Burton Albion V Man Utd

Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by Paul » Tue, 10 Jan 2006 02:53:59


Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

....and an amazing save by the Burton 'keeper in the 91st minute.

 
 
 

Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by The Doct » Tue, 10 Jan 2006 08:45:18



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>Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

>....and an amazing save by the Burton 'keeper in the 91st minute.

Come on BURTON!!  The winner should face Liverpool.
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Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by 100% Isento De Toxina » Tue, 10 Jan 2006 04:54:49

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> Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

It's Chelsea's money's fault. Somehow?

Manchester United no longer commit mistakes like in years gone by, they
either win or Chelsea' money cheated them in some manner.

Andr

 
 
 

Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by Lucky Devi » Tue, 10 Jan 2006 08:31:59

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> Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

> ....and an amazing save by the Burton 'keeper in the 91st minute.

Man U's C-team I'm assuming?

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Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by James Farra » Tue, 10 Jan 2006 18:46:02



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>> Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

>> ....and an amazing save by the Burton 'keeper in the 91st minute.

>Man U's C-team I'm assuming?

Howard, Brown, Pique, Silvestre, Bardsley, O'Shea, Jones, Richardson,
Solskjaer (Ronaldo 59), Saha, Rossi (Rooney 58).

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Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by Lucky Devi » Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:30:24


Quote:

> > Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

> It's Chelsea's money's fault. Somehow?

> Manchester United no longer commit mistakes like in years gone by, they
> either win or Chelsea' money cheated them in some manner.

Chelsea's money you say? Well, perhaps that can be considered a part of
it. You see, the result of this match is entirely the fault of
Mourinho, obviously.

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Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by Lucky Devi » Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:31:12

Quote:




> >> Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

> >> ....and an amazing save by the Burton 'keeper in the 91st minute.

> >Man U's C-team I'm assuming?

> Howard, Brown, Pique, Silvestre, Bardsley, O'Shea, Jones, Richardson,
> Solskjaer (Ronaldo 59), Saha, Rossi (Rooney 58).

Woohoo! Clean sheet Tim Howard!  ;)

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Burton Albion V Man Utd

Post by 100% Isento De Toxina » Thu, 12 Jan 2006 18:11:09

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> > Burton Albion 0-0 Man Utd

> > ....and an amazing save by the Burton 'keeper in the 91st minute.

> Man U's C-team I'm assuming?

Come on, man. This team was LOADED with all their media hyped youngs
Superstars like Joe Rossi, Gerrard Pique, Kieran Richardson, Richie
Jones, etc after all we all know these kids are on the level of
C-Ronaldo, Rooney, Robinho, Messi and so forth don't we?

Richardson (the new Giggs, LOL), Ebanks-Blake, Bardsley are all crap,
they're the next batch of O'Sheas, Chadwicks, and Djordjics.

The lying old windbag Fergie knows the core of Utd's supporters are
stupid Englishmen so of course he takes advantage of their stupidity.

I LOVE how he has now launched the idea that in 3 years Man Utd will be
at Chelsea's level ("Sea Level" I gather he meant to say), what he
really means is he's setting up the idea and mentalizing the supporters
that he wants 3 more years in charge and when that time is up he'll
come up with every excuse under the sun and the moon to extend that
deadline, I mean you can buy a farm and bet the farm on it that Fergie
will convince the morons of anything he wants like the pied piper
leading the rats to the ocean, hey that's a damn good analogy right
there, somebody with a photoshop set up that lovely image of Fergie
playing the flute and leading the rufians to the sea.

Typical Man Utd supporter with acollyte like devotion listening to the
old man's words of wisdom will say:

"Hoy, Sur Olex is roight, Sur Olex has dune roight by uss s less
sport the lods und da goffer. Fly the roid floig high, Glry, glry
Mon United, hoy, less had dow tu da Pob and gess prpurli chuffed n'
druunk, hoy, glry Mon Utd"

Tell us Fergie how Nistelrooy is getting in the way of Rossi's
development, tells us how Jones is the new Roy Keane, please tell us
another great bed time story and give us a song and dance as well.

United's youth system hasn't produce good youngsters in over 12 years
and that's why they've been poaching every club from Everton, Barca,
Sporting, Parma, etc. In recent years it's been flop after flop that
can't even get starting places when they get sent out on loans. Man Utd
is a rich club but their youth system is producing Benjamin Collets,
Dong Fanguzos, Christopher Eagles, Ekersley, Arthur Gomez, Colin Heath,
Thomas Eaton, Eddie Johnson, James Jowsey, Lawrence Lee, Souleymane,
Lee Martin, Nardiello, Ngalula, etc, etc, etc. Anybody that believes in
these 3rd raters is foolling himself.

I saw the much praised Ebanks-Blake play live and that kid couldn't
even make the bench at Sporting's U-17 team I kid you not.

In a couple years in exchange for 40 million euros we'll send over Nani
and Toman so lil' Man Utd can grow a little bit once again.
They should start by buying Quaresma and Sim?o because with their
homegrown players they are only continuing to be a laughing stock.

Long live Sir Alex Ferguson. Long, tick, deep and wide may be the days
be in which he continues to serve Manchester United.

In Fergie we trust:

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Andr