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When was the last time an away team got two pens at the Bridge?

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  1. MyWordIsGospel

    MyWordIsGospel Member

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    The only person crying and swearing on here has been you, just read through your posts, it is hilarious at how defensive you became WHEN I POINTED OUT that you and your board of mugs and chavs are in fact glory hunters. Amazing how you twist the posts to suit your petty little mind, you've been losing since the first post and only comeback was to swear at me, which again highlighted the maturity of a pre-pubescent.
     
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  2. CFC: Champs £launderx17

    CFC: Champs £launderx17 Captain Ahab

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    'I was there for Cantona's first goal at the bridge'

    Wow! How about Gary Birtles and Peter Davenport, you gloryhunter. Push off
     
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  3. MyWordIsGospel

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    I thought all glory hunters of United started after 1993, so it would be more like my dad went to school with Neville Neville, keep it current dumb dumb.

    And if someone is from Devon / Cornwall / Lands End / Joh o groats or bloody somalia at that matter and supports United, Arsenal, Liverpool in what context are they a glory hunter? That would make anyone from Surrey (where I guess your from) a glory hunter for supporting any london club?

    So your arguemnt is a non starter from the word go as you accusing people of being glory hunters, when you sir are in fact one, hypocrisy at its very dumbest. Going to school in the early 80's everyone called 'pool fans glory hunters, then it was United in the 90's and now either city or chelsea. So I cant see your point, as at some point in the history of football every fan of a club who is successful or had success is a glory hunter??
     
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  4. MyWordIsGospel

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    I was a tad bit young for Birtles, first game was at OT in 1987 so you can assume as much as you like, and If I seen Cantonas goal at the bridge before WE WON THE LEAGUE - I was there to witness HOME AND AWAY our first league title in over 25 years... so yet again the glory hunter tag is falsely applied, sorry to dissapoint you my friend.

    So to re-cap support stared 9 years before first league title, I was there to witness that Fergie FA cup win and watched Mark Hughes double sink barca for the cup winners cup - great memories (and not one plastic in sight)

    Yes I am lucky to have been born into a family who supported my great club, but I have had highs and lows like any fan. The unfortunate side of all this success , is the glory hunter tag, but I can live with that as its water off a ducks back .

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  5. Drogs

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    <doh> Oh the irony <laugh>

    I'll swear when and where I want, I don't have to listen to a jumped up little ****brain like yourself.

    You ARE a glory hunter, stop deflecting the argument onto people who aren't glory hunters. About 90% of your fans AND not606 board aren't from Manchester, self admitted aswell.

    You're a whiney little ****er who is a southern manure fan <ok>
     
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  6. anxiouswarrior

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    90 percent your talking through your arse my friend
     
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    How am i or other chelsea fans glory hunters when as per your submission, we have no history to speak of and our little success is now over? Surely I'd now be supporting your mob or city?? Someone from Surrey is not a glory hunter if they support chelsea. People who live in the surrounding counties of London generally suppport the London clubs.

    Someone from Devon suppporting Man U is a glory hunter. What else??

    The fact you tried to increase your cred by referring to Newton shows you up for what you are.

    Don't feel bad, lots of my friends are glory hunting united fans and I don't hold it against them. I just can't take them seriously in a football debate. Like you.
     
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  8. CFC: Champs £launderx17

    CFC: Champs £launderx17 Captain Ahab

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    Get your story right; you watched Cantona v Chelsea in the 90s; or you watched United in 87?

    Who did United play, how much did it cost to get in etc...
     
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  9. MyWordIsGospel

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    You keep guessing and swearing at me, like I say whatever you little mind spouts out is boring and barely worth a read. You can guess as much as you like where I am from, but I can guarantee I live far higher up our hallowed isles than you my bitter, deluded, angry, stupid, knuckle dragging , london wanabee chav.

    Like I say waters off a ducks back, so whats your next comeback Einstein?
     
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  10. chelsea - over 100 years of history

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    I'm more interested to know how much it cost to get in when he went to see Newton Heath!! He must be a real fan, he's been supporting them for 120 years!!
     
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    Yeah, you really come accorss as someone who is not at all bothered. :biggrin:
     
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    It was a foul, only Chelsea fans think different.
     
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  13. MyWordIsGospel

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    I watched my first game at OT in 1987 vs Newcastle United and we drew 2 &#8211; 2 with Choccy scoring, my dad bought the ticket as I was 8 and did not own a bank account like most kids in the UK.
    The chelsea game away was in homage to our signing Cantona, seen him play and score at Stamford bridge (back in the days when they had cars parked and advertsied behind the goal) we went to a lot of away games in the early years, so I was there to witness King Cantona being the catalyst for United and many other games which I will never forget. It was all so different then, dont go much these days as football has lost its soul IMO mainly due to fans like you lot and the need to be angry and class everyone as glory hunters blah blah blah zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
     
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  14. MyWordIsGospel

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    I'm more interested to know how much it cost to get in when he went to see Newton Heath!! He must be a real fan, he's been supporting them for 120 years!!

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    two wippets and a bag of dung. standing room only
     
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  15. anxiouswarrior

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    whoever says united have 90 per cent of their fans not from manchester is taking mescaline or something
     
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    Why the **** are you entertaining this piece of ****?
     
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  17. CFC: Champs £launderx17

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    every United 'fan' saw Mark Robins goal in the Cup that saved Fergie.

    Funny that the attendance was only 20k
     
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  18. anxiouswarrior

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    if you go back to the 70s and 80s Manchester United have had the biggest attendances through thick and thin , whether theyve come from manchester salford or wherever
     
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  19. MyWordIsGospel

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    Haha very true , I think most have watched it replayed on tele rater than meaning they watched it live.. Anyway Mark Robins was not the final winning goal , that was lee martin who scored that goal. That my friend is trivia that separates the Sky Sports generation to the old guard who went through the SAF early years rollercoaster ride
     
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  20. Robby202

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    With a bit of luck your all ****ing go with him <ok>
     
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