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I reckon the Chavs should start a "tee-shirt campaign" with the words "Terry is innocent!" written on it. Even though we know he isn't.
 
One of Arsenal's academy coaches is in the ****, after he posted a Tweet that indicated he'd bet on Ozil joining at 14-1.
What a pillock. <doh>
 
I note, in the newspapers, that it is being reported that AFC intend to harass 'Pool yet again, by tempting the cannibal striker away, in the January window.

Despicable tapping-up tactics. Just shows the desperation that Whinger feels this season. He's probably resigned to finishing below us, but is now deeply worried about finishing below 'Pool. I suppose he reasons that finishing below us won't necessarily end with his getting the sack, but finishing below 'Pool would simply be unforgivable.
 
a class act the man is:

"Or consider its account of finding out an old Rangers man, Willie Allison, someone he had come to regard as a mortal enemy, had been diagnosed with cancer. "I know it is a terrible thing to say," Ferguson writes, "but I did not have a crumb of pity for him.""
 
"... consider its account of finding out an old Rangers man, Willie Allison, someone he had come to regard as a mortal enemy, had been diagnosed with cancer.
"I know it is a terrible thing to say," Ferguson writes, "but I did not have a crumb of pity for him."

What a delightful man. No doubt we'll be expected to join in the national outpouring of grief when he pops his clogs, though.
I expect his book to be another self-serving piece of propaganda, too.
 
"... consider its account of finding out an old Rangers man, Willie Allison, someone he had come to regard as a mortal enemy, had been diagnosed with cancer.
"I know it is a terrible thing to say," Ferguson writes, "but I did not have a crumb of pity for him."

What a delightful man. No doubt we'll be expected to join in the national outpouring of grief when he pops his clogs, though.
I expect his book to be another self-serving piece of propaganda, too.

Great minds PNP - great minds <laugh>
 
Every human being at some point will have evil thoughts , expect from PNP! but not everyone has to pretend to show respect or show humanity. Doesn't mean I agree with what fergie said as its a shocking comment. yet you also need to look at the background and what caused him to have such hatred.

Anyhow doesn't matter if you love, hate or sit on the fence, Ferguson is the greatest British manager and has many a story to tell which means it will definitely be a great read.
 
"... consider its account of finding out an old Rangers man, Willie Allison, someone he had come to regard as a mortal enemy, had been diagnosed with cancer.
"I know it is a terrible thing to say," Ferguson writes, "but I did not have a crumb of pity for him."

What a delightful man. No doubt we'll be expected to join in the national outpouring of grief when he pops his clogs, though.
I expect his book to be another self-serving piece of propaganda, too.

I am informed on good authority that Ferguson owes the taxman at least £20m. Should the Revenue follow this up, we'll see how many friends he really has when he's lost a ****ton of money.
 
Every human being at some point will have evil thoughts , expect from PNP! but not everyone has to pretend to show respect or show humanity. Doesn't mean I agree with what fergie said as its a shocking comment. yet you also need to look at the background and what caused him to have such hatred.

Anyhow doesn't matter if you love, hate or sit on the fence, Ferguson is the greatest British manager and has many a story to tell which means it will definitely be a great read.

I don't claim to be a paragon of virtue. Far from it. I'm not a knight of the realm, though.
I also don't publicly wish death upon people who've pissed me off at work 40 years ago. Not possible for me yet, admittedly! <laugh>
 
Interesting, if slightly misleading, picture from the Spanish press:

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Bale = Half a Barca! <laugh>
 
I don't claim to be a paragon of virtue. Far from it. I'm not a knight of the realm, though.
I also don't publicly wish death upon people who've pissed me off at work 40 years ago. Not possible for me yet, admittedly! <laugh>

Well this is it of course - most of us I'm sure were taught that if you can't say something nice about someone then best say nothing and that would have spoken volumes in itself. It's reminiscent of Ken bates comment on Matthew harding's untimely demise - "well the biter's been bit hasn't he" <doh>
 
I am sure SAF would have been a much better person if he had not been quite so successful. When you achieve the success he has, in such a high profile position, it's very very hard not to believe that you must be really special.

Couple that with the need for many humans to hero worship and you have the perfect situation for the establishment to claim another 'great' for their own.

Some of us just don't buy it.