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I don't recognise two thirds of the names in their line-up. PL survival at all costs, Championship football in a stadium paid for by the public at Stratford has to be unthinkable...if not a tad funny!
 
I don't recognise two thirds of the names in their line-up. PL survival at all costs, Championship football paid for by the public at Stratford has to be unthinkable...if not a tad funny!

I recognise virtually all of them, but only because our U21s turned them over last season and earlier in this one. All of the debutants featured.
Desperate stuff from Allardyce I guess, but he'll probably get turfed out on his arse over it.
 
Manchester United 1-2 Swansea City. Moyes is really struggling now, isn't he?

Not helped by Fabio's rash challenge for a straight red only 5 minutes after coming on. Swansea deserved it, a great finish from Roultledge and a great cross from him for the winner. They were more organised throughout and worthy winners.

United's next league game is next Saturday at home to Swansea !!!
 
What I find funny is that the tide seems finally to have turned for most of United's plastic fan-base. At the start of the season, you wouldn't have heard a single one of them say anything other than that Moyes needed the time necessary to settle in; now, you'll find it difficult to find one who isn't screaming for him to be replaced as soon as possible.

Us Spurs fans are, no doubt, as fickle as most, but at least we are not fickle and plastic.
 
Swansea deserved it, a great finish from Roultledge and a great cross from him for the winner.

A good day all round for ex-Spurs wingers it seems, as this bloke scored Forest's fifth against West Ham:

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He also signed a new 2 and a half year deal tonight. <ok> Reports that he's celebrating by eating all of the pies are unconfirmed.
 
What! You're telling me that the gypsies were undone by one of our over-weight pie-eaters?

How very sad.
 
I've written the following song for United fans to sing at matches.

[To the tune of Aqua's "Barbie Girl]

:emoticon-0159-musicWe're United boys!
We hate David Moyes!
Life is plastic!
It's Fantastic!:emoticon-0159-music


I'll expect a royalty cheque in the post. Thank you.
 
I've written the following song for United fans to sing at matches.

[To the tune of Aqua's "Barbie Girl]

:emoticon-0159-musicWe're United boys!
We hate David Moyes!
Life is plastic!
It's Fantastic!:emoticon-0159-music


I'll expect a royalty cheque in the post. Thank you.

That is pretty good actually.
 
That is pretty good actually.

Thank you, friend.

Of course, in the event that the United fans seem reluctant to sing the song, we non-United fans can turn it round and sing:-

:emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-musicYou United boys,
You hate David Moyes!
You are plastic!
Must be fantastic!:emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0159-music
 
What I find funny is that the tide seems finally to have turned for most of United's plastic fan-base. At the start of the season, you wouldn't have heard a single one of them say anything other than that Moyes needed the time necessary to settle in; now, you'll find it difficult to find one who isn't screaming for him to be replaced as soon as possible.

Us Spurs fans are, no doubt, as fickle as most, but at least we are not fickle and plastic.

Didn't you hear about the all the United fans protesting in the street....nearly brought London to a standstill! :)
 
Chelsea are ready to make a £30m bid for Wayne Rooney, 28, if there are any problems with the Manchester United striker's proposed talks about a new contract.
(Source: The Mail on Sunday)


Nice tapping-up tactic, there, from The Snidey One.
 
A good day all round for ex-Spurs wingers it seems, as this bloke scored Forest's fifth against West Ham:

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He also signed a new 2 and a half year deal tonight. <ok> Reports that he's celebrating by eating all of the pies are unconfirmed.

Wonder what the score will be when those two play each other next season in the CHAMPIONSHIP