According to a friend you can see this on Google already.There's no place in this day and age for the "Winslet get your tits out, Winslet get your tits out" chant either.
According to a friend you can see this on Google already.There's no place in this day and age for the "Winslet get your tits out, Winslet get your tits out" chant either.
I've referred to ManUre as Manure on here for years, so felt temporarily guilty despite having no idea of the purported link to the disaster. However, as it appears that someone has decided that there would be a theoretical issue in certain circumstances, I'm not impressed so will carry on.The term ManU is a reference to the plane crash, implying that if Man United was written on the plane the end of it was blown off just leaving ManU
What a load of utter bollocks.Depends how far you want to go… the term “Man- ure” stems directly from the Munich disaster but is seen on these pages regularly
Like most lyric writing attempts on NSC!You just made that up.
It doesn't even scan.
I see the Police have made an arrest.
Further evidence if ever it was needed to not act like a dick at the football. If you do, it’s highly likely to be posted on the internet and the police will come knocking.
The term “ManUre” originated from chants about Duncan Edwards by West Brom fans following the Munich Air Disaster. “Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, Man U are manure, rotting in their grave.”
The term ManU is a reference to the plane crash, implying that if Man United was written on the plane the end of it was blown off just leaving ManU
The internet is great isn't it?The term “ManUre” originated from chants about Duncan Edwards by West Brom fans following the Munich Air Disaster. “Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, Man U are manure, rotting in their grave.”
The term ManU is a reference to the plane crash, implying that if Man United was written on the plane the end of it was blown off just leaving ManU
And someone gave it air time on here.True, but some sick bastard thought it up
The term “ManUre” originated from chants about Duncan Edwards by West Brom fans following the Munich Air Disaster. “Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, Man U are manure, rotting in their grave.”
The term ManU is a reference to the plane crash, implying that if Man United was written on the plane the end of it was blown off just leaving ManU
I don’t think using the term “manure” is offensive but it’s pretty pathetic, isn’t it?
I think it’s a bit pathetic whoever it is TBH, whether it’s “bin dippers”, “chavs”, “Citeh” or any of the others. I prefer to use the catch all term “****s”.But do you like aimed to offend nicknames for Liverpool or Scousers?
Utter rhubarb.Depends how far you want to go… the term “Man- ure” stems directly from the Munich disaster but is seen on these pages regularly
I think it’s a bit pathetic whoever it is TBH, whether it’s “bin dippers”, “chavs”, “Citeh” or any of the others. I prefer to use the catch all term “****s”.
Great play on my username, did you make it up or simply nick it from 'H'?God help us, I'm agreeing with Potty, time for dinner
I can see where you're coming from but personally prefer to reserve the term c***s for Boris Johnson, Piers Morgan, Jim Davidson, Nigel Farage, Katie Hopkins etc etc (I could go on and on and .....)