Mack
Champions League
Yeah just like david james no sorry, liverpool sold him and now hes englands number 1 and playing great football yeah your right hes past it
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ZZZZ VAPOUR said:Yeah but jamie-mack is mancunian, are you?
does that mean your the 3rd best team in england?Vannizzlefashizzal said:ZZZZ VAPOUR said:Yeah but jamie-mack is mancunian, are you?
is he fuck he's from denton or somewhere like that us Mancs dont consider that part of the city...
Anyway Jamie stop talking out ya crack, city are sh*te and Siberieski (sp) fits in well with you shower of shite cos he talks out of his arse, if he really thinks that considering how bad city have been this year he should be drug tested!!!
The table never lies!!
super mick mcarthy said:does that mean your the 3rd best team in england?
behind Arsenal and Chelsea?
jamie_mack said:Ok so now im not Mancunian thats quite strange as i live closer to the city centre than old trafford is? so if im not manc what the hell is manchester united all about!?
jamie_mack said:are you daft? i live 4 miles away from the city centre i have a manchester postcode and you say im not a manc! yet again another quality statment from a rag with no sence of geography!
jamie_mack said:postcodes mean nothing
Vannizzlefashizzal said:jamie_mack said:postcodes mean nothing
okay then you aint a Manc, make ya mind up!!
Butatista said:Vannizzlefashizzal said:jamie_mack said:postcodes mean nothing
okay then you aint a Manc, make ya mind up!!
Children, children..... :roll:
Rob said:The only thing that lets City down are the lack of Manchester players:
United: Gary Neville. Phil Neville, Paul Scoles, Nicky Butt.
City: Trevor Sinclair, Jon Macken
First team only of course.
Butatista said:Vannizzlefashizzal said:jamie_mack said:postcodes mean nothing
okay then you aint a Manc, make ya mind up!!
Children, children..... :roll:
metallica said:Butatista said:Vannizzlefashizzal said:jamie_mack said:postcodes mean nothing
okay then you aint a Manc, make ya mind up!!
Children, children..... :roll:
i agree to be honest, settle down the arguement lads, i know ive been apart of it but it sounds just stupid what ever we say about utd being better than city, they'l come back saying 4-1 and it will repeat it self
Vannizzlefashizzal said:Who the fook are Man United
where would you manyoo fans spend this 40 million on?phrase said:ALEX FERGUSON will be given a £40million war-chest to bring silverware back to Old Trafford.
That is the amount chief executive David Gill is ready to release this summer in a bid to strengthen Manchester United.Concern is growing at board- room level about the gap between United and Arsenal, who have now won the title twice in the past three seasons.It is not just the points difference that is of concern — which stands at 13 with two games to go — but the gap in form between the two sides.That is why Gill is ready to back Ferguson all the way in his plans to put United back on top.The last two times United have lost the title, the Old Trafford club also reacted by throwing money at the problem.In 1998, when Arsenal won the Double, Ferguson spent £30m in the summer and went on to win the Treble the following season.
In 2002, when Arsenal landed the Premiership with victory at Old Trafford, Ferguson again spent £30m — and again wrestled the trophy back.
This time, he will be given £40m to find another top striker, an attacking midfielder and a defender.
Last summer Ferguson sold David Beckham for £25m but has since spent £36m. Not all of the buys have come off — and he knows there is still plenty of strengthening to do. Ferguson could be prepared to shake up the whole squad after this disappointing season.Striker Diego Forlan will be on his way this summer, Nicky Butt had a transfer request accepted this season and Ryan Giggs is another whose future looks uncertain.The manager has publicly stated Roy Keane and Ruud van Nistelrooy will be staying — but that will still not stop Real Madrid from making a £28m bid for the Dutch striker.As it is, Van Nistelrooy is struggling with a knee problem and is expected to be left out of tomorrow’s match at home to Chelsea.
NEIL CUSTIS,The Sun.