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Anyone else noticing the biased commentary and camera views?

City score 2, commentators hardly flinch, Utd get a cross in it seems like a firework has been put up their arse.

City's second goal, cameraman shows 2 Utd fans chatting away.

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Can anyone think of something that rhymes with forty eight deconds?

MrMe, shouldn't you be telling me Man U hold the record for the fastest Manchester derby goal, with George Best's 38 seconds, way back in nineteen hundred and black and white #livingonpastglories :roflmao:

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Just popping in to see if Mr Me has removed his head from the sand yet.

Moyes is destroying our club, and you still support him?

I say he goes now. How anyone can still support him, I'll never know.

 

I'm not happy, but I'm not about to start supporting your mob in white either.

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I'm pissed off that we've let a manager come in and do this to a team which should have been odds on for a top 4 place.

I hate people blaming SAF for leaving a poor squad... That's just fantasy to justify the Moyes failures.

This squad, with the addition of £60m of players since Moyes arrived is better than the Liverpool and Arsenal squads, yet we're not only below them, but also below Spurs and Everton.

City have a new manager and are challenging. Chelsea have a new manager and are challenging, Bayern, Barca and many other top side have new managers and are up there... Moyes is failing.

His position is indefensible and he has to go now, or he'll become our Souness.

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Have you just copied and pasted that from each of the last 7 months of whinging?

 

Try supporting the club instead of constantly criticising them.

 

The test of a football fan is how they react when their club isn't winning.  You sir, failed before the test even started.

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Just out of curiosity, those alleged United fans who say I'm not a real fan....

We're you born in Manchester, did you grow up in Manchester. Do you have parentage and grandparents with United In the blood?

See, you can call me whatever you like, but I have a family history from the red side of Manchester. My dad was at Maine Road for the first post WW2 'home' games and gifted me his programme from the1968 European Cup Final.

So, in summary, I don't give a flying fcuk what some faux Geordie thinks about my support, as I know my dad and grandad would be spinning in their graves at the shite dished up by Moyes.

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Just out of curiosity, those alleged United fans who say I'm not a real fan....

We're you born in Manchester, did you grow up in Manchester. Do you have parentage and grandparents with United In the blood?

See, you can call me whatever you like, but I have a family history from the red side of Manchester. My dad was at Maine Road for the first post WW2 'home' games and gifted me his programme from the1968 European Cup Final.

So, in summary, I don't give a flying fcuk what some faux Geordie thinks about my support, as I know my dad and grandad would be spinning in their graves at the shite dished up by Moyes.

 

You've failed, again. 

 

I'm now a fan.  I used to be a real supporter.  Real in a way you could never even begin to contemplate.

 

p.s. I'd rather be a Faux Geordie than a Faux Fan. :P

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There is nothing funnier, nor indeed more desperate, than watching people argue over who's the biggest fan of their club.

 

I was born and brought up in (Greater :P ) Manchester, lived my first years within spitting distance of Newton Heath, and I still live within the Manchester conurbation, less than ten miles from Old Trafford. Surely that makes me the biggest United fan of all? (Oh, and I've actually been to matches within the past decade...)

 

:coffee:

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I'm pretty sure you Utd mob deserve Wenger, he could help you through the PR of going years, and years without winning anything.

He'd also give hope at the front of each season, that moves towards despair at the end of every season, for years and years.

I lived with 1 km of Highbury for 11 years, and 5 km for the last 23. Being a real supporter I've rejected the offer of a full season ticket in the skies at £1600 for the last two seasons. It's cheaper to snaffle mates tickets when they can't go.

Even if I had a season ticket I'd likely only get to 15 out of 25 odd games a year. With a few beers, a pie and travel that works out at a bargain £120 a match.

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