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So, bring on Liverpool, who seem to have squeezed past Arsenal, in the end, with the help of a highly contentious refereeing decision. (I know - at Anfield. Who'd have thought it?) The end-result is the semi-final that nobody in the world, so far as I can make out, really wanted. And of course it could only be disappointing to advance this far in the Champions League and then end up playing, not a charismatic team from some exotic European destination, but an extremely dull one from the Premier League. It's like flying off on holiday and ending up in your back garden.
But we must take what we are given - and consider ourselves fortunate. After all, it's a draw against the weakest team remaining in the competition - the Cardiff, if you will, of the Champions League. And there is ample history on our side: too many of our players have known disappointment at this stage of the competition, too often.
Imagine, then, the steel-like resolve they'll be taking into this game. It surely can't happen again.
Known disappointment because they weren't as good as us. That such a bitter statement it's worthy of a Bluenose.
The guy on RAWK was right, that needs posting on our changing room walls.
I thought you two were going to bum back off to your thread?
turns around and tip-toes out but slips on the shite and bumps his head on the door giving me a big
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ps: kev bore off mate your as bout as funny as a fart in a spacesuit
Im back in here boys, tried to spark off some debate in the United thread, didnt last long though. They are very precious about little Ronnie and little scouse Rooney at the mo.
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You don't spark off debate, you just spit venom.
For the record though, I agree with you that United's 94 side was better than the one now (at the moment)