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Brilliant Pie Eaters v United Thread plus my Nerves

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neville

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Good Evening Toffees

The ABU brigade are relentless in this Country therefore I have a siege mentality

However I have just read the Brilliant Pie Eaters v United Thread its ******* great to see someone want United to win ( Although I know its for obvious reasons)

Tell you what my nerves have been shot away as the season has unfolded never normally this bad. I never doubt Uniteds ability but often had the horrible nightmare scenario of ********** possibly coming close to winning the league in my mind. The rollercoaster of agony, relief, and joy of battling through adversity i.e. Villa, Spurs, and Pie eaters games plus listening to the media constantly rooting for your 'Delightful' Neighbours

Anyway

I salute the peoples club and will be rooting for you against the rent boys(y)
 
I was a bit surprised that "they" pushed you for so long. But the title was always going to go east of Liverpool.

But what happens after Fergie goes? A big change coming for you lot, Nev. Fergie offered such stability, but the game has changed. he'll be hard to replace.
 
I'll be honest. I've actually cheered Man Utd goals this season.

As Neb said, Liverpools chance will come when Fergie goes. A scary, scary thought.
 
I'll be honest. I've actually cheered Man Utd goals this season.

As Neb said, Liverpools chance will come when Fergie goes. A scary, scary thought.

I can see a problem on the horizon for United. There won't be another Fergie managing there, because his type take years to develop, and Sky clubs do not allow a manager 5+ years to establish himself at the club (probably longer in Ferguson's case).

His retirement will open things up, I think.

He has been a great boss, though.
 

I cheered that Carrick goal last night almost as much as I would an Everton one (almost mind).

Everything being said it would be a travesty if the ****e nicked it this year. Bias aside, I honestly don't think they deserve it.

As for Fergie being hard to replace, no doubt he will be, but the key is - as shown by SAF, Wenger, Moyes - that they are given time and stability.

Things that unfortunately don't happen much these days.....
 
I cheered that Carrick goal last night almost as much as I would an Everton one (almost mind).

Everything being said it would be a travesty if the ****e nicked it this year. Bias aside, I honestly don't think they deserve it.

As for Fergie being hard to replace, no doubt he will be, but the key is - as shown by SAF, Wenger, Moyes - that they are given time and stability.

Things that unfortunately don't happen much these days.....

I think United will be forced into the Real Madrid route, of replacing manager after manager. I suppose from our perspective, that will be a good thing. One thing, though, I don't see United - the institution - settling for the relative calm that Arsenal have. United want much more than that.
 
Rooting for United is like rooting for the Yankees. However I have to admit its impossible to root against Tevez.
 
Two combinatory factors are not looking great for us , to be honest .
1 ; Taggart goes back to the Gorbals , and ,
2 ; Dalglish , ( Homosexual !!! ) goes back to the shower . Someone who actually knows both how to beat the Mancs but also lift the fukn league .
God forbid .
 

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