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maxxi Wrote:

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> If Rio & Carrick are now seen as over the

> hill/surplus to requirements could you send them

> back now you've finished with them?


If we send them back they would actually have to go to Leeds and Spurs respectively.

Pedantry aside, I'm sure Carrick will stay, but probably curtains for Rio, who you don't need as you've now signed Roger Jinksy Johnson, the Jonah of relegation battling sides...We're all doomed!

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> If Moyes hadn't been SAF's chosen one, he would

> have been out on his ear by now. Face saving

> exercise by the rags, can't be seen to be having

> their judgement called into question.


Actually there are parallels to Wenger's first season in charge...http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/back-manchester-united-for-a-premier-league-and-fa-cup-double-next-season-just-like-arsenal-did-with-arsene-wenger-9044561.html

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> I bet his brother smiled to himself when Giggs

> scored the og.


I'm sure Ryan Giggs smiles to himself when he realises he's won the League the same number of times as Aresnal have in their whole history...

red devil Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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>

> > I bet his brother smiled to himself when Giggs

> > scored the og.

>

> I'm sure Ryan Giggs smiles to himself when he

> realises he's won the League the same number of

> times as Aresnal have in their whole history...



Pahahahahaha touchy RD, very touchy. Yanited have given it out for years, learn to take it when it comes back at you.

red devil Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > If Moyes hadn't been SAF's chosen one, he would

> > have been out on his ear by now. Face saving

> > exercise by the rags, can't be seen to be

> having

> > their judgement called into question.

>

> Actually there are parallels to Wenger's first

> season in

> charge...http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/footba

> ll/news-and-comment/back-manchester-united-for-a-p

> remier-league-and-fa-cup-double-next-season-just-l

> ike-arsenal-did-with-arsene-wenger-9044561.html


In Wengers first full season in charge he won the double, so no comparison there, because Moist in his first full season won't win either. Good try though RD.

red devil Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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>

> > Pahahahahaha touchy RD, very touchy. Yanited

> have

> > given it out for years, learn to take it when

> it

> > comes back at you.

>

> Try practicing what you preach...


My my my touchy in the extreme, have you had a humour extraction?

5 men sat in a bar. Mr Pellegrini, Mr Mourinho, Mr Rogers, Mr Wenger and Mr Moyes.


Mourinho bought the first round, he bought 5 bottles of Sagres. Wenger got the second, 5 pints of Stella. Pellegrini got the third, 5 large glasses of Chilean red wine. Rogers got the fourth, he bought 4 pints of Guiness and passed them to Wenger, Pellegrini and Mourinho.


Moyes piped up, "err where's mine?" Rogers said 'this is the fourth round pal and you're not in it!"

You could see this coming a mile away!!!!!!



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red devil Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > My my my touchy in the extreme, have you had a

> > humour extraction?

>

> So when you reply it's funny, but when I reply

> it's touchy...hmmmm


You're reponses don't surprise me at all, in fact they are pretty much in keeping with other Yanited fans across most social networks blogs etc. You're like rich children whose parents have been declared bankrupt and have been told you have to give up your pony.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> 5 men sat in a bar. Mr Pellegrini, Mr Mourinho, Mr

> Rogers, Mr Wenger and Mr Moyes.

>

> Mourinho bought the first round, he bought 5

> bottles of Sagres. Wenger got the second, 5 pints

> of Stella. Pellegrini got the third, 5 large

> glasses of Chilean red wine. Rogers got the

> fourth, he bought 4 pints of Guiness and passed

> them to Wenger, Pellegrini and Mourinho.

>

> Moyes piped up, "err where's mine?" Rogers said

> 'this is the fourth round pal and you're not in

> it!"


Careful, RD won't see the funny side.

To stick up for RD (not that he needs it) I've always thought he's generally pretty thoughtful, pragmatic and levelheaded as these things go.


Not that that reduces my schadenfreude at Man U's season, long may it continue mwah hah hah hah.....


And there's no point hainv g a comeback that involves the hammers' misery, I've decided to get my grieving in early :-/

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Parkdrive Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> >

> > > My my my touchy in the extreme, have you had

> a

> > > humour extraction?

> >

> > So when you reply it's funny, but when I reply

> > it's touchy...hmmmm

>

> You're reponses don't surprise me at all, in fact

> they are pretty much in keeping with other Yanited

> fans across most social networks blogs etc. You're

> like rich children whose parents have been

> declared bankrupt and have been told you have to

> give up your pony.


I wouldn't say RD's responses are anything of the sort. You just want them to be.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > 5 men sat in a bar. Mr Pellegrini, Mr Mourinho,

> Mr

> > Rogers, Mr Wenger and Mr Moyes.

> >

> > Mourinho bought the first round, he bought 5

> > bottles of Sagres. Wenger got the second, 5

> pints

> > of Stella. Pellegrini got the third, 5 large

> > glasses of Chilean red wine. Rogers got the

> > fourth, he bought 4 pints of Guiness and passed

> > them to Wenger, Pellegrini and Mourinho.

> >

> > Moyes piped up, "err where's mine?" Rogers said

> > 'this is the fourth round pal and you're not in

> > it!"

>

> Careful, RD won't see the funny side.


I wouldn't blame him as it's a silly joke given none of the managers were the 1st or 2nd round. Also Moyes got 3 free drinks which presumably makes him the shrewdest manager!

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