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Thread: Oh Manchester United......

  1. #21
    Bluenose
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    Default Man City fans

    > same reason everyone hates Cardiff City! They're arrogant bastards!

    > Saying that, I prefer United to Man City, whose fans are the most
    > overly-optimistic, bitter fuckheads I've ever had the displeasure of
    > meeting!



    Speaking as a neutral, I think Man City fans are excellent examples of how loyal fans stick with their team no matter what league position and division they are in, no matter how crap they play. You wouldn't get that kind of loyalty at many clubs. You need to be optimistic when you're playing at barns in the second division. Look how they have managed to become a Premier League side again. OK, so they've had their ups and downs (literally!), but that's what football (and life) is all about.

  2. #22
    rallen
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    Default Re: Friends

    did you ever see the adam and jo take on friends, it was very funny. as for happidays, it was tongue in cheek, besides the fonz is the fonz!

    p.s if you walked into my local library i would break out into rapturous applause :P

    i think thee cast of friends are just worried about the terrible american gun laws and thats why they jerk about so much, its too avoid being shot like john lennon....ooooh bit of politics, bit of politics!*

    *oh hang on thats ben elton, not jasper carrot, bugger

  3. #23
    rallen
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    Default Re: GD hates jasper carrot, isnt she saaaaad* (*sad said in the style of alan partridge)

    your a better person than that, get a grip! i love watching things that are bad for comedy value e.i the film the mummy! but they artnt even bad in a good way.

    > Well I like Sex & the city and Ally McBeal for the very reason that it
    > is piss poor. I'm going to sulk now.

  4. #24
    rallen
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    Default Re: Man City fans

    when man u got relegated to the second division, they had a full house everytime they played so ner.

    with regards to man city fans, i will tell you a little story that happened to me. when i was living in lancashire i got the train from rochdale into manchester, it was at the weekend and it was full of man city fans shouting and drinking (to be fair they wernt too uncouth) in my carrage there were about 15-20 of them, and each one had a leg or arm in plaster (very leauge of gentleman i must say). they were drinking merrily and chewing the cud, in their drunken banter it transpired that they had all got drunk and had tried to clim rochdale town hall at the dead of night. thats why they all had broken bones. now you could understand a couple perhaps, but 20! one after the other. bloody hell!

    i recone bury fc have the most loyal fans, all 37 of them.

  5. #25
    david
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    Default Re: Man City fans

    > when man u got relegated to the second division, they had a full house
    > everytime they played so ner.

    Its hardly surprising though. Manchester is one of the biggest cities in England, and the city only really has two football clubs. If either City or United didn't get full houses, it would be a disgrace.

    > with regards to man city fans, i will tell you a little story that
    > happened to me. when i was living in lancashire i got the train from
    > rochdale into manchester, it was at the weekend and it was full of man
    > city fans shouting and drinking (to be fair they wernt too uncouth) in my
    > carrage there were about 15-20 of them, and each one had a leg or arm in
    > plaster (very leauge of gentleman i must say). they were drinking merrily
    > and chewing the cud, in their drunken banter it transpired that they had
    > all got drunk and had tried to clim rochdale town hall at the dead of
    > night. thats why they all had broken bones. now you could understand a
    > couple perhaps, but 20! one after the other. bloody hell!

    > i recone bury fc have the most loyal fans, all 37 of them.

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