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Knee injury.
Dirty manc, but was a good player
Joe King
27-08-07, 11:04 PM
Where is this coming from? Hope this is good news
That dirty player was a flucky fuck if I didn't know one. How can I guy who supported Liverpool all his life play for the Scum!
Just turned on sky sports news, breaking story
Although he scored against us a few times, most notably a winner in an fa cup(qtr final?) tie but he was one manc i didn't mind. Always had a smile on his face and you have to admire the way he came through all those injuries.
I guess in the end, he just couldn't go on.
Couldnt stand the rent-boy Manc - that fukkin smile used to wind me up bigtime.
BTW I am sure I heard that he was a Liverpool fan as a kid and was even a member of the supporters club.
Bollox he was a dirty manc bastard.
Remember that game against Newcastle when one of the geordies was clean through on goal and he on purpose brought him down knowing that he had no chance of getting to the ball. He didnt even bother waiting for the red card, just got up and ran down the tunnel while getting applauded by every manc in old trafford
Cheating wank
tomasjj
27-08-07, 11:50 PM
Where is this coming from? Hope this is good news
That dirty player was a flucky fuck if I didn't know one. How can I guy who supported Liverpool all his life play for the Scum!
:rash:
Accuse me of Norwegian bias, but this fella was a great finisher.
tomasjj
27-08-07, 11:52 PM
Although he scored against us a few times, most notably a winner in an fa cup(qtr final?) tie but he was one manc i didn't mind. Always had a smile on his face and you have to admire the way he came through all those injuries.
I guess in the end, he just couldn't go on.
:handshake:
At least you speak sense on this Marky
:rash:
Accuse me of Norwegian bias, but this fella was a great finisher.
:handshake: I can understand.
jonesie
27-08-07, 11:59 PM
Bollox he was a dirty manc bastard.
Remember that game against Newcastle when one of the geordies was clean through on goal and he on purpose brought him down knowing that he had no chance of getting to the ball. He didnt even bother waiting for the red card, just got up and ran down the tunnel while getting applauded by every manc in old trafford
Cheating wank
Or when we had them on the ropes at Old Trafford, 1-0 up, then he goes in studs up on Hyypia, forcing him off to get treatment. When he's off the bastard scores, 1-1.
It's a shame when any player retires though, even Mancs.
tomasjj
27-08-07, 11:59 PM
:handshake: I can understand.
:crackoff:
There were and are mancs a lot worse than Ole.
:crackoff:
There were and are mancs a lot worse than Ole.
He was Satan himself the evening he robbed Bayern in th Camp Nou to give the Mancs our trophy.
Boy do i hate that fukkin rent boy - his badge kissing was unbearable - tosser and good riddance :crackoff:
I can't even begin to describe the joy I feel right now!!! Finally :woot::cheerleader:
Dirty, cheating manc bastard, hope he never gets a job in football so that I never have to see his fecking ugly twat baby face again :finger:
Woooohooooo, now I can start supporting the Norwegian national team again, knowing he will not be there anymore, oh the joy!!
:woot::woot::woot:
:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleade r::cheerleader:
:jaw: quite shocking really, bet the mancs never suspected this one :haha:
EST_1892
28-08-07, 01:05 AM
Remember that game against Newcastle when one of the geordies was clean through on goal and he on purpose brought him down knowing that he had no chance of getting to the ball. He didnt even bother waiting for the red card, just got up and ran down the tunnel while getting applauded by every manc in old trafford
That was one of the most disgusting moments of football I have ever had the misfortune of watching.
His goals per minutes played is probably quite a stat to behold however!
Good player, bargain for Utd when they got him but I dont think Ive ever seen a footballer with less ambition than Solskjaer
Red_Polo
28-08-07, 01:46 AM
He was a good player in fairness :sigh:
My overriding memory of him though will be how Bobby Robson kept calling him Skolshire :D
He was a great player for them and probably their most brilliant finisher during the last 10 years.
IrishPaul
28-08-07, 06:30 AM
How can I guy who supported Liverpool all his life play for the Scum!
Did you know that Ronnie Whelan was a scum fan until he joined us? And God, Macmanaman, Owen and Carra all grew up as bitters.
A professional footballer will play his best for whoever is paying his wages FFS!!
Ole Gunnar was a brilliant striker IMO, yes I hated the fucker when he scored against us but credit where it's due folks :handshake:
Good luck in the future Ole :handshake:
He is a Liverpool fan.
I can't even begin to describe the joy I feel right now!!! Finally :woot::cheerleader:
Dirty, cheating manc bastard, hope he never gets a job in football so that I never have to see his fecking ugly twat baby face again :finger:
Woooohooooo, now I can start supporting the Norwegian national team again, knowing he will not be there anymore, oh the joy!!
:woot::woot:
:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleade r::cheerleader:
:haha:
tomasjj
28-08-07, 08:52 AM
I can't even begin to describe the joy I feel right now!!! Finally :woot::cheerleader:
Dirty, cheating manc bastard, hope he never gets a job in football so that I never have to see his fecking ugly twat baby face again :finger:
Woooohooooo, now I can start supporting the Norwegian national team again, knowing he will not be there anymore, oh the joy!!
:woot::woot::woot:
:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleade r::cheerleader:
ahahaha
Don't forget that he was also the best player the national team has had the last 10 years or so too.
Now the team really is crap.
carheex
28-08-07, 08:54 AM
Good player, bargain for Utd when they got him but I dont think Ive ever seen a footballer with less ambition than Solskjaer
I think I know what you're saying (spendiong his life as a sub) but he has more league winners medals than our whole squad put together, plus he's got a CL winners medal and plenty of other cup victories. How much more ambition can one man have/need??
tomasjj
28-08-07, 08:57 AM
I think I know what you're saying (spendiong his life as a sub) but he has more league winners medals than our whole squad put together, plus he's got a CL winners medal and plenty of other cup victories. How much more ambition can one man have/need??
I hear you. People crave for the days when loyalty was present in football, yet this is a lack of ambition...
He was at one of the biggest clubs in Europe, and won tons of medals.
We are glad Gerrard didn't show more ambition eh....aren't we?
El Diego
28-08-07, 09:08 AM
I really really liked him. Him Scholes and Giggs were the only Manc players I have respect for they are all quality players.
I really really liked him. Him Scholes and Giggs were the only Manc players I have respect for they are all quality players.
:handshake:
Kenneth
28-08-07, 09:21 AM
I hear you. People crave for the days when loyalty was present in football, yet this is a lack of ambition...
He was at one of the biggest clubs in Europe, and won tons of medals.
We are glad Gerrard didn't show more ambition eh....aren't we?
Spurious. Gerrard plays more than 90 mins a season.
He was a good finnisher, played really well for a couple of seasons, but I think not playing very often helped his reputation tbh.
In all fairness Manure were good to him following his injury problems and could have sold him (or put him out for rent :crackoff:) a few years ago. Still a tw@t though.
gfarnan
28-08-07, 09:33 AM
Does this mean they will go out a buy another striker now though!
Bollox he was a dirty manc bastard.
Remember that game against Newcastle when one of the geordies was clean through on goal and he on purpose brought him down knowing that he had no chance of getting to the ball. He didnt even bother waiting for the red card, just got up and ran down the tunnel while getting applauded by every manc in old trafford
Cheating wank
What a stupid post.
Anyone who says Ole Gunnar was a dirty player needs a head examination and a reality check.
A real ambassador for football and a great player.
Yes he did bring the Newcastle player down deliberately, but like you said, he did it to win the game and went straight off the pitch knowingly what he did was a red. How can that be a dirty player, we would have applauded if he was ours.
I can't even begin to describe the joy I feel right now!!! Finally :woot::cheerleader:
Dirty, cheating manc bastard, hope he never gets a job in football so that I never have to see his fecking ugly twat baby face again :finger:
Woooohooooo, now I can start supporting the Norwegian national team again, knowing he will not be there anymore, oh the joy!!
:woot::woot::woot:
:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleade r:
:rolleyes:
I guess this tells what a good player he was.
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 10:10 AM
Was a good finisher. Good luck to him but I do hope he has a constant pain in his knee every day for the rest of his life.
Was a good finisher. Good luck to him but I do hope he has a constant pain in his knee every day for the rest of his life.
:haha:
Was a good finisher. Good luck to him but I do hope he has a constant pain in his knee every day for the rest of his life.
:haha:
Good finisher.
Dirty Manc ****
Looked like Doogie Howser.
Good riddance
Good player, bargain for Utd when they got him but I dont think Ive ever seen a footballer with less ambition than Solskjaer
Really?
What a stupid post.
Anyone who says Ole Gunnar was a dirty player needs a head examination and a reality check.
A real ambassador for football and a great player.
Yes he did bring the Newcastle player down deliberately, but like you said, he did it to win the game and went straight off the pitch knowingly what he did was a red. How can that be a dirty player, we would have applauded if he was ours.
Nonsense. It was cheating. Unsporting behaviour. It was disgusting, player clean through on goal and the dirty manc was atleast 10 yards behind the ball. Everyone watching knew he had no chance so he hacked Rob Lee down. It was disgusting
No i would not have applauded any liverpool player doing that. But then i have never seen a liverpool player do something like that.
It was clear as day and truly disgusting
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 10:18 AM
Really?
two words.
salif
diao
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 10:20 AM
Nonsense. It was cheating. Unsporting behaviour. It was disgusting, player clean through on goal and the dirty manc was atleast 10 yards behind the ball. Everyone watching knew he had no chance so he hacked Rob Lee down. It was disgusting
No i would not have applauded any liverpool player doing that. But then i have never seen a liverpool player do something like that.
It was clear as day and truly disgusting
I saw neil ruddock do it and applauded like fuck, not as much as I applauded in that reserve game though where he broke BOTH of andy coles legs with one foul:rock::rock:
Razor:respect:
Really?
Nonsense. It was cheating. Unsporting behaviour. It was disgusting, player clean through on goal and the dirty manc was atleast 10 yards behind the ball. Everyone watching knew he had no chance so he hacked Rob Lee down. It was disgusting
No i would not have applauded any liverpool player doing that. But then i have never seen a liverpool player do something like that.
It was clear as day and truly disgusting
FLMAO!
You've never seen a liverpool player hack down a player?
Gerrard, Ruddock, Wright, Souness, etc etc. All done worse than this incident.
Yes it was clear as day, and it was deliberate, but not to injure, to stop a goal and win the game. It was not a sporting thing to do, but one incident of his whole career, name anything else he's done that's been unsporting or dirty.
Pablo1981
28-08-07, 10:23 AM
He did show a lack of ambition IMO. He played about as much as a sub keeper does. If he had been a sub keeper of that quality and been happy to scrape enough appearances each season to pick up a winners medal, I would have said he lacked ambition. Fact is he was never going to make it as a regular starter and he just accepted it. Any footballer wants to play, he should have moved to another top side and really tested himself, see if he could make it as a key player in a big team. he got comfortable at Man U and lacked the bottle to really push himself elsewhere. Still he always seemed a likelable sort and was a classy finisher, that is for sure.
tomasjj
28-08-07, 10:25 AM
one question, does crouch lack ambition since he hasn't started in any of the 3 league games so far?
Strange how Ferguson and his teammates applauds Solskjaer for his determination, professionalism and his ambition.
You don't stay at United for 10 years if you lack ambition.
two words.
salif
diao
First name that came to my head was Bogarte!
Pablo1981
28-08-07, 10:26 AM
It's only three games so far though isnt it, and he has been trying his best to keep it quiet but there have been numerous stories about him having meetings to discuss his future, so yes Crouch has showed ambition.
Strange how Ferguson and his teammates applauds Solskjaer for his determination, professionalism and his ambition.
You don't stay at United for 10 years if you lack ambition.
Wow! They sound like a great team :crackoff:
I saw neil ruddock do it and applauded like fuck, not as much as I applauded in that reserve game though where he broke BOTH of andy coles legs with one foul:rock::rock:
Razor:respect:
I've organised for Razor to be the next guest speaker at my mates annual charity bash :rock:
Can't wait to see the Manc fans faces when he comes out with the line "I didn't mean to break both Andy Coles legs......just the right one" :rock:
Can we fukkin stop this Manc love in - it is making me feel ill. Thank you.
Can we fukkin stop this Manc love in - it is making me feel ill. Thank you.
This is the problem, it has nothing to do with United. It's praising a great player of the game.
:rolleyes:
I guess this tells what a good player he was.
Actually, no it doesn't :handshake:
It's more about opening the sports pages of every national newspaper in Norway every day for the last ten years, Ole this, Ole that, Ole was on the bench, Ole came on for the last 94 seconds of the match, Ole didn't make the squad but still we write more about him than all the other Norwegian players in the prem, Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole, his song was sung 4 times at Old Toilet this afternoon while he was in the treatment room nursing one of his 38 injuries which they write about every day of the week, front page week in week out :whatever:
It's about the commentators (most of them scum shite supporters) who went nuts every time he touched the ball, even when Liverpool play chelsea they manage to mention his name 25 times during a match.
Oooooooooh, did you see his celebration after that goal? He is so calm and cool....... STANDING THERE LOOKING LIKE A **** IS NOT A CELEBRATION, IT'S JUST FUCKING RIDICULOUS :rant:
It's about hearing about that lucky goal of his back in '99, when they were played off the park for 93 minutes but still managed to scrape a win :shake: Ole in '99, the goal in the '99 final, european champion in '99. I wish that year could be erased from the memory of every sports journalist and TV pundit in Norway!
I guess if he gets a job as coach for the scum under 12's, canal plus in Norway will stop showing premier league matches and buy the exclusive rights to these matches instead :eyebrow:
Ok, he was a good finisher, but never a great footballer. Nothing to warrant the hype and endless ass kissing he has been subject to here in Norway.
So I am glad he is gone :cheerleader: :handshake:
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 10:32 AM
Can we fukkin stop this Manc love in - it is making me feel ill. Thank you.
we all hate mancs and mancs and mancs, mancs and mancs and mancs and mancs, mancs and mancs and mancs, WE ALL FUCKIN HATE MANCS.
U-N-I, T-E-D, Bryan Robson`s got v.d., with a nick nack paddywack give a dog a bone, man united fuck off home.
who`s that dyin on the r...... o.k. i`ll leave that one there before the quegs start whinging:crackoff:
This is the problem, it has nothing to do with United. It's praising a great player of the game.
I wouldn't call him a great player. A decent player but not a great.
Actually, no it doesn't :handshake:
It's more about opening the sports pages of every national newspaper in Norway every day for the last ten years, Ole this, Ole that, Ole was on the bench, Ole came on for the last 94 seconds of the match, Ole didn't make the squad but still we write more about him than all the other Norwegian players in the prem, Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole, his song was sung 4 times at Old Toilet this afternoon while he was in the treatment room nursing one of his 38 injuries which they write about every day of the week, front page week in week out :whatever:
It's about the commentators (most of them scum shite supporters) who went nuts every time he touched the ball, even when Liverpool play chelsea they manage to mention his name 25 times during a match.
Oooooooooh, did you see his celebration after that goal? He is so calm and cool....... STANDING THERE LOOKING LIKE A **** IS NOT A CELEBRATION, IT'S JUST FUCKING RIDICULOUS :rant:
It's about hearing about that lucky goal of his back in '99, when they were played off the park for 93 minutes but still managed to scrape a win :shake: Ole in '99, the goal in the '99 final, european champion in '99. I wish that year could be erased from the memory of every sports journalist and TV pundit in Norway!
I guess if he gets a job as coach for the scum under 12's, canal plus in Norway will stop showing premier league matches and buy the exclusive rights to these matches instead :eyebrow:
Ok, he was a good finisher, but never a great footballer. Nothing to warrant the hype and endless ass kissing he has been subject to here in Norway.
So I am glad he is gone :cheerleader: :handshake:
:haha::handshake:
we all hate mancs and mancs and mancs, mancs and mancs and mancs and mancs, mancs and mancs and mancs, WE ALL FUCKIN HATE MANCS.
:handshake:
Actually, no it doesn't :handshake:
It's more about opening the sports pages of every national newspaper in Norway every day for the last ten years, Ole this, Ole that, Ole was on the bench, Ole came on for the last 94 seconds of the match, Ole didn't make the squad but still we write more about him than all the other Norwegian players in the prem, Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole, his song was sung 4 times at Old Toilet this afternoon while he was in the treatment room nursing one of his 38 injuries which they write about every day of the week, front page week in week out :whatever:
It's about the commentators (most of them scum shite supporters) who went nuts every time he touched the ball, even when Liverpool play chelsea they manage to mention his name 25 times during a match.
Oooooooooh, did you see his celebration after that goal? He is so calm and cool....... STANDING THERE LOOKING LIKE A **** IS NOT A CELEBRATION, IT'S JUST FUCKING RIDICULOUS :rant:
It's about hearing about that lucky goal of his back in '99, when they were played off the park for 93 minutes but still managed to scrape a win :shake: Ole in '99, the goal in the '99 final, european champion in '99. I wish that year could be erased from the memory of every sports journalist and TV pundit in Norway!
I guess if he gets a job as coach for the scum under 12's, canal plus in Norway will stop showing premier league matches and buy the exclusive rights to these matches instead :eyebrow:
Ok, he was a good finisher, but never a great footballer. Nothing to warrant the hype and endless ass kissing he has been subject to here in Norway.
So I am glad he is gone :cheerleader: :handshake:
Yeah, this is his fault. Damn him for the press focusing on him.
Yeah, this is his fault. Damn him for the press focusing on him.
He never said that he just hates the **** is that a problem? I mean is he not allowed to dislike him?
Red Chilli
28-08-07, 10:37 AM
Fuck him, he was SCUM.
Good riddence to the **** :)
Fuck him, he was SCUM.
Good riddence to the **** :)
Absolutely. Good riddance to the ****.
Yes it's a shame when a footballer has to retire through injury, but he was gonna retire at the end of the season anyway so in this instance I have no sympathy. He was a clinical finisher but he was also a Manc ****.
Good riddance you curly haired, baby-faced Scum twat.
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 10:41 AM
Absolutely. Good riddance to the ****.
Yes it's a shame when a footballer has to retire through injury, but he was gonna retire at the end of the season anyway so in this instance I have no sympathy. He was a clinical finisher but he was also a Manc ****.
Good riddance you curly haired, baby-faced Scum twat.
I love it when you get angry shaggy:haha::haha::rock:
He never said that he just hates the **** is that a problem? I mean is he not allowed to dislike him?
Of course.
But i am also allowed to try and argue through the rose tinted LFC glasses here and say that the fickled hate towards this player is because he played for united. And that many on here don't give him the credit he deserves.
The Glove
28-08-07, 10:41 AM
He has been injured more often than not so its not really him lacking ambition. When he was fit, he got a game.
You knew what was going to happen when he played, how many times were United drawing or losing, then they bring this fucker on for his first game back after injury only for him to score. Twat.
Him, Scholes and Irwin are the only players of theirs Ive had any time for. They kept thier traps shut and did their job perfectly. They may be mancs but they were fucking good at thier job so fair play to them for it. Cuints.
Yeah, this is his fault. Damn him for the press focusing on him.
Who are you, his brother?
It's just my opinion of the guy :handshake:
Of course.
But i am also allowed to try and argue through the rose tinted LFC glasses here and say that the fickled hate towards this player is because he played for united. And that many on here don't give him the credit he deserves.
Fair enough but do you really class him as a great player? He was a decent player who scored some important goals from the bench but a great player he was not.
Who are you, his brother?
It's just my opinion of the guy :handshake:
Nope, just a person who can appreciate a player despite him playing for the club i hate the most. There are not many of those players, but Ole was one of them.
Red Chilli
28-08-07, 10:47 AM
It'll be a cold cold day in hell when I start praising those bastards. :finger:
Nope, just a person who can appreciate a player despite him playing for the club i hate the most. There are not many of those players, but Ole was one of them.
Ok, agree to disagree then :handshake:
Here is something for you to enjoy http://www.vg.no/sport/fotball/
:handshake:
Don't read that shite, the Norwegian equivalent of the Sun.
Morten_nogamst_Pedersen
28-08-07, 10:54 AM
Actually, no it doesn't
It's more about opening the sports pages of every national newspaper in Norway every day for the last ten years, Ole this, Ole that, Ole was on the bench, Ole came on for the last 94 seconds of the match, Ole didn't make the squad but still we write more about him than all the other Norwegian players in the prem, Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole Ole, his song was sung 4 times at Old Toilet this afternoon while he was in the treatment room nursing one of his 38 injuries which they write about every day of the week, front page week in week out
It's about the commentators (most of them scum shite supporters) who went nuts every time he touched the ball, even when Liverpool play chelsea they manage to mention his name 25 times during a match.
Oooooooooh, did you see his celebration after that goal? He is so calm and cool....... STANDING THERE LOOKING LIKE A **** IS NOT A CELEBRATION, IT'S JUST FUCKING RIDICULOUS
It's about hearing about that lucky goal of his back in '99, when they were played off the park for 93 minutes but still managed to scrape a win :shake: Ole in '99, the goal in the '99 final, european champion in '99. I wish that year could be erased from the memory of every sports journalist and TV pundit in Norway!
I guess if he gets a job as coach for the scum under 12's, canal plus in Norway will stop showing premier league matches and buy the exclusive rights to these matches instead :eyebrow:
Ok, he was a good finisher, but never a great footballer. Nothing to warrant the hype and endless ass kissing he has been subject to here in Norway.
So I am glad he is gone :cheerleader: :handshake:
An ever so slight overkill but, :haha::haha::haha:
And your hatred for the scum shines through:haha::haha::handshake:
An ever so slight overkill but, :haha::haha::haha:
And your hatred for the scum shines through:haha::haha::handshake:
Me?? Hate the scum??? Noooooooo!:jaw:
:haha:
Morten_nogamst_Pedersen
28-08-07, 10:58 AM
anyone who doesn't like him vote "nei" here
http://interaktiv.vg.no/avstemning/?id=4603
I really really liked him. Him Scholes and Giggs were the only Manc players I have respect for they are all quality players.
Not so much scholes but im with you on the other two. I loved Ole Gunnar growing up as a kid ( even if he was a manc ! )
Not so much scholes but im with you on the other two. I loved Ole Gunnar growing up as a kid ( even if he was a manc ! )
:eyebrow:
Not so much scholes but im with you on the other two. I loved Ole Gunnar growing up as a kid ( even if he was a manc ! )
:chunks:
tomasjj
28-08-07, 11:43 AM
He has been injured more often than not so its not really him lacking ambition. When he was fit, he got a game.
You knew what was going to happen when he played, how many times were United drawing or losing, then they bring this fucker on for his first game back after injury only for him to score. Twat.
Him, Scholes and Irwin are the only players of theirs Ive had any time for. They kept thier traps shut and did their job perfectly. They may be mancs but they were fucking good at thier job so fair play to them for it. Cuints.
I can agree with all of that.
:handshake:
Not so much scholes but im with you on the other two. I loved Ole Gunnar growing up as a kid ( even if he was a manc ! )
WTF :chunks:
I've never seen him play.
tomasjj
28-08-07, 11:48 AM
I've never seen him play.
I have....for Clausenengen against my boyhood team Træff. He scored a hattrick against my old teammates (I had quit playing by that time). You could see he was a pure talent already.
He then went to Molde FK, the biggest team in my hometown, scored shitloads and caught Slur Alex attention. Next weeks he was playing up front with Cantona and banging them in for the scums.
lol probably influenced by one of my managers from one of my youth sides who loves the little baby faced assasin!
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 12:28 PM
lol probably influenced by one of my managers from one of my youth sides who loves the little baby faced assasin!
You do know that he is a kiddy fiddler....dont you??:eyebrow::jaw:
Is it bob?:finger:
I seem to remember the skando manc **** doing Hyppia in a match and while Sami was off getting treatment the fukkers scored
Fuck him
I liked him even if he was a manc.
Quality player. End of.
I liked him even if he was a manc.
Quality player. End of.
:handshake:
The bloke was a manc ****.
end of
GordonGecko
28-08-07, 12:59 PM
I really really liked him. Him Scholes and Giggs were the only Manc players I have respect for they are all quality players.
My favourite Man Utd player is Gary Neville.....such passion :respect:
My favourite Man Utd player is Gary Neville.....such passion :respect:
:haha::respect:
My favourite Man Utd player is Gary Neville.....such passion :respect:
:jaw::jaw::jaw:
:haha: quality :haha:
My favourite Man Utd player is Gary Neville.....such passion :respect:
Exactly. :handshake:
And isn't Ferguscum so wonderful as well..
GordonGecko
28-08-07, 01:21 PM
Exactly. :handshake:
And isn't Ferguscum so wonderful as well..
No, don't be a penis...Fergie is a twat. :handshake:
paulcooper4
28-08-07, 01:21 PM
Exactly. :handshake:
And isn't Ferguscum so wonderful as well..
Wears his heart on his sleeve...or is that his liver on his face?:confused:
GordonGecko
28-08-07, 01:21 PM
No, don't be a penis...Fergie is a twat. :handshake:
:crackoff: ;)
Not anymore, he`s 100% Scum now.
He comes around as a very likeable lad, that just ended up at the wrong club.
No, don't be a penis...Fergie is a twat. :handshake:
Hey....
GordonGecko
28-08-07, 02:27 PM
Hey....
http://www.toursaver.com/alaska-fishing/alaska-fishing.jpg
***Smiles for the camera***
:crackoff:
Redlife
28-08-07, 02:43 PM
He was a good player. Vital to them over the years, with an unbelievable strike rate for someone who was mostly a sub.
Now if Schoes and Giggs would be hurry up and retire too....
I suppose that's a compliment.
Can this thread be locked or deleted. All these compliments to the Scum are killing me. :handshake:
thesilverfoxlfc
28-08-07, 04:15 PM
As for Foreign players go and i hear Manure fans calling him a legend blah blah, he's nowhere near Legend status....... Dennis Bergkamp pisses all over him, Ole wouldnt be fit to clean his shoes in terms of foreign players that have come to the Prem.
Class act
http://ftd.de/asset/Image/2006/07/24/bergkamp.jpg
enema of the state
28-08-07, 04:16 PM
A real ambassador for football and a great player.
:crackoff::crackoff:
he was a fair player
i really think he should be ashamed of remaining a substitute at the scum all those years and never having a real career. i think that was pretty cowardly actually.
injuring sami, his shanked late winner in the cup-tie in 1999 and his goal in their lucky and undeserved european cup win are just irritations. my overriding feeling for this player is contempt for his acceptance of being a marginal, bit-part player in a wining side rather than a first choice player in a real side.
He did show a lack of ambition IMO. He played about as much as a sub keeper does. If he had been a sub keeper of that quality and been happy to scrape enough appearances each season to pick up a winners medal, I would have said he lacked ambition. Fact is he was never going to make it as a regular starter and he just accepted it. Any footballer wants to play, he should have moved to another top side and really tested himself, see if he could make it as a key player in a big team. he got comfortable at Man U and lacked the bottle to really push himself elsewhere. Still he always seemed a likelable sort and was a classy finisher, that is for sure.
According to the BBC he played about 30 games last season (about half as sub) and scored 11 goals which for a crocked player is bloody impressive.
I liked him even if he was a manc.
Quality player. End of.
:handshake:
OF
Joe King
28-08-07, 07:40 PM
Wears his heart on his sleeve...or is that his liver on his face?:confused:
He wore his dick as his head
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