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StraferJack Wrote:

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> I say man utd will no away win the league

>

> Red devil says he's glad I say that

>

> One of us is less secure in their convictions

> today

>

> Plus.. Yknow... Hamstring


You reckon?

Thigh strain actually.

In case you're wondering, your team won today...

I reckoned Blue had been banned or something. Talk about coming out of the closet! I still wonder if United had the chance to buy Ozil, why the hell they didn't. This league is full of incomplete teams for want of a better expression. City today looked good but will they keep it up? I still think it's the most open PL for years in terms of the number of teams who could do it. I include Liverpool in that.

One thing that concerns me is why Jonny Evans hasn't been given a game this season. He has developed into an excellent defender. Why has Rio played 6 games on the trot?

Good points Alan


Red devil. Not sure why you are coming across as a Manc parkdrive


The other day I took a neutral time to suggest your team had no chance of winning the title. You responded dismissively


If you want to suggest my team are equally unlikely then I will happily concur. But it would be nice if you didn't respond to criticism of man utd with knockbacks at other teams or their supporters. Because then it makes you look like... Well... A Manc parkdrive

StraferJack Wrote:

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> The other day I took a neutral time to suggest

> your team had no chance of winning the title. You

> responded dismissively


So when you diagree with something it's neutral, a mere suggestion.

When I do it, it's dismissive. Right.

Must be great living in your world.



> If you want to suggest my team are equally

> unlikely then I will happily concur. But it would

> be nice if you didn't respond to criticism of man

> utd with knockbacks at other teams or their

> supporters. Because then it makes you look

> like... Well... A Manc parkdrive


How I respond to other posts is none of your business. Delusions of grandeur from SJ, suerly not.

The fact that you posted a gloating comment around the time City's fourth goal went in, shows you're far more akin to PD in nature then I'll ever be...

I said a neutral time, not a neutral comment


My post the other day wasn't timed to pour salt on an open wound


Your response definitely contributed to the timing of any comment today tho


But again, I don't mind a small amount of schadenfreude between fans. Some of that is oil on the wheels. I don't recall any bad blood between us?


But telling someone involved in a direct conversation with you that your comments to that person are "none of their business" seems a bit off, no?

StraferJack Wrote:

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> My post the other day wasn't timed to pour salt on

> an open wound


> Your response definitely contributed to the

> timing of any comment today tho


What is this 'open wound' you speak of? The only one who appears to have an open wound is you SJ, and as it became clear today, a festering one at that.



> But telling someone involved in a direct

> conversation with you that your comments to that

> person are "none of their business" seems a bit

> off, no?


I didn't say that your comments to me are none of your business.

I said it's none of your business how I respond to posts, your's or anybody else's...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Good to see Arsenal top though. Enjoy.

>

> Oh no it isn't.



I know - couple of glasses of wine and I'll compliment anyone.

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