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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Wouldn't it be great if Leicester could keep it

> up.



It would be the best thing that's happened to the product known as the Premier League as far as I can remember. I genuinely hope they win it. I'm tired of the same old same old. It would be a real boost to the league.

red devil Wrote:

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> Just when you thought 'half 'n' half' scarves

> couldn't get any worse...

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> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWM22-aWwAAfEi1.jpg

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> Already out of date too...

I found the antics of those wonderful Chavski "fans" booing the players and attaching no blame whatsoever to the toxic Mourinho for what's gone on as both laughable and an indictment of them as a group. Everything about the club is toxic. Mourinho, the club, the fans, players and Abramovich deserve each other.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Wouldn't it be great if Leicester could keep it

> > up.

>

>

> It would be the best thing that's happened to the

> product known as the Premier League as far as I

> can remember. I genuinely hope they win it. I'm

> tired of the same old same old. It would be a real

> boost to the league.


Surely you'd prefer Arsenal to win it. It's been quite a while.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > > Wouldn't it be great if Leicester could keep

> it

> > > up.

> >

> >

> > It would be the best thing that's happened to

> the

> > product known as the Premier League as far as I

> > can remember. I genuinely hope they win it. I'm

> > tired of the same old same old. It would be a

> real

> > boost to the league.

>

> Surely you'd prefer Arsenal to win it. It's been

> quite a while.

Troll alert

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Can't answer a straight question alert.

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> Declan such an obvious attempt to goad is poor

> even by your standards



I had no intention of goading you Atila. I asked a genuine question.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> I found the antics of those wonderful Chavski

> "fans" booing the players and attaching no blame

> whatsoever to the toxic Mourinho for what's gone

> on as both laughable and an indictment of them as

> a group. Everything about the club is toxic.

> Mourinho, the club, the fans, players and

> Abramovich deserve each other.


I know, this blind faith in a manager or player has to be one of the worse things about the modern football fan. We saw it at Liverpool with the Suarez/Evra incident.

I can't believe some Utd fans would be happy for Mourinho to become manager. As well as his antics, his style of football can be just as pragmatic and boring to watch as LVG's...

Hmm, LFC made some stupid decisions over that, which I think made a lot of fans cringe (the t-shirts especially). But I still now stand by my belief that it was more about stupidity and naivety than intent to racially abuse. I think even Evra acknowledged that.
Whether the abuse was intentionally racist or not, Evra was clearly the victim of it. That didn't stop the vast majority of Liverpool fans booing him at the next Liverpool/Utd match as if he was somehow to blame. Some even accused him of making it all up. That's the blind loyalty I'm talking about...

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