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Post by captainbeefheart on Jan 25, 2009 22:35:12 GMT 1
haha embarrasing vid, zooper weeds an weer gain uup Any vids of the Danish terriers singing smile awhile?
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Post by tescobag on Jan 25, 2009 22:38:18 GMT 1
In some ways i agree. I dont like Leeds, but at least their fans get behind their West Riding team and many have stuck with them following their plight. I doubt half the season ticket holders currently at Old Trafford would do the same. In fact the reason why us and Leeds fans probs hate each other so much is not just geographical proximity but also the fact that we are very much alike. We both love our teams and our proud of our roots, and both majorities have followed them through thick and thin. I dont think a lot of Man Utd really know why they are rivals with anyone apart from their league position I must confess in my youth i followed both Man Utd and Huddersfield, but now im older and wiser i can't believe what i was thinking. I think a large part was probably the greater coverage Man Utd get and when you are young you can get a bit brainwashed by all the hype. Thats why its so important for town to get youngsters into the ground for next to nothing on a regular basis. I remember watching town since the age of about seven, but i was never really hooked until i went to watch them against Stoke City during Jacko's great escape when Dalton scored in the last minute to make it 3-1 after their keeper came up for the corner. Thats when i realised that watching football in person and with the atmosphere is incomparable to watching it on T.V with all the commercialism and sterility that it embodies. We just need to get more kids into the ground to experience these type of matches and we will create a great fanbase for the future. Just to add the fans that make me the most sick are northern Arsenal and Chelsea fans. Now that is a disgrace, and they come out with all this b*llocks like 'my grandad's step brother comes from Highbury and thats why i watch them', and then you ask them have you ever been to a game and they reply 'yea went to watch them two years ago when they played Bolton in the carling cup third round at the Reebok. In short these are not true football fans im sorry to say. dowg respect man
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Post by wildbillthetownfan on Jan 25, 2009 23:05:13 GMT 1
I would'nt watch Man Ure if they where playing in Greenhead park. I use to live in Manchester, and it was all City fans where i lived, and their season was all about beating the scum. I went to the derby game when Man Ure won 3-2 with Cantona scoring the winner with a couple of minutes to go, and have never seem so much hatred in a bunch of supporters that the city fan's had for their neighbours. I was glad that my ex was wearing her City hat after the game, as it was bad news walking down Claremont road with the Utd fans getting attacked all over the place. It reminded me of the 80s when Leeds came to Town, but we have moved on since them days and get a hell of a lot more kids and women coming to the games now.
When i started watching Town in the mid sixties as a 7 yr old, i could'nt get enough of them and never dreamed of watching another team. In the early 70s some of my mates started to watch Man Ure instead of Town and some still do watch them but a couple have started watching Town again, and they love it.
I asked them why and they said they dont like the way the premiership is going, plus the fact that they still have thier money deducted from their accounts for Cup tickets whether they go or not. To me that typifies the arrogance of the club, taking their fans for granted.
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Post by NewMill Terrier on Jan 25, 2009 23:17:49 GMT 1
I know this will be unpopular on this board but I can't understand why so many people hate Leeds. I admit they have some gobby fans but my only real feeling towards them is one of slight disappointment. They are the largest city in Yorkshire yet are in the third tier of English football which is frankly embarrasing. Man U to me stand for all that is wrong with modern football. Foreign owners, unpleasant and deeply ungracious manager but worst of all are their 'fans'. Being half Mancunian myself my earliest football memories in the late seventies are of standing adjacent to the Stretford end surrounded by ordinary working class blokes who'd come to watch their local team. Back then they were a real club. I then discovered my local club thanks to Mick Buxton and the 1979-80 season. Since then I've been hooked through thin and thin. However last season a work mate gave me two tickets for Old Trafford and I decided to treat my elderly Man U supporting mum to a trip 30 years after we'd last been together and she was very grateful bless her. I didn't know what to expect when I got there but I developed a rather queasy feeling over the afternoon for the following reasons: (1) The almost complete absence of Mancunian accents in the crowd. Most people had obviously come from all over the country and looked well heeled (contrast that with the tatty mob who follow Town - and I include myself in that). (2) The number of tourists with cameras around their necks - it's more a tourist attraction than a football ground. (3) The club shop being an absolute shrine to consumer spending - 16 tills ringing away churning out replica this and that to spoilt moaning kids. (4) The huge Munich mural draped over the side of the stadium sponsored by AIG, they even manage to commercialise a tragedy. It's funny when the families of those players needed help Man U told them where to go. (5) The nightmare of getting away from the ground afterwards and seeing all these cars heading back to various parts of the country, and rather shamingly the M62 back to Gods Own county seemed to be full of these 'fans' going home. The following day I asked a kid on our street why he was wearing a Man U shirt when he was from Huddersfield only to be told that Huddersfield were rubbish so he wouldn't support them. It made my blood boil and I had to bite my tongue, the little runt.
Anyway rant over. Cue Man U apologists. I know how you feel i go to Huddersfield New College and in my sports class out of 25(ish) pupils i am the only other town fan, plenty of Man U and Liverpool "fans" and every time i mention Huddersfield Town i get ridiculed and taunted with "there shit". When will these people learn that football is not just about supporting a winning team or a team in the premier league. Most of them have never even been to Old Trafford or Anfield they dont know about the passion and the joy of 3,000 people on a cold saturday afternoon in leicester and these people will never expeirience that!!!! UTT
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Jan 25, 2009 23:26:29 GMT 1
my ex bro in law is born in hudds, has lived over in Bolton about 15 yrs..... went to old trafford and then started supporting Man utd just coz they were doing well then, riddicules his home town club...... the blokes a first class tosser , just a sheep....
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Post by Dell12 on Jan 25, 2009 23:52:10 GMT 1
Give me a Bradford or L**ds fan anyday, over a 'fan' or United, Chelsea, liverpool or Arsenal fan. I do however have some respect for Arsenal and United. Arsenal do play some very nice football at time, and United have dominated without massive foreign investment.
However I think it will in the long run lead to a BIG change in the football hierarchy. Some big clubs will go bust when foreigh investment collapses. This season Spurs and Newcastle could quite easily go down. It would shake things up at anyrate. I'm not too sure if I want Town to get to the Premiership however, there's far too much cheating, money and FA interference for my liking.
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Post by wadz89 on Jan 26, 2009 0:44:08 GMT 1
Some top posts, agree with very much so. (The hate man u ones) To be honest I dont really wanna get into why and how much I hate united lol I mean, you know its bad when you prefer a southern, or foreign team to beat them. I know how you feel i go to Huddersfield New College and in my sports class out of 25(ish) pupils i am the only other town fan, plenty of Man U and Liverpool "fans" and every time i mention Huddersfield Town i get ridiculed and taunted with "there shit". When will these people learn that football is not just about supporting a winning team or a team in the premier league. Most of them have never even been to Old Trafford or Anfield they dont know about the passion and the joy of 3,000 people on a cold saturday afternoon in leicester and these people will never expeirience that!!!! UTT Aw unluck mate, I was @ HNC for last 2 years, and there were a fair amount of town fans so was alreet. And I agree too.
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Post by monkey on Jan 26, 2009 1:05:44 GMT 1
It's a real shame that the European super league never happened, getting rid of the so called big four would've been the best thing to happen to football in years, unfortunately even they weren't that stupid.
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Post by ligament on Jan 26, 2009 9:38:53 GMT 1
"initial post total shiete saw plenty l@@ds scum coming up the m1 on the way to bell end road. half of liverpool ,chelsea and arsenal havn't lived any where near there overseas sponsored grounds . and for mally to come back with fergie inherited a good youth squad so what apart from villa, or maybe the same, at least utd have a decent amount of english or british players in their squad. for what its worth after the white sheite the one club i dislike is mk dons f**king nomads and they play in white as well." ligament Well what a well thought out response. Doesn't scan very well but never mind. I thank you for your considered appraisal of what I thought were pretty valid points. All I can say is that it says it all that Man U have prospered since SKY polluted football. SKY bought football's soul in 1992, the exact year that Man U won the league for the first time in quarter of a century. You ligament clearly are a Man U drone. you seem to be the the one with an obsession for united ,hence your original post ,if you hate them more than l**ds thats your choice. i choose my local rivals but you DRONE on about united.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2009 9:55:19 GMT 1
I have to confess my dislike of Leeds Utd has wained over the years but when we won at Elland Road the old passion came oozing back. I've lived in Leeds for over 30 years now and to be honest I love the place. I've found that the fans who actually go to their games are essentially the same as us, it's the ones that just buy the lastest shirt and never go to Elland Road that do my head it. They tend to be the cynical nasty ones.
As for Man Utd, I have no probelm with them at all. They've always played 'football' and tried to entertain the crowd. And that for me, is everything. Years ago my main dislike of Leeds Utd was their style of play which seems to influence their cocky arsey fans.
These days I'm only really bothered about what MY team Huddersfield Town are doing, the rest can go to hell!
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Post by cojones on Jan 26, 2009 10:28:51 GMT 1
I asked a 50 something Manc the other week who scored the goal that got them relegated in the 70s - Their answer - We've never been relegated! Nuff said! Oh and it was one D Law!
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Post by squadronleader on Jan 26, 2009 10:35:15 GMT 1
"These days I'm only really bothered about what MY team Huddersfield Town are doing, the rest can go to hell!"
Well said Mr AceT. Why waste your thoughts and energy on hating another club when all that energy can be poured into loving your own club? There is only one club to think about, the rest can take care of themselves. I am full of positive thoughts at the moment and there will be none of this talk of other teams. Neuro-linguistic programmed squadronleader is a positive thinker ;D
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Post by scottieterrier on Jan 26, 2009 12:37:06 GMT 1
How can these glory seekers have a so called support for Man Ure when all the club do is exploit them but unfortunatley football now isn't going to change cos they bring the most money into English Football and allegedly represent the country well, neither the FA (F&CK A**) or anyone else are gonna do anything about it.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jan 26, 2009 12:59:57 GMT 1
Don't have a problem with man utd myself. Enjoy watching them play and like that they always seem to have a core of english/british players unlike arsenal and liverpool. I hate it though when you see kids wearing their shirts who clearly have no ties with manchester and have probably never been to a live game. Even as a kid myself I realised how shallow it is to 'support' a club just because they're 'the best', though back then it was Liverpool. Worse still when you get some muppett phoning in talksport from Devon or somewhere agueing about some issue and mentioning Man Utd as 'us' or 'we'. I just find that really pathetic. Sort of people who'd have backed germany in the early years of the war until the tides started to turn. Shows a real lack of character, and knowledge of who they are that they have to latch on to a club that doesn't represent them in the slightest just to get a fix of fake success.
Give me Town anyday. Used to work with a man utd ST holder in the late 80s early 90s. He was a manc so had no problem respecting him as a genuine football fan but I remember one year Man utd got to the league cup final and his attitude to this was amazing. It was a total drag for him that hed have to go to all the hassle and expense of yet another match at wembley. If that what supporting Man utd does to you then Im so happy I support HTFC. Town going up this season would mean SO much more to me than winning the title and champions league again would mean to a man utd fan
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Post by malvernterrier on Jan 26, 2009 13:06:51 GMT 1
Don't have a problem with man utd myself. Enjoy watching them play and like that they always seem to have a core of english/british players unlike arsenal and liverpool. I hate it though when you see kids wearing their shirts who clearly have no ties with manchester and have probably never been to a live game. Even as a kid myself I realised how shallow it is to 'support' a club just because they're 'the best', though back then it was Liverpool. Worse still when you get some muppett phoning in talksport from Devon or somewhere agueing about some issue and mentioning Man Utd as 'us' or 'we'. I just find that really pathetic. Sort of people who'd have backed germany in the early years of the war until the tides started to turn. Shows a real lack of character, and knowledge of who they are that they have to latch on to a club that doesn't represent them in the slightest just to get a fix of fake success. Give me Town anyday. Used to work with a man utd ST holder in the late 80s early 90s. He was a manc so had no problem respecting him as a genuine football fan but I remember one year Man utd got to the league cup final and his attitude to this was amazing. It was a total drag for him that hed have to go to all the hassle and expense of yet another match at wembley. If that what supporting Man utd does to you then Im so happy I support HTFC. Town going up this season would mean SO much more to me than winning the title and champions league again would mean to a man utd fan Good post....tbh the only thing that makes me want Manure NOT to win the title this yrar is the fact that they will have won it 3 in a row.....that of course means they could win it FOUR in a row. The only thing I can throw at the Manure fans around here (and there are LOADS of 'em) is the fact that we were the first to do it (and with 11 British players and an English manager). To me a Manure wannabe is just the same as any other wannabe and I have utter contempt for the lot of 'em.
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Post by NookTerrier on Jan 26, 2009 13:16:21 GMT 1
I know this will be unpopular on this board but I can't understand why so many people hate Leeds. I admit they have some gobby fans but my only real feeling towards them is one of slight disappointment. They are the largest city in Yorkshire yet are in the third tier of English football which is frankly embarrasing. Man U to me stand for all that is wrong with modern football. Foreign owners, unpleasant and deeply ungracious manager but worst of all are their 'fans'. Being half Mancunian myself my earliest football memories in the late seventies are of standing adjacent to the Stretford end surrounded by ordinary working class blokes who'd come to watch their local team. Back then they were a real club. I then discovered my local club thanks to Mick Buxton and the 1979-80 season. Since then I've been hooked through thin and thin. However last season a work mate gave me two tickets for Old Trafford and I decided to treat my elderly Man U supporting mum to a trip 30 years after we'd last been together and she was very grateful bless her. I didn't know what to expect when I got there but I developed a rather queasy feeling over the afternoon for the following reasons: (1) The almost complete absence of Mancunian accents in the crowd. Most people had obviously come from all over the country and looked well heeled (contrast that with the tatty mob who follow Town - and I include myself in that). (2) The number of tourists with cameras around their necks - it's more a tourist attraction than a football ground. (3) The club shop being an absolute shrine to consumer spending - 16 tills ringing away churning out replica this and that to spoilt moaning kids. (4) The huge Munich mural draped over the side of the stadium sponsored by AIG, they even manage to commercialise a tragedy. It's funny when the families of those players needed help Man U told them where to go. (5) The nightmare of getting away from the ground afterwards and seeing all these cars heading back to various parts of the country, and rather shamingly the M62 back to Gods Own county seemed to be full of these 'fans' going home. The following day I asked a kid on our street why he was wearing a Man U shirt when he was from Huddersfield only to be told that Huddersfield were rubbish so he wouldn't support them. It made my blood boil and I had to bite my tongue, the little runt.
Anyway rant over. Cue Man U apologists. I know how you feel i go to Huddersfield New College and in my sports class out of 25(ish) pupils i am the only other town fan, plenty of Man U and Liverpool "fans" and every time i mention Huddersfield Town i get ridiculed and taunted with "there shit". When will these people learn that football is not just about supporting a winning team or a team in the premier league. Most of them have never even been to Old Trafford or Anfield they dont know about the passion and the joy of 3,000 people on a cold saturday afternoon in leicester and these people will never expeirience that!!!! UTT In the same boat pal i got HNC , cept theres two town fans in my class but he only goes to home games + leeds away. They all go on about how they support there team and how town are never on tele so shows how shit they are blah blah blah but it all goes to show they are all sofa supporters and don't know what proper football passion is about. BTW, first year or second year mate?
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Post by runner76 on Jan 26, 2009 13:16:49 GMT 1
Don't have a problem with man utd myself. Enjoy watching them play and like that they always seem to have a core of english/british players unlike arsenal and liverpool. I hate it though when you see kids wearing their shirts who clearly have no ties with manchester and have probably never been to a live game. Even as a kid myself I realised how shallow it is to 'support' a club just because they're 'the best', though back then it was Liverpool. Worse still when you get some muppett phoning in talksport from Devon or somewhere agueing about some issue and mentioning Man Utd as 'us' or 'we'. I just find that really pathetic. Sort of people who'd have backed germany in the early years of the war until the tides started to turn. Shows a real lack of character, and knowledge of who they are that they have to latch on to a club that doesn't represent them in the slightest just to get a fix of fake success. Give me Town anyday. Used to work with a man utd ST holder in the late 80s early 90s. He was a manc so had no problem respecting him as a genuine football fan but I remember one year Man utd got to the league cup final and his attitude to this was amazing. It was a total drag for him that hed have to go to all the hassle and expense of yet another match at wembley. If that what supporting Man utd does to you then Im so happy I support HTFC. Town going up this season would mean SO much more to me than winning the title and champions league again would mean to a man utd fan Sort of see your point, but what's wrong with someone calling from Devon 'or somewhere'? Can you only call in from Greater Manchester to be a Utd fan?...........
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Post by NookTerrier on Jan 26, 2009 13:20:19 GMT 1
Don't have a problem with man utd myself. Enjoy watching them play and like that they always seem to have a core of english/british players unlike arsenal and liverpool. I hate it though when you see kids wearing their shirts who clearly have no ties with manchester and have probably never been to a live game. Even as a kid myself I realised how shallow it is to 'support' a club just because they're 'the best', though back then it was Liverpool. Worse still when you get some muppett phoning in talksport from Devon or somewhere agueing about some issue and mentioning Man Utd as 'us' or 'we'. I just find that really pathetic. Sort of people who'd have backed germany in the early years of the war until the tides started to turn. Shows a real lack of character, and knowledge of who they are that they have to latch on to a club that doesn't represent them in the slightest just to get a fix of fake success. Give me Town anyday. Used to work with a man utd ST holder in the late 80s early 90s. He was a manc so had no problem respecting him as a genuine football fan but I remember one year Man utd got to the league cup final and his attitude to this was amazing. It was a total drag for him that hed have to go to all the hassle and expense of yet another match at wembley. If that what supporting Man utd does to you then Im so happy I support HTFC. Town going up this season would mean SO much more to me than winning the title and champions league again would mean to a man utd fan Sort of see your point, but what's wrong with someone calling from Devon 'or somewhere'? Can you only call in from Greater Manchester to be a Utd fan?........... I think he's going to the point that you should support your home town team or the team you've been brought upto support. Not glory supporters. Half of these 'Leeds fans' aren't leeds fans anymore 'cos of the league they are in now.
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Post by Grandfather Berty of Cleck on Jan 26, 2009 13:29:13 GMT 1
Excellent Post. Have a +tive.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2009 14:06:56 GMT 1
It's a real shame that the European super league never happened, getting rid of the so called big four would've been the best thing to happen to football in years, unfortunately even they weren't that stupid. Hear hear and they can take the vast majority of the journo's from 5live with 'em, particularly Mr Green... Listened to that garbage for an hour on the way home the other night and it was all about Benitez and contract talks etc. Also the quote ref; Sky, again this is another reason why football has forgotten it is actually a sport 1st and a business 2nd... I like supporting a yo-yo club TBH...
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Post by andyeastleake on Jan 26, 2009 14:17:57 GMT 1
I asked a 50 something Manc the other week who scored the goal that got them relegated in the 70s - Their answer - We've never been relegated! Nuff said! Oh and it was one D Law! Urban myth Cojones. Man U were already relegated due to Birmingham's result. Even if D Law had scored an own goal rather than scoring for City it couldn't have saved United.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2009 14:23:22 GMT 1
I asked a 50 something Manc the other week who scored the goal that got them relegated in the 70s - Their answer - We've never been relegated! Nuff said! Oh and it was one D Law! Urban myth Cojones. Man U were already relegated due to Birmingham's result. Even if D Law had scored an own goal rather than scoring for City it couldn't have saved United. I think his point was about MU fans being in denial about ever having been relegated at all ever, ever, in the history of the game, that being the history of association from it's roots in the mid 1980's although there was something that happened in a previous version of football in 1958...
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Post by andyeastleake on Jan 26, 2009 14:30:19 GMT 1
Hates probably too strong a word to describe feelings for a football club.
However I dislike MAN CITY more than Leeds (and have done ever since 7th November 1987).
I also probably dislike Forest more than Leeds these days.
As well as THAT game my dislike of those two clubs relate more to the fact I've been an exile from West Yorkshire since 1980.
Once exiled you do tend to forget how biased the local media is, how arrogant their fans are and how much you get annoyed by the people of Huddersfield who choose to support Yorkshire's glamour club rather than their local team (although I guess that doesn't happen nearly as much now as it did in the 70's).
I really can't see why you would dislike Man U more than the other members of the "big 4".
They play more Englishmen, play good football, are from the North and (most importantly?) it REALLY REALLY upsets Man City, Leeds and Liverpool supporters when they do well.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jan 26, 2009 14:41:09 GMT 1
Sort of see your point, but what's wrong with someone calling from Devon 'or somewhere'? Can you only call in from Greater Manchester to be a Utd fan?........... I think he's going to the point that you should support your home town team or the team you've been brought upto support. Not glory supporters. Half of these 'Leeds fans' aren't leeds fans anymore 'cos of the league they are in now. Basically yes.Fair enough if you're a manc who's moved but we all know that isn't the case usually. To me football is a tribal thing. Your tribe against the other tribe. Cherry picking another tribe just because they are going to have lots of success shows a lack of identity and labells you as nothing more than a traitor to your and your families own history. One of the most appealling things about supporting a club like Town is that probably 95% of the fans live within a 10 mile radius of the Galpharm, and the vast majority of those that don't will have grown up here. We are a proper 'club'. We are all as one. From this place and our team represents us. It really makes no difference whether the club is good or bad, they are our club, they are US in effect. If you 'support' Man Utd or the like, what are you actually a fan of? To me they stopped being a 'club' a long time ago now, and are now a global brand instead. A worldwide marketing machine trying to beat off other worldwide business brands to win a bit of silverware. The thought of 'supporting' a 'club' where 99% of the people in the world who claim to be a fan have no ties to the place whatsoever and would not support the club if it wasn't as successfull does absolutely nothing for me at all. As a Town fan I actually have a lot of sympathy for genuine manc Utd supporters bizarre as that seems.
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Post by colesy94 on Jan 26, 2009 15:15:10 GMT 1
i think the post is ridiculous leeds utd are our yorkshire rivals everyone on datm has a friend that supports utd i bet 8/10 times u speak u have banter over the 2 clubs u should love to h8 them not find sum1 u h8 more !
personally i 2 h8 some aspects of man utd i.e fans r very arrogant when it comes to prasie of other teams but over the year they have been nothing short of a fantastic team and all tho it spites me to say it but some of the players theve had must be seen as the best (bobby charlton,george best,mark hughes,bruce,cantana,rooney,scholes,schemmical) are nothing short of legends
i think this board should be htfc talk only !! up the town let the big money ran teams get on with it !!
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Post by Davey Monroe on Jan 26, 2009 15:38:44 GMT 1
I don't dislike Man Utd - I dislike the large section of their support who couldn't even point to Manchester on a map never mind actually go to a game, but as far as the club's concerned, I don't mind them at all. United, under Ferguson, have become the biggest and possibly the best team in the world. They play the best football and their hard-core supporters (real fans if you like) are amongst the best in the world too. I have absolutely no problem in accepting that at all. One of the reasons I dislike L**ds Utd a great deal is because 99% of the many L**ds fans I've ever met seem to actually believe that THEY are the biggest & best club in the world, and that THEY play the best football and have the best fans when in reality, they aren't and they don't. They class themselves as Man Utd's biggest rivals (many of the L**ds fans I know actually put themselves ahead of Liverpool, Man City, Arsenal & Chelsea on United's list of 'biggest rivals'), despite the fact that NOTHING L**ds have ever done or will ever do can or will compare to United yet L**ds still seem to believe the two clubs are of a similar size & stature! ;D It's one thing being patriotic, supportive, partisan & proud of your club, but the level of un-founded arrogance shown by many, many L**ds Utd fans puts them a lot further up my list of disliked clubs than Man Utd. [Places tongue firmly in cheek ]
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Post by arcoterrier on Jan 26, 2009 16:11:43 GMT 1
I just hate em both period!!
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Post by captainbeefheart on Jan 26, 2009 16:29:14 GMT 1
One of the reasons I dislike L**ds Utd a great deal is because 99% of the many L**ds fans I've ever met seem to actually believe that THEY are the biggest & best club in the world, and that THEY play the best football and have the best fans when in reality, they aren't and they don't. They class themselves as Man Utd's biggest rivals (many of the L**ds fans I know actually put themselves ahead of Liverpool, Man City, Arsenal & Chelsea on United's list of 'biggest rivals'), despite the fact that NOTHING L**ds have ever done or will ever do can or will compare to United yet L**ds still seem to believe the two clubs are of a similar size & stature! ;D It's one thing being patriotic, supportive, partisan & proud of your club, but the level of un-founded arrogance shown by many, many L**ds Utd fans puts them a lot further up my list of disliked club Man utd. Utter rubbish! It's 100%.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2009 17:02:34 GMT 1
I don't dislike Man Utd - I dislike the large section of their support who couldn't even point to Manchester on a map hahahahaha Reminds me of a time someone from a southern office needed to visit Leeds for a meeting. He asked if Leeds was near Manchester... Told him to turn right at Manchester and then follow his nose once he got past Huddersfield!
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Post by terrier08 on Jan 26, 2009 19:56:38 GMT 1
I dont like Man U but I would never go as far to say that I hate them as much as L**ds!
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