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matthew123 Wrote:

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> The fan should be thankful he'd didn't do it in

> the West Midlands as I believe there it would be a

> six month prison sentence or at least that is what

> happened few years ago when a Brum fan encroached

> into the six yard box and laughed in face of Villa

> goalkeeper after a howler (think it was the goal

> from the throw-in which went through his legs)!


Two things: West Midlands Police hate football fans, particularly the home fans and the fan in question did give Enckleman a 'playful' slap on the cheek too.

???? Wrote:

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> Didn't a Liverpool fan throw a slab at a waiter in

> Bulgaria and then leave a fellow 'scousenationer'

> in jail for it?

>

> Matt your and the 3 year old Arsenal fan's

> anti-UTD diatrabe on here is forcing many a

> non-utd fan on here into sticking up for them, not

> a comfortable place to be,,,seriously can't you

> give it a rest?

>

> We get the message you and Atila don't like them,

> sadly for you both, although slightly less so for

> Atilla, they have proven a better football team

> than Liverpool and Arsenal for several years now.



Do me a huge favour and don't start with the name calling, there's a good boy. Now run along and play nicely in the sandpit with the rest of your mates.

???? Wrote:

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> >

> ...you couldn't make it up could you...


Listen, I'm begining to take a real dislike to you. You've taken it upon yourself to start the morning off with name calling, I, on the other hand, had not passed any comment in your direct today, until you decided, in your (not so) infinte wisdom to pipe up. Now be a good lad and fcuk off.

LOL


I've criticised plenty of other Clubs, including my own, so I think I've been pretty fair with my comments. I chucked in a comment about 'washed up bums' playing for Liverpool last night which of course draws no attention - but yet something milder about the Mancs and it's obviously a vendetta :))


Just because the FA brush it under the carpet does not mean we should cut the Mancs the same slack :))


I'd actually recognised a Scouser had tried to kill a Bulgarian in my defence of Michael Shields. There is something wrong that justice has failed as I cannot imagine people in this country putting up with it if it had been vice versa.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?2

> 0,file=6666

>

> Everyone hated that little shit Bremner.


Interestingly when it was the big man tough old Billy tries to act innocent...little Kev and he piles in with a punch

matthew123 Wrote:

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> LOL

>

> I've criticised plenty of other Clubs, including

> my own, so I think I've been pretty fair with my

> comments. I chucked in a comment about 'washed up

> bums' playing for Liverpool last night which of

> course draws no attention - but yet something

> milder about the Mancs and it's obviously a

> vendetta :))

>

> Just because the FA brush it under the carpet does

> not mean we should cut the Mancs the same slack

> :))

>

> I'd actually recognised a Scouser had tried to

> kill a Bulgarian in my defence of Michael Shields.

> There is something wrong that justice has failed

> as I cannot imagine people in this country putting

> up with it if it had been vice versa.



Matt - I agree, I think your posts are usually fair (although sometimes a bit too serious/long).

Seen this from Diouf, about when he played at Everton on weekend:


"The ball went out and I wanted to take the throw in quickly. The ball-boy threw the ball at me like a bone to a dog ... What's more people threw bananas at me"


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=678772&sec=england&cc=5739

Not a big fan of the footy hooli flicks, especially anything with that Danny Dyer diamond geezer sort, but I'm sorely tempted to go and see the latest offering, 'The Firm', just for the sartorial element, can't beat a good bit of Sergio gear...


Casuals...


*books appointment with Barry Road Barber for a 'wedge'...*

???? Wrote:

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> ..and in the Charity Shield....northern

> monkeeeeees


If nothern football supporters were monkeys, Liverpool fans would have to be those cheeky litle scamp like monkeys you get in safari parks, lots of joking around, trying to make you laugh, and then when you're not looking nicking bits off your car.


Leeds monkeys would adopt the Millwall ''no one likes us we don't care'' approach, so would have to be one of those 'let's show the world my arse' Orangutangs.


As for Utd fans, well I've 'bumped' into a few gorillas in my time, but I reckon Fergie is a deadringer for that Proboscis monkey...


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_v7OqNmQUVXk/SW-kTSuYlaI/AAAAAAAABac/sUoTLNJCxcw/s400/Proboscis+monkey.jpg

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