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Yanited fans seem ok when the media puts forth glowing reports about their signings and anything else associated to the club, yet when they have the nerve to suggest that recent signings are there for money (shock) and not the glory of playing for the club, they become very indignant.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Yanited fans seem ok when the media puts forth

> glowing reports about their signings and anything

> else associated to the club, yet when they have

> the nerve to suggest that recent signings are

> there for money (shock) and not the glory of

> playing for the club, they become very indignant.


Of course they are there for the money but it's not always about money. Witness in a different sport Sexton deciding to return to play club rugby in Ireland when he could earn more in France like (world cup hero) Wilko did.


As for the media, I agree with RD that it's mostly crap that is written in it. I've asked you a straight question, what should I read to be as knowledgeable as you?

Otta Wrote:

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> Shit. The whole team were pretty shit and I've no

> idea why he didn't start Sterling against a Villa

> team who have started really well.


Probably because he played a full game for England and you have a Champions League game on Tues. Squad rotation innit...

This from BBC's website (don't know how to post the table)


Real Madrid 1-2 Atletico Madrid (FT)

Posted at 21:02


Notice anyone missing from the La Liga table? No, it's not an error. Real are 12th in the table with two defeats from three matches. They are Manchester Unitedesque in their current slump.

Javier Hernandez will be feeling right at home.

Otta Wrote:

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> Wow, just seen the scoreline. I'd assumed it was

> over at 1-2.

>

> It allowed me to get a good retort to a Man U fan

> that was having a right laugh at Liverpool

> yesterday. Always keep your poder dry until all

> the results are in!


Indeed, and remember Yanited have now got Angel fooking Di Maria.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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

> -----

> > To quote a certain Red Devil, Angel fooking Di

> > Maria, Radamel fooking Falcao.

>

> I'm looking forward to United stuffing you.


Alan f**k you too. No offence

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