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StraferJack Wrote:

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> sorry - don't remember much crowing from Arsenal

> this season

>

> Happy to be doing better, but lacking confidence

> in sustaining it



Love it when fans of other clubs accuse Arsenal fans of "crowing", especially if they support a club that haven't won the title in many decades.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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>

> Love it when fans of other clubs accuse Arsenal

> fans of "crowing", especially if they support a

> club that haven't won the title in many decades.



Ha haaaa ha ha ha! Ouch! Ohhhh you got me! Oooyah! Yaroooo! Oh the unbearable paaaain! The agony, the shame etc etc etc...


ha ha ha ha ha ha... oh I need to wipe my eyes...


Silly boy.


BTW - don't you mean 'haven't won the title ever' you poor sensitive little flower?

  • 1 month later...

I wonder of SAF was in agreement with the decision to sack Moyes or if he continued to support him - and also if SAF's opinion will have much weight for the next appointment.


It will be more of a group decision making process this time I imagine.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> -----

> >

> > Love it when fans of other clubs accuse Arsenal

> > fans of "crowing", especially if they support a

> > club that haven't won the title in many

> decades.

>

>

> Ha haaaa ha ha ha! Ouch! Ohhhh you got me! Oooyah!

> Yaroooo! Oh the unbearable paaaain! The agony, the

> shame etc etc etc...

>

> ha ha ha ha ha ha... oh I need to wipe my eyes...

>

> Silly boy.

>

> BTW - don't you mean 'haven't won the title ever'

> you poor sensitive little flower?


Oh dear, you need to take your medicine and go for a lie down in a darkened room, you're obviously unwell, bless.

I remember being at this game - standing in the North Bank - it was the beginning of a tide of change towards MU in English football. 4 years after his appointment.



"This was the night on which Ferguson finally located United's G-spot, when he swapped Sextonian football with sexy football to quite devastating effect. Arsenal were an outrageously good side, who would lose only once in winning the league and concede only 18 goals in 38 league games, but Ferguson dropped his captain Neil Webb, went with a 4-2-4 formation and watched United tear Arsenal asunder on the counter-attack.


Lee Sharpe, 19, grabbed the glory with a marvellously accomplished hat-trick - strangely, none of them came with his left foot - but the real facilitator was Danny Wallace. Asked to play centre-forward in what is probably the biggest tactical masterstroke of Ferguson's career, he was as elusive as an urchin pickpocket and gave Tony Adams and Steve Bould an almighty chasing. Wallace made four, scored one and - truthfully - played like Romario. For him, alas, it was a false dawn. For United and Ferguson, it was the start of a decade of the richest entertainment."


Guardian Unlimited


Parkdrive Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Parkdrive Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > >

> > > Love it when fans of other clubs accuse

> Arsenal

> > > fans of "crowing", especially if they support

> a

> > > club that haven't won the title in many

> > decades.

> >

> >

> > Ha haaaa ha ha ha! Ouch! Ohhhh you got me!

> Oooyah!

> > Yaroooo! Oh the unbearable paaaain! The agony,

> the

> > shame etc etc etc...

> >

> > ha ha ha ha ha ha... oh I need to wipe my

> eyes...

> >

> > Silly boy.

> >

> > BTW - don't you mean 'haven't won the title

> ever'

> > you poor sensitive little flower?

>

> Oh dear, you need to take your medicine and go for

> a lie down in a darkened room, you're obviously

> unwell, bless.


As delayed ripostes go this takes some beating. Give me a month or so and I shall come back with "Your mum."

maxxi Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > maxxi Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > Parkdrive Wrote:

> > >

> >

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

>

> >

> > > -----

> > > >

> > > > Love it when fans of other clubs accuse

> > Arsenal

> > > > fans of "crowing", especially if they

> support

> > a

> > > > club that haven't won the title in many

> > > decades.

> > >

> > >

> > > Ha haaaa ha ha ha! Ouch! Ohhhh you got me!

> > Oooyah!

> > > Yaroooo! Oh the unbearable paaaain! The

> agony,

> > the

> > > shame etc etc etc...

> > >

> > > ha ha ha ha ha ha... oh I need to wipe my

> > eyes...

> > >

> > > Silly boy.

> > >

> > > BTW - don't you mean 'haven't won the title

> > ever'

> > > you poor sensitive little flower?

> >

> > Oh dear, you need to take your medicine and go

> for

> > a lie down in a darkened room, you're obviously

> > unwell, bless.

>

> As delayed ripostes go this takes some beating.

> Give me a month or so and I shall come back with

> "Your mum."


Very imaginative, take a gold star and go back to your padded room before you hurt yourself.

  • 6 months later...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Feeble excuse. I'm not buying it.

>

> https://metro.co.uk/2014/11/21/tottenham-striker-e

> mmanuel-adebayor-claims-his-mum-is-using-witchcraf

> t-to-ruin-his-career-4956573/


Brilliant.


His form normally reflects where he is in his contract no?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Or perhaps the thread could have been correctly

> titled. Mancheter? What is this Mancheter you

> speak of? Is it a cheese?


ha - Did you get that from Malkay Mackay's old phone? (I read it with an accent...)

  • 1 month later...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> If United win the league this year, this thread

> will be officially terminated after a relatively

> short shelf life.

>

> Declares self interest of a bet on MU.

>

> Go United.


They've got no chance so this little baby will run a while longer.

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