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Mojo 10-31-2010 05:30 PM

Bruce should be the one person capable of getting us ready for the game today and exactly what it meant to people. We didn't even show up. Had we turned up and gave it a shot and lost, fair enough. But that? That was embarrassing.

TheCunningStunt 10-31-2010 05:32 PM

I remember the 3-1 at Maine Road and the 4-1 at Eastlands, both pretty much kick started our season - maybe the same will happen. It's not all doom and gloom if the players have a serious look at themselves.

Bent's goal was the quietest goal celebration ever :laughing:

MoonlitSunshine 10-31-2010 05:33 PM

Well, it might have been the winner if those five other goals hadn't gone in.

Mojo 10-31-2010 05:34 PM

It was a winner for me. Moral victory FTW!

TheCunningStunt 10-31-2010 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MoonlitSunshine (Post 950580)
Well, it might have been the winner if Sunderland weren't shit.

Fixed.

MoonlitSunshine 10-31-2010 05:51 PM

Hey, I was trying to be nice.

TheCunningStunt 10-31-2010 05:52 PM

Just being cruel to be kind, no wait - I'm just being cruel.

Sorry mojo :(

Mojo 10-31-2010 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 950583)
Fixed.

Thin ice son, thin ice.

And you up there. ^

Badlittlekitten 10-31-2010 07:29 PM

Well done Geordies today. Thoroughly entertaining thrashing. I can't remember enjoying any promoted sides as much as I've enjoyed Newcastle, Blackpool and WBA this season. I hope they all stick around.

lukewright 11-01-2010 04:38 AM

mancherster city are kindin themselves lossing to wolves

right-track 11-01-2010 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lukewright (Post 950717)
mancherster city are kindin themselves lossing to wolves

I don't know where to begin with this. ^
You're either a scouser, a City fan, or a Brummie...

...or 5?

You have my sympathies mojo. That result must be painful to say the least.

Mojo 11-01-2010 07:32 AM

Worst thing about is, i think it will only get worse.

They still talk about putting five past United and when was that? 96? So, this will never, ever be forgotten about.

right-track 11-01-2010 08:27 AM

I still smart from when City put 5 past United in 89.
I was at Maine Road that day and tried to leave the ground early, but the bastards wouldn't open the gates. :o:
City fans still go on about it to this day. I've even seen 'blue pubs' advertise showings of that match on billboards outside.

It's a long road mojo. :(

right-track 11-01-2010 08:34 AM

Here it is;



^ I can watch that again now, but it took years before we managed to erase that from our minds...with this! :D...


MoonlitSunshine 11-01-2010 05:20 PM

woops for Blackpool, glad to see them back winning again, even if it was a dodgy win!

right-track 11-01-2010 06:00 PM

Wasn't that their first home win?
Blackpool aren't doing to badly, but I still fancy them for the drop.

Mojo 11-01-2010 06:01 PM

It was their first home win. They very nearly threw it away, even at 2-0 against 9 men but it was a great finish to the game.

MoonlitSunshine 11-01-2010 06:06 PM

aye, I'd love to see them manage to stay up, they're so much the underdog atm

loveissucide 11-01-2010 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by MoonlitSunshine (Post 950971)
aye, I'd love to see them manage to stay up, they're so much the underdog atm

And they have the wonderful Ian Holloway in charge.

TheCunningStunt 11-01-2010 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by loveissucide (Post 950990)
and they have the wonderful ian holloway in charge.

IT'S WRONG. YOU'RE WRONG.

:bowdown:

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 09:21 AM

Blackpool will stay up, havent they renewed your faith in Premier league football, c'mon the tangerines.

All the reds in here that think the 5 year deal Gooneys just signed will keep him happy and at United your diluded. He wants to go and play somewhere else, giving him the huge wage they have just makes it more difficult to sign him coz you'd have to at least match his salary, and as Im sure we can all agree there arnt that many clubs that could afford the massive wage he's on. If youre a red and your happy with having a player that doesnt really want to be there but cant leave until someone offers him a better deal maybe you should think about what it is you love about yer club. Glory hunters 90% of Man u fans and real Man U fans dont mind admitting it.

Marching on together..........

right-track 11-02-2010 11:31 AM

ABU Alert ^

Typical! A one line reference to your own club followed by the usual over long, seething and incoherent drivel aimed at United.
Come back when your big enough and successful enough to play with the big boys.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951141)
maybe you should think about what it is you love about yer club.

Do yourself a favour and stick to loving that footballing non-entity you call your own club, instead of hating on others you have nothing to do with, Percy

TheCunningStunt 11-02-2010 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951141)
All the reds in here that think the 5 year deal Gooneys just signed will keep him happy and at United your diluded. He wants to go and play somewhere else, giving him the huge wage they have just makes it more difficult to sign him coz you'd have to at least match his salary, and as Im sure we can all agree there arnt that many clubs that could afford the massive wage he's on. If youre a red and your happy with having a player that doesnt really want to be there but cant leave until someone offers him a better deal maybe you should think about what it is you love about yer club. Glory hunters 90% of Man u fans and real Man U fans dont mind admitting it.

My original comment was removed, on reflection - I can see why.
But in your short stay here you've proved you know very little about music, and now you're proving you know very little about football.
90% of Man United fans are glory hunters?
Did you know 73% of people make up fake statistics to validate their point? - you're one of them.
If you're a big club winning big things - you're bound to have plastic fans. I don't tolerate them, I fucking loathe them. But they are in the minority.
Chelsea's fan base went from being non-existent to one of the biggest in the world.
People from Manchester has (well, it did in 2008) more United fans with season tickets than Manchester City fans.

"maybe you should think about what it is you love about yer club"
Why would Wayne Rooney be a reason for me to re-evaluate my love for the club? :confused:
He hasn't turned up this season anyway, and we're still competing in Europe and we're third in the league, level on points with Arsenal who are second.

right-track 11-02-2010 11:55 AM

He seems to forget that United have averaged the highest league attendances, almost without exception, since God knows when.
Shock horror...even during 25 barren years of failing to win the league.
Hardly glory hunters!

Just to finally, once and for all, lay the "City have more fans than United in Manchester", myth.

STATS: United vs City – The Best Supported Club Since The 1940’s and Before Premiership?

If you take a look at the graph, you'll see United's average attendances are in the 50,000's between 74 and 87.
This includes the season United spent in Division 2 with an average attendance higher than any other English club in all divisions for that season.

Wonder how many Blackpool were averaging a couple of years ago?

Urban Hat€monger ? 11-02-2010 12:02 PM

I seem to remember them doing a survey a couple of years ago about which team in the premier league had the highest percentage of season ticket holders from outside of their town or city.
Liverpool actually came top because a huge majority of their season ticket holders were from Southport, Bootle, Toxteth, Birkenhead & St Helens.

right-track 11-02-2010 12:10 PM

I think Liverpool have the most nationwide fan clubs too.

Here's the City/United graph for those who are lazy;

http://therepublikofmancunia.com/wp-...Attendance.JPG

The most interesting stat shows the post war years when United shared City's ground due the Blitz bombing of Old Trafford.
United averaged higher attendances than City...in their own ground! :laughing:
I think that should lay the myth to rest, conclusively.

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 12:21 PM

Erm........ If you knew yer football and yer football fans you'd know Im not a Blackpool fan.

Just for the record, what exactly did i say about the Rooney thing that was wrong?

Why do United fans always have to get so defensive, Did i say Rooney was a bad player? did i say United have a crap team? did i say United are a crap club? No i dont think i did.

All i said was from what ive seen over the last 2 or so weeks he wanted to leave, he stayed because United offered him a massive wage his words not mine. I can see why Fergie gave him the wage 2 reasons spring to mind 1 it makes it harder for anyone to sign him, not just because hes on a 5 year deal but because of the enormous wage and 2 If Fergie had of sold him the morons in charge at United probably wouldnt have given Fergie the money to spend on a replacement. They didnt really replace Ronaldo did they, lets be honest Uniteds team isnt what it once was and they dont seem to be spending the big money do they, not compared to other clubs around Europe its been like that for a couple of seasons.

jeeeeez

Mojo 11-02-2010 12:28 PM

However you DID say that 90% of Man United fans were glory hunters, which is what people have been discussing since your post.

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mojopinuk (Post 951278)
However you DID say that 90% of Man United fans were glory hunters, which is what people have been discussing since your post.

Several of my best mates are United fans, the type that have season tickets and go and watch them. Each and everyone of them hate the plastic reds that wear the shirt to go to the pub but couldnt even direct you to OT, that stand around talking s hite about this n that and have probably never been to more than 5 games in their entire life. United have always attracted the glory hunter and the reds that i know get pissed off with it, the glory hunter makes them all look stupid.

Find out how many people just in the UK alone say they are United fans and have never been to a United game and i bet 90% isnt far from the truth.

This isnt a dig at United this is a dig at glory hunters.

TheCunningStunt 11-02-2010 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mojopinuk (Post 951278)
However you DID say that 90% of Man United fans were glory hunters, which is what people have been discussing since your post.

Exactly.

You spouted drivel about Rooney, when really - no one knows what went on and you also claimed 90% of United fans were glory supporters.
My post, and RT's for that matter addressed your ludicrous claim that 90 of United fans are "glory supporters"

And then I simply asked what the Rooney saga had to do with my love for the club?


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Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951283)
Several of my best mates are United fans, the type that have season tickets and go and watch them. Each and everyone of them hate the plastic reds that wear the shirt to go to the pub but couldnt even direct you to OT, that stand around talking s hite about this n that and have probably never been to more than 5 games in their entire life. United have always attracted the glory hunter and the reds that i know get pissed off with it, the glory hunter makes them all look stupid.

Find out how many people just in the UK alone say they are United fans and have never been to a United game and i bet 90% isnt far from the truth.

This isnt a dig at United this is a dig at glory hunters.

I'm the type of United fan to have a season ticket and go and watch them, and I have done for 9 years.
And I've already said I hate plastic United fans.
But you've already made up fake statistics today "99% of metal" and now you're doing it again.
Manchester is red. FACT: 72% of all our season ticket holders (19,788) come from the North West. More so than City.
Not to mention those that aren't season ticket holders and go as regular as they can.
Your argument really does hold no weight, everyone hates plastic supporters. But they're in the minority, from a UK stand point.

Urban Hat€monger ? 11-02-2010 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951283)

Find out how many people just in the UK alone say they are United fans and have never been to a United game and i bet 90% isnt far from the truth.

This isnt a dig at United this is a dig at glory hunters.

Yawn

Heard it all before. And quite frankly it's boring.

Got anything interesting to add, like perhaps what YOUR teams ambitions are.

right-track 11-02-2010 12:49 PM

Don't confuse defensive with annoyed.

Just for the record, what exactly did i say about the Rooney thing that was wrong?

It's not so much what you said (which is wrong btw) but the usual tone of yet another football fan straining at the bit to have a go at United...it's boring!

Several of my best mates are United fans

^ Now where have I heard this kind of excuse before?

the glory hunter makes them all look stupid.

Really? How?
And how many of these glory hunters would you say actually attend Old Trafford?

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 951286)
Exactly.

You spouted drivel about Rooney, when really - no one knows what went on and you also claimed 90% of United fans were glory supporters.
My post, and RT's for that matter addressed your ludicrous claim that 90 of United fans are "glory supporters"

And then I simply asked what the Rooney saga had to do with my love for the club?

The question about your love for the club came from the friends i have that are United fans, all of them wanted Fergie to sell him, none of them could see why United should be held to ransom by one player just because of his greed.

Some fans always put the club first and other fans just want silverware, nothing means more to them than silverware no matter what it costs.

Simple as that really.

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 951287)
Yawn

Heard it all before. And quite frankly it's boring.

Got anything interesting to add, like perhaps what YOUR teams ambitions are.

My teams ambitions are to get back into the Premier League, and stay there.

right-track 11-02-2010 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951290)
The question about your love for the club came from the friends i have that are United fans, all of them wanted Fergie to sell him, none of them could see why United should be held to ransom by one player just because of his greed.

Then your friends need to stop reading The Sun.

right-track 11-02-2010 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951291)
My teams ambitions are to get back into the Premier League, and stay there.

Just who do you support?

Leeds by any chance?

Percy Thrillington 11-02-2010 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by right-track (Post 951288)
Don't confuse defensive with annoyed.

Just for the record, what exactly did i say about the Rooney thing that was wrong?

It's not so much what you said (which is wrong btw) but the usual tone of yet another football fan straining at the bit to have a go at United...it's boring!

Several of my best mates are United fans

^ Now where have I heard this kind of excuse before?

the glory hunter makes them all look stupid.

Really? How?

And how many of these glory hunters would you say actually attend Old Trafford?

Do you always turn arrogant when youre annoyed?

Urban Hat€monger ? 11-02-2010 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951290)

Some fans always put the club first and other fans just want silverware, nothing means more to them than silverware no matter what it costs.

Simple as that really.

Both descriptions could apply to any of 92 league clubs.
Did you see Notts County fans complaining when they were taken over before it went sour? Did you see QPR fans complaining when a bit of money came in the club? Did you see Portsmouth fans moaning about going into debt when they won the FA Cup?

Just because a club does win things doesn't mean other teams don't want it.

right-track 11-02-2010 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951295)
Do you always turn arrogant when youre annoyed?

No. I'm always this arrogant.
It comes with always being right.

Urban Hat€monger ? 11-02-2010 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Percy Thrillington (Post 951291)
My teams ambitions are to get back into the Premier League, and stay there.

Wow thanks for that, i'll be milling over a reply to that for hours :rolleyes:

You are clearly here to do nothing but wind people up. Keep on doing it and you won't be here long.


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