As for you Arab how about you go off and help your club find more ways of turning a plane crash into a money spinner. Plus I don't have an armchair. The fact that you already have shirts announcing your supposed title win shows the type of arrogant sc. um Man United fans are.
I don't think someone as uneducated as you understands what scûm means my plastic armchair friend, you see you're bringing in a horrible disaster that included the death of innocent people into something so irrelevant. You're a lowlife keyboard warrior, and I'd really like to see what you'd do to yourself when the glorious Manchester United keep your league drought going for 45 years. You make me sick.
I'm past feeling pity for Rovers fans now. The only person I feel sorry for is Jack Walker and the kids in Blackburn who have had the one good thing about the town wrecked by small minded sheep. I guess they will probably follow Jones to United (or if they have good taste go to City) You can be real proud of yourself and your boring parochial attitude.
Vinjay, when you suggested Vinjay was a "cult" I presume the predictive text was on "kind" setting...
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"He barely had a connection to the club since he didn't give a toss about it like his family and "trust". The last act he was involved in would have been stuff relating to the sale"
So Vincent, did he have a connection or not? Selling it suggests a connection...
Oh and did you read that quote about closet united fan executive Vineeth Rao in the Mail. Bet he will become a cult hero overnight now he's one of your United darlings.
I don't read horrid tabloids like you my plastic friend, but I'm not surprised people are more on United's side than our lottery winning neighbours. You see there's a team ethos in the United dressing room that's been the sole reason why we've dominated the English and European game longer than your brain cells had taken to develop. City are not a team, they're just there for the wages. Do you think they want that title? They're all over the place, I suggest you support one of the La Liga giants if you want glory because City might not be delivering it this season
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Sorry, my first post should've read:
DD when you suggested Vinjay was a "cult" I presume the predictive text was on "kind" setting...
"This Monday night come to Ewood! Celebrate 2 people who have done more than most to destroy the legacy of a great man!"
Vinjay, q&a time please:
What does this sentence mean?
Dear admins,
Not sure Vinjay was being offensive, he's merely an idiot!
Oh and that Red Issue fanzine was in real good taste wasn't it? So typical of Manchester United fans. Actually had a fair point about sentiment being over the top but just like the recent ku klux klan cover exploiting it for the sake of shock value.
Oh and don't believe for a moment more people are on the side of United. Vineeth Rao is just a stooge and one of the idiots who have turned blackburn rovers into a United worshiping shrine.
Have we got United fans as mods on here then? I told the truth.
Well someone must seriously be wound up if they keep bringing up the disaster in Munich, can't you keep it on football matters? The fact your knowledge on attendances regarding United is poor just shows how you don't know what you're talking about. United had large attendances before Munich and they even filled Maine Road more than the bitters when we used it after the 2nd world war. United have had a large following dating back to the 40's, even more than your beloved City who to this day still can't fill their stadium and who will forever be in United's shadow.
But you wouldn't know about stadium issues having never been to a football game in your life
Yes they had large local attendances like many clubs but were the first club to start gaining a national/international following after the Munich crash. That's the truth.
Why is everyone feeding the Troll he's a complete Idiot
Sort your life out vinjay.
Yes they had large local attendances like many clubs but were the first club to start gaining a national/international following after the Munich crash. That's the truth.
So what if they did? It was a horrible disaster and it attracted people that were sympathetic for the beautiful busby babes who lost their lives at a young age. Did you know a City player died in it too? It shocked the country and the world, the team was on route to potentially dominating Europe. Are you having a go at people for grieving or something?
Maybe those people who started following United should have focused their sympathy on those who survived but had careers ended. Yet had no compensation for years and got kicked out of their houses. That's the truth mods.
Torino didn't get anywhere near as much sympathy and yes I'm fully aware a retired City player who became a journalist died. I am also aware that the United manager at the time was a former City player as well.
Vinners my so called ______ dog Rover has never turned against his team!Rover is a Rover and does not run off to City or some other club when the going gets rough,ill give him an extra drop of lager now!
Maybe those people who started following United should have focused their sympathy on those who survived but had careers ended. Yet had no compensation for years and got kicked out of their houses. That's the truth mods.
You're a scûmbag and I'm done talking with you, lowlife git.
Vinjay you are a very angry man.
Thanks Dusty,we rovers stick together through thick and thin.
Good idea dogs obviously need their alcohol. RSPCA insist on it.
I didn't run off. I've had 7 years of abuse and lies when all I did was try to help the club (and was right about the walkers) thanks to City its the first time I've really liked watching football in years. Its nice to go to games again (and yes I've been to some) and not spend the whole time moaning about the fans. That's because they are decent fans who I respect unlike the ones at Ewood.
Contrast that to your golden boy. Cheer for him and your new hero Vineeth (he will be your hero now you know he's a United man)
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As for you Arab how about you go off and help your club find more ways of turning a plane crash into a money spinner. Plus I don't have an armchair. The fact that you already have shirts announcing your supposed title win shows the type of arrogant sc. um Man United fans are.
I don't think someone as uneducated as you understands what scûm means my plastic armchair friend, you see you're bringing in a horrible disaster that included the death of innocent people into something so irrelevant. You're a lowlife keyboard warrior, and I'd really like to see what you'd do to yourself when the glorious Manchester United keep your league drought going for 45 years. You make me sick.
posted on 1/4/12
I'm past feeling pity for Rovers fans now. The only person I feel sorry for is Jack Walker and the kids in Blackburn who have had the one good thing about the town wrecked by small minded sheep. I guess they will probably follow Jones to United (or if they have good taste go to City) You can be real proud of yourself and your boring parochial attitude.
posted on 1/4/12
Vinjay, when you suggested Vinjay was a "cult" I presume the predictive text was on "kind" setting...
posted on 1/4/12
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posted on 1/4/12
"He barely had a connection to the club since he didn't give a toss about it like his family and "trust". The last act he was involved in would have been stuff relating to the sale"
So Vincent, did he have a connection or not? Selling it suggests a connection...
posted on 1/4/12
Oh and did you read that quote about closet united fan executive Vineeth Rao in the Mail. Bet he will become a cult hero overnight now he's one of your United darlings.
I don't read horrid tabloids like you my plastic friend, but I'm not surprised people are more on United's side than our lottery winning neighbours. You see there's a team ethos in the United dressing room that's been the sole reason why we've dominated the English and European game longer than your brain cells had taken to develop. City are not a team, they're just there for the wages. Do you think they want that title? They're all over the place, I suggest you support one of the La Liga giants if you want glory because City might not be delivering it this season
posted on 1/4/12
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posted on 1/4/12
Sorry, my first post should've read:
DD when you suggested Vinjay was a "cult" I presume the predictive text was on "kind" setting...
posted on 1/4/12
"This Monday night come to Ewood! Celebrate 2 people who have done more than most to destroy the legacy of a great man!"
Vinjay, q&a time please:
What does this sentence mean?
posted on 1/4/12
Dear admins,
Not sure Vinjay was being offensive, he's merely an idiot!
posted on 1/4/12
Oh and that Red Issue fanzine was in real good taste wasn't it? So typical of Manchester United fans. Actually had a fair point about sentiment being over the top but just like the recent ku klux klan cover exploiting it for the sake of shock value.
Oh and don't believe for a moment more people are on the side of United. Vineeth Rao is just a stooge and one of the idiots who have turned blackburn rovers into a United worshiping shrine.
posted on 1/4/12
Have we got United fans as mods on here then? I told the truth.
posted on 1/4/12
Well someone must seriously be wound up if they keep bringing up the disaster in Munich, can't you keep it on football matters? The fact your knowledge on attendances regarding United is poor just shows how you don't know what you're talking about. United had large attendances before Munich and they even filled Maine Road more than the bitters when we used it after the 2nd world war. United have had a large following dating back to the 40's, even more than your beloved City who to this day still can't fill their stadium and who will forever be in United's shadow.
posted on 1/4/12
But you wouldn't know about stadium issues having never been to a football game in your life
posted on 1/4/12
Yes they had large local attendances like many clubs but were the first club to start gaining a national/international following after the Munich crash. That's the truth.
posted on 1/4/12
Why is everyone feeding the Troll he's a complete Idiot
posted on 1/4/12
Sort your life out vinjay.
posted on 1/4/12
Yes they had large local attendances like many clubs but were the first club to start gaining a national/international following after the Munich crash. That's the truth.
So what if they did? It was a horrible disaster and it attracted people that were sympathetic for the beautiful busby babes who lost their lives at a young age. Did you know a City player died in it too? It shocked the country and the world, the team was on route to potentially dominating Europe. Are you having a go at people for grieving or something?
posted on 1/4/12
Maybe those people who started following United should have focused their sympathy on those who survived but had careers ended. Yet had no compensation for years and got kicked out of their houses. That's the truth mods.
Torino didn't get anywhere near as much sympathy and yes I'm fully aware a retired City player who became a journalist died. I am also aware that the United manager at the time was a former City player as well.
posted on 1/4/12
Vinners my so called ______ dog Rover has never turned against his team!Rover is a Rover and does not run off to City or some other club when the going gets rough,ill give him an extra drop of lager now!
posted on 1/4/12
Who's a good boy
posted on 1/4/12
Maybe those people who started following United should have focused their sympathy on those who survived but had careers ended. Yet had no compensation for years and got kicked out of their houses. That's the truth mods.
You're a scûmbag and I'm done talking with you, lowlife git.
posted on 1/4/12
Vinjay you are a very angry man.
posted on 1/4/12
Thanks Dusty,we rovers stick together through thick and thin.
posted on 1/4/12
Good idea dogs obviously need their alcohol. RSPCA insist on it.
I didn't run off. I've had 7 years of abuse and lies when all I did was try to help the club (and was right about the walkers) thanks to City its the first time I've really liked watching football in years. Its nice to go to games again (and yes I've been to some) and not spend the whole time moaning about the fans. That's because they are decent fans who I respect unlike the ones at Ewood.
Contrast that to your golden boy. Cheer for him and your new hero Vineeth (he will be your hero now you know he's a United man)
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