It's about time his cuntish ways were questioned and ridiculed.
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Maybe he'll be off in the summer.
Although he probably won't be. But it does seem like there's a bit more criticism of him this season, and I don't mean from Benitez. Perhaps people aren't quite so scared as they were....
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.
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If there's one thing Chelsea supporters have to appreciate about Rafa, it's his consistent ability to tell it like it is when it comes to Ferguson. I truly, truly love that honesty. No one else has the bollocks to call Fergie out for the utter cunt (and I hate that word... but it's apt!) he is.
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Given all the **** Suarez got from the press for refusing to shake Evra's hand, I'm sure that given the fair nature of our press Ferguson will get the same level of abuseOriginally posted by Liverpel View PostFergie's got no class! Rafa Benitez says Manchester United boss lacks 'education' after handshake snub
Chelsea 'interim' says he was waiting for Sir Alex Ferguson to observe pre-match ritual, but the old cunt blanked him!
Rafa Benitez reignited his feud with Sir Alex Ferguson by accusing him of lacking "education” for refusing to shake hands before the 2-2 FA Cup draw.
Chelsea interim boss Benitez said he was waiting to shake Ferguson’s hand by the Old Trafford dug-outs prior to kick-off when the United boss allegedly blanked him.
Benitez was waiting for Ferguson in the tunnel with a photographer nearby looking to take a picture of them.
Ferguson simply ignored the Chelsea interim manager and when the photographer asked the United boss if he would stop to shake Benitez’s hand, he responded with a terse “No”.
And the Spaniard, who has clashed with Ferguson in the past, implied the United boss was uneducated for refusing to observe the pre-match handshake ritual.
Asked if Ferguson walked straight past him, Blues boss Benitez said: “Yes. I was waiting. I was waiting for him. I was waiting at the beginning.
“Ask him. I was waiting, there was nothing wrong.
“You have to ask him [why he didn’t shake hands]. Ask him. You are brave enough, ask him.
“I was waiting, I have some education. I was waiting, I have education because I know a lot of people are watching, so I know what you have to do.”
United boss Ferguson, who does not attend domestic post-match press conferences, was not asked about the handshake controversy but admitted United were fortunate to still be in the FA Cup.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...a-rafa-1755548
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I loved how in the after match interview he refused to really talk about it and challenged the press to ask Ferguson - I especially loved the cheeky smile he had on his face when he said it, almost implying "you know your to scared to do that"Originally posted by Marina View PostIf there's one thing Chelsea supporters have to appreciate about Rafa, it's his consistent ability to tell it like it is when it comes to Ferguson. I truly, truly love that honesty. No one else has the bollocks to call Fergie out for the utter cunt (and I hate that word... but it's apt!) he is.
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As a bit of a side note, does that not show how Torres has given up on the game?Originally posted by Bender View PostFerdinand you dirty ****er
http://youtu.be/TriKiUrHjvQ
Imagine if Ferdinand had done that back in 2008 - Torres would've got right up in his face. These days he'd rather hide.
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maybe he would have am sure he would have .........Torres is too busy feeling sorry for himself these daysOriginally posted by Lee View PostAs a bit of a side note, does that not show how Torres has given up on the game?
Imagine if Ferdinand had done that back in 2008 - Torres would've got right up in his face. These days he'd rather hide.
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Have to admit it's a bit sad watching that Torres incident with Ferdinand. Very sly on the part of Rio, but there is just no fight left in Torres which is sad to see. He just allowed himself to be bullied by that idiot. If it was me I'd have got up and flattened RioOriginally posted by Lee View PostAs a bit of a side note, does that not show how Torres has given up on the game?
Imagine if Ferdinand had done that back in 2008 - Torres would've got right up in his face. These days he'd rather hide.
Was listening to Talksport this morning and they had Bullard sitting in for Irani. Just as stupid as Irani. He said Torres has never fitted in in England and never been a success here. It's funny how people want to re-write history. I was watching Goals, Goals, Goals on Sunday. Torres scored some absolute belters for us. For a period, he was phenomenal
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Originally posted by Sarb View PostHave to admit it's a bit sad watching that Torres incident with Ferdinand. Very sly on the part of Rio, but there is just no fight left in Torres which is sad to see. He just allowed himself to be bullied by that idiot. If it was me I'd have got up and flattened Rio
Was listening to Talksport this morning and they had Bullard sitting in for Irani. Just as stupid as Irani. He said Torres has never fitted in in England and never been a success here. It's funny how people want to re-write history. I was watching Goals, Goals, Goals on Sunday. Torres scored some absolute belters for us. For a period, he was phenomenal
He was incredible for us and for anyone to say he has failed in the PL (Chelsea aside) knows eff all about football.
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