That's like my boys. They are both interested in Doncaster Rovers as that is where they were born so I encourage that. However I still made sure they are both still United fans
You can't support two teams. It's just not cricket. India gave the Windies a good drubbing in the last test.
They don't support two teams - they are both United fans. Althouh they do have an interest in Donny mainly due to things like free tickets from the schools etc.
You need to send them to see me for the weekend. I'll get them straightened out and on the right path.
It'll be easier really as I doubt Swansea will be able to stay in the PL long term. More would be the pity. He's going to have to though, I insist he supports his local team in Swansea but it will be impossible for me to not impart the ways of Manchester United on him. I and my whole family are from this area of Manchester and my lads will know about that, simple as that. They'll be grounded enough to appreciate their own local team though. That's if they are even interested in football of course, it could be they don't bother. I'm not seeing much cricket at the moment Red as I'm away in the week and then at weekend don't get much chance to put it on Sky.
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport/sport-headlines/tevez-turns-over-a-new-suspension-201111104525/ This article made me chuckle. As do most on the daily mash... if anyone can be arsed to look there is a funny one about Pete Docherty
Thanks for the reply on the Cleverley thread Sweats Our board is ****e. Thank **** it's nearly time to finish. I fancy a few scoops tonight
haha yeah the board has been ****e of late, are more people using ja606?? the united board on there is busy... I have just posted a new thread also popped it on the Liverpool board see if we can entice a few folks into talking ****.. I'm off to the mrs's Fathers house for dinner tonight, I shall quof a few glasses of vino an that'll be my lot.. Its my birthday Sunday so am going out and getting smashed saturday
You noticed my thread was struggling then I'll have a quick look at yours in a minute. If I don't see you on here before, have a good birthday
RHC- have you heard that the research found about neutrinos travelling faster than the speed of light was reproduced with the same results? Could be a watershed moment in quantum physics?
these glory hunters who dont support their team where they are born are pathetic and not true supporters at all. plastics that has an inferiority complex.
So due to your inferiority complex the first thing you thought of was posting on the Liverpool/Man Utd boards.
So, seeing as you've decided to come on here all proud that you and your mates support your local team, how do you feel about the many, many local fans who've jumped on the Swansea bandwaggon but couldn't be arsed until you got to the PL and were probably off 'supporting' some other PL team a couple of years ago? Uncomfortable? Thought so. Not quite so ****ing smug? Good.
Are they the same plastics that Swansea used to welcome into their ground in droves despite them wearing other team's shirts when you were wallowing in League Two a few years back and needed them to bolster the numbers? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-15751878 "I think it's been one of those generic observations that over the course of time it's not unusual to see Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea shirts at matches,"
I think that is pretty niaive of swansea city to think that they can stop united fans entering the home sections of the ground whether they be "local" or "away" united suppoters. I don't mean this in an act of aggression, just reality, as whether United play at Anfield, the San Siro or Barry Town! they have for decades done anything to get inside the ground to watch United - even it was a friendly match in KHATMANDU. once in they will make no bones of who they support too. just something inherant in following united. That said I think it will be a good day for all concerned, certainly the Swans biggest game for decades, and I hope everyone that goes shows their full support regardless of the who they support or the eventual scoreline. Swansea are a family club and I wish them well, ........... and any local reds have the opportunity to see and vocally support they're team too