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" You have to admire that Bob Crow for his resulte defence of his members and the general publics safety - I for one am more than happy to experience a slight disruption to my commute as long as it ensures the workers are not exploited."

"No, Ive not been into football that long really, I always preferred Rugby, but when the chance came along to support a team and appear to be a regular guy ."


"I chose manchester united as they were winning at the time I decided football was kewl - maybe late 1990's ? Like most other ManU fans, I believe that George best was the best player of all time, based on on what other people say and the 3 youtube clips I have watched"


"Yes, I have managed to exaggerate familial links with Manchester as a defence mechanism & have the ability to cry at will when Munich '58 is mentioned, but in reality ,I am Surrey born & bred"


"yes, I went to Old Trafford once and ejoyed the day. I have to admit though, I was glad to get back to ED, as Manchester is a post industrial wasteland populated by inbred trogloditic Kyle fodder"


" Obviously I wouldnt watch a game by myself at home, I prefer tennis - C'MON ANDY "

" Yes, I went for the goatee, shaved head and oversized headphones look last year, but I wasnt fooling anyone - I was still a 38 year old father of 2,working in marketing and the music I forced myself to listen to was terrible. Give me a bit of Pink Floyd and my slippers anyday..."

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