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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You take the bait everytime don't you. Could have

> been anyone but you have blame it on someone else.

> You can't contain your hatred of anyone who isn't

> Arsenal. It's always you. You could have fight in

> an empty room. Same old myopic Atila.

> Of course I expect your next post to be full of

> the usual venom and threats and insults and I'm

> not even gone bother to stoop to your level deign

> them with a reply unless by some miracle you

> undergo a personality change and you start to act

> rationally and behave yourself on this Forum. I

> live in hope but somehow I really doubt it.


What bait are you on about. Some sad wanker who comes from the midlands tries to give it large and when someone stands up to said wanker, it is they that are in the wrong?? Just how does that work??

Sandperson also just made a point based on what was said on Radio 5, he never said it was true, but he said that the Arsenal lack of funds thing had been called in to question on BBC Radio, which raises an interesting topic for discussion.


Now, you replied not by saying "hmm, interesting point, I disgree because....", but rather by saying "Well I couldn't let your bullshit pass. Man Ure have to spend to achieve where as we don't, and never have even when we went 49 games unbeaten. We leave that shit to Man Ure and Chavski.Same old Manu Ure fans full of MANURE.". Hardly mature discussion about a game we all enjoy / love.


Then ratty makes a light hearted quip about Pires taking a dive, and even finishes it with a smiley face, and you go mental about himand his team!


I don't know if you just flame on here because you just enjoy the wind ups, and want to be the panto villan, or if you are really that wound up about everything. I do think you could do with some new quips though.

fuck off Keef you cunt, just cos liverpool haven't won anything since last fucking century *coughs politely into hand* why don't you fuck off back to millwall or wherever it is you come from, typical Liverpool, always full of liverpudenda MWAH HAH HAH HAH HAH



...or not.

Blimey - I only went out for lunch.


God I hate this thread, I wish I stayed away like I said I would. On the Liverpool forums there's an ignore function, whereby if you constantly fall out with someone, you can ignore them and their comments won't appear. Wonder if Admin could set one up on here.


I'm torn next weekend I'm afraid. Would love Pompey to win and play in Europe, but also I'd love to see Robbie "GOD" Fowler do the business for Cardiff. I will therefore hope for a 4-3 win to Pompey with a Fowler hat-trick.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> @#$%& off Keef you @#$%&, just cos liverpool

> haven't won anything since last @#$%& century

> *coughs politely into hand* why don't you @#$%&

> off back to millwall or wherever it is you come

> from, typical Liverpool, always full of

> liverpudenda MWAH HAH HAH HAH HAH

>

>

> ...or not.

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Oi!!! (6) Quit picking on Keef and get your facts right. I think you'll find we've won a fair bit of silverware this century! ;-)

Ahh come one SimonM, we all know you're running scared. With Leeds in the Championship next season our Yorkshire derbies get a lot more interesting than Leeds v Huddersfield. You'll be battling with the Wendies to avoid the drop.


On a more serious matter, how did the ex-Leeds boys do this season at Brammal Lane?

>>Ahh come one SimonM, we all know you're running scared. <<


Not quite scared, but you are quite right :)) - I'd rather we were competing in the Championship againbs Doncaster than Leeds.


Matt Kilgallon had a great season - if only our other main cenral defended Chris Morgan had his speed and did not keep gettings yellows and reds! Rob Hulse not so good. He came back from that long-term injury he picke dup at Chelsea last season but has not yet regained his sharpness. But perhaps, as a striker and a talented one at that, he just needs more time. However if we manage to hang on to James Beattie it would not surprise me at all if Blackwell let Hulse move on as we are actually quite well off for strikers - Sharp, Stead, Shelton and even Danny Webber.


After starting with 2 draws and an abyssmal defeat Blackwell's record was 27 points from 14 games - if united had sustained hat throughout we would have walked back to the Premier. We also topped the Championship for home attendances. So one way or another the pressure will be om KB to engineer a flying start to next season - expectations are (possibly unreasonably) high...

SimonM


If Leeds do get back into the Championship (fingers crossed) then the matches against the Blades will be real hummdingers for more than the usual reasons.


Natural rivalry in the fixture is already quite intense. In fact, I'd put games against you and the Wendies joint third in our grudge match list after United and Chelsea.


Then you've got a couple of our players who Leeds fans liked and were sorry to see go. Killa especially was a hard one to swallow having come through our youth team. We wanted the next Woodgate - and we sort of got him, buggering off when we ran out of money, again! Hulse was always impressive though never scored as many as you thought he should have.


Then the big factor, Blackwell. Hounded from Elland Road just months after taking us to the play-off final. Given time and resources I think he really could be a great manager. He had neither at Leeds. In hindsight it was a mistake but I doubt he would have stayed with us when we went down anyway. The reception he gets from the Leeds fans will be interesting. Not that I'd swap him for Gary Mac now anyway. Legend.

David


I am sure losing Hulse & Kilgallon to us stuck in your throat. But it has long been the case that these two teams have raided one another when one of them is thriving and the other isn't. I recall Mick Jones, Tony Currie and Alex Sabella all going North. It was nice to have a bit of revenge as only in recent years has the balance tipped our way.>:D<


Yes, United v United would be a sell-out at both venues I think - and I hope if it comes off Sky do the decent thing and show one of them live at least!


As for Kevin Blackwell, there was a school of thought when he was with us that he, more than Colin, was responsible for us getting to two cup semi-finals, the play-off final and 3rd place in the Championship in the same season - immediately after which these two had their falling out and KB went off to Leeds. This season he effectively took over Robson's team and kicked their arses. Now he has the three year contract it will be interesting to see who he buys/sells in the summer and how things go from August.


Should Leeds not get promotion have you any recommendations/fears as to who he might swoop on? :))

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