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Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Oi Rags, this is how you celebrate

> http://www.mcfc.co.uk/Video/Features/City-legends-

> do-the-Poznan can't see much of that from the 300

> that ManUre supporters that can make next Monday

> if Sunday is anthing to go by.


So your star boy Mario didn't make it to the bus tour, Tevez is on his way back to Argentina, not much to celebrate for you boys. Our season's not over yet, we can start celebrating Sunday morning whatever the result.


I've heard nothing but derision from fans and media alike about the bizarre celebrations that your 'supporters' do these days. It's a bit ridiculous.


Matt, nice try. All I have to say to you is 19....

I think we all tend to underestimate just how emotional the game of football really is.


I'm more or less happy with the above squad (thanks Mr. Lush) though would have liked to have seen Anderson in there somewhere. But, I have every faith in Sir Alex - he really is the best FM going, to my mind. The final won't be a walk-over for either side and it should be a fantastic match. Shame (for us) that it will be the awesome Edwin's last game.


As for your antics BR. You have your fun (while it lasts....).


And...oooh 19 IS SUCH a GOOOOOOOD number SP...miles better than 18, M123.......oooooh yes....

'bout now Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > ?200m Lol !

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> ??

Where do you get a figure of ?200m for the party? Oh, of course we "bought" the FA Cup didn't we. PMSL

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I wish to place it on record that, unlike Ryan

> Giggs, if you catch me shagging a glamour model

> with big tits you can tell anybody you @#$%& like.


It's alright Jah. There is a fair chance the glamour model would take out a super injunction in your case.

Congratulations to Swansea City on reaching the Promised Land! Made my first visit to the new Wembley to watch the game (friend got me a free ticket), brilliant atmosphere, awesome stadium and very exciting!


I think the Swans can do a good job in the PL next season, I like the way they like to knock the ball around. Whether they have to beef up the squad I don't know but hopefully they can last the course!

I'm not really into international football anymore but I was a bit surprised not to see Rooney playing when I turned on the match. Given I hadn't read of an injury I did a quick search and discovered he's had a hair transplant. Please tell me that not why he's not playing.

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