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Unread 11-01-2010, 05:29 PM
Smeggs
 
Default Re: "Fergie Time"

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would rather you had used a different verb than 'to foster' tbh view
'develop' do?
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 05:29 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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'develop' do?
yes mate
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 05:32 PM
magic_cantona
 
Angry Re: "Fergie Time"

Birmingham scored and started to blatantly waste time straight away.How many times did they get a throw, deliberatley move 20 yards forward knowing they'd get ushered back and then keep pointing at the floor to the referee after every yard they went backwards ffs?

Not to mention every time they got a free kick, one of their players would kick the ball forward as soon as the referee blew up so the ball would then have to be retrieved and then retaken from the right place.Then, when it was time to take the free kick, the taker would just stand with his hand on his hips for a minute before pointing to every corner in the ground before running up, stopping, then doing the same thing again before lumping the ball out for a goal kick?At one throw in, Stephen Carr bounced the ball about 367 times before throwing it.

Then there's the keeper The ball goes out and he more or less crawls to get the ball.The ball boy kicks the ball towards him..... and he just lets in roll behind the goal! As has been said, we were down to 10 men and they were the home team, why weren't they pushing for a winner and glad of the added on time?

Leeds did the same.£#%&!ing Beckford and the rest of the mob suddenly became Italian cheats and were rolling around on the floor without being touched.But does any media outlet mention these instances - no!

£#%&! OFF!
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 05:35 PM
Smeggs
 
Default Re: "Fergie Time"

easy way to respond to all the shit though.

create chances, take chances and £#%&!ing pound teams into submission so as not to require late goals...easier said than done mind.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 05:36 PM
Stickman
 
Default Re: "Fergie Time"

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this is the same @#%&! who said in the first minute of the game "it seems ferguson has finally lost patience with berbatov who despite being injured could still have played today" #@&%!
That statement was incredible, smug abu @#%&!
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 05:40 PM
In 76 now this is true
 
Default Re: "Fergie Time"

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Originally Posted by magic_cantona
Birmingham scored and started to blatantly waste time straight away.How many times did they get a throw, deliberatley move 20 yards forward knowing they'd get ushered back and then keep pointing at the floor to the referee after every yard they went backwards ffs?

Not to mention every time they got a free kick, one of their players would kick the ball forward as soon as the referee blew up so the ball would then have to be retrieved and then retaken from the right place.Then, when it was time to take the free kick, the taker would just stand with his hand on his hips for a minute before pointing to every corner in the ground before running up, stopping, then doing the same thing again before lumping the ball out for a goal kick?At one throw in, Stephen Carr bounced the ball about 367 times before throwing it.

Then there's the keeper The ball goes out and he more or less crawls to get the ball.The ball boy kicks the ball towards him..... and he just lets in roll behind the goal! As has been said, we were down to 10 men and they were the home team, why weren't they pushing for a winner and glad of the added on time?

Leeds did the same.£#%&!ing Beckford and the rest of the mob suddenly became Italian cheats and were rolling around on the floor without being touched.But does any media outlet mention these instances - no!

£#%&! OFF!
Hart even told the ballboy to throw the ball in the snow.
Took a few mins to decide our goal, then it was still not resumed as a Brum player was down injured.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 05:42 PM
Tumescent Throb
 
Default Re: "Fergie Time"

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Originally Posted by magic_cantona
Birmingham scored and started to blatantly waste time straight away.How many times did they get a throw, deliberatley move 20 yards forward knowing they'd get ushered back and then keep pointing at the floor to the referee after every yard they went backwards ffs?

Not to mention every time they got a free kick, one of their players would kick the ball forward as soon as the referee blew up so the ball would then have to be retrieved and then retaken from the right place.Then, when it was time to take the free kick, the taker would just stand with his hand on his hips for a minute before pointing to every corner in the ground before running up, stopping, then doing the same thing again before lumping the ball out for a goal kick?At one throw in, Stephen Carr bounced the ball about 367 times before throwing it.

Then there's the keeper The ball goes out and he more or less crawls to get the ball.The ball boy kicks the ball towards him..... and he just lets in roll behind the goal! As has been said, we were down to 10 men and they were the home team, why weren't they pushing for a winner and glad of the added on time?

Leeds did the same.£#%&!ing Beckford and the rest of the mob suddenly became Italian cheats and were rolling around on the floor without being touched.But does any media outlet mention these instances - no!

£#%&! OFF!
now that is a dedicated post. well done for having the patience to write that shit down. that is exactly what happens. it's like in them there 6 minutes at Brum their @#%&! of a goalkeeper was summoned to take an FK on the halfway line with about 2 minutes to go. by the time he'd taken it there was about 1 minute to go.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:11 PM
magic_cantona
 
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Originally Posted by Tumescent Throb
now that is a dedicated post. well done for having the patience to write that shit down. that is exactly what happens. it's like in them there 6 minutes at Brum their @#%&! of a goalkeeper was summoned to take an FK on the halfway line with about 2 minutes to go. by the time he'd taken it there was about 1 minute to go.
There was actually more instances, but I couldn't be arsed.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:23 PM
Tumescent Throb
 
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There was actually more instances, but I couldn't be arsed.
no, you captured it pretty well. it's every match near enough. by contrast I remember Van Der Sar got booked in one game just for taking GKs from the opposite side of the goal to where the ball went out, even though that's legal!
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:27 PM
In 76 now this is true
 
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Should bring back the rule were the Keeper has to kick the ball from the side it went out. Its currently exploited to waste time.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:36 PM
magic_cantona
 
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no, you captured it pretty well. it's every match near enough. by contrast I remember Van Der Sar got booked in one game just for taking GKs from the opposite side of the goal to where the ball went out, even though that's legal!
And another point, more about the standard of decisions made by the referee: Fletcher gets a second booking for a carelss flick which barely touched his man - a joke of a booking and sending off.Stephen Carr (already on a booking) fouls a player (more contact than what Fletch made), the referee gives a free kick our way and Carr gets to his feet and does the 'arm throwing in refs direction' and yells '£#%&! OFF!' at Clattenburg - but no offence is deemed as a second yellow for the goblin-like @#%&!.

AND he should've been booked for his Harlem Globetrotters style throw in.

And whatever to the old "the keeper has 6 seconds to release the ball" rule? Hart was hanging onto if for nearly half a minute at times.But who cares, its us that get all the decisions, isn't it?
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:40 PM
Spiffy
 
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Tufty, you thieving scouse @#%&!, why did you steal the banner and then refuse for it to be allowed at the Munich memorial?

You keep coming on here and spouting your %@#$&!s on behalf of the Glazer's, can you at least explain why you £#%&!ed over the United fans who actually owned the banners?

Just answer the £#%&!ing question #@&%! munch.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:40 PM
magic_cantona
 
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Tufty, you thieving scouse @#%&!, why did you steal the banner and then refuse for it to be allowed at the Munich memorial?

You keep coming on here and spouting your %@#$&!s on behalf of the Glazer's, can you at least explain why you £#%&!ed over the United fans who actually owned the banners?

Just answer the £#%&!ing question #@&%! munch.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:41 PM
Tumescent Throb
 
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Magic, Fletcher's foul for the 2nd yellow was virtually identical to the one by McFadden on Scholes on 30mins iirc. United got a FK, but McFadden was not booked. the only difference was that Fletcher's was in midfield while McFadden's was on the edge of the box, and as such, stopped United getting shot off.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:43 PM
Sparky***
 
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You'll not see a softer booking than fletcher's 2nd for the rest of this season.

Mr "miracle hair re-grow" @#%&!tenburg couldn't get that 2nd yellow out quick enough.

£#%&!ing wiggy @#%&!.

 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:43 PM
Zorg
 
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It's reached a new low when the team at home, drawing, against ten men, go into rage because they're given an extra 6 minutes in which to score.

Why are people so £#%&!ing stupid?
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:44 PM
In 76 now this is true
 
Default Re: "Fergie Time"

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Originally Posted by Spiffy
Tufty, you thieving scouse @#%&!, why did you steal the banner and then refuse for it to be allowed at the Munich memorial?

You keep coming on here and spouting your %@#$&!s on behalf of the Glazer's, can you at least explain why you £#%&!ed over the United fans who actually owned the banners?

Just answer the £#%&!ing question #@&%! munch.
Did you just make all of that up?
What colours the sky in your world?
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:47 PM
taff
 
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there was a load of shite in the papers today about how united had a bad attitude and showed birmingham a complete lack of respect, blah £#%&!ing blah. then they went on to say how we were in crisis, the gist of this being that we could only manage a draw against, er, birmingham. bad attitude, lack of respect, pots, kettles, etc. £#%&! off.
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:50 PM
believe
 
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Does anyone have a copy of the Mirror to hand? There is a quote from Clattenburg that says "I had already %@#$&!ed Fletcher for dissent..." or did I dream it?
 
Unread 11-01-2010, 06:53 PM
believe
 
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it's here. ffs

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...cle283953.html
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