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    The gin-soaked, purple nosed f**k face again

    Asked if he was unhappy with Neville's conduct, he said no and asked what conduct.

    Reporter mentions the gesture on the touchline (while the audio of the Q&A continues, video footage of the gesture is played on screen), Ginsoak looks all sheepish and embarrassingly claims not to have seen the gesture.

    And the reporter just leaves it there.

    Why not show the whiskey nosed cunt the footage and film him squirming?

    What an incredible piece of festering turd, he is.
    Last edited by Craig_H; 22-01-10, 05:16 PM.

    #2
    Reporter knows if he embarrasses fergie any further he'll be banned. way it goes

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      #3
      At it again..


      http://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport-new...5578-26071489/


      SIR ALEX FERGUSON claims Liverpool FC have already peaked under manager Rafa Benitez with last season’s second-place finish in the Premier League.

      And the United manager has hit out at the FA, claiming they have overlooked incidents involving Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, while punishing United players for similar offences.

      Ahead of tomorrow’s visit of Liverpool to Old Trafford, Ferguson lashed out at the FA over their dealings with the two clubs within what he described as a “dysfunctional” disciplinary system.

      Less than two months after Rio Ferdinand was handed what turned out to be a four-match ban for an attack on Hull’s Craig Fagan at Old Trafford that was not spotted by referee Steve Bennett at the time, Ferguson has seen Steven Gerrard twice emerge from incidents that could have landed him in hot water.

      United would have expected Gerrard to be charged at least once after appearing to make a gesture towards referee Andre Marriner during Liverpool’s defeat at Wigan last week and then catching Portsmouth’s Michael Brown with a late challenge at Anfield on Monday.

      Instead, Gerrard is free to feature in this weekend’s duel between the Red Devils and Liverpool at Old Trafford, and potentially play a pivotal role in this season’s title race.

      A long time critic of the FA’s handling of disciplinary matters, Ferguson claims to no longer care about their handling of individual issues.

      Clearly though, the Scot is perturbed.

      “I didn’t expect them to be charging Steven Gerrard simply because I think it is a dysfunctional unit, the FA,” he said.

      “I don’t think they know what they are doing.

      “There is no consistency for a start. I didn’t expect to get any.

      “I am not too bothered about it. They can do what they want down there. It is crazy at times.”

      Ferguson must put all that to one side though as his side look for three points that would keep them at the Premier League summit.

      At the start of the season, tomorrow’s clash at Old Trafford was billed as a potential championship decider.

      However, instead of building on their second-placed finish last term, Liverpool have crumbled, not even certain to claim a Champions League spot.

      Not that Ferguson is entirely surprised.

      Although he gave Benitez plenty of credit for masterminding Liverpool’s challenge last term, the Scot always had a feeling it was the best that Reds team could do.

      “Sometimes you peak with a particular team and it is difficult to do it again,” said Ferguson.

      “Everyone expected Liverpool to do better. But they are not.

      “Their challenge, along with quite a few others, is to get that fourth spot, which seems to be a league of its own.”

      Not that Ferguson’s observations extend to any sympathy for Benitez, just an acknowledgement, in the week Phil Brown lost his job at Hull, that the management game is now a very tough one.

      “The word sympathy is a bit strong,” he said.

      “You feel for any manager who doesn’t do well.

      “Phil Brown was sacked during the week. Yet given the players and potential of his team, I am not sure anyone expected that Hull would be in anything other than a dog-fight this season.

      “It happens every season. It is not something new.”

      It is a long time since Ferguson was sacked, and it is inconceivable it will happen again.

      The United boss, is currently gunning for his 12th title, and a record 19th for his club, which would also represent an unprecedented fourth on the trot.

      An end to Liverpool’s three-match winning streak in these fixtures would allow United to maintain their present momentum and Ferguson believes there will be no repeat of the 4-1 defeat United suffered in the corresponding game last term.

      “Last season was a one-off,” he said. “It won’t happen again. I can assure you of that. Absolutely no chance.”

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        #4
        Ferguson's a cunt.
        .
        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



        May the Lord bless this post.

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          #5
          I am not too bothered about it. They can do what they want down there. It is crazy at times.”
          yeah, sounds that way.
          Last edited by Vermilion; 20-03-10, 10:28 AM.

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            #6
            Mr = dysfunctional cunt

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              #7
              Ginsoak is such a hypocrite, how many times have the FA saved his teams ass, let things slide etc? Think he's slightly worried that Gerrard and Torres might just tear Wio and Vidic a new one.

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                #8
                **** off Ferguson you hypocritical cunt.

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                  #9
                  He is 'Sir' Alex the untouchable, the way he can get away with his comments at this stage is bloody ridiculous.

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                    #10
                    id give my left bollock to beat those cunts 4-1 again tomorrow.
                    RAFA

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                      #11
                      fergie attempts another wind up before a big game, but no self respecting liverpool fan will bite,surely, whoops the above posts prove me wrong.
                      total drivel not worth reading.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by joyno View Post
                        fergie attempts another wind up before a big game, but no self respecting liverpool fan will bite,surely, whoops the above posts prove me wrong.
                        total drivel not worth reading.
                        I gave no idea why people get their knickers in a twist over it. Opposing manager talks us down, well **** me.
                        Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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