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Keef Wrote:

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> Indeed there is!

>

> Have to ask Atila, if these people that wind you

> up the wrong way wre Arsenal supporters, would

> they still wind you up? ;-)


In response to your question Keef, regardless of affiliations, a prat is a prat no matter what colour, race or creed. I'm sure that you, as we all do, know of supporters that are a disgrace to the club they allegedly support and themselves. One of the nicest guys I work with is a Spurs supporter, and we get along really well. So the colour of the football kit is not a problem for me. The persons character of course is something completely different.

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> spadetownboy Wrote:

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> > good on you jah.

>

> Why did I just know you would stick your oar

> in!!!I stand by what I said, so what's your

> response to that? Fergusmoan thinks he is above

> apologising the FA and probably god almighty.

> Odious man.



he shoots ,he scores.

spadetownboy Wrote:

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> atila the gooner Wrote:

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> > spadetownboy Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > good on you jah.

> >

> > Why did I just know you would stick your oar

> > in!!!I stand by what I said, so what's your

> > response to that? Fergusmoan thinks he is above

> > apologising the FA and probably god almighty.

> > Odious man.

>

>

> he shoots ,he scores.


You couldn't score if you fell into a barrell of tits, you'd come up sucking your thumb. Just like Fergusmoan having a sulk.!!! B)

Annasfield Wrote:

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>

> Cassius - Who's your team?


I'm a gooner and have been since 1970. Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch pretty much describes my feelings for many years. Both my ex and my current partner were/are ManU fans so have had to develop a thick skin! We're all right most of the time through a shared loathing of Chelsea! but when the two teams meet we find it hard to watch the game together and stay civil. Now what was it that Bill Shankley said about football?

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> The fact that they are by far (on their day) the

> most entertaining football team known to man is a

> joy



Another thing that gets trotted out this season....what a load of rubbish. Entertaining? Meh. Good football? Yes. 'By far...the most entertaining football team...' I'd say Man U are easily as exciting every week.


*Runs for cover*

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> to be fair Sandperson, since I wrote that I've not

> seen anything to support my claim so.... I'm going

> to agree with you


Well...that's put any chance of a bit if biff to bed.


I am a little stumped.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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>

> > The fact that they are by far (on their day)

> the

> > most entertaining football team known to man is

> a

> > joy

>

>

> Another thing that gets trotted out this

> season....what a load of rubbish. Entertaining?

> Meh. Good football? Yes. 'By far...the most

> entertaining football team...' I'd say Man U are

> easily as exciting every week.

>

> *Runs for cover*


The only exiting thing about Man Ure is the touch line antics of the Knighted one, venting his spleen on all and sundry about the unfair treatment his charges receive each week. He is most definitely excitable.

Ahh, that's better!


It wouldn't be the same without him though would it Atila? Just think, no more 'Fergie time', no more 'disrespecting the traditions of the FA Cup'. No more 'red-nosed alcoholic' jokes. What would the Gooners do with their boundless wit?


*After all, it's not like Arsene 'do you want a sweetie' Wenger likes to moan about matters football is it? He's almost single handedly destroyed the national game in this country by playing a team composed almost entirely of - shock horror - foreigners! He's also, allegedly, a pedalo and blind by all accounts.


*Just an example of some United style wit! ;-)

Cassius. I was merely trying to highlight how we all hear the same old things trotted out about managers. As I said, Fergie's an alcoholic, Wenger's short sighted or whatever, Keegan doesn't know what he's doing (in this case it's true). Don't be so touchy, as a 34 year old football fan I've heard it all before, it's idiotic but it's just another way to get a rise out of a rival supporter. Do you really think that I believe Arsene is a kiddy fiddler? Of course I don't.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Ahh, that's better!

>

> It wouldn't be the same without him though would

> it Atila? Just think, no more 'Fergie time', no

> more 'disrespecting the traditions of the FA Cup'.

> No more 'red-nosed alcoholic' jokes. What would

> the Gooners do with their boundless wit?

>

> *After all, it's not like Arsene 'do you want a

> sweetie' Wenger likes to moan about matters

> football is it? He's almost single handedly

> destroyed the national game in this country by

> playing a team composed almost entirely of - shock

> horror - foreigners! He's also, allegedly, a

> pedalo and blind by all accounts.

>

> *Just an example of some United style wit! ;-)


Yes, a very enlightened view from a Man Ure fan. Is this what passes for humour in Salford. My, my, the long dark winter nights must fly by up there with such rapier like wit at your disposal.

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