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    Originally posted by BrooklynRed View Post
    Congrats to Barça... the forces of good prevail!

    Have to say though, on current form, I believe that we would have beaten either side. But you have to put yourself in the position to win, and we were unable to get by Chelsea. A shame because, deserving and comprehensive victory for Barça aside, I still think we have the best team in Europe right now. Hopefully this loss sets the tone for next year, and we come out blazing toward the title and No. 6...
    cant disagree with you there pal, we wouldnt have let Barca control that game like they did. honestly thought Scum were hopeless at times
    _____________________________________

    Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

    Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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      Originally posted by Joe King View Post
      I didn't watch this match, was playing FM to take my mind off. Might download it later.
      Aye, I went to the library to do revision.

      Brilliant.

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        They have got too big headed,up their own arse.**** em,I loved seeing them totaly outclassed and not only beaten but played off the park aswell.Fckin pricks,they don't even looked that bothered.

        As for Barca,what a team,absolute class and play total football.Worthy winners I think.
        -----------------------------------------------

        'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'

        Bill Shankly.

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          WELDER WANTED :
          Job Description -

          To Weld roof back onto a double Decker bus -
          Please apply to -
          Manchester United FC
          Old Trafford
          Manchester
          That's my new book. 'Shut the **** Up, by Dr. Denis Leary'. Patients come in. 'Doctor I-' Shut the **** up! NEXT!! 'Doctor, I've got this-' SHUT THE **** UP!! NEXT! 'He made me feel so much better. He just told me to shut the **** up. Nobody ever told me that before!'
          Denis Leary - 1992


          Formally known as Carras_boot on ****talk.

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            EPIC FAIL



            Manchester motorists are advised that there will be a number of road closures in the city centre on Thursday 28 May for the proposed Manchester United Victory Parade.

            The Parade will go ahead if Manchester United beat rivals Barcelona in the final of the UEFA Champions League in Rome on Wednesday night.

            But if Manchester United do not win, the Parade and road closures will not take place.

            If Manchester United do win, the majority of the closures in Manchester city centre will start from 6am on Thursday, but there will be others during the day, some of which are subject to crowd numbers. However, all the restrictions will be over by 10pm.

            People are encouraged to use public transport on the day of the parade and to allow additional time for their journeys to and from the city centre. One of the best ways to drive out of the city centre is to go via Albion Street and Medlock St (towards Princess Road) and then use the Mancunian Way.

            As an overview for drivers and bus passengers the main points to note are:

            * Princess Street (at the side of the Town Hall) and Albert Square will be closed to through traffic from 6am;
            * No access to side roads from Deansgate between John Dalton Street and Chester Road roundabout at various times, starting from 12 noon;
            * Chester Road roundabout will be closed including the slip roads going onto and off the Mancunian Way from 3pm;
            * There will be vehicle access across Deansgate via Gt Bridgewater St and Liverpool Rd until as late as possible (approximately 3pm).

            The following is a list of the road closures in detail:

            Closures from 6am - 10pm:
            Mount St, from Princess St to Lloyd St
            Bootle St, from Southmill St to Mount St
            Central St, from Southmill St to Mount St
            Lloyd St, from Mount St to Southmill St
            Albert Sq, from Lloyd St to Cross St
            Tasle Alley, from Albert Sq to End of cul-de-sac
            Princess St, from Cross St to Cooper St
            Clarence St, from Princess St to Booth St
            Lloyd St, from Princess St to Cooper St
            Lloyd St, from Heron House Southmill St
            Jackson's Row, from Synagogue to Southmill St
            Bootle St, from Jerusalem Place to Southmill St
            Southmill St, from Lloyd St Peter St

            In addition, all the slip roads on and off the Mancunian way will be closed from 6am, but the road will still be open to traffic.

            Closures from 10am -10pm:
            Cross St, from John Dalton St to King St
            John Dalton St, from Deansgate to Cross St
            Mount St, from Lower Mosley St to Peter St
            Peter St, from Lower Mosley St to Deansgate

            Closures from 12am - 10pm:
            Deansgate, from Peter St to Whitworth St West

            Closures from 3pm - 10pm:
            Bridgewater Viaduct, from Whitworth St West to Chester Rd
            Chester Rd, from Bridgewater Viaduct to Chester Rd in Trafford

            Change in traffic regulations
            In addition to the closures above, there will be a change in traffic regulations between 6am and 10pm on St Ann St between Deansgate and Cross St so that all general traffic can use the street.

            Drivers in the city centre on Thursday are asked to plan their routes with the closures in mind or, alternatively, to use public transport if possible. The closures may also change depending on crowd numbers on the day.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              Enjoyed that so so much!

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                Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                EPIC FAIL



                Manchester motorists are advised that there will be a number of road closures in the city centre on Thursday 28 May for the proposed Manchester United Victory Parade.

                The Parade will go ahead if Manchester United beat rivals Barcelona in the final of the UEFA Champions League in Rome on Wednesday night.

                But if Manchester United do not win, the Parade and road closures will not take place.

                If Manchester United do win, the majority of the closures in Manchester city centre will start from 6am on Thursday, but there will be others during the day, some of which are subject to crowd numbers. However, all the restrictions will be over by 10pm.

                People are encouraged to use public transport on the day of the parade and to allow additional time for their journeys to and from the city centre. One of the best ways to drive out of the city centre is to go via Albion Street and Medlock St (towards Princess Road) and then use the Mancunian Way.

                As an overview for drivers and bus passengers the main points to note are:

                * Princess Street (at the side of the Town Hall) and Albert Square will be closed to through traffic from 6am;
                * No access to side roads from Deansgate between John Dalton Street and Chester Road roundabout at various times, starting from 12 noon;
                * Chester Road roundabout will be closed including the slip roads going onto and off the Mancunian Way from 3pm;
                * There will be vehicle access across Deansgate via Gt Bridgewater St and Liverpool Rd until as late as possible (approximately 3pm).

                The following is a list of the road closures in detail:

                Closures from 6am - 10pm:
                Mount St, from Princess St to Lloyd St
                Bootle St, from Southmill St to Mount St
                Central St, from Southmill St to Mount St
                Lloyd St, from Mount St to Southmill St
                Albert Sq, from Lloyd St to Cross St
                Tasle Alley, from Albert Sq to End of cul-de-sac
                Princess St, from Cross St to Cooper St
                Clarence St, from Princess St to Booth St
                Lloyd St, from Princess St to Cooper St
                Lloyd St, from Heron House Southmill St
                Jackson's Row, from Synagogue to Southmill St
                Bootle St, from Jerusalem Place to Southmill St
                Southmill St, from Lloyd St Peter St

                In addition, all the slip roads on and off the Mancunian way will be closed from 6am, but the road will still be open to traffic.

                Closures from 10am -10pm:
                Cross St, from John Dalton St to King St
                John Dalton St, from Deansgate to Cross St
                Mount St, from Lower Mosley St to Peter St
                Peter St, from Lower Mosley St to Deansgate

                Closures from 12am - 10pm:
                Deansgate, from Peter St to Whitworth St West

                Closures from 3pm - 10pm:
                Bridgewater Viaduct, from Whitworth St West to Chester Rd
                Chester Rd, from Bridgewater Viaduct to Chester Rd in Trafford

                Change in traffic regulations
                In addition to the closures above, there will be a change in traffic regulations between 6am and 10pm on St Ann St between Deansgate and Cross St so that all general traffic can use the street.

                Drivers in the city centre on Thursday are asked to plan their routes with the closures in mind or, alternatively, to use public transport if possible. The closures may also change depending on crowd numbers on the day.
                That's my new book. 'Shut the **** Up, by Dr. Denis Leary'. Patients come in. 'Doctor I-' Shut the **** up! NEXT!! 'Doctor, I've got this-' SHUT THE **** UP!! NEXT! 'He made me feel so much better. He just told me to shut the **** up. Nobody ever told me that before!'
                Denis Leary - 1992


                Formally known as Carras_boot on ****talk.

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                  Originally posted by TheStig View Post
                  Aye, I went to the library to do revision.

                  Brilliant.
                  You still got exams? Damn.

                  Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                  EPIC FAIL



                  Manchester motorists are advised that there will be a number of road closures in the city centre on Thursday 28 May for the proposed Manchester United Victory Parade.

                  The Parade will go ahead if Manchester United beat rivals Barcelona in the final of the UEFA Champions League in Rome on Wednesday night.

                  But if Manchester United do not win, the Parade and road closures will not take place.

                  If Manchester United do win, the majority of the closures in Manchester city centre will start from 6am on Thursday, but there will be others during the day, some of which are subject to crowd numbers. However, all the restrictions will be over by 10pm.

                  People are encouraged to use public transport on the day of the parade and to allow additional time for their journeys to and from the city centre. One of the best ways to drive out of the city centre is to go via Albion Street and Medlock St (towards Princess Road) and then use the Mancunian Way.

                  As an overview for drivers and bus passengers the main points to note are:

                  * Princess Street (at the side of the Town Hall) and Albert Square will be closed to through traffic from 6am;
                  * No access to side roads from Deansgate between John Dalton Street and Chester Road roundabout at various times, starting from 12 noon;
                  * Chester Road roundabout will be closed including the slip roads going onto and off the Mancunian Way from 3pm;
                  * There will be vehicle access across Deansgate via Gt Bridgewater St and Liverpool Rd until as late as possible (approximately 3pm).

                  The following is a list of the road closures in detail:

                  Closures from 6am - 10pm:
                  Mount St, from Princess St to Lloyd St
                  Bootle St, from Southmill St to Mount St
                  Central St, from Southmill St to Mount St
                  Lloyd St, from Mount St to Southmill St
                  Albert Sq, from Lloyd St to Cross St
                  Tasle Alley, from Albert Sq to End of cul-de-sac
                  Princess St, from Cross St to Cooper St
                  Clarence St, from Princess St to Booth St
                  Lloyd St, from Princess St to Cooper St
                  Lloyd St, from Heron House Southmill St
                  Jackson's Row, from Synagogue to Southmill St
                  Bootle St, from Jerusalem Place to Southmill St
                  Southmill St, from Lloyd St Peter St

                  In addition, all the slip roads on and off the Mancunian way will be closed from 6am, but the road will still be open to traffic.

                  Closures from 10am -10pm:
                  Cross St, from John Dalton St to King St
                  John Dalton St, from Deansgate to Cross St
                  Mount St, from Lower Mosley St to Peter St
                  Peter St, from Lower Mosley St to Deansgate

                  Closures from 12am - 10pm:
                  Deansgate, from Peter St to Whitworth St West

                  Closures from 3pm - 10pm:
                  Bridgewater Viaduct, from Whitworth St West to Chester Rd
                  Chester Rd, from Bridgewater Viaduct to Chester Rd in Trafford

                  Change in traffic regulations
                  In addition to the closures above, there will be a change in traffic regulations between 6am and 10pm on St Ann St between Deansgate and Cross St so that all general traffic can use the street.

                  Drivers in the city centre on Thursday are asked to plan their routes with the closures in mind or, alternatively, to use public transport if possible. The closures may also change depending on crowd numbers on the day.
                  Sums them up. Arrogant cunts.

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                    Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                    EPIC FAIL



                    Manchester motorists are advised that there will be a number of road closures in the city centre on Thursday 28 May for the proposed Manchester United Victory Parade.

                    The Parade will go ahead if Manchester United beat rivals Barcelona in the final of the UEFA Champions League in Rome on Wednesday night.

                    But if Manchester United do not win, the Parade and road closures will not take place.

                    If Manchester United do win, the majority of the closures in Manchester city centre will start from 6am on Thursday, but there will be others during the day, some of which are subject to crowd numbers. However, all the restrictions will be over by 10pm.

                    People are encouraged to use public transport on the day of the parade and to allow additional time for their journeys to and from the city centre. One of the best ways to drive out of the city centre is to go via Albion Street and Medlock St (towards Princess Road) and then use the Mancunian Way.

                    As an overview for drivers and bus passengers the main points to note are:

                    * Princess Street (at the side of the Town Hall) and Albert Square will be closed to through traffic from 6am;
                    * No access to side roads from Deansgate between John Dalton Street and Chester Road roundabout at various times, starting from 12 noon;
                    * Chester Road roundabout will be closed including the slip roads going onto and off the Mancunian Way from 3pm;
                    * There will be vehicle access across Deansgate via Gt Bridgewater St and Liverpool Rd until as late as possible (approximately 3pm).

                    The following is a list of the road closures in detail:

                    Closures from 6am - 10pm:
                    Mount St, from Princess St to Lloyd St
                    Bootle St, from Southmill St to Mount St
                    Central St, from Southmill St to Mount St
                    Lloyd St, from Mount St to Southmill St
                    Albert Sq, from Lloyd St to Cross St
                    Tasle Alley, from Albert Sq to End of cul-de-sac
                    Princess St, from Cross St to Cooper St
                    Clarence St, from Princess St to Booth St
                    Lloyd St, from Princess St to Cooper St
                    Lloyd St, from Heron House Southmill St
                    Jackson's Row, from Synagogue to Southmill St
                    Bootle St, from Jerusalem Place to Southmill St
                    Southmill St, from Lloyd St Peter St

                    In addition, all the slip roads on and off the Mancunian way will be closed from 6am, but the road will still be open to traffic.

                    Closures from 10am -10pm:
                    Cross St, from John Dalton St to King St
                    John Dalton St, from Deansgate to Cross St
                    Mount St, from Lower Mosley St to Peter St
                    Peter St, from Lower Mosley St to Deansgate

                    Closures from 12am - 10pm:
                    Deansgate, from Peter St to Whitworth St West

                    Closures from 3pm - 10pm:
                    Bridgewater Viaduct, from Whitworth St West to Chester Rd
                    Chester Rd, from Bridgewater Viaduct to Chester Rd in Trafford

                    Change in traffic regulations
                    In addition to the closures above, there will be a change in traffic regulations between 6am and 10pm on St Ann St between Deansgate and Cross St so that all general traffic can use the street.

                    Drivers in the city centre on Thursday are asked to plan their routes with the closures in mind or, alternatively, to use public transport if possible. The closures may also change depending on crowd numbers on the day.


                    get that on redcafe
                    _____________________________________

                    Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                    Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                      Originally posted by murder_inc View Post
                      WELDER WANTED :
                      Job Description -

                      To Weld roof back onto a double Decker bus -
                      Please apply to -
                      Manchester United FC
                      Old Trafford
                      Manchester

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                        Made up Henry got a CL medal tonight. Well deserved

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                          should,ve listened to your uncle elvoz kids

                          ****ing made up!
                          Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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                            Henry's achievements to date:

                            1 Ligue Un
                            2 Premier Leagues
                            3 FA Cups
                            1 La Liga
                            1 Copa Del Rey
                            1 Champions League
                            1 European Championship
                            1 World Cup

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                              Originally posted by Joe King View Post

                              Whose going on Redcaff?

                              BIG LOL.

                              http://redirectingat.com/?id=347X549...0/index16.html

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                                Originally posted by Joe King View Post
                                You still got exams? Damn.
                                Yeah we finish super late here.

                                Got 3 next week, then my last one on the 15th!

                                Truth be told I didn't get a great deal done (only 2 fairly easy question sheets), I was just too nervous.

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