The Salford Satans never introduced the red devil onto the club badge until after Busby had retired. This was their crest until 1973. please log in to view this image And for that unholy sin they were relegated the next season.
Yeah, I know their badge didn't change until then, but it was Busby who first coined the term 'the red devils'.
Lol RHC, and you complain about other people following the tired old stereotypes. To be fair, had you actually scored the goals you should have done then no one would be debating the decisions. It's the way it always goes - had Jenkinson been sent off when Utd were drawing with Arsenal rather than winning 6-2 then you can guarantee that Arsenal fans would be whining about the referees being biased against them (again!). And as I said before, I think the only poor decision by the officials was not giving the penalty against Delap, and he was so close to the ball when it was struck that it wasn't a stonewall penalty by any means.
I feel sorry for Cleverly. I don't. Its karma for that useless **** Evans almost crippling Stuart Holden last season. What goes around comes around. Fergiwhine will bitch about that, even though he said Evans challenge was accidental. Accidental?, bollocks. Fergiscum is a hypocrite. I just hope Carra puts Michael Jackson in hospital this time instead of giving him less than we would get shaving.
Who's KPR? As I said ''what goes around comes around''. Michael Jackson will have something to cry about this time.
I'm not KPR or obsessed. I just hope Cleverly is out as long as Holden was and Carra leaves Nani with knees like Owen Hargreaves.
the original version was sang at O.T. at the first home game after the munich aircrash. obviously years before fat face marsden & his deadbeats sang their drivel of a version. it's a dumb song anyway. bit like our version of doris day's "que sera sera" - it's had it's day, but it's had it's moments too like the 1977 fa cup final! ........ I thought i lost my voice that particular day singing that little ditty.
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