anyway,here are the pictures for the gathering at hartamas square..
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English Clubs Manchester United Street Talks, 05/04 Man Utd v Aston Villa | 22:55 ESPN
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Mar 15 2009, 03:17 AM
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Congrats to Liverpool,they played so well and deserved the 3points..no arguments about that..
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Mar 23 2009, 02:33 AM
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QUOTE(boxsystem @ Mar 23 2009, 02:25 AM) haha,nice one..QUOTE(Redrider @ Mar 23 2009, 02:25 AM) nah,anyone is welcomed here..talk all u want while u guys are winning..lets see if u dare to come back again after u guys lose form.. YNWA=you'll never win always.. no offense This post has been edited by ParasitAmol: Mar 23 2009, 02:34 AM |
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 23 2009, 09:31 AM) Well firstly, I don't think anyone will visit your thread after losing to a team that isn't you. I mean what would be the point? It has no relevance to your thread. The reason Liverpool posters are here this time round is because the title race is on again. I don't know what's been posted before but I believe this to be the case. nah,i was actually referring to all the name calling and all those unneeded nonconstructive posts..I have always welcomed the likes of Fyrekat to this thread..building constructive comments..even when liverpool lost he was there..so,i quite disagree with your point there..I doubt that a loss in form will result in Liverpool fans going into hiding. Like I've said countless times, we've been living in your shadow for 2 decades and we're still around and will be for a long time to come. It's especially important for fans to stand tall when their team isn't doing well don't you think? anyway,since the race title is still on.. here are the remaining games for the two.. Liverpool Saturday April 4: Fulham (a) Saturday April 11: Blackburn (h) Tuesday April 21: Arsenal (h) Saturday April 25: Hull (a) Saturday May 2: Newcastle (h) Saturday May 9: West Ham (a) Saturday May 16: West Brom (a) Sunday May 24: Tottenham (h) Manchester United Sunday April 5: Aston Villa (h) Saturday April 11: Sunderland (a) Wednesday April 22: Portsmouth (h) Saturday April 25: Tottenham (h) Saturday May 2: Middlesbrough (a) Saturday May 9: Man City (h) Wednesday May 13: Wigan (a) Saturday May 16: Arsenal (h) Sunday May 24: Hull (a) |
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Mar 24 2009, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE(shortleg88 @ Mar 23 2009, 04:38 PM) I don think it's fair that you leave Che out as well, we all know they tend to fight until the end. And I also highlighted the potential banana skins for both teams as well and seems ours one is more sorry,i didnt mean to leave out chelsea..not that they are forgotten in the title race..just that,the thread was flooded with liverpool supporters recently that i thought it was just beteween us and them.. That doesn't mean the rest of our opponent is easy fixtures though, I only highlighted the higher risk one anyway,here are the rest of the fixtures for the three teams Liverpool Apr 4 Fulham (A) Apr 11 Blackburn R (H) Apr 21 Arsenal (H) Apr 25 Hull City (A) May 2 Newcastle United (H) May 9 West Ham United (A) May 16 West Bromwich Albion (A) May 24 Tottenham Hotspur (H) Man Utd Apr 5 Aston Villa (H) Apr 11 Sunderland (A) Apr 22 Portsmouth (H) Apr 25 Tottenham Hotspur (H) May 2 Middlesbrough (A) May 9 Manchester City (H) May 13 Wigan Athletic (A) May 16 Arsenal (H) May 24 Hull City (A) Chelsea Apr 4 Newcastle United (A) Apr 11 Bolton Wanderers (H) Apr 22 Everton (H) Apr 25 West Ham United (A) May 2 Fulham (H) May 9 Arsenal (A) May 16 Blackburn Rovers (H) May 24 Sunderland (A) |
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Mar 24 2009, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(Golden @ Mar 24 2009, 04:15 PM) Hey, wanna ask why tottenham fans also sing "Glory glory Man Utd", except they change "Man Utd" to Tottenham Hotspur....it sounds weird but true.. actually,we were the ones who copied from them..they invented it first..Why don't they just make their own song? copycat??? taken from wiki: Glory Glory Man United is a football chant sung by the fans of the football (soccer) club Manchester United to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic. In the 1980's Manchester United fans adapted the wording of Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur, who had been using the chant since the early 1960's.. |
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Five reasons why the title is Liverpool's and five reasons why Manchester United could blow it
FIVE REASONS WHY TITLE IS LIVERPOOL'S 1 RAFA BENITEZ Nobody plots individual matches better than Rafa but eight games in two months will allow the Spaniard to show he knows how to manage a season. Benitez has won a title from the big guns before, when Valencia pipped Barcelona and Real Madrid to lift La Liga. 2 STEVEN GERRARD & JAMIE CARRAGHER The side's heart and soul - they know just how much it would mean to end that 19-year wait for the title. Gerrard has been an inspiration all season, while Carragher epitomises Scouse conviction and passion. 3 FERNANDO TORRES The Spaniard has had an injuryscarred campaign but his movement remains magical. He's come on in leaps and bounds from the man known more for his misses than his goals at Atletico Madrid. 4 ANFIELD The Kop are Liverpool's extra man and are set to pick the players up and carry them over the line like they used to in those European glory nights of the 70s and 80s. 5 FIXTURES The Reds have a kinder run-in than United and even the hardest game, against Arsenal, comes with them having rested over the FA Cup semi-final weekend, three days earlier. FIVE REASONS WHY UNITED COULD BLOW IT 1 NERVES They looked a shoo-in two weeks ago but now the pressure is on and United could lose a title that really was theirs for the taking. Fergie went through the same thing in 1998 as Arsenal won their first crown under Arsene Wenger. 2 DISCIPLINE Recent red cards for Nemanja Vidic, Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney mean all three will be missing against Aston Villa. Referees will have noted the snarling aimed at Phil Dowd on Saturday and will clamp down harder than before. 3 CRISTIANO RONALDO Unstoppable last term but his on-field bickering with teammates, opponents and referees is turning the Portuguese back into Public Enemy No.1. Unless he gets his act together it could be destabilising. 4 OLD TRAFFORD The stadium is more intimidating than the fans and back- to-back defeats will add to the edginess against Villa in a fortnight. Fans are prone to get on the players' backs when things aren't going well. 5 FIXTURES United are still competing on three fronts and have a much tougher league run-in than Liverpool, including Arsenal and Spurs at home, and desperate Middlesbrough away. source |
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