Liverpool, Liverpool, Liverpool and Liverpool?
 
Biffo! You asked that yourself. Anyway, didn't Newcastle win the Intertoto.

"It's better to make history than to be it." I hope the rest of the LFC fans takes this into consideration before launching into THAT song tonight.
 
Chorlton said:
<sighs>

away and take a fuck to yerself revol.

Why in the name of fuck would i bother myself to tell you anything more than i already have about myself to you?


anyway i think i'm probably too old for ye

let's get this perfectly straight, IF I was a nonce I'd not be a bummer one!:mad: ;) :D
 
Bazza said:
Biffo! You asked that yourself. Anyway, didn't Newcastle win the Intertoto.
HAHA, yes, and quite a trophy it is, doesn't even guarantee entry into next season's intertoto. UEFA must hate us.

This thread appears to be going the way of many Manchester Utd threads, shame really.
 
editor said:
Sounds like actually going to a game might be a bigger achievement for you.

tell you what, you send us over two hundred quid and i'll be over in a flash. I'm sure you can afford it, from all the non corporate work you do.:rolleyes:
 
revol68 said:
yes but still the treble is the holy grail.
Is it f**k, more marketing speak. :D. From a team that considered themselves too important for the FA cup to then brag about winning it, priceless.
 
sleaterkinney said:
Is it f**k, more marketing speak. :D. From a team that considered themselves too important for the FA cup to then brag about winning it, priceless.

yes because Man United weren't under considerable pressure from outside sources on that one.
 
"In football, the Holy Grail was the dish, plate, or cup used by Ashley Grimes at the Last Supper, said to possess miraculous powers. The connection of Terry Gibson with the Grail legend dates from Mickey Thomas' Eric Djemba Djemba (late 12th century) in which Djemba Djemba receives the Grail from an apparition of Ashley Grimes and sends it with his followers to Great Britain; building upon this theme, later writers recounted how Djemba Djemba used the Grail to catch Ashley Grimes' blood while interring him and that in Britain he founded a line of guardians to keep it safe".

Wikipedia rules!
 
revol68 said:
yes because Man United weren't under considerable pressure from outside sources on that one.
You're telling me they couldn't have resisted that if they wanted to?. We didn't pull out of any competitions when we were in it.
 
revol68 said:
I'm sure you can afford it, from all the non corporate work you do.
You seem rather fixated with my income and supposed wealth, even if you haven't the slightest clue what you're on about. It's got nothing to do with this thread so I'll ask you to keep your big (and laughably clueless) hooter out of my personal affairs.

As for your request: sorry, I have no interest in financing lazy, glory-seeking armchair supporters with no connection to the team they claim to support (apart from the Sky box, natch).

As for your pitiful squawking about not having the money, it's not really cutting it. Sure, I wouldn't expect you to be able to attend many games, but only managing a single solitary game - home or away, friendly or European - in decades really is laughable stuff.
 
editor said:
You seem rather fixated with my income and supposed wealth, even if you haven't the slightest clue what you're on about. It's got nothing to do with this thread so I'll ask you to keep your big (and laughably clueless) hooter out of my personal affairs.

As for your request: sorry, I have no interest in financing lazy, glory-seeking armchair supporters with no connection to the team they claim to support (apart from the Sky box, natch).

As for your pitiful squawking about not having the money, it's not really cutting it. Sure, I wouldn't expect you to be able to attend many games, but only managing a single solitary game - home or away, friendly or European - in decades really is laughable stuff.

Decades? I'm only in my early twenties, and spent my teenage years doing political balls all the time, any disposable income I had (and it was very little!!) went on getting around Europe for such things. Not that I didn't enjoy it at the time. The simple fact is that I have other things in my life than Man Utd and 200 quid spent going to see them play could be 200 quid put towards nearly a week away with aload of my mates (most of whom wouldn't go watch Man United with me!). I don't see how this affects my ability to support Man Utd, nor for that matter discuss them on a shitty bulletin board. Anyway as we all know alot of the folk who seem to be able to afford to go to Premiership games don't do much in the way of supporting, infact the one person in my circle of friends who has seen Man Utd in Old Trafford is a glory hunter par excellance.

It's funny you're so touchy about your own employment considering you claimed i'm engulfed in a corporate capitalist lifestyle.

So if you don't want questions asked about your own finances perhaps you should accept the simple fact that I've not been able to afford to watch Man Utd in the past.
 
revol68 said:
I don't see how this affects my ability to support Man Utd, nor for that matter discuss them on a shitty bulletin board.
Mind the door doesn't hit your arse on the way out, Sky Box Boy!
 
editor said:
Mind the door doesn't hit your arse on the way out, Sky Box Boy!

What exactly is your hang up with Sky Television anyway? Is there a problem with watching football on the television?
 
*dips toe in*

flight from belfast to mancland (return) with bmibaby is £42
hotel not that far from old trafford is about £50 (holiday inn express) - need to book in advance though

dunno where the £200 is comming from unless its the ticket price


*wanders back out again*
 
Pingu said:
*dips toe in*

flight from belfast to mancland (return) with bmibaby is £42
hotel not that far from old trafford is about £50 (holiday inn express) - need to book in advance though

dunno where the £200 is comming from unless its the ticket price


*wanders back out again*

42 quid a return flight seems very cheap with BMIbaby, the cheapest i've sourced has been about 70. You sure you're including taxes?

allow about 35 quid for the ticket and then some basic spending money and it's about two hundred quid atleast.
 
still funny that I should justify my expenditure whilst Editor gets very touchy when the non corporate nature of his work and income is discussed.
 
dirtysanta said:
£200 :confused:

I managed to get to 6 home games last year and tickets prices were £50-70. Petrol £50 and drinks £20.

So thats £140... and you were driving :D

Not that far off really ;)
 
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