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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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Living In a Box






Mar 4, 2008
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Burgess Hill!
Roma 0-1 Scum
Poof '38

Thats the funniest thing I have ever seen wrote on NSC for a while,
you call Ronaldo a poof, did you not see the goal?
I doubt you would have gone for that header!:lolol:
 




keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,972
Good performance from Man U, but i'd say Roma edged it in the first half and looked odds on to win in the second until Rooneys' goal. It was an "Italian" performance from Utd
 


Knotty

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
OWNED by a YANK

MANAGED by a JOCK

SUPPORTED by most of MALAYSIA and the BOGTROTTERS

BEST PLAYER a PORTUGUESE

HATED in Manchester so much their own fans formed a breakaway team

You can come up with anything you like to support a prejudice.

Who owns Chelsea and Liverpool?

Who manages Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal? (At least Ferguson is British!)

Who is the best player at Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool? (Debatable, I know) So if Albion were ever in a position to buy a player like Ronaldo, you'd want us not to do so because he's Portuguese?

They are hated by a tiny minority in Manchester who formed FC United, and I would be delighted if Albion were supported by millions all over the world.

Look at the starting line-ups for the Easter Sunday games -

United - 6 British players
Chelsea - 4 British players
Liverpool - 2 British players
Arsenal - None!

If you are so desperate to find facts and figures to support your Man U hatred, please do better next time.
 






maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,015
Worcester England
You can come up with anything you like to support a prejudice.

Who owns Chelsea and Liverpool?

Who manages Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal? (At least Ferguson is British!)

Who is the best player at Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool? (Debatable, I know) So if Albion were ever in a position to buy a player like Ronaldo, you'd want us not to do so because he's Portuguese?

They are hated by a tiny minority in Manchester who formed FC United, and I would be delighted if Albion were supported by millions all over the world.

Look at the starting line-ups for the Easter Sunday games -

United - 6 British players
Chelsea - 4 British players
Liverpool - 2 British players
Arsenal - None!

If you are so desperate to find facts and figures to support your Man U hatred, please do better next time.


:thumbsup:
 
















CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,097
Typical ITV, creaming themselves over the fact Ronaldo scored, while steadfastly ignoring the fact that he's done bugger all else all game (apart from a couple of tasty dives).


Rubbish. Utter rubbish.

He had been playing pretty well up to that point, just hadn't done anything that has now become expected of him because he is so good. I reckon scoring your 36th goal in as many games is something to cream yourself over anyway, especially if he can keep it going.
 


Frutos

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Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
May 3, 2006
36,310
Northumberland
Fair enough - I apologise. Still don't understand what you mean by plastic Mancs...

Plastic Mancs - Man United fans who live nowhere near Manchester, have never been to Old Trafford or seen the team play live, yet walk around in Utd shirts proclaiming what loyal, lifelong devoted fans they are, only to run off and support Chelsea/Liverpool/Arsenal etc... when Man Utd aren't doing so well.

In the case of a work colleague of mine, it can sometimes extend to not even having a clue where in the country Manchester is.
 


maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,015
Worcester England
I'm a plastic Manc. Well I dont have a shirt.

THough I havent seen them live but always watch them when they are on telly cos they are so damned good to watch and Ronaldo is the best player in the world
 






Knotty

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
Plastic Mancs - Man United fans who live nowhere near Manchester, have never been to Old Trafford or seen the team play live, yet walk around in Utd shirts proclaiming what loyal, lifelong devoted fans they are, only to run off and support Chelsea/Liverpool/Arsenal etc... when Man Utd aren't doing so well.

In the case of a work colleague of mine, it can sometimes extend to not even having a clue where in the country Manchester is.

Thank you.

But if you are not a Plastic Manc, is it compulsory to hate them?

I have enjoyed watching them play for 50 years and, for much of that time, they have played good attacking football that is a pleasure to watch. I have also enjoyed watching Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, etc., etc. in the times they have played really well. Is it a crime to enjoy watching top quality football, regardless of who is playing it?

My team is the Albion, but I don't live in Sussex..does that make me a Plastic Seagull?

I simply don't understand the blind, childish, hatred of Man U and the very predictable and boring comments from those who see only what they want to see and not what they actually see.

I wish Albion had a stadium like Old Trafford, I dream of having a team like they have, and I couldn't care less how many millions all over the world wore Albion shirts but never saw a live match. It is the sign of a really successful club whose quality football has been matched by first-class marketing.

We shouild be aspiring to those things, not deriding them.
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
I hate United ...........................but must admit they were magnificent last night ...........and yes I will admit that the Portugese boy is probably the best player in the world..............................at the moment.
 


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