comment by KnottyAshSteuerschwindler (U8934)
posted 32 seconds ago
Most Utd fans spend more time watching and singing about Liverpool and City.
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Really? i suppose you know them all and they've confirmed this then?
comment by KnottyAshSteuerschwindler (U8934)
posted 4 minutes ago
Most Utd fans spend more time watching and singing about Liverpool and City.
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Most Liverpool fans spend their time banging on about their club's history.
Most City fans spend their time reading up on their new club's history.
Most United fans have asked Santa for an atlas this year so they can find out where England is.
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 47 seconds ago
Most United fans have asked Santa for an atlas this year so they can find out where England is.
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United have been a big club long enough to have already acquired these fans.
It's the new City fans that will be getting the atlases.
The BBC are so up Man United's backside that it's painful. Their website is the same. Most of the articles written by McNumpty open to comments, are about United. Every England picture has to have Wane in it.
What about the charity match - anyone going?? It's all for charidee.
Carra's playing. Obviously Stevie G was not the top, top player the manager was looking for.....:
GB and Ireland
Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson
Captain: David Beckham
David Seaman
David James
Sol Campbell
John Terry
Phil Neville
Rio Ferdinand
Jamie Carragher
Ashley Cole
Nicky Butt
Paul Scholes
Ryan Giggs
Michael Owen
Rest of the World
Manager: Carlo Ancelotti
Captain: Zinedine Zidane
Edwin van der Saar
Cafu
Alessandro Nesta
Luis Figo
Ronaldinho
Patrick Vieira
Michael Ballack
Massimo Ambrosini
Robert Pires
Dwight Yorke
Patrick Kluivert
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Landon Donovan
Aaaagghhhh.... BBC News. Thought I'd got away with it....
I liked the Class of 92, I felt entertained and enlightened after watching it.
By far one of the better things the BBC have done.
Just because it featured ex MUFC players and you support Liverpool dosent mean you can't enjoy it for what it was.
Plus I think all the ex united players came out of it looking good. It nice to see what they are doing for Salford FC.
Don't be bitter, life is too short, and as Jürgen pointed out - it's only football, we just want to be entertained.
I was.
M
^ Each to their own. I wasn't reviewing any individual programme in my article, just commenting on the ubiquitous nature of the recent MUFC related scheduling by the BBC. I think that's fair comment when the corporation's own charter requires it to provide balance in it's broadcasting - this should also apply to it's football related coverage.
That was my point. Bitter? I think not. Just expressing a valid opinion.
I'll leave the discussions considering the merits/quality of the individual programmes to others.
Glad you enjoyed it anyway.
Hopefully the BBC will show "I Believe In Miracles" at some point in the near future.
Great film about Forest under Brian Clough & Peter Taylor. You must see this film - it's out on DVD now.
Here's a trailer:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/video/2015/sep/15/i-believe-in-miracles-trailer-documentary-nottingham-forest-video
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posted on 6/11/15
....in Cantonese.
posted on 6/11/15
comment by KnottyAshSteuerschwindler (U8934)
posted 32 seconds ago
Most Utd fans spend more time watching and singing about Liverpool and City.
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Really? i suppose you know them all and they've confirmed this then?
posted on 6/11/15
comment by KnottyAshSteuerschwindler (U8934)
posted 4 minutes ago
Most Utd fans spend more time watching and singing about Liverpool and City.
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Most Liverpool fans spend their time banging on about their club's history.
Most City fans spend their time reading up on their new club's history.
posted on 6/11/15
Most United fans have asked Santa for an atlas this year so they can find out where England is.
posted on 6/11/15
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 47 seconds ago
Most United fans have asked Santa for an atlas this year so they can find out where England is.
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United have been a big club long enough to have already acquired these fans.
It's the new City fans that will be getting the atlases.
posted on 6/11/15
If you say so.
posted on 6/11/15
The BBC are so up Man United's backside that it's painful. Their website is the same. Most of the articles written by McNumpty open to comments, are about United. Every England picture has to have Wane in it.
posted on 6/11/15
What about the charity match - anyone going?? It's all for charidee.
Carra's playing. Obviously Stevie G was not the top, top player the manager was looking for.....:
GB and Ireland
Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson
Captain: David Beckham
David Seaman
David James
Sol Campbell
John Terry
Phil Neville
Rio Ferdinand
Jamie Carragher
Ashley Cole
Nicky Butt
Paul Scholes
Ryan Giggs
Michael Owen
Rest of the World
Manager: Carlo Ancelotti
Captain: Zinedine Zidane
Edwin van der Saar
Cafu
Alessandro Nesta
Luis Figo
Ronaldinho
Patrick Vieira
Michael Ballack
Massimo Ambrosini
Robert Pires
Dwight Yorke
Patrick Kluivert
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Landon Donovan
posted on 6/11/15
Aaaagghhhh.... BBC News. Thought I'd got away with it....
posted on 7/11/15
I liked the Class of 92, I felt entertained and enlightened after watching it.
By far one of the better things the BBC have done.
Just because it featured ex MUFC players and you support Liverpool dosent mean you can't enjoy it for what it was.
Plus I think all the ex united players came out of it looking good. It nice to see what they are doing for Salford FC.
Don't be bitter, life is too short, and as Jürgen pointed out - it's only football, we just want to be entertained.
I was.
M
posted on 7/11/15
^ Each to their own. I wasn't reviewing any individual programme in my article, just commenting on the ubiquitous nature of the recent MUFC related scheduling by the BBC. I think that's fair comment when the corporation's own charter requires it to provide balance in it's broadcasting - this should also apply to it's football related coverage.
That was my point. Bitter? I think not. Just expressing a valid opinion.
I'll leave the discussions considering the merits/quality of the individual programmes to others.
Glad you enjoyed it anyway.
posted on 19/11/15
Hopefully the BBC will show "I Believe In Miracles" at some point in the near future.
Great film about Forest under Brian Clough & Peter Taylor. You must see this film - it's out on DVD now.
posted on 19/11/15
Here's a trailer:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/video/2015/sep/15/i-believe-in-miracles-trailer-documentary-nottingham-forest-video
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