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  • thered
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    Originally posted by torchy
    Although this is a good gesture, I cannot help but think, why couldn't all the Man united players and AF chip in and offer to pay this tax bill?. But I suppose that's too easy isn't it?. So what does AF come up with?. I will send a team down to play a charity match and let the good old faithful supporters pay the bill for it instead. Pure genius Mr Ferguson you are all heart yet again.
    doesnt have to do it

    typical with this country, same with beckham if he does out he can afford it


    why dont all players and managers just work for free and give all their wages to different charitys

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  • torchy
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    Although this is a good gesture, I cannot help but think, why couldn't all the Man united players and AF chip in and offer to pay this tax bill?. But I suppose that's too easy isn't it?. So what does AF come up with?. I will send a team down to play a charity match and let the good old faithful supporters pay the bill for it instead. Pure genius Mr Ferguson you are all heart yet again.

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  • thered
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    Scottish Premier League - Ferguson to help save Dunfermline - Yahoo! Eurosport UK

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  • thered
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    Originally posted by aftermath
    so called big Dunk was nothing but a Pigeon Racing thug, same class as Roy Kean, different class of player, those days you got away with things, today you cant lift your feet up.


    as for shaking hands with a useless fat Spanish waiter, he gets to try and slag off the best and most successful manager since football began, Sir Alex does what he wants and you scousers should be used to it by now, but as always you seem to be hanging around the Man Utd forum trying to upset a few members..
    more obsessed with what fergie does than their own team

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  • aftermath
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    Originally posted by DS41
    Or would he have tried to give some to Big Dunc?


    Big Dunc used to love playing against the soft arse and used to rip him a new one every time they went to Goodison. Even at the end of his career when he could barely move.

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    so called big Dunk was nothing but a Pigeon Racing thug, same class as Roy Kean, different class of player, those days you got away with things, today you cant lift your feet up.


    as for shaking hands with a useless fat Spanish waiter, he gets to try and slag off the best and most successful manager since football began, Sir Alex does what he wants and you scousers should be used to it by now, but as always you seem to be hanging around the Man Utd forum trying to upset a few members..

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  • thered
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    think that powerhouse tim cahill scored more against ferdinand than big dunc
    Last edited by thered; 12 March, 2013, 01:03.

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  • DS41
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    Would camel gob have done it to anyone with an ounce of fight in them?

    He picks on a broken man, Torres, who can't even muster up enough to question what's going on.

    Would he have done it to Andy Carroll, the pissed up Geordie?

    Or would he have tried to give some to Big Dunc?

    Would he bollocks. He wouldn't even try it on with someone like Tevez who is a foot shorter but would give him a good hiding.

    Big Dunc used to love playing against the soft arse and used to rip him a new one every time they went to Goodison. Even at the end of his career when he could barely move.

    Softarse and coward of the highest order.

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  • thered
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    Originally posted by Bulld0g
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21737233
    Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez said Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson ignored their handshake before Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final.

    It is not the first controversy surrounding Ferguson and a handshake. In February 2012, when Luis Suarez refused to shake Patrice Evra's hand before a match, Ferguson said: "I couldn't believe Suarez refused Evra's handshake. You saw the referee [Phil Dowd]. He didn't know what to do. It was a terrible start to the game and it created a terrible atmosphere.
    "Suarez is a disgrace to Liverpool Football Club. He should not be allowed to play for Liverpool again. He could have caused a riot."
    I thought benetez walked off after game

    he said he wanted to shake his hand before and he blanked him so he didnt shake his after it

    sure it will be true as benetez probably has it wriiten down on his "facts list"

    he's a clown

    btw do managers usually shake before or after game?

    If its after why berate Fergie

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  • Bulld0g
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21737233
    Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez said Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson ignored their handshake before Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final.

    It is not the first controversy surrounding Ferguson and a handshake. In February 2012, when Luis Suarez refused to shake Patrice Evra's hand before a match, Ferguson said: "I couldn't believe Suarez refused Evra's handshake. You saw the referee [Phil Dowd]. He didn't know what to do. It was a terrible start to the game and it created a terrible atmosphere.
    "Suarez is a disgrace to Liverpool Football Club. He should not be allowed to play for Liverpool again. He could have caused a riot."

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  • andy1967
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    Originally posted by Bulld0g
    Old pickle nose refused to shake Rafa's hand before or after yesterday's game. That man is a disgrace to his club and should never be allowed to manage them anymore.


    Seems he forgot to practise what he preaches, ah well he must be going senile
    Didn't notice that m8


























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  • thered
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    Originally posted by leotheloin
    Give it a break thered why not slag rvp he should have sown it up at the bernabeu we all know rooney's been having a bad time lately. Watched him against norwich motm,, imo you slagged him for swearing on the tv he gets a 2 match ban and you said the fa were right. When Ron got sold who was our top g's for the next few seasons rooney.
    Now if you want instant success write fergie a letter and tell him to buy the barca team and ronaldo.
    should Rooney not have scored v real too?

    Yes rooney was outstanding when ronny left, we would have won CL that year if rafael never go sent off and Rooney got injured but that was a few years ago

    He has done little to justify his wages since

    He is poor far too often gives the ball away regular and imo he is worth getting rid of while he is still worth a few quid

    add to that his contract wrangle with utd a couple of years ago when he said he wanted to leave, he thinks he is bigger than utd he is definately is not

    Nani, Valencia, and Young are 3 others who are woefully short of their best too, and need too improve greatly or be shown the door too

    No room for sentiment in football, dips in form happen all the time and sometimes people need time but the 4 mentioned its all being going on a little long

    Its what sets fergie apart imo over the years he knows when to get rid
    Last edited by thered; 11 March, 2013, 22:34.

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  • andy1967
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    Originally posted by thered
    Played well i thought


    Plus torres went down a little easy tbh


    at least he helped him up cant be all bad
    You beat me to it red I was going to say the same about Rio being a gent and picking him up. Torres elbowed Rio, think thats the reason he touched his back so lightly

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  • thered
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    Originally posted by DOUGALMCD
    Question was Ferdinand any good ?
    Played well i thought


    Plus torres went down a little easy tbh


    at least he helped him up cant be all bad

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  • leotheloin
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    Originally posted by DS41
    Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand may face FA action after Fernando Torres clash



    Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand may face FA action after Fernando Torres clash | Manchester United Fixtures, News, Transfers | Sky Sports Football




    After what this clown did at the end of the Real Madrid match and now this, surely the FA can't let him get away with it again.
    If it had been Terry or Suarez they would be serving a ban now.
    Your right that should never happen tripping up another player i'm sure that will go global it's sicking to watch,, now as for the 2 racists you mentioned above they wouldn't do anything like that the fa would never hear tell of banning them for a sicking trip like that. BTW why didn't you put this vid on your own thread and dedicate to all the pool heads.

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  • Mos Keetoh
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    Overdue

    Originally posted by DOUGALMCD
    Should sir alex step down?
    Oh Yes!!

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