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Originally Posted by Chris Quayd
He's a top red
But what's your argument, that if you protest against the Glazers you shouldn't be allowed to renew? Keith is saying the opposite, protest but don't quit. There was no right answer then or now because either way the fight was lost in May '05 and there was and is no way back for the fans to win this war. The divisions between fans in the aftermath was tough to take.
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If you believe in something you then don’t spend your money on the problem
What’s the point of joining in protests. Like the green and gold brigade £#%&!ing embarrassing the glazers give no £#%&!s there’s bigger protests at Greggs cos they introduced a vegan roll
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Originally Posted by My Name is Keith
Keith attended an FC match and said 'this is the future' quote incoming from Pure
It's a difficult one - I protested against the Glazers because I thought they would be damaging for the club. And of course, they are. I also flirted with FC (see above). But were the Glazers so damaging to make me stop supporting/enjoying the club I've supported all my life and support another one? No, not for me but each to their own.
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We’ve moved on 🤣 but you did say it ...
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Originally Posted by sa7
cockney @#%&!s doing the baseball music whenever there was a goal kick.
Admittedly the only noise I heard from their shite fans all day.
Walking away from the ground I don’t think I’ve ever seen as much seething from our lot in the direct aftermath of a United game.
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The was more mither at the 1988 mercantile credit cup final at villa park. Fact