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  1. I have no problem with their remembering of Hillsbrough at all, it's the forgetting of Heysel that irks me.

     

    f*** off you stupid c***.

     

    Nice knowing you. Enjoy your ban.

     

    enjoy your stupidity.

  2. Of course there's nothing wrong with that. It's been over 23 years since Hillsborough and the families of the 96 still don't know why their loved ones died, almost entirely because the authorities conducted themselves in the most sickening, underhand manner. If nothing else this entire process will have been worth it if it stops people (many of which should really know better) trotting out the same old slanderous s**** about the conduct of Liverpool supporters, all of which was proven to be utter tosh by the Taylor Report. I seriously doubt it though.

     

    I don't like Liverpool FC as a football club, I don't like the way they conducted themselves throughout the Luis Suarez saga and I can't abide their deluded, entitled support but I stand shoulder to shoulder with them on Hillsborough. It could've been any club or any set of supporters and to use a tragic act as a stick to beat them with is pretty sick.

     

    JFT96.

     

    spot on.

  3. "Draw me like one of your French girls"

    potfy :lol: :lol:

     

    potfy?

    post of the f***ing year :lol:

     

    Well in that case, thank you :D

     

    I agree with that like, I literally cracked up at work when I read it - could of got the sack man. :lol:

  4. The f*** is that kermit t shirt? :lol: :lol: Fair play, he's the most co-ordinated of the lot, getting the trackies to match kermit's jeans. :lol:

     

    well spotted that man :lol:

  5. 6012_100724106608371_100000123466460_22839_5000748_n.jpg

     

    I think you're the "nonse", fella.

     

    No prizes for guessing what the baby is called.  Another reason for the timing of this photo could be to make note of the number on the TV

     

    "Black pens are for mag kernts!"

     

    I love how there's a picture on the wall that matches the wallpaper & curtains :lol:

     

     

  6. Regarding buying the league and all that, Iain Macintosh article http://sport.uk.msn.com/football/back-of-the-net/manchester-city-a-title-won-not-bought#scpshrtu

     

    Manchester City: a title won, not bought

    City and Mancini deserve credit for their title success, writes Iain MacIntosh.

     

     

    Even Manchester City's most ardent fans, assuming that any of them have survived their hangovers and can actually read this column, would acknowledge that yesterday could never have been possible without the financial support of Sheikh Mansour.

     

    But if rival supporters think that that taints City's victory, they're mistaken. You can't have success without money, but having money doesn't necessarily guarantee success. Massimo Moratti discovered that with Internazionale when 10 years of heavy spending won him precisely zero Serie A titles. Money brings its own pressure and to suggest that City have bought the Premier League is accurate only in so much that every team who has lifted the title has, to some extent, bought their glory.

     

    Manchester United generate their own money, in spite of the horrendous interest repayments visited upon them by their owners, and that money is the product of success. But what was a factor in achieving that success? Money.

     

    "Arsenal didn't tempt Sol Campbell away from Spurs with a fruit basket and the promise of a decent parking place"

    In 1987, Sir Alex Ferguson signed Brian McClair and Steve Bruce for £1.75m, a mighty outlay in those days. The next year, he spent roughly the same on Mark Hughes. A year later, he made £2.5m Gary Pallister the most expensive defender ever.

     

    In the 90s, Blackburn Rovers went on a trolley dash, swiping everything off the shelves in their hunger for the title. Arsenal didn't tempt Sol Campbell away from Spurs with a fruit basket and the promise of a decent parking place, they offered him more money than Tottenham could ever hope to match and went on to win the title undefeated. And where do we start with Chelsea?

     

    Not all of City's spending has been outlandish. In £600,000 Joe Hart, City have one of the best goalkeepers in the league. In £19m David De Gea, a fine young stopper with great potential, United do not. In £6m Vincent Kompany, City have an indomitable defender. United spent around £25m on Chris Smalling and Phil Jones, and they missed Nemanja Vidic terribly. Sure, City broke the bank for Yaya Toure, but he's one of their most crucial players. United spent almost £20m on Anderson and even when he's fit, he hasn't been good enough. And what of £30m Wayne Rooney and £30m Dimitar Berbatov? United have no moral high ground on spending.

     

    City won the title because they were the best team. They won because Roberto Mancini built a secure defence, added silk to the steel, ignored his detractors and somehow managed to endure huge personal pressure without cracking, sticking two pencils up his nose and shouting 'wibble.'

     

    To attempt to take anything away from him or his team is churlish in the extreme. They deserve their success.

     

    Crap article that like - they just deserve it ok, now stop being churlish.

     

    f*** off Iain.

     

     

  7. I refer to the infamous England drinking session in Hong Kong, where Shearer poured a pint over his own head because he saw Gazza coming with a pint to do it to him,  so done it for him :lol:

     

    :lol:

  8. When people are saying citeh bought the title they are meaning it the cash to buy it with wasn't earned by the club. I've no problem with any club outspending everyone else if they have earned the.cash or are taking the risks with their debt. Man city and Chelsea have none of this. In their case a rich man bought the title, in man utds case they earned it.

     

    Agree with you in part, but if city managed to spunk the same amount of cash by getting that amount on loan from a bank, I would say they still bought it.

  9. Really riles me when anyone says anything bad about Shearer, I feel like one of his guardian angels :lol:

     

    Great player on the pitch, like a wet weekend in Whitley Bay off it.

     

    In the public eye, yes. From all accounts I've read, Shearer was a proper good laugh .

     

    Gillespie might disagree with that like :lol:

  10. not sure about accuracy:

     

     

    · 01 De Gea - £18.9m

    · 03 Evra - £5.5m

    · 04 Jones - £16.5m-£20m

    · 05 Ferdinand - £33m

    · 06 Evans - academy

    · 11 Giggs - academy

    · 16 Carrick - £14m-£18.6m

    · 18 Young - £15m

    · 22 Scholes - academy

    · 25 Valencia - £16m

    · 10 Rooney - £25.6m

     

    Total: £144.5m - £152.6m

     

     

    · 25 Hart - £0.6-1.5m

    · 04 Kompany - £6m

    · 05 Zabaleta - £6.45m

    · 06 Lescott - £22m

    · 22 Clichy - £7m

    · 18 Barry - £12m

    · 19 Nasri - £25m

    · 21 Silva - £24m

    · 42 Y Toure - £24m

    · 16 Aguero - £35m

    · 32 Tevez - £47m (alleged)

     

    Total: £209.05m - £209.95m

     

     

     

     

     

    The only positive thing about a city win for me would of been the news that one (or both) of the Gallagher brothers were found dead in a pool of their own sick today.

     

     

  11. Really riles me when anyone says anything bad about Shearer, I feel like one of his guardian angels :lol:

     

    Great player on the pitch, like a wet weekend in Whitley Bay off it.

  12. As a sidenote, it's amazing how an opinion can change on a player when they're not one of yours. I've never been his biggest fan but I thought he was OK when he played for us and didn't mind him, now I think he's a complete div and am irritated by pretty much everything he says.

    Tbh I liked him when he was here and when he left, it was clear he was a bit of an opinionated nutcase and his whole Twitter account and image was PR driven, but I felt for him as everything he did would be scritinised to a ridiculous degree, it was always a bit lose-lose for him.

     

    He seems to have decended even more at QPR though (since his latter season at Newcastle anyway), and it probably would have went the same way here this season, he clearly feels like he's been backed more and more into a wall and for some daft reason he keeps trying to take everyone on, when all he needed to do was just delete twitter and lay low, instead he keeps thrusting himself back into the limelight and looking a tit.

     

    I bet he now know's how Joan of Arc felt.

  13. So Linelicker's got a few skeletons then? :lol:

     

    Who doesn't? No need to bring them into a football discussion like a fishwife.

     

    Twitter is the postmodern fishwife.

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    Not sure Morrissey would have been too pleased at Joey's antics yesterday...

     

    Knees you in the groin

    Elbow in the face

    Bruises bigger than dinner plates

  15. I'm no doubt in the minority here but Tevez should of walked as well, Barton obviously had no issue leaving the pitch as he took his armband off, but Tevez is a cheating fucker. If you watch the clip you can see Tevez trying to nut Barton and Barton gives a dig back with his elbow.

     

    all that extra was just a dead leg and quiff slap, fuck all man.

     

     

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