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direct flight from seoul bonny lad
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i'll try and get a day off work if we play in Kazahkstan, pop along...
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of course, who's gonna say no to the dreamboat like? pards probably told him it was direct football all the way on the first day of training; dreamboat: "i preefer zee passing game" pards: "we're playing a passing game this season"
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fat lad in the white & blue shellsuit top is surely ripe for the picking smiley-wise?
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ah that poznan shit passed me by like
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i pegged that manyoo team about 150m, fucking paupers
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Paul Lambert appointed manager of Aston Villa
mrmojorisin75 replied to AlanSkÃrare's topic in Football
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what? surely that can't be right?
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Heartbreaking when you put it like that. Luckily they can swim over to the neighbor island, who is fucking awesome! Tons of pussy and beer man, jebus its gooood. that's like a twisted cindarella story...aye niklas, you can get yersel across to newcastle to enjoy yourself but be back by midnight now or we'll make you sign a permanent contract
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so we agreeing to pinpoint the conga as the origin of the class struggle then are we? interesting it never cropped up when our players were accused of hitting women, raping women and attacking each other on the pitch...aye the conga, that's what tipped the scales fucking clowns
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bit sad he wouldn't at least come back home and play a season, given how apeshit bonkers everyone is about him there He's disgustingly loyal to that club. Retired from international football at age 30 to prolong his club career as well. No wonder Fergie loves him. nice bit of honour in it like, bowing out at the top and all that but i'm sure there's a middle ground somewhere between manyoo and retirement
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bit sad he wouldn't at least come back home and play a season, given how apeshit bonkers everyone is about him there
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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/sam-wallace-yes-its-another-new-united-kit--but-check-out-the-nike-drivel-7743462.html
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We would have a much better shot if all the other clubs had to live within their means too though. manyoo, arsenal & spurs already do though...sorry but there's virtually no way we'd beat them to the title, it'd take a minimum of 5 years consistent quality and progress from us to get near to be honest it's just as well chelsea & man city have come along at all or it'd have just been even more of a procession for manyoo the last 10 years....
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The distinction is obvious, it lies in one club using money they've earned from their Footballing successes to create more success vs one that's just been given unlimited funds on the whim of a bored billionaire "here buy the league". If you have no problem with that then fine (though I certainly do because IMO it devalues the entire sport) but don't try to claim there's no difference between Man U's success and Man Citys. precisely my point and echoes what hughesy says later...what's the alternative then? is any club only able to eek away within their means while the same clubs reap in 10's of millions a year due to the head start they had? fine they're clubs that have ran themselves well over time but so what, no-one's allowed to break that unless they do it over a 20 year period or whatever? load of bollocks look at us, we're one of the best examples in the league at the moment of clubs working well within their means but let's be honest, with the best will in the world it won't get us the title
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isn't that only a blemish 'cause the pelanty was missed? if it had gone in he'd have been my personal hero for life (not that he's not now)
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this...it's a very british attitude to hate man city and chelsea, they're not "playing by the book" and "following the rules and established order". it's not really cricket is it? that'd be the established order that's seen top flight football won 50 times by 3 fucking clubs
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18049325 "Kennedy said he had spent three hours at Rangers owner Craig Whyte's castle discussing the crisis at the club and that Whyte had agreed to transfer his 85% shareholding to him." can't imagine how it all went wrong, fucking castle
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right, there's an article listing NUFC's "bargain" signings: Cisse 10m
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thats my worry though. goal line tech will be brought in then they'll say exactly the same about using technology for re-viewing penalty incidents and on it'll go. out of interest what would be so bad about that? it'd be fair. how long would every corner take while they sift through every minor confrontation ? would it lead to someone employed by the club sat infront of a bank of screens to check each and every single incident so they can claim ? how long would it take for incidents we still can't decide on, could we end up having play brought back 3 or 4 mins after the incident ? on each goal will the opposition be claiming (from their tele view) of an earlier incident that would rule out the goal ? will that sort of thing follow every contentious decision ? it's not like you have a fucking debate about it though is it? put a person in specific charge of video monitoring who has the power to overrule referees on certain key decisions such as penalties, handballs, red cards etc. if he doesn't inform the ref to stop the game within 0.5 - 1 minute (have to be tested) of the incident happening then the chance is gone
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he'd need people alongside him to do his running mind, otherwise aye agree tbh
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Dave's reply to the OP on page one summed up how many were feeling back then i guess