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Post by DTR on Oct 21, 2009 19:51:16 GMT -1
The team that went out there worked hard and dominated the game, think Rooney may bag a hatrick in the return ;D Valencia getting better too me thinks Berbatov stilla moaning lazy twat
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Post by Pete the Wolf on Oct 22, 2009 10:19:27 GMT -1
uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/early-doors/article/206305/We all know what old people are like. Opinionated, insensitive and incontinent, mainly. And while ED cannot vouch for the state of Sir Alex Ferguson's bladder (in tip-top shape, no doubt), it comes as little surprise that the 67-year-old continues to show all the sensitivity of Prince Harry at a Bar Mitzvah. Fergie recently raised the ire of the refereeing fraternity over claims that Alan Wiley would lose a 1500m race to a butcher's dog (would all that red meat really constitute a healthy diet for the canine, or would the resultant cholesterol overload and high blood pressure bring it to an unfortunate and premature end?). Now he has risked a diplomatic incident after ordering Manchester United's post-match meals to be flown to Russia following yesterday's game against CSKA Moscow. Muscovite airport staff were offended when they realised United had rejected local food in favour of their own, and did what any sane person would do. They incinerated United's meals. They didn't just put them in the bin, hand them out to the poor or feed them to stray cats. They burned them. To cinders. The United squad were provided instead with a range of Russian delicacies and, while Russian food can be quite delicious, it would be no surprise if mischievous caterers slipped a few choice bits of 'speciality' offal in Rio's borscht. If United turn up at Anfield on Sunday wearing the same sickly expressions Spurs had after their dodgy lasagne in 2006, the Imperial Lord Ferg could create an Anglo-Russian conflict to make the Litvinenko affair look like a harmless misunderstanding. ;D
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Post by DTR on Oct 23, 2009 8:06:26 GMT -1
FPML quality
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