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Apart from AY being shot this week, a lot of stuff about United seems to be focusing on how boring they are to watch. This appears to come from the Moyes watchers who are awaiting the fall of the Empire. In my opinion United have for the most part been boring in CL matches away from home for some time now when it was more a case of ensuring they didn't lose than having to win. Not attractive to watch, though I actually thought this weeks game was one of their better ones.


As I'm not an avid watcher of other teams in the CL, do you think most group matches are more of an endurance test than entertainment?

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> For you Red Devil, trailer for "Class of '92"

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA2PgjssNXE&feature

> =youtu.be (See, I can be nice !!!)


I know, you're just a big softy at heart...C'mon Sunderland!!!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Celtic wore a poppy on the shirt and made a

> donation to the poppy appeal. A minutes silence

> would not have been observed as a significant

> proportion of the fan base is Irish and not big

> fans of the army for obvious reasons.


Er. No they didn't. Not a poppy in site.

It's a shame that county decided to fold to the lowest of your fans knowing that a silence would be spoilt.

Pretty poor week for the reputation of 'the greatest fans in the world'.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Celtic wore a poppy on the shirt and made a

> donation to the poppy appeal. A minutes silence

> would not have been observed as a significant

> proportion of the fan base is Irish and not big

> fans of the army for obvious reasons.



You'd think they'd still respect the dead to be honest. I think that was a poor decision.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/famine_01.shtml


Maybe an interesting history lesson for some. Without the famine there may not have been a Glasgow Celtic or indeed Hibernian or Dundee United in Scotland. I'm not advocating disrespecting the dead of the great wars but there are historical reasons involved that make it a complex question as to why some choose to. Personally I think people should be able to keep quiet for a minute as a mark of respect to those who it means something to.


I can't explain the following though:


http://www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk/UPDATE-Disgraceful-boos-chanting-mar-minute-s/story-20057713-detail/story.html


Fuck Grimsby and fuck their fans.Right?

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