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matthew123 Wrote:

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> I find that more ppl watch Man U wanting them to

> lose than win


You are right more ppl watch Man U - whether they want them to win or lose.


It's a quality of the football thing.


I'm an Inverness Caledonian Thistle man myself but when I want to see attacking football played with skill and panache then I'll choose MU first ever time. Also, I remember Feb 1958 and I think that gave them a huge fan base to build on. I quite like a bit of the Gooners and Liverpool too but they are not always quite so consistent. I certainly know who i'll be watching tonite.

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