More injuries caused by blue-jerseys jumping on.
Ha! Thats a good one flying. Your contemptible franchise mopped up every gloryhunter in this country years ago. Its the one problem City will always have, matching your fanbase. You see Man.Ure shirts in every city, town and village in the country and I hope they're all sick as parrots today.
We "mopped up" as you call it, long before there was anything like a franchise. We had the biggest gates in the second division when we were relegated, for example,.
History and charisma is what you Berties can't stomach.
Well done for yesterday, though.
I know Man U fans don't have the best knowledge when it comes to football but you do realise I'm not a City fan don't you? You didn't mop anything up pre-Sky, yeah you probably had the best support in the country but only very slightly and the vast majority were from around the Manchester area.
Sky have made you what you are today, this monstrous, all-consuming blight on English football. Every club in the country has suffered as a result of their catchment areas being eroded by the weaklings who gloryhunt you lot.
Plastic fans who dont live in Manchester,well done City thats put Old Red Noses team exactly where they berlong, second club in a City.
Well, as you haven't posted any info on your non-existent profile, and your name has blue and white in it, well, hey, yes, it was a presumption.
What a troll you and the rest of you are. Whoever you are. You seem to think that if a club has loads of fans all over the world, then they don't have any local fans. How peculiar.
United have nothing to prove to anybody.
So you're assuming someone with the name blueandwhitehalves (emphasis on the halves) on the BLACKBURN board would be City fans?
I was not intentionally on the Blackburn board. I click on "most recent" which doesn't show any affiliation. I rarely go to "own" boards, as I like to get a general idea of what's going on around.
Ok?
Sorry to have interrupted your little diatribe by defending my club.
So you click on most recent, that's fine. But are you incapable of reading the top of the screen?
The fact is, your assumption was completely unfounded and that is what I took issue with. I couldn't care less about the rest of your comment.
There is still the bit at the top that shows which board it is on!
Plastics plastics everywhere!
Why am I a plastic? Have you read my profile? Base your accusation, pathetic as it is, on fact.
You supported them because of the Munich crash?
The fact that you have to justify it speaks volumes, where in Manchester do you live?
I became *aware* of them through the Munich crash. Aged 12. And followed their progress over the years. Thck and thin, bad and good, relegation and promotion.
Why in God's name am I trying to explain my reasons for being a United supporter to someone who has their own agenda and will steadfastly refuse to deviate from it.
The Blackburn board is yours. And welcome to it.
Why in God's name am I trying to explain my reasons for being a United supporter to someone who has their own agenda and will steadfastly refuse to deviate from it.
That's really something you should ask yourself.
You've took offence and got all flustered, read it back. I didn't call you a plastic, you've assumed not anybody else.
The failure to answer questions is worrying though, where do you live in Manchester?
I live in Eccles. I even walk to the ground.
Justify? What are you on about?
And as a 12 year old, we're you previously unaware of the massive local football team?
Plastic was aimed at Pie-eater.
Do keep up.
Justify
verb (used with object)
1.
to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means.
2.
to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded: Don't try to justify his rudeness.
3.
Theology. to declare innocent or guiltless; absolve; acquit.
4.
Printing.
a.
to make (a line of type) a desired length by spacing the words and letters, especially so that full lines in a column have even margins both on the left and on the right.
b.
to level and square (a strike).
verb (used without object)
5.
Law.
a.
to show a satisfactory reason or excuse for something done.
b.
to qualify as bail or surety.
6.
Printing. (of a line of type) to fit exactly into a desired length.
Wasn't that knowledgeable about football, then. Not like you obviously, who came out of his mother's womb wearing club colours.
Hands up, can't compete with that.
Well, I can't speak for anyone else but I was supporting my club from the ripe old age of 4. The old man started me off early.
Good copy and paste, ska.
Must go, drying paint to watch.
Online dictionary for full effect. You seemed confused as to the meaning of the word Justify. Now you know.
And you seem to be just confused.
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posted on 24/10/11
More injuries caused by blue-jerseys jumping on.
posted on 24/10/11
Ha! Thats a good one flying. Your contemptible franchise mopped up every gloryhunter in this country years ago. Its the one problem City will always have, matching your fanbase. You see Man.Ure shirts in every city, town and village in the country and I hope they're all sick as parrots today.
posted on 24/10/11
We "mopped up" as you call it, long before there was anything like a franchise. We had the biggest gates in the second division when we were relegated, for example,.
History and charisma is what you Berties can't stomach.
Well done for yesterday, though.
posted on 24/10/11
I know Man U fans don't have the best knowledge when it comes to football but you do realise I'm not a City fan don't you? You didn't mop anything up pre-Sky, yeah you probably had the best support in the country but only very slightly and the vast majority were from around the Manchester area.
Sky have made you what you are today, this monstrous, all-consuming blight on English football. Every club in the country has suffered as a result of their catchment areas being eroded by the weaklings who gloryhunt you lot.
posted on 24/10/11
Plastic fans who dont live in Manchester,well done City thats put Old Red Noses team exactly where they berlong, second club in a City.
posted on 24/10/11
Well, as you haven't posted any info on your non-existent profile, and your name has blue and white in it, well, hey, yes, it was a presumption.
What a troll you and the rest of you are. Whoever you are. You seem to think that if a club has loads of fans all over the world, then they don't have any local fans. How peculiar.
United have nothing to prove to anybody.
posted on 24/10/11
So you're assuming someone with the name blueandwhitehalves (emphasis on the halves) on the BLACKBURN board would be City fans?
posted on 24/10/11
I was not intentionally on the Blackburn board. I click on "most recent" which doesn't show any affiliation. I rarely go to "own" boards, as I like to get a general idea of what's going on around.
Ok?
Sorry to have interrupted your little diatribe by defending my club.
posted on 24/10/11
So you click on most recent, that's fine. But are you incapable of reading the top of the screen?
The fact is, your assumption was completely unfounded and that is what I took issue with. I couldn't care less about the rest of your comment.
posted on 24/10/11
There is still the bit at the top that shows which board it is on!
Plastics plastics everywhere!
posted on 24/10/11
Why am I a plastic? Have you read my profile? Base your accusation, pathetic as it is, on fact.
posted on 24/10/11
You supported them because of the Munich crash?
posted on 24/10/11
The fact that you have to justify it speaks volumes, where in Manchester do you live?
posted on 24/10/11
I became *aware* of them through the Munich crash. Aged 12. And followed their progress over the years. Thck and thin, bad and good, relegation and promotion.
Why in God's name am I trying to explain my reasons for being a United supporter to someone who has their own agenda and will steadfastly refuse to deviate from it.
The Blackburn board is yours. And welcome to it.
posted on 24/10/11
Why in God's name am I trying to explain my reasons for being a United supporter to someone who has their own agenda and will steadfastly refuse to deviate from it.
That's really something you should ask yourself.
posted on 24/10/11
You've took offence and got all flustered, read it back. I didn't call you a plastic, you've assumed not anybody else.
The failure to answer questions is worrying though, where do you live in Manchester?
posted on 24/10/11
I live in Eccles. I even walk to the ground.
Justify? What are you on about?
posted on 24/10/11
And as a 12 year old, we're you previously unaware of the massive local football team?
posted on 24/10/11
Plastic was aimed at Pie-eater.
Do keep up.
posted on 24/10/11
Justify
verb (used with object)
1.
to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means.
2.
to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded: Don't try to justify his rudeness.
3.
Theology. to declare innocent or guiltless; absolve; acquit.
4.
Printing.
a.
to make (a line of type) a desired length by spacing the words and letters, especially so that full lines in a column have even margins both on the left and on the right.
b.
to level and square (a strike).
verb (used without object)
5.
Law.
a.
to show a satisfactory reason or excuse for something done.
b.
to qualify as bail or surety.
6.
Printing. (of a line of type) to fit exactly into a desired length.
posted on 24/10/11
Wasn't that knowledgeable about football, then. Not like you obviously, who came out of his mother's womb wearing club colours.
Hands up, can't compete with that.
posted on 24/10/11
Well, I can't speak for anyone else but I was supporting my club from the ripe old age of 4. The old man started me off early.
posted on 24/10/11
Good copy and paste, ska.
Must go, drying paint to watch.
posted on 24/10/11
Online dictionary for full effect. You seemed confused as to the meaning of the word Justify. Now you know.
posted on 24/10/11
And you seem to be just confused.
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