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United fans will remember when Paddy Power paid out on them winning the title and Arsenal won their last 10 or so games to take the title, so who knows. I have a bet on United so I'm supporting them this season, but I think you have to hand it to Liverpool for making a title race out of it today. Liverpool need consistency from here on. And who knows, Robbie Keane may still have a say in this title race.

Mikecg Wrote:

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> Sandperson I will let your personal attack go this

> time because you are upset that I slated your

> beloved ManU, If you actually knew me you would

> not say that about me. However I would'nt expect

> anything less from a United fan.


You are a foul mouth, vile and disgusting man. If you want to go around delighting in the misery of others and the deaths of innocent people then do it somewhere else. Have you got a little poem about Hillsborough for the Liverpool fans on here? Maybe you could take the piss out of some Bradford fans while you are at it you sad little man.


And if you want to threaten me. Do it on the board not by private message you coward.

SP - I also saw and responded to MikeCG's post about the Munich Air Disaster and the death of Duncan Edwards.


It was disgusting and although Admin deleted it I think it should perhaps have stayed - I think if you make a provocative post like that, you should get to hear what others think about it and learn the consequences of such a statement. I'm not sure may people would correspond with him had they seen the post you are refering to.

That was not a threat it was a promise, your attitude stinks. You sir are a coward you can meet me if you like I will PM you my address if you want to talk about it in person, you are welcome to come to my house however I doubt you are man enough to back up your aggression. If you wanna stand on a soap box that's your problem you shallow imbecile. The reason for my Pm is because I would rather speak to the person that has a problem with me direct rather than involve all and sundry, but as you have had a humour bypass I will speak to you here. Shame really you took it so personally but then again you do support United.

There a too many richeous holier than thou never-wases on this forum so Furkin what I hate ManU and a lot of other people I know do as well, so to me it was a fair enough comment, If I get banned for it then so be it. There's too much straightness if you ask me, Clique Clique Clique. I hope I don't because to my mind it is not justified, but then again this place is sooooo full if hypocrisy I wouldn't be surprised.


you either hate a team like United or you don't.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> This is bloody hilarious! :))

>

> "Where's me Rafa goatee?"


Anna - that is fantastic - anyone who has not watched this should watch it NOW NOW NOW. The Liverpool fan is so funny even the MU fan is laughing at him in the end. Especially after the second Liverpool goal when the LP fan accuses the MU fan of stealing his scouse tache - excellent. >:D<

I didn't see the post, but I can probably guess what it was about. :(


It really saddens me when I hear these songs at/around football matches. I will never condone that behaviour and will walk away from it if I hear it. Whether it's the away fans hissing at the Spurs lot, songs about Munich, Hillsborough or Heysel it shouldn't be tolerated and is not what our game is about.


You'd be daft if you wore colours walking in to Old Trafford, so when on the way to the match it's not obvious who you support. It drove me mad to be surrounded by people, some with young children, chanting murderers and the 3 times song. I'm not saying our lot are innocent either, but it is extremely unpleasant.


We have two main rules for football songs. Don't sing about a team you're not playing and NEVER sing about things such as those listed above.


By all means have a bit of banter, but don't stoop to the gutter.

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