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red devil Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> > matthew123 Wrote:

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> > > > Scholes 9 Lucas 0

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> > > Hahaha - I wonder if Scholes is being tee'd

> up

> > for

> > > Footballer of the Year, with Fletcher getting

> > the

> > > PFA joke award. If Scholes and Fletcher

> played

> > for

> > > any other Club they'd get 2 yellow cards each

> > > every game before half time.

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> > Now I wonder what would have happened if I had

> > said that?

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> *rolls eyes and ignores it...*



Try and be original you've already been beaten to the punch on that one. Nice to see supporters of the real Manchester club on the forum now.

Keef Wrote:

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> Scholes is a good player, who like Gazza before

> him, couldn't tackle, which is a weakness of his

> game, but I don't think you can say he's

> maliciously dirty.



Oh course the alternative view is that if you know you can't tackle as long as you have a hole in your bottom, which is the case with Scholes, then you shouldn't try to tackle cos the chances are you will fail, catch someone, and either get carded or sent off, so the fact you already know this smacks of intent everytime he makes a daft attempt at a tackle. Ask Reyes if he thinks Scholes is a nice clean player.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Nice to see supporters of the real Manchester club

> on the forum now.

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> Just wondering how long it's going to take you to

> slag them off too. It seems to be your raison

> d'?tre on this thread to dismiss everyone but your

> beloved Arsenal.


Not at all, we gave them Adebayor, which I think was very nice of us (mind the ?25Mill was nice to). Your trouble is you're so cynical, I'm a nice likeable sort when you get to know me.

red devil Wrote:

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> Irony obviously never made it over to Woolwich...

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> Edited to remove all the previous crap...


Irony certainly didn't make it to Salford, or Trafford Business Park. And the next one please.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Try and be original you've already been beaten to

> the punch on that one. Nice to see supporters of

> the real Manchester club on the forum now.


Cheers Atila, I doubt you would have said that if I was here in September- Lovely goal by Ade in the 79th min !

And we shall see what is said next Thursday when we dump you out of the League Cup !

Surprised with that as after losing first 7 (with a threadbare team) they looked to be bouncing back. 7 points from their last 6 league games is a better return than Rafa at Liverpool. But that's football isn't it.


Maybe he has been ousted for Avram Grant who did a good job down at Chelsea.

red devil Wrote:

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> Anna hasn't been around for a while...again.

> Does anyone know whether she's gone to support her

> team (and manager) in Hungary tonight?..



She's fed up with this thread. Think I was the last straw for her, when I took exception to her post, and she took exception to my reply. What can I say, the girl supports her team right to her heart, good luck to her :)-D


Wish she'd come back though, and wish I'd never discussed footy with her, as it's more or less the only thing that we disagreed on.


Come back if you're reading!!!!!

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