Stop nitpicking.
It doesn't matter which game it was but the tradition is over.![]()

Stop nitpicking.
It doesn't matter which game it was but the tradition is over.![]()

He's not nitpicking. He's just right!Stop nitpicking.
It doesn't matter which game it was but the tradition is over.![]()
He's not nitpicking. He's just right!
Doesn't matter who you were talking to, you were wrong...again!Can't say that I was talking to little old glory hunting you Shteve.
Now run along back to the manc board and have your usual whinge about what gets said on the LFC forum.
Doesn't matter who you were talking to, you were wrong...again!

You made a statement. It was incorrect. Instead of admitting that you were talking out of your hole you go on the attack. Doesn't cover up the fact that you were wrong. Does make you come across as a bit unhinged though.Whatever, my discussion with a true Utd supporter from Manchester seems to have stirred your glory hunting juices.
Maybe someone on the manc board would like to have a discussion with you, cheerio.![]()
You made a statement. It was incorrect. Instead of admitting that you were talking out of your hole you go on the attack. Doesn't cover up the fact that you were wrong. Does make you come across as a bit unhinged though.
You are a **** stirrer and bring nothing to our board except confrontation, negativity and your self believing pomposity, you don't get involved in banter and you apparently have no sense of humour unlike Diego(and UIR)who gets involved in the rivalry between us and United in the correct way.
So find another playmate you eel eating glory hunting scrotum, bye!
The record you mentioned is in relation to home grown players, both Januzaj and Pereira fit this description.
The point is all about young english talent though... This just proves it more. Young english talent aren't getting a chance because young foreign talent is being brought in to replace them.
Or they are just not good enough. Which is the reality.
No foreigners have ruined anything for the english lads. The FA and clubs have done the damage.
Rubbish acadamies, dinosaur coaches, obsession with pace and power over actual ability. All caused the problem.
Even little things like banning ball games im residential areas have helped cause these problems. All over thw world kids have a kick about in the streets. In the UK every wall, grassy area and open space is either signposted or you have to pay to use it for an hour.
But we blame foreigners...
). My boy doesn't do that, none of his friends do that. They don't even do it for half an hour. The modern day world is full of sick ****s so I wouldn't dare let him out my sight and the same goes for most parents.Spot on but its not just the no ball game signs. Parents are petrified of letting kids out the door nowadays too. My eldest is seven, at that age I'd get up, have breakfast and ****off out not returning until the street lights came on. Dinner bath bed and repeat the next day (sometimes school got inbetween too). My boy doesn't do that, none of his friends do that. They don't even do it for half an hour. The modern day world is full of sick ****s so I wouldn't dare let him out my sight and the same goes for most parents.
Bollocks, the world has always been full of sick ****s, when we were young we played in groups and knew when to stay clear/run. I used to spend the whole six week holiday in the park or exploring our area with my mates and as you say came home for tea. Parents these days give their kids no credit for sense, kids know a bad un in the main.
Bollocks, the world has always been full of sick ****s, when we were young we played in groups and knew when to stay clear/run. I used to spend the whole six week holiday in the park or exploring our area with my mates and as you say came home for tea. Parents these days give their kids no credit for sense, kids know a bad un in the main.
Yeah, plenty of sick ****s around since Nelson had two eyes, but modern day kids aren't the same as we were in our day Diego, different priorities and less fear.