Re: Manchester United Supporters Thread.
what exactly have we got to be bitter about? We're the more successful side overall.
Hate does not always equal bitterness.
If we were talking about Evertonians here then i could understand.
Edit: actually include Chelsea fans as well, did anyone see this on their OFFICIAL site the other day when they were knocked out by Inter?
"Let's look on the positive side, For starters, their winning goal in the second leg actually went over the line and into the goal. There can be no doubt about that. It really did. It hit the net and everything. Not like 2005, then, against Liverpool."
"Nor did last night's match contain four clear-as-daylight claims for penalties (Barcelona 2009 again), requiring Michael Ballack to go up in the referee's face like one of those inflatable footballer figures that they blow up in front of the crowd at finals."
"Nor will the tie leave us with the irritating legacy of having gone out to what historians agree is the worst side ever to win the Champions League (Liverpool 2005 again).
"One other bright point: when it comes to Europe, Didier Drogba seems to like to mark the end of one campaign by getting himself banned for the start of the next. And this he duly managed last night, without too much effort. So you can't say the night didn't go according to plan, at least in one respect." (Now this we can surely agree on!)
http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~1996486,00.html
Fucking pathetic
