Man United fan crying on the radio ! (2 Viewers)

bringbackrattles

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On the radio just now a Man United supporter started sobbing over his teams performance today,and wants Moyes out. Bloody hell he wants to come and follow us then he'd be suicidal, there the champions of England not struggling in the third division !
 

ccfc92

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On the radio just now a Man United supporter started sobbing over his teams performance today,and wants Moyes out. Bloody hell he wants to come and follow us then he'd be suicidal, there the champions of England not struggling in the third division !

one of the reasons why I despise "big clubs" "fans"
 
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Jack Griffin

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On the radio just now a Man United supporter started sobbing over his teams performance today,and wants Moyes out. Bloody hell he wants to come and follow us then he'd be suicidal, there the champions of England not struggling in the third division !

To be followed shortly by a scouser feeling mega smug.
 

RFC

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On the radio just now a Man United supporter started sobbing over his teams performance today,and wants Moyes out. Bloody hell he wants to come and follow us then he'd be suicidal, there the champions of England not struggling in the third division !

Good, very, very good!
 

logjoe

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On the radio just now a Man United supporter started sobbing over his teams performance today,and wants Moyes out. Bloody hell he wants to come and follow us then he'd be suicidal, there the champions of England not struggling in the third division !
Yep was listening and laughing so much it hurt. I also said the same
 

georgehudson

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yep, was in a local establishment,& every time l'pool scored or threatened, this bloke with a cov accent was whooping for the 'bin dippers',
at the end when asked by another bloke, (neutral),
the l'pool follower said,
'we were easily the best, & we could have scored six',
i was therefore amused when he was asked by a.n.other, whether he was from there, (l'pool), he replied,
'no, but i,ve been a fan since we won the champs league on pens'
he added,
'we'll win the prem, no problem'
surprisingly few plastic mancs around tho
 

Otis

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I was on a train back from Manchester last night and there were quite a few Leeds fans on there, heading back to Reading (no, I don't know why either.) there was about a dozen of them. When the train arrived at Birmingham New Street a shed load of Chelsea fans got on and it got a bit tasty for a while.

Anyway, it settled down and then the rival fans spent the next 20 mins or so bemoaning their luck and how bad things are or had got, especially the 'poor' 'hard done by' Leeds fans. As we arrived in Coventry I got up and as I passed, I spoke up and said ' You want to be a Coventry fan and play your home games 35 miles away, then you'd know just how bad things can get.'

They all laughed, but seriously, the whole thing is a complete farce and now we have 1600 fans watching our home games.

Well done all of you who contributed to this debacle and sucked the lifeblood out of this once great club! Tossers. :jerkit:
 

ccfcway

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How empty must your life be when you feel compelled to post that a thread/post isn't Ccfc related?

na, Only that I have tried MANY times to get threads on here (particulary when its quiet) on general footy chat / games on that day etc and they have been moved and then ignored as they are on the lesser forum which no-one looks at.

Some of them have a CCFC interest, ie League One games etc,

cant have it both ways i suppose
 

kg82

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Supporter for 50 years and he's thinking of quitting after dominating English football for 20 years because of a bad season where they have a new manager?! Says it all really. I doubt he's been supporting 50 years either as surely he would've given up after Man City relegated them in the 70's.
 

Gint11

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I'd be crying if I was the biggest club in the world generating millions playing in the 2nd largest ground in England with a mere 20 league trophies in the cabinet. Sob sob
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
I'm so upset at Man Utd's recent run of form..............

 

Essexrobbie

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20 or so years ago I convinced my 7 year old son to convert his loyalties from Man ure to the Cov like me. The first game I took him to was a home game against the Vile. We had barely sat down in our seats following our 2 hr drive up from Essex when we were a goal down almost straight from kick off. It finished 0.3 and Showed our frailties without big Dion Dublin up front who was injured that day. The result didn't put him off and from that day he was hooked. He had three full home kits during his youth and it made me so proud to see him showing them off during his footy training while all the other boys ware their Chelsea Totham or Man ure kits. He still follows the Sky Blues today because its true that once the club is in your blood it stays there although there has been nothing much to cheer about the last twenty years. But the club needs the youngsters and although a supporter can live without success a club cant live without a home and the danger with ever passing game away from the City is there will be many youngsters who grow up without any association to the club, so a swift return is vital, or risk loosing a generation of potential support.
 

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