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Undisputedtruth Wrote:


Evra's behaviour

> is dragging the club down. Alex said clearly

> Evra's behaviour could have caused a riot.



Gotta pull you up on this especially when you have claimed to have listened to it 20 times and you've still got it wrong. Ferguson was talking about Suarez not Evra. He was talking about Suarez' refusal to shake Evra's hand not Evra's stupid "understandable under the circumstances" celebration afterwards.

So BR, how will you feel if Tevez comes back?


Can an apology really be enough? Personally I wouldn't want him back, even though he is a great player, he has made it very clear the club doesn't mean anything to him, so f**k him.


Players are often described as "mercenary", but in his case, I think it is a perfectly valid label.

I'd imagine (hope) that Mick would take no pleasure from Ranger's problems. After all, what are Celtic without Rangers? What are Liverpool without Everton & Man U, what are Arsenal without Spurs, what are pompey without the saints?


Teams need their big rivals, or what is the point?


What was Eubank without Benn, what was Ali without Fraizer, what is English cricket without Australia????

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