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    Originally posted by Liverpel View Post
    LOL

    Thanks for that, iv just posted it on FB to wind up all the mancs!

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      Just seen DBF's statue What a cluster****, it doesn't even look like him

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        some opta stats on 'Fergie Time'



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          I can't fathom why this has only just started to bother the two-faced senile old oxygen thief

          Football without Origi is nothing

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            Lambert and Martinez have been getting touchlines bans / fines for a lot less than some of the **** he's been saying. Lambert got banned for calling a penalty against Villa a "shocking decision" which it actually was, Ferguson got nothing for accusing Chris Foy of "denying us the proper chance to win the football match".

            I can't wait till this piece of scum is out of the game, he's a disease on the sport in this Country.

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              Yep, it'll be a much better sport when he's out of it.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                "If we got that number of penalty kicks there'd be an inquiry in the House of Commons," the United boss said.
                "There'd be a protest."
                ......he really is a ****ing knob

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                  You see, according to the Fiver's unpopular stat-obsessed eggheaded bespectacled anorak-wearing non-showering nerdy cousin Opta Fiver, Lord Ferg is indeed correct in his assertion that Manchester City have been awarded 21 penalties since the beginning of last season. Sadly – or conveniently, depending on your point of view – it seems to have escaped the Manchester United manager's attention that his own team have been awarded an identical number of spot-kicks in the exact same period of time. All of which geeky number-crunching suggests that the chances of either side getting a penalty in this weekend's derby are exactly equal … although with gravity-deploring winger Ashley Young likely to be selected, they almost certainly swing hugely in United's favour.

                  That rug really tied the room together.

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                    The biggest thing that seems to have also of escaped Whiskey Nose's attention is that the majority of City's penalties are deserved, where as the majority of his aren't.

                    He done this before playing us at Anfield - they get another joke of a penalty - no punishment from the FA regarding putting pressure on the referee.

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                      What a knob. I can't wait until he is out of the game. Only thing i wish was that we would have got our house in order when the prem started as if we did he certainly wouldn't have knocked us off our perch (according to him that is). Infact there is the biggest myth in football. He didn't knock anyone off their perch we bloody fell off it ourselves. If Moores ihad sorted LFC out when he became chairman Manchester united or any other club wouldn't have touched us.

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                        After hearing of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's claim that City get too many penalties ahead of Sunday's derby, Roberto Mancini said: "I remember last year very well, when [Ashley] Young, went swimming."
                        Full story: Guardian
                        funny cos it's true

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                          Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton is lukewarm on the idea of Jose Mourinho replacing Sir Alex Ferguson in the Old Trafford hotseat.

                          Ferguson himself said recently the former Chelsea boss "could manage anywhere", a statement taken by many as backing for Mourinho as a future United manager.

                          But the Portuguese is not so popular in all corners of the club.

                          Charlton, a director and ambassador at United, has been unimpressed by some of Mourinho's antics, such as his outspokenness and his attack on Tito Vilanova, then the assistant manager at Barcelona.

                          "A United manager wouldn't do that," Charlton said in The Guardian. "Mourinho is a really good coach but that's as far as I would go really. He's the manager of Real Madrid and we expect to play them in the Champions League by the end of the season."

                          When it was suggested a United manager would not get away with such behaviour, he added: "You are right. He pontificates too much for my liking. He's a good manager, though."
                          Yeah no united manager would ever go to far and criticise other managers and refs etc.

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                            Originally posted by Bender View Post
                            After hearing of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's claim that City get too many penalties ahead of Sunday's derby, Roberto Mancini said: "I remember last year very well, when [Ashley] Young, went swimming."
                            Full story: Guardian
                            funny cos it's true
                            Mancini leant back in his chair and delivered his riposte. "But I remember very well last year," he said. "[Ashley] Young, when he went swimming …" Then the manager of the Premier League champions clasped his hands together and stooped his head in the manner of someone diving off the top board. His tone was one of exaggerated puzzlement. "I think it was four or five times in the last 10 games and he [Ferguson] didn't say nothing."

                            That rug really tied the room together.

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                              Originally posted by Liverpel View Post
                              Mancini leant back in his chair and delivered his riposte. "But I remember very well last year," he said. "[Ashley] Young, when he went swimming …" Then the manager of the Premier League champions clasped his hands together and stooped his head in the manner of someone diving off the top board. His tone was one of exaggerated puzzlement. "I think it was four or five times in the last 10 games and he [Ferguson] didn't say nothing."

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                                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                                Yep, it'll be a much better sport when he's out of it.
                                There's a lot of rumours doing the rounds, that this is fergie's last season.

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