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Which board kicks off first?

  • Liverpool

  • Man Utd

  • Swans

  • Saints

  • Hull


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He does like blaming the fans. Brighton said the same. One of those who clearly has good ideas but a stubborness that hinders. I still reckon he'll end up doing a decent job. I think Di Canio would have too though so I'm probably on my own there <laugh> I like a bit of crazy.

He's scared to attack teams. It's strange as he was so attacking as a player. He want's tippy tappy football to but most of the squad aren't capable of it. He needs to learn that he needs to build and evolve the squad and bring in players who are competent in the way he wants to play. In the mean time he needs to use the squad he has at his disposal and play to their strengths instead of weakening them by forcing them to play to his unattainable vision.

I would have kept Di Canio. We'd have been carved out stone by now. Warriors on the pitch who team would hate to play. I think given time he'd have kept us up, there was plenty of time.
 
Bloody hell.... It's Mackem Beelville on here tonight.
I'd still like to know for 100% certain If Pooyet curled one on that foor. He looks the type :emoticon-0131-angel
I wish I knew someone really connected who could find anything on the planet out from his wide circle of powerful friends :emoticon-0138-think:emoticon-0165-muscl
 
Bloody hell.... It's Mackem Beelville on here tonight.
I'd still like to know for 100% certain If Pooyet curled one on that foor. He looks the type :emoticon-0131-angel
I wish I knew someone really connected who could find anything on the planet out from his wide circle of powerful friends :emoticon-0138-think:emoticon-0165-muscl

I love a good Poo dunnit? ACS… but you don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure this one out.:emoticon-0126-nerd:

I bet when the twisted floor 5h1tter found out, that the Black Rats play at the Stadium of 5h1te…he couldn't get his dirty arse up there quick enough…:emoticon-0176-smoke

Drop one, Curl one:emoticon-0172-mooni
 
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As I said on another thread, I can see there being some upsets. We've already had a couple.
 
The 'Pool players are beginning to lose their rags. I can see one of them getting sent off.
 
Well you did brain the police dogs that time at Central Station

Yeah Yeah... And I'm sure you have plenty of supporting photographic evidence?!
And tell me... Was before or after we rioted and set fire to bins etc etc ??

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Well you did brain the police dogs that time at Central Station

They do have a bit of previous form.

This Geordie has obviously done some in-depth research…<ok>

Off. RTG.

I was frantically looking for some info regarding your 9-1 win. I was convinced that there was some sort of board interference at the time that saw them pick the team that day over a dispute with the manager. I couldn't find it so I may have been confused about another game.

Anyway, looking at my United we Stand book written by John Gibson, which I have had for years, I came across the following.

The derbies of the early 1900's were always littered with incidents and the following season, on Septemeber 18, 1909, came the horse stabbing affair at Roker Park.<yikes>

After half an hour's play, with United ahead through a Stewart goal, the excitement became too much at the Fulwell end and the crowd poured on to the pitch stopping play for quarter of an hour. Two policeman on prancing horses attempted to restore order and in the chaos that followed one of the horses was stabbed. YOU EVIL BASTARDS.