Mourinho out!![]()
Burnely host Chelsea on Thursday. Mon the Dyche!
So is it now united’s turn to continuously hear/see the “putting the pressure on” comments?
Or does that only apply to us?
Man Utd should be ok for finishing 2nd though
(a couple of London teams who may bend over
if it means Spurs not finishing 2nd) .
So who has the biggest downer for the FA Cup
SFs based on the results over this one ??
Them or us ??
Amazing that Mcnumpty has managed to compose an entire article to answer the question 'How did Pep turn City into champions?'
The answer, you great buffoon, is one word. I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'honey'.
He feeds them rabbit??http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43676021
Amazing that Mcnumpty has managed to compose an entire article to answer the question 'How did Pep turn City into champions?'
The answer, you great buffoon, is one word. I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'honey'.

Because he's funny? Humour is the key to winning the Premier League. Who knew?http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43676021
Amazing that Mcnumpty has managed to compose an entire article to answer the question 'How did Pep turn City into champions?'
The answer, you great buffoon, is one word. I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'honey'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43676021
Amazing that Mcnumpty has managed to compose an entire article to answer the question 'How did Pep turn City into champions?'
The answer, you great buffoon, is one word. I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'honey'.
Funnily enough, so does an apt description of Phil McNumpty...http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43676021
Amazing that Mcnumpty has managed to compose an entire article to answer the question 'How did Pep turn City into champions?'
The answer, you great buffoon, is one word. I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'honey'.
But Sonny plays for us???http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43676021
Amazing that Mcnumpty has managed to compose an entire article to answer the question 'How did Pep turn City into champions?'
The answer, you great buffoon, is one word. I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'honey'.