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Everything posted by Hanshithispantz
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Thing is that when he snuffs it, because its ManU, the FA will ask us all to show respect, despite his total disrespect for our football club and of course many,many other clubs too. He should be shown the same level of respect he has shown us, other clubs and referees over the years. Despite what a bellend he can be I think I would still be pretty disgusted if the FA didn't ask us to show respect to one of the greatest managers the game has ever seen, like
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I'm guessing Lee's onto his 3rd bottle of Jack Daniels by now.
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I wish you just tried harder to get the message across earlier tbh, LunchBox, before I got my ma to buy by me my matching MUFC quilt and curtain set for Christmas. I've had to throw them out now.
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This is the thing. In simplistic terms, he was the returning legend at the club he knows inside out and from top to bottom, and with the best players in the world, most of whom he instantly had the upmost respect from. All he had to do was get the personalities onside and they were away to the races. It'll be an interesting test of his true managerial abilities to be in a league and club he has no experience of. Never know, it might go less than perfectly. Harsh, he got them playing the football that they did, they were a shadow of what they are now under Rijkaard. He also showed he wasn't going to let big names rule with the likes of Ronaldinho, Eto'o & Ibra being showed the door during his time. He obviously won't be able to get away with fielding 2 midfielder in central defence anywhere else in the world, but he has shown enough at Barcelona for us to see that he knows what he's doing.
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Alan has a point, like. Probably the main reason Barcelona are as great as they are is that tmost of them are brought up with the Barcelona philosophy, Pep was too. Individually they are undoubtedly brilliant but they have a 6th sense which allows them to play as the do so consistently. Pep's coaching and tactics won't exactly translate as effectively onto another team. He has more of a chance than most managers like.
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Cisse against Liverpool last season too.
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http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/afdeveloping/refereeing/law_11_offside_en_47383.pdf Page 17. It could go either way really, but I cannot see how it would have made a difference to Evans' decision making and the overall outcome. Had Cisse not been there Evans would still have tried to clear the ball, it's not like he would have let it run through, that would have been idiotic.
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Nessy crashes the banter bus.
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You're staring at your christmas lights
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/apr/18/newcastle-alan-pardew-alex-ferguson Cheers. Couldn't remember that article but read it back then. So, thanks Mr. Ferguson for learning Pardew how to eat the porridge. SAF obviously took a bit of time to help AP when he was out of work. Invited him to OT, let him see how their training worked, gave him breakfast, talked to him about his career. A few years later AP is calling on the FA to investigate a man who showed him kindness... not surprising SAF took exception. melandro's just in the middle of a very intense acid trip, leave him be.
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Gary McSheffrey
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Stern words from Roy.
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+ Very well put across, that, fair play Pards
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I don't recall MU getting any favours from the referee on Boxing Day and don't see what AP is trying to achieve by picking a fight with the master of the mind game. What good does all this do for NUFC? How does pissing off SAF help our cause? The only outcome I can see from this is a thrashing next time we play MU. So no manager can ever say anything bad about Alex Ferguson ever again That would be some "master of the mind games" shit, I must admit.
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No matter how much he offends with his weird substitutions, questionable tactics and consistent contradictory bullshit, he always manages to worm his way back into your heart <3
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Aye, if Ferguson had just apologised to the officials (yeah I know) this would be all over and he wouldn't look like such a tit. Both incidents were ridiculous, both happened in the middle of a football match, only one man had the decency to do the right thing after the match had finished.
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Kna not this time, after the Swansea game & now this is an old bloke cracking under the pressure, losing the title to City caused him to lose the plot he is rapidly becoming an embarrassment. If he's losing the plot and cracking under the pressure? We are currently 7 points clear and having already played all the so called bigger clubs away from home. Hardly a disaster, the pressures on for sure but better that than being stuck in mid-table going nowhere. From the manager to the fans. Pathetic, and struggling to form a coherent argument. I would question Stone Moses' age but as has been mentioned, the 70 year old manager of that club is also this fucking weird.
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Eh? Of course he "had a need" ffs. Ferguson spent a good minute in the 4th officials face, and then walked onto the pitch after half time to have a go at Mike Dean regarding a goal that Pardew's side had fairly had given, he went on like a total tit albeit in the middle of a tense game. His comments 2 days after the game however (when the dust really should have settled) are an embarrassment coming from the figurehead of the apparent "biggest club in the world".
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I take back my previous comments, Alex Ferguson is a cunt of a man
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I think you've got a problem Bont!! I only own 1 film American History X? :lol:
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Anita is also only out for 1 game too, he hasn't been rendered paraplegic.
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Alex McLeish is funny because he's mingin'.
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He's in a stressful job so you sort of half forgive him for going on like a bellend. I've seen you (not just you like) kick off calling other posters pricks over things said on a football forum ffs He's supposed to be a role model. How the hell can the FA and all the authorities go on with their respect campaigns when Ferguson goes on like that. You can see where Man Utd's players get their cuntish behaviour from as well. Aye, but that's the FA's fault for not punishing him not his. I cannot defend his behavior on the sidelines, or his players' on the pitch, but the vitriol displayed by some make that argument come across as more of an agenda.