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Why do you say that? Man U fans didn't get a bad press last time did they (I genuinely can't remember). There's loads of crowd trouble in Italy, and fans and police have been killed in the last year or so, so I don't think anyone's going to suggest the English fans are going over there to kick off (with the probable exception of Blatter, but he's a cock).


Where were those Leeds fans killed a few years back, was that Turkey?

Sandperson Wrote:

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> atila the gooner Wrote:

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> > The picture captures the real essence, the very

> > being of the spotty one.

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> You forgot to mention his greasy hair.


You've just done that for me, thanks, you're a star.

Come on Atila, putting aside your hatred of all things Man Utd for a second and give credit where credit is due. The boy has been fantastic again this season. If Ronaldo isn't Footballer of The Year again this year I'll be very surprised. He certainly deserves it.

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> May the best team win tonight!


Quite right, hope it's a good game with no nonsense penalties or sending offs, just a good contest.


Normally I'd be in the pub, but I feel really nervous about this one (more so than I have about the Chelsea matches in recent years).

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