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Referees should protect David De Gea - Sir Alex Ferguson

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  1. Noblelox

    Noblelox Well-Known Member

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    No you drunken tramp, you just should not have bought a 12 stone streak of piss as your goalkeeper.

    I can't wait for Andy Carroll to pick him up, use him to wipe his arse with, then throw him in his own net along with the ball.

    You only have to take one look at the lad to know it was one of the most idiotic ideas to bring the kid to the prem, where it was going to be 100% certain that he was going to be so out of his depth.

    But here we see Drunken tramp using one of his usual tools, of trying to sway refs to protect his players, while he was more than happy to have Roy Keane end other players careers.

    I don't know if it is funny, or just plain sick that Fergie can come on TV and say this bollox with a straight face.

    Come on N'gog, snap this twig and score a hat-trick!
     
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    And the first nominee for the ****er of the month trophy goes to... Noblelox!
     
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  3. Bloody Wanker

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    Noblelox, are you a complete spastic?

    I'm not even going to give this nonsense the light of day and dignify it with a thought out response. idiot.
     
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  4. Bolton4Europe

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    United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is considering 'resting' young Spanish keeper David de Gea at the Reebok because he is concerned Wanderers, and striker Kevin Davies, may employ a direct and physical style to try to unsettle him. So, should De Gea play? Or should he continue his 'English education' with Davies & co?

    BBC Sport

    Good.
     
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  5. Ze

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    He's sort of right, given AF's past disciplinary record with regard to referees he really shouldn't be coming out to talk about them at all.

    It does seem like he's trying to play some mind games with the referee.
     
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    Do you reckon he woke up in a cold sweat last night? <laugh>
     
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    Noblelox Well-Known Member

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    So does this mean that the lad is going to be rested against... Stoke, Everton, Liverpool, Sunderland, Newcastle, Fulham, Aston Villa and Wolves?

    Let's be honest here, this lad is always going to end up on his arse for every single corner that is placed in the 6 yard box. And Fergie's only way of stopping that is to plead with the refs to blow their whistle when that happens.
     
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    <laugh>

    If it happens, my respect for Fergie will go down significantly.
     
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    There isn't a worse thing you could do other than come straight out and say "I have little faith in my Number One".
     
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    Can't wait to re-quote this idiot in a couple of seasons time when De Gea has fully established himself.

    In our first league game of the season West Brom went in very physically on De Gea and referee gave nothing when normally a freekick would be given for those sort of challenges.
     
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  11. Noblelox

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    That is because I am right, any dignified answer from you lot would be to agree with me, anything else would be laughable denial. Any man u fan who didn't face palm when they knew this kid had been bought, mustn't know the first thing about football.... bugger football, they mustn't know the first thing about Newtonian physical law.
     
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  12. Bolton4Europe

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    Can't wait to see De Gea **** up against Bolton, o wait, he might not be playing <doh>

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/sep/10/david-de-gea-alex-ferguson-bolton
     
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  13. Depay Sound

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    De Gea is 20 years old, new in this country and new to this league having only joined in the Summer.

    It's a good thing some of you idiots aren't Managers or you'd be replacing your entire squad during every transfer Window.

    Give the guy a chance for ****s sake.
     
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  14. Noblelox

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    I can't wait! You promise me that you will do this! If at any point in history this happens, I agree to have sex with your fug ugly mother, and you can take pictures of it and shame me for the rest of time.

    Can you see how laughable you are? Really? You are moaning about players being over physical!! You should be ashamed of yourself. But thanks for having the guts to reply to this thread and make yourself an utter laughing stock, you've got more guts than most on your board.
     
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    Don't kid yourself.
    This is a pathetic attempt at a wum. Hopefully your gob will be firmly shut after Oct 15th
     
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    Sir Whinelot has found something else to whinge about. De Gea should not get any protection, no other keepers do. Its not the premier leagues fault Baconface signed a 8 stone streak of piss. If you want to make it even, stick 25 stone Shrek in goal.
     
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  17. Ze

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    <laugh> If only you could follow your own advice, can't see you saying the same if it was Coates.
     
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  18. Bolton4Europe

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    Against Arsenal, his mistake was ****ing awful with that shot that went right through him.

    Against West Brom, his mistake was ****ing awful.

    3 games in the premier league and 2 awful mistakes.

    Thank **** Bolton didn't spend £18mil or whatever it was on someone that keeps risking the game for you <doh>
     
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  19. Elpistoleros magic feet

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    Ferguson has just admitted the 8 stone long streak of piss he signed, isn't up to the physical rigours of the premiership. Thats going to do his confidence the world of good.
    And no he should not get preferential treatment, no other keeper does, they've all had to learn to command their area.
     
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    There's no need for such an inflammatory article, doesn't help either set of fans.

    Still, Ferguson is pathetic in the way he does things like this, and i've always thought De Gea an odd gamble to take, i wasn't even impressed by him at Athletico. Sure he will settle in, but i'm interested to see how he deals with big Andy Carroll!
     
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