It's already the most Cov thing to bust a gut beating the best side in the league one week, then turning in the worst performance all season to get turned over by relegation zone shit in the next.It’d be the most Cov thing ever to beat them 2-1 and then lose 3-0 to Hull.
A genuine question. Why in some games do you have the traditional club badge whereas others it's this kinky looking red devil on its own?Once again,
I think we'll win
I come from the greatest city in the world (I've lived abroad for a long time though:
Manchester
Where's that Torquay Coventry lad who talked about us all being about gloryhunters?
I was there that day and have been watching United since about 83
Good luck going to the University of Salford, by the way.
We've had the biggest crowd in the UK for the last 50 years.Nothing against genuine Man Utd fans from Manchester. The few that I’ve met have been some of the most passionate football fans I’ve met.
Because they have the pick of London's clubs to choose from but decided to glory hunt a club with which they have no connection other than liking their success.But what about our cockney reds?
Some of my best pals are cockney reds and they go everywhere and have been everwyhere-
You have a problem with them, but why?
Do you think they decided to gloryhunt when we didn't win a league title for 30 years?Because they have the pick of London's clubs to choose from but decided to glory hunt a club with which they have no connection other than liking their success.
Depends in which time period they started. My wife's grandfather has supported Utd pretty much since the Munich disaster which is when the club garnered a lot of sympathy. For the most part people supporting the big clubs who have no geographical or personal connection to them do so because they just want to see a team winning more than it loses and to see the big players.Do you think they decided to gloryhunt when we didn't win a league title for 30 years?
I'm not gonna get into your thinly disguised Munich jibes when I come from Manchester and you've had your whole family follow us. What do you want me to do? Tell them not to?Depends in which time period they started. My wife's grandfather has supported Utd pretty much since the Munich disaster which is when the club garnered a lot of sympathy. For the most part people supporting the big clubs who have no geographical or personal connection to them do so because they just want to see a team winning more than it loses and to see the big players.
What jibes? It’s a generational thing is all I meant. Why did most people at my school in the 90s and 00s support Man Utd? Because they tended to win everything.I'm not gonna get into your thinly disguised Munich jibes when I come from Manchester and you've had your whole family follow us. What do you want me to do? Tell them not to?
Whereabouts in Manchester you from?We've had the biggest crowd in the UK for the last 50 years.
I am from Manchester and so is my dad. And so are all the people where we booze in Manchester.
We can't help where we come from.
I haven't lived in England for almost 20 years, but I'm originally a scumbag from Moston. ;-)Whereabouts in Manchester you from?
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Fair play, my mum is from Middleton. But grew up in Australia.I haven't lived in England for almost 20 years, but I'm originally a scumbag from Moston. ;-)
My dad is from Middleton too!Fair play, my mum is from Middleton. But grew up in Australia.
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To give some context, he did that in a sentence where he was obviously referring to (Manchester) "...United or City"
Fair play, my mum is from Middleton. But grew up in Australia.
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My wife is from GlossopMy dad is from Middleton too!
Langley to be precise (tell your mum that and she'll run a mile)!
Mum from Glossop
Me grew up in North Manchester Moston, Failsworth, Ancoats
College at Xavs Rusholme near City's old ground
Curry Mile