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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Oh dear. The Manchester teams are in the Europa

> league? Bit of a step down.....but I'm sure we

> will have new 1 st and 2nd favourites. It's more

> fun than the champions league anyway


Fun or funny? United were in easiest group of ALL the English clubs by a country mile. I wonder how United's official media representatives, Sky, will put a positive spin on this one?

Southgate says United are in "transition", really? You could say the same for City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool etc. Whatever happened to that unique ingredient that, according to Sky anyway, only Man Ure possess. So called character, so often said to be the characteristic that divides them from the rest. Must have dried up tonight eh?

Amazing how there is a distinct lack of banter from the Man Ure fans on here who were so vcal when crowing about the 8 - 2 win over Arsenal. My my how times change, fnacy being dumped out of Europe by the minnows of Basel. City must be gutted 10 points has seen many other teams through but not them.


While on the subject of Citeh, here's a little number for $amir Na$ri - Nana nana nana nana na na na na, you're on channel 5, channel 5, you're on channel 5.


Somebody has bought me a recently amended Atlas of Europe, apparently Manchester isn't in it.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Somebody has bought me a recently amended Atlas of

> Europe, apparently Manchester isn't in it.



It is, it's next to the Swiss village of Schadenfreude in the district of Haaaaaa Ha Ha Ha Ha haaaaaaa!!

maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> >

> > Somebody has bought me a recently amended Atlas

> of

> > Europe, apparently Manchester isn't in it.

>

>

> It is, it's next to the Swiss village of

> Schadenfreude in the district of Haaaaaa Ha Ha Ha

> Ha haaaaaaa!!


>:D< Loads more mileage in this, keep em coming.


Apparently stores in Surrey, Hampshire, and Dorset have sold out of paper tissues as disappointed Man Ure fans buy up stocks to dry their tears. According to them Thursday is the new Wednesday.

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