That was definitely a shot Hig-waiiy-iiaan.. :lol:
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That was definitely a shot Hig-waiiy-iiaan.. :lol:
It would be quite funny if after this Ferdinand was disciplined for the clap.
Plebs? With the Chelsea song? ITV. :lol:
I want a Fergie interview dammit!
Spit it out Stan...
Mourinho is now starting to sound like Mourinho-impersonators circa 2006. " I can do it. Rooney. 50 million"
"Manchester" - Ronaldo
They've managed to sedate Keano for the night then. "Come on then, one at a time, or altogether, slags!!"
Swallow the rulebook? Making it up from game to game is much better.
Still in my view harsh, but understandable too. Not everything has to be a bloody conspiracy....
Some header by Santana.
Pyatov. :haha:
LOL, just saw the highlights.
Mixed emotions. Always horrible to see the stinky little Spaniards cheat their way to another result, but compensated by the fact the diving scumbag Rooney has a taste of his own medicine. Shame they couldn't have both gone out but if somebody kills all the refs maybe marketing will be beaten in the next round.
It's not so bad.
:unsure:
Having said that though, if I had to make the choice, it'd have to be my chocolate Man Utd leg that gets broken.
Would be super duper awesome were this to be the game that precipitated the filth's dramatic collapse.
They'll win the league at the canter but lets hope Agent Rafa can halt any hopes of a double.
:haha:
That is all.
Man Utd being knocked out isn't funny in itself (who are we to laugh?) but their fake sense of outrage is fucking hilarious.
Neggie. It is funny as fuck from whichever angle I view it.
And to hear the squeals of anguish from most, and to see some of their plastic fans squirm, because for 1st time they all genuinely feel cheated, is just fucking priceless - devine retribution I'd say.
A taste of the bitter medicine premier leagues teams have had to suffer at that shithole OT for a good 20 years.
Not an ounce of sympathy here.
Fuck 'em.
Ffs, can't we all get along no matter how favourable the circumstance?
A thread here where we're all laughing our arses off at the filth and Gooners are still at each others throats.
From what I saw yesterday, Ferguson did a pretty good job with them, they lost but they gave a superior Madrid side a game so I can't see them not winning the league especially with RVP in there.
Great to see them lose yesterday though, Mourinho does it again!
Ah, hence the familiarity with the big bollocks :good:
United :haha: :haha:.
Distraught Pensioners :haha:.
Taaaaaaansend/Chiles/Southgate/Tyldesley :haha:.
RVC :haha:.
Inexperienced 36-year-old Turkish refs who are younger than Giggs and have no business refereeing big European games :bow:.
Roy Keane :bow:.
As Terry pointed out, United were actually really good. Real Madrid were not impressive at all over the two games. United were more penetrative every time they got the ball in the final third. RVC's little touches in key areas showed how good he is. His finishing seems to have deserted him though. Joker woz rite.
Fergie will use this to make sure they crush everyone in the League. They'll break some records. Welbeck will win a League medal.
I expected them to be pumped, particularly in the first leg. I didn't think they had that sort of controlled European performance in them anymore.
Fergie is distraught (:haha:) because he knows he has a potentially great side this year.
Irony. Inception level wumming there.Quote:
Paddy Crerand, who played for Manchester United from 1963-1971, told BBC Radio Ulster: "Roy Keane was in a minority of one. Not one person said it was a red card except Roy. Does Roy want to be noticed?"Why are we talking about Roy Keane? Why do we not talk about the 99.9% of people who said it wasn't a sending off. Why are we talking about Roy Keane - because he played for Manchester United. Well, let me tell you something. I played with Manchester United, I played in a European Cup final, Roy didn't. The referee was wrong."
Crerand is mental.