let me explain, i'm on an Arsenal forum ( there's a lot of United fans on there ) and i was commenting on Robin Van Persie and to my shock, some of their fans would celebrate an RVP leg break, i find that sick and disturbing, i mean i asked them if they would celebrate if he scored against Tottenham in a couple of weeks time and they said no, but they would if a nicer player like Chicharito or Valencia would score, i mean call him a traitor or anything like that but to wish a leg break on him is disgusting, i get accused of being a wum at times but i would never say that even if its a rival player, you've got to wonder the mentality of a modern football fan.
Happens a lot when a player turns their back on a club, its Ott. When Torres left I did wish a nasty genital rash on him, but that was it.
This. We're just lucky than our best players generally don't try to force moves to rival clubs (awaits predictable wailing and gnashing of teeth)
Well contract rebels get special visitors at home to remind them to stick with the mission. LOL. That's how you deal with it.
what would you had wished if Rooney joined city 2 years ago when he said he is leaving UTD? will you wish him good luck? although i think moving to a local rival is not 100% the same as RVP but there are some elements bcz many hate UTD and Arsenal were so desperate to come and challenge for the title that RVP leaving them put them more in depression
How ironic!!! Silly man: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2256152/Rio-Ferdinand-reveals-United-Boys-gang-turned-house-ordering-sign-new-contract.html
The only funny thing is that he was clearly refering to that and you're too simple to get it. Silly boy.
Maybe he was referring to this then http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ney-death-threat-Angry-fans-outside-home.html Why always the Mail?