QUOTE(redscorpion @ Mar 8 2009, 11:11 PM)
It's like ever since his foot surgery, his leg is much more flexible. lololol.English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 14/03 Man Utd v Liverpool | 20:40 ESPN
English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 14/03 Man Utd v Liverpool | 20:40 ESPN
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Mar 9 2009, 12:42 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 12:57 AM
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i dun fancy him becoming the next manager.... i think he's arrogant... well deserve to be one... anyway.. hope SAF dun retire anytime soon
EDIT: suddenly the previous post went missing... Jose talking about becoming next MU manager. source QUOTE "Manchester United have a great squad but are their players really that much better than Chelsea's or Liverpool's? I don't think so. "So something else must be the problem and somebody has to take responsibility for that. he got a point? nope i think our players are on par or even better than the rest... even o'shea is the best RB now. This post has been edited by shgx700: Mar 9 2009, 01:06 AM |
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Mar 9 2009, 01:04 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 01:13 AM
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OT: FELLAINI SCORES WITH HIS AFRO AGAIN!!!!!
I can't help it. His afro is afrotastic. |
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Mar 9 2009, 01:20 AM
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He has metal implants in his afro, don't you be fooled!!
Park and Rooney's goals last night were similar, only wanted tevez to score a hattrick would be icing on the cake lulz. This post has been edited by headhunter7: Mar 9 2009, 01:23 AM |
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Mar 9 2009, 02:49 AM
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FA CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW:
Arsenal/Hull v Chelsea Man Utd v Everton |
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Mar 9 2009, 02:51 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 02:53 AM
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we will be playing against Everton in the FA Cup semifinal
we will be at home for that game |
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Mar 9 2009, 02:54 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 02:55 AM
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QUOTE(redscorpion @ Mar 8 2009, 05:20 PM) Manchester United vs Liverpool Laa.. Kan aku dah konpom Lama dah!! Aku first konpom tau. Aku and Binik Aku.. haha date : 14th of March 2009, Saturday time : 7.30 pm venue : tbc ( hartamas square most prob ) confirmed list 1. sinoffire 2. Hevrn 3. redscorpion 4. pending list 1. Apis_LuaLua 2. ParasitAmol 3. CoreZ 4. CoreZ Mate 5. Bookie 6. Admin 7. redscorpion's mate 8. redscorpion's mate 9. |
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Mar 9 2009, 02:58 AM
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i dun understand why they play semis at wembley
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Mar 9 2009, 03:00 AM
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QUOTE(leongtat @ Mar 8 2009, 09:28 PM) Yeah Man please support our Datuk... Shit*!! I missed the game!! I thought Dato' game is the last one, who know it became the 1st match.. sigh.. but in the end, luckily i didnt watch the match.. hopefully he can overcome that Lin Dan.... You shall see the setianess of a person if the team he/she support are running on a barren spell.... Gosh!!.. China sweep all.. It seems like All China Open instead of All England. |
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Mar 9 2009, 03:03 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 03:07 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 03:15 AM
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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Mar 8 2009, 11:01 AM) What Ian Wright said sounds like flame bait to me. But kudos for having the courage to say so, for I wouldn't as I think other teams are fair capable and welcomed to mount on charge on us. And with regards to Jose being our manager, I wouldn't want a chance in hell of him being so. Not because he's a rival or sorts, but I just doubt he's a proper representation to our team. Succession issues, even in the corporate world tend to be tricky, and I would only accept those worlds from the mouth of the gaffer himself. With regards to the glory hunter issue, I would like to offer my thoughts on that: As datuk air_mood himself defined, he is one who deserts the team when the team is in a bad batch. Let looks at how a person who has no initial knowledge of football becomes a supporter of a team: 1. when a team is successful, eg. winning trophies, or 2. if there's something you like about a team alot, eg, the slick playing style of Arsenal. Now I would like to say that there should be no qualms/criteria for one to be a supporter of another's club. One may start supporting a club because it just won the CL, so be it. What defines a real fan is what happens when the club goes down. Look at Leeds, in the past they used to be head-to-head with MU, and now they're in League 1 - They still have fans going to their matches! Look at other teams, like Middlesbrough or Fulham, why do they have fans going to their matches, despite being in the lower teams of the PL. What happens if one day MU goes into administration, drops to League 1, would you still support MU for the next 10 years? Buy their jerseys, go to their matches? Ultimately, I think one should ask themselves what initially started your support for the team, and what is it now that keeps your support there? Sometimes, I ponder to myself, what is it about MU that I really support? Is it the players, like the current crop of Giggs to Rooney? Is it the history like 17 times EPL champs with the likes of Sir Bobby Charlton or Eric Cantona? Or is it simply the tacticians or the brains of Sir Alex Ferguson? Ultimately, I sorted my own answer out: it's not something tangible that you can see, to me, it's actually the winning mentality that MU brings onto the field when they play. The streak of confidence when they pass balls through narrow midfield gaps or the commitment they have when tackling balls. When they attack, I watch eagerly; when they counterattack, my heart jumps like hell. I get pissed when the team doesnt play well, or draw games when they don't deserve to. When I watch, I watch for an attacking run, or a flash of brillance that pops out from individuals now and then. Ultimately, I think it's my familiarity with the players, the brand of attacking football and the hunger to win that I support. I like the temperamental Rooney when he's pissed because the opponent players fouled him. I like Vidic's determination when he gets a cut whilst fighting for a header. I love it when PJS runs runs runs like nobody's business, but eventually misses in front of the goal. I don't mind, 'cause that's just how the players of Man Utd are! Similiarly, I do dare say that I will stop supporting MU when their brand of attacking football does end. So be it that MU gets third next year, or even gets relegated, I don't care, so long as its MU-branded attacking football, and the thirst for winning still exists, I will support Manchester United. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by gabLhowe: Mar 9 2009, 03:19 AM |
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Mar 9 2009, 03:18 AM
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QUOTE(gabLhowe @ Mar 9 2009, 03:15 AM) What Ian Wright said sounds like flame bait to me. But kudos for having the courage to say so, for I wouldn't as I think other teams are fair capable and welcomed to mount on charge on us. Nice Read here....spokes a lot for the rest...And with regards to Jose being our manager, I wouldn't want a chance in hell of him being so. Not because he's a rival or sorts, but I just doubt he's a proper representation to our team. Succession issues, even in the corporate world tend to be tricky, and I would only accept those worlds from the mouth of the gaffer himself. is the way man united perform that we have fell in love with them.... PS gabLhowe: why you delete some of your post here... This post has been edited by leongtat: Mar 9 2009, 03:19 AM |
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Mar 9 2009, 03:20 AM
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Mar 9 2009, 04:54 AM
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QUOTE(gabLhowe @ Mar 9 2009, 03:15 AM) Look at Leeds, in the past they used to be head-to-head with MU, and now they're in League 1 - They still have fans going to their matches! Look at other teams, like Middlesbrough or Fulham, why do they have fans going to their matches, despite being in the lower teams of the PL. What happens if one day MU goes into administration, drops to League 1, would you still support MU for the next 10 years? Buy their jerseys, go to their matches? For me I tend to make some similiarities of supporting a club and a real live relationship.Similiarly, I do dare say that I will stop supporting MU when their brand of attacking football does end. So be it that MU gets third next year, or even gets relegated, I don't care, so long as its MU-branded attacking football, and the thirst for winning still exists, I will support Manchester United. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « You saw a pretty girl, you like her, you court her and in the end you married her. Years and years later both of you grew old together. She might not looks as pretty as you first say her many years ago but all the years gone by living with her, both of you have a special bonds which goes above all those stuff. I knew this club Man Utd during their hey days. They have such a great quartet of Midfielders which I think if Giggsy and Keano were to play for England, I think they would have sweep World Cup and the Euro Championship. Fell in love with the club. Been to OT many times eventhough I have to spend up to 25% of my monthly scholarship allowance for a ticket. Fell in love with them, have a special bond with them and I know I will support them until the day I die. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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All right all right.. This is an honest statement. No need to pretend anymore.
Liverpool fan - The best supporter in the world Man Utd fan - Mostly only know one song, and not even the complete version at that. They go "glory glory man utd x 1000000000000", like a broken record. Once again, song sheets please. Man Utd fan - They always claim they played like crap, and not that their rivals played well, when they lose. Oh, they also like to lay blame to everything else except for themselves i.e. Referee, rough play, lack of protection for Ronaldo, wind sheer factor, oxygen content in the air, number of blades of grass per square foot, etc. Man Utd fan - Mostly glory hunter fan. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by maxizanc: Mar 9 2009, 05:41 AM |
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lol u all so stress la. go to sleep and get a very good rest!
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