Originally posted by jimslyp69here we support OUR club- I, like most real football fans dont give two hoots for other clubs and how they do in european comps.
Oh so you don't like to see any club from your country do well in Europe? How sad! As a fan of english football, I always root for all english clubs in european competitions. It's sad that you allow childish jealousy get in your way. It says a lot about your personality.
Pathetic
Bcause i am english i sud support all english clubs against forign clubs? what rubbish!
do u think man city fans want man u to do well?
everton fans support liverpool in europeπ
u have a lot to learn my friend
Originally posted by spurs73Your post is pure bitterness at the fact that you know their will always be 4 clubs in your country that are much better then your team, so so pathetic!
here we support OUR club- I, like most real football fans dont give two hoots for other clubs and how they do in european comps.
Wow, dreamy, just dreamy.
This would be the best CL ever if only Arsenal would be there
instead of Barcelona. Still, Bayern versus Inter sounds simply
amazing for a final.
. . .
Edit. And it is useless to deny that few things feel better than
seeing United's arrogance being used as toilette paper π΅
Originally posted by SeitseHe says the ref was forced into making the decision by those Typical Germans. That's a very harsh accusation at the referee, not just the Typical Germans. I wonder if he'll get in trouble for this one.
Wow, what a sore loser...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8605786.stm
Typical senility.
Also, the hypocrisy of it all is so typical from Utd. How many times have you seen Utd players try to get opponents in the book over the years? I've seen many times where they fall over and then mime a card at the referee.
I also doubt they would be complaining so much about the sending off if they didn't lose.
Originally posted by hopscotchSpot on, particularly coming a vulture who is known from
He says the ref was forced into making the decision by those Typical Germans. That's a very harsh accusation at the referee, not just the Typical Germans. I wonder if he'll get in trouble for this one.
Also, the hypocrisy of it all is so typical from Utd. How many times have you seen Utd players try to get opponents in the book over the years? I've seen ...[text shortened]...
I also doubt they would be complaining so much about the sending off if they didn't lose.
making his influence count when 'talking' to referees.
Here's a funny one:
The "typical Germans" in question happened to be Franck
Ribery and Mark van Bommel, who were French and Dutch
last time their passports were checked. It was a confusing
night admittedly, but Ferguson's remarks did him no credit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/2010/04/man_utd_fall_as_e.html
Originally posted by SeitseAm I the only one who finds the Van Gaal interview hilarious?
Wow, what a sore loser...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8605786.stm
Typical senility.
http://www.itv.com/sport/football/news/championsleague/matchvideo/videovangaalandrobbenonbayernsaggregatewinovermanutd2365/default.html
Originally posted by SeitseVan Gaal vs Jose.
Wow, dreamy, just dreamy.
This would be the best CL ever if only Arsenal would be there
instead of Barcelona. Still, Bayern versus Inter sounds simply
amazing for a final.
. . .
Edit. And it is useless to deny that few things feel better than
seeing United's arrogance being used as toilette paper π΅
Darth Mourinho: We meet again, at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you, I was but the learner; now I am the master.
Originally posted by hopscotchIt's going to be awesome down there. The Euro in 2004 blew my mind away, and it was just an EC. It was like the whole country was partying for a month (even though I was only there during the group stages and the final). For a month people just enjoyed life, hardships were forgotten and everybody was in a great mood.
And the WC is only 63 days away.