Yep, i said you come accross as the type of kid that would bully his mother a steal from her purse. Still come accross like that tbf, and? I gave you my work number and you never rang Would never give my personal number, you might know somebody who works there Idiot
More bullshit from the plastic ginger one. More of a fan than me! I watched them home and away in the old third division Baz. You're complaining about top division signings. Night night kidda, has your mam told you its bedtime?
Still lying through your teeth. you said I bully my mother & stole from her purse & you knew people who said it was true. we should let Disco to reopen that thread & see how much of a lying mug you are. I know it & you know it you didn't give me a real number. Like I said, lying through your teeth.
First quote from you above says "anyway I'm off" at the end. And you're still here. Proving that you're full of ****
you still here? there is a renowned mother ginger bully from hastings hill who always stole from his mothers purse, could easily be you, in fact folk think it is you. so?
Not sure how going to games and stuff ever makes you more of a fan, I go to pretty much every home game in the league and a few cup games and most CL games when we're in it few away games if I can twist the Mrs' arm. Saying that, I give my tickets up for a couple of veterans who aren't as mobile as they'd like to be, maybe two or three times per year, trust me they're absolutely bonkers for United, I'd never say I was a bigger/better fan than those two nut jobs.
JACK RODWELL is expected to make his Sunderland bow in tomorrow night’s pre-season friendly against Real Betis. England international Rodwell completed the formalities of his £10million move from Manchester City yesterday after penning a five-year deal with the Black Cats. The midfielder will train with his new team-mates for the first time today after the rest of the Sunderland squad have been given the last two days off, following their return from the pre-season trip to Portugal. But Rodwell will not have to wait long for his first outing in Sunderland colours, with the 23-year-old pencilled in to play a part against Spanish Second Division outfit Betis, at Bishop Auckland’s Heritage Park ground tomorrow night. With only two pre-season friendlies remaining for Sunderland, Gus Poyet is eager to fine-tune his preparations for the Premier League opener at West Brom on Saturday week. And Rodwell, who has participated fully in Man City’s pre-season programme, is equally eager to resume playing regular first-team football after being limited to a bit-part role at the Etihad. The Everton academy product was dogged by a reputation for being injury-prone after his first season at City was hampered by a succession of hamstring problems. But Rodwell, the subject of a rejected January loan bid from former club Everton, was fit and available for around three-quarters of City’s games last season, yet found himself out of favour. That cost Rodwell his England place and he admits his eagerness to return to the international fold was one of the key reasons behind his decision to join Sunderland. Rodwell said: “The regular football. That’s the most important thing for me. “I need to get back to enjoying it. “The last couple of seasons, I wasn’t able to play as much football as I wanted to play. “Watching the World Cup left a bit of a bitter taste in the mouth. I was obviously supporting the team, but I wanted to be there. “I think it’s time to put that right, get back playing and get back in the England squad.” More than half the Premier League were chasing Rodwell’s signature this summer, yet Sunderland have been dogged in the chase for his signature after holding several rounds of talks with his agent over the last two months. Head coach Poyet has been keen to boost his options with a box-to-box midfielder and Rodwell is eager to fill that brief. “There was a lot of media linking me to different teams,” he added. “But I met up with the manager and all the people involved in the club and they came across really well. “Their vision was really good and it swayed me.”
That`s an important point that. Hopefully he can stay that way. I must admit to concerns but thinking about what the medics have done with O`Shea, Brown, Catts, and now Fletch suggests they`re bloody good at what they do. Gerrim in Gus. See what he`s made of.
AHHHHHHHH so excited for the season!! need to get my season ticket sorted moving seats and havnt done it yet!!! annoyed aswell the fact im now above 22 and have to pay full price sad feeling
ahahahahahahaahahahahaaaha well thats something to look forward to, by then we will be playing in space according to sept blatter against aliens
Reading this baz, to me if your talking about what players come in then you may renew your season ticket? Well this speaks volumes of what you think of the manager, staff and owner of our very proud club! England is very much like over here, you back your team through thick and thin no matter who's playing and what division, a true supporter will sit through a thunderstorm to watch their beloved team! Just my thoughts ey..