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posted on 11/7/12

I don't get this article..

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 11/7/12

Fergie out.

I take it Vidic wasn't wearing a helmet? Doesn't need one.

posted on 11/7/12

Old Trafford is a cricket ground

posted on 11/7/12

Oh he's on about the cricket? What a terrible sport

posted on 11/7/12

What a joke

posted on 11/7/12

i don't get it? there are 2 old trafford's, they are quite close together, maybe you may visit one day?

posted on 11/7/12

Reminiscent of Jimmy Carr at his best...

posted on 11/7/12

Oh a fake United fan?

posted on 11/7/12

fake united fan? tut tut tut.. i'd put you to shame our kid..

posted on 11/7/12

I didn't get this article, what did it reference to. You then started having a go at me when I didn't intend any insult with my first post. I was generally baffled

posted on 11/7/12

valencia mate, it was a bit of a craic because I was at the cricket yesterday, when I have spent half of my life at united. nothing intended man, just a spur of the moment comparison of the 2 grounds and the 2 experiences

posted on 11/7/12

I understand now, sorry for any offence

posted on 11/7/12

Old Trafford
Lords

posted on 11/7/12

s_b_r, don't worry about vrf, he is a willy toucher

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 12/7/12

Both grounds are in Trafford not Manchester! morning.

posted on 12/7/12

Both grounds are in Trafford not Manchester!

a bitter bertie mcgoo with a geography degree?? i thought anyone with half a brain would realise that old trafford is in trafford, duh!

Newton Heath -- The club remained in the area until 1893, when it moved to new premises at Bank Street in nearby Clayton. The name was changed to Manchester United Football Club in 1902.

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