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Interpolic

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  1. Welcome back btw baba, delighted to have you back.
  2. Fucking hell, on her BBC show no fucker was interested in her, now Man Utd are paying £24m for her. How times have changed. http://i.picasion.com/pic77/5d2d4de1a4da1ae983364c8e2821467a.gif
  3. Clearly too busy getting sucked off. Have a look at the protest section and the chronicle front page. :lol:
  4. Mannnnn. Why does he think whipping his players into a state of terror before a game does them any good, when he has 15 years' managerial experience that implies the contrary. In most of his other jobs he'd been sacked by now, and he's learnt nothing. Ah, I suppose it's all he knows and he has no reason to change it at NUFC.
  5. Cut Pards some slack - they might get a game in one of the cups and be blamed for our exit to lower league opposition, rarely to be seen again.
  6. They're probably both right/wrong, Remy might have just meant it's the sort of knock he'd have usually been risked with if the game was genuinely important. I'm not too fussed about any of this although I usually would be, probably. Rapidly losing interest.
  7. Interpolic

    Loïc Remy

    Shocking choice. Massively. He'll be Demba Ba in no time if he goes there, he's not what Chelsea need.
  8. Running out of words for him. Incredibly frustrating that such an arrogant, useless loser is at our club in the most bulletproof position in football.
  9. :lol: Why are they specifically targeting players that Alan Pardew has worked with, in his failed stints at Reading, West Ham, Charlton and Southampton? They're idiots.
  10. Not think it's happening then, Mole?
  11. http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/478024/Man-Utd-s-Louis-Van-Gaal-ready-to-part-with-Juan-Mata-as-Barcelona-line-up-40m-bid Strange one.
  12. Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his s***. You think Simeone who was applauding his team despite having lost was ready to just lose it out of nowhere? Right. Still beating yourself up about the 1998 incident aren't you? Why you always feel the need to get petty is beyond me. I'm saying I honestly don't even see why kicking a loose football towards him was a bad thing to do. I like Simeone, he's done a great job there but I've no idea why he lost his s*** at that. Applauding your team then going apeshit because a ball approaches you is not normal. I'm the one being petty. You're the one posting smilies and ''Ok, that's it?''. Off I go. Good night 'polic. You gave me a s**** explanation, I said "Is that it?" Not sure what the problem is. s*** explanation, I think it's your brain that is unable to critically analyse situations rather than my explanation. :lol: He's kicked a ball towards the bench man, I've heard nowt beyond that from you. Look, read again, if it wasn't to provoke a reaction why didn't he just play the ball out if it was just harmless? Why did he actually aim it at Simeone? Do you think Simeone would have reacted similarly had the ball been passed out like any other player most likely would've done? Genuine question. Or do you think his aim with the pass wasn't to get a reaction? I just don't understand it, sorry. Even if it was designed to get a reaction then I don't see what the Real player was thinking or how it possibly worked, other than if the manager was an absolute mentalist. "Oh look, a ball, gonna go apeshit". Just doesn't make sense on any level. Think of how a manager with class would have dealt with that situation. Most of them probably wouldn't even notice. Not saying Simeone is entirely classless based on one incident like, but it's a bizarre reaction. The commentary over here implied that he might have said something as well. Di Maria was getting pissed off and then Simeone said something and the commentators said that Di Maria looked upset at his team mate or something. If there's more to it then it might be more understandable, if not really acceptable.
  13. You expect owt else from that horrible cheat? 16 years ago. Let it go guys. I'm over it now, like. He's still a cheat. Should probably have smilied it He's a crazy man, just like Klopp. I think it's refreshing to have them in the game tbh. I know you don't like them, but I do they provide something more entertaining than the maniac himself Mourinho. It's funny you should say that because Mourinho was the first person that came to my mind, making it all about him when accepting defeat would have been appropriate. Accepting defeat? He was applauding his fans and player and even Reals bench while losing 3-1. While he's doing everything one can ask for in terms of fair play, a defender of the team he's actually applauding comes and sends a pass right at him instead of just playing it out. Anyways, this is getting way to long drawn, let's put an end to it here, we'll agree to disagree. I think it was a horrible gesture from Varane. OH NO! Aye, it's been a barrel of laughs, in a bit.
  14. Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his s***. You think Simeone who was applauding his team despite having lost was ready to just lose it out of nowhere? Right. Still beating yourself up about the 1998 incident aren't you? Why you always feel the need to get petty is beyond me. I'm saying I honestly don't even see why kicking a loose football towards him was a bad thing to do. I like Simeone, he's done a great job there but I've no idea why he lost his s*** at that. Applauding your team then going apeshit because a ball approaches you is not normal. I'm the one being petty. You're the one posting smilies and ''Ok, that's it?''. Off I go. Good night 'polic. You gave me a s**** explanation, I said "Is that it?" Not sure what the problem is. s*** explanation, I think it's your brain that is unable to critically analyse situations rather than my explanation. :lol: He's kicked a ball towards the bench man, I've heard nowt beyond that from you. Look, read again, if it wasn't to provoke a reaction why didn't he just play the ball out if it was just harmless? Why did he actually aim it at Simeone? Do you think Simeone would have reacted similarly had the ball been passed out like any other player most likely would've done? Genuine question. Or do you think his aim with the pass wasn't to get a reaction? I just don't understand it, sorry. Even if it was designed to get a reaction then I don't see what the Real player was thinking or how it possibly worked, other than if the manager was an absolute mentalist. "Oh look, a ball, gonna go apeshit". Just doesn't make sense on any level. Think of how a manager with class would have dealt with that situation. Most of them probably wouldn't even notice. Not saying Simeone is entirely classless based on one incident like, but it's a bizarre reaction.
  15. You expect owt else from that horrible cheat? 16 years ago. Let it go guys. I'm over it now, like. He's still a cheat. Should probably have smilied it He's a crazy man, just like Klopp. I think it's refreshing to have them in the game tbh. I know you don't like them, but I do they provide something more entertaining than the maniac himself Mourinho. It's funny you should say that because Mourinho was the first person that came to my mind, making it all about him when accepting defeat would have been appropriate.
  16. Not at all. He passed it his way. You're missing the whole point. Like the power matters? He clearly did it to provoke a reaction from a team that were gutted and had just lost the biggest final in club history. How did he clearly do that? We have nothing to gauge that other than Simeone's reaction, where he went radge. It's a nothing incident, Simeone just lost his s***. You think Simeone who was applauding his team despite having lost was ready to just lose it out of nowhere? Right. Still beating yourself up about the 1998 incident aren't you? Why you always feel the need to get petty is beyond me. I'm saying I honestly don't even see why kicking a loose football towards him was a bad thing to do. I like Simeone, he's done a great job there but I've no idea why he lost his s*** at that. Applauding your team then going apeshit because a ball approaches you is not normal. I'm the one being petty. You're the one posting smilies and ''Ok, that's it?''. Off I go. Good night 'polic. You gave me a s**** explanation, I said "Is that it?" Not sure what the problem is. s*** explanation, I think it's your brain that is unable to critically analyse situations rather than my explanation. :lol: He's kicked a ball towards the bench man, I've heard nowt beyond that from you.
  17. Is it too late to move it to somewhere where the people know anything about football?
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