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Post by Busby Boy on Oct 20, 2006 11:07:42 GMT
Paul Scholes' 500th game for United, I'd love him to cap it off with a goal. Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs are returning for United and I'd love them to score too, if them three were to score and United were to win it'd be so great! STEVE GERRARD, GERRARD HE KISSES THE BADGE ON HIS CHEST HE HANDS IN A TRANSFER REQUEST STEVE GERRARD, GERRARD Just found out I got tickets for it, I got rejected in the ballot but my Dad's mate sorted us out... GET IN! Edit: Lawro's #Wa# Prediction: 1-1 SkySports Prediction: 2-0 UNITED
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Post by gavinm2 on Oct 20, 2006 11:47:41 GMT
Really shocked to here Steeeeeeeeeeeevie Gerrard is fit...
Utd to win 3-1 for me... that used to be the usual score anyway!
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Post by JoshReddevilz on Oct 20, 2006 11:48:47 GMT
i expect a tight one, to be honest, i think united will get a 1-0 win, giggs the scorer
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Post by Scott on Oct 20, 2006 12:27:54 GMT
Looking forward to singing: "Gary Neville is a red, he hates scousers" "We've it two times, without killing anyone, we've won it two times" "Steve Gerrard Gerrard, he kisses the badge on his chest, he puts in a transfer request, Steve Gerrard Gerrard" "You put your transfer in, your transfer out, in out in out, you fuck your club about, you do a Steven Gerrard and you change your mind, that's what it's all about. Ohhhhh Gerrard is a wanker....." lol. "You are a Scouser, an ugly Scouser,you're only happy on giro day. Your mum's out thieving, your dad's drug-dealing, so please don't take my hubcaps away." And in response we'll get songs about Munich and Alan Smith breaking his leg
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canadianRed
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Post by canadianRed on Oct 20, 2006 13:47:58 GMT
This will be an extremely tight game. I don't expect us to blow them off the pitch, although I certainly hope we do. I see 1-0 to us. And I was reading some of the posts on the dipper's fan sight, and I only spotted one post which had any sense to it: "The actions of our fans years ago is the reason for the hatred towards us today, so don't whine about it, and don't try to blame anyone else (ferguson, neville, sky, manc fans) other than ourselves. If the hatred towards us upsets you so much then write a letter of apology to Manchester Evening News for the behavoiur of our fans in the past?" At least their not all thick and hypicritical. So sad, the only intelligent red in liverpool. Wow! Where did you find that? Link please Click the link that gavinm2 posted. You'll be entering the enemy's forum, and you'll probably leave in disgust as I did. I couldn't believe how proudly they talk about singing about Munich. That's fucking disgusting, innoncent men were killed that day, men that not only would've made a contribution to Manchester United, but also to England as well. Singing about Michael Shields very much pales in comparision to singing about Munich. I know I predicted 1-0 before, but I really hope we lay drubbing on them, 3-0 to United!
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Post by missunited on Oct 20, 2006 13:54:46 GMT
You have United fans singing about the hillsborough disaster, and you get Liverpool fans singing about Munich. Both was tragical events. As much as I feel disgusted about the way some Liverpool supporters behave, I don't condone singing songs about Hillsborough either, it's hypocritical.
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Post by Scott on Oct 20, 2006 14:25:31 GMT
MissUnited... to be honest United fans dont really sing about Hillsborough. I think it's some myth that it's 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. Yes, those Hillsborough songs exist, and yes they did used to get sung, and they probably are still sung by the tiny minority today... but it's nothing compared to the abuse Liverpool fans give out when they come to Old Trafford. They spend the majority of the game with their arms out like planes, singing "Who's that lying on the run way, who's that dying in the snow? It's Matt Busby and his boys, making all the fuckin noise, cos they couldn't get their plane to go."
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Post by Scott on Oct 20, 2006 14:39:31 GMT
Manchester United vs Liverpool(P.S If anyone wants to click on those Google ads, feel free. Trying to raise some funds to buy RoM gear to give away to members as prizes)
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canadianRed
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Post by canadianRed on Oct 20, 2006 14:59:44 GMT
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Post by missunited on Oct 20, 2006 15:09:07 GMT
MissUnited... to be honest United fans dont really sing about Hillsborough. I think it's some myth that it's 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. Yes, those Hillsborough songs exist, and yes they did used to get sung, and they probably are still sung by the tiny minority today... but it's nothing compared to the abuse Liverpool fans give out when they come to Old Trafford. They spend the majority of the game with their arms out like planes, singing "Who's that lying on the run way, who's that dying in the snow? It's Matt Busby and his boys, making all the fuckin noise, cos they couldn't get their plane to go." I know Liverpool supporters are worse, but I'm not talking about just at matches. I'm not defending the Liverpool supporters, but there are Liverpool supporters out there who don't sing those songs. Just like there are United fans who spend time going onto Liverpool forums and trashing them and making fun of them for What happened at Hillsborough, I know they do because I've seen people do it. It's a minority yes, but it happens. I hate Liverpool as much as the next person, I'm just saying it does happen.
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Post by onenedkelly on Oct 20, 2006 16:03:44 GMT
FCUK the Scousers I HATE them. We'll all be UNITED on Sunday and show em what it's like to support a proper club and if that fcuking scouse pikey starts throwing his five fingers about then a rendition of Citeh reject will do nicely. Rooneys gonna score, thats footbal for ya ;D MissUnited... to be honest United fans dont really sing about Hillsborough. I think it's some myth that it's 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. Yes, those Hillsborough songs exist, and yes they did used to get sung, and they probably are still sung by the tiny minority today... but it's nothing compared to the abuse Liverpool fans give out when they come to Old Trafford. They spend the majority of the game with their arms out like planes, singing "Who's that lying on the run way, who's that dying in the snow? It's Matt Busby and his boys, making all the fuckin noise, cos they couldn't get their plane to go." I know Liverpool supporters are worse, but I'm not talking about just at matches. I'm not defending the Liverpool supporters, but there are Liverpool supporters out there who don't sing those songs. Just like there are United fans who spend time going onto Liverpool forums and trashing them and making fun of them for What happened at Hillsborough, I know they do because I've seen people do it. It's a minority yes, but it happens. I hate Liverpool as much as the next person, I'm just saying it does happen.
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Post by A-t-S on Oct 20, 2006 16:35:57 GMT
Come on UNITED !!!!!!! we've got to beat them !! I'm just hoping we don't get another repeat of the arsenal game ! But now we've got Giggsy back .. and scholes on fire .. i'm confident we can beat them !!! Smith to score ?
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Post by redom on Oct 20, 2006 16:38:15 GMT
Clubs bid to improve fan relationsManchester United and Liverpool have been working closely in a bid to improve relations between fans of both clubs at this Sunday’s match at Old Trafford. A number of incidents have marred recent meetings between English football’s two most successful teams. But the clubs have agreed a series of initiatives to try and put an end to any clashes between supporters. “Over the last couple of years, there have been some incidents with fan behaviour. We don’t want to see that,” said Sir Alex on Friday. “Both sets of fans should realise they are supporting two great football clubs.” Friendship pennants designed by Liverpool and United supporters will be exchanged prior to kick-off at Sunday’s game, while Liverpool legends Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan and Tommy Smith will participate in a pre-match tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton, who this month celebrates the 50th anniversary of his United debut. The concourse at the away end of the stadium on Sunday will be decked out with posters commemorating Liverpool’s history. There will also be eighteen Liverpool stewards in the away section to supervise visiting supporters, working alongside United's security staff inside and outside the stadium, while away fans will be held back after the final whistle until the home fans have left the stadium. A statement on Liverpool's website acknowledged the new measures, saying: "Discussions were held at chief executive level and it was decided things need to change. Both clubs are saying to fans that we don't expect everyone to like each other, but there's a line which you simply can't step beyond." -------------------------------- Friendship pennants designed by Liverpool and United supporters will be exchanged prior to kick-off at Sunday’s game - haha I doubt they were actually designed by fans or the last thing they'd be is friendly.
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Post by Sir Ali on Oct 20, 2006 18:36:53 GMT
I have faith in the boys...2-0 to us and Rooney should be back to scoring...Giggsy for the second!
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Post by Chris on Oct 21, 2006 10:09:37 GMT
Clubs bid to improve fan relationsManchester United and Liverpool have been working closely in a bid to improve relations between fans of both clubs at this Sunday’s match at Old Trafford. A number of incidents have marred recent meetings between English football’s two most successful teams. But the clubs have agreed a series of initiatives to try and put an end to any clashes between supporters. “Over the last couple of years, there have been some incidents with fan behaviour. We don’t want to see that,” said Sir Alex on Friday. “Both sets of fans should realise they are supporting two great football clubs.” Friendship pennants designed by Liverpool and United supporters will be exchanged prior to kick-off at Sunday’s game, while Liverpool legends Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan and Tommy Smith will participate in a pre-match tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton, who this month celebrates the 50th anniversary of his United debut. The concourse at the away end of the stadium on Sunday will be decked out with posters commemorating Liverpool’s history. There will also be eighteen Liverpool stewards in the away section to supervise visiting supporters, working alongside United's security staff inside and outside the stadium, while away fans will be held back after the final whistle until the home fans have left the stadium. A statement on Liverpool's website acknowledged the new measures, saying: "Discussions were held at chief executive level and it was decided things need to change. Both clubs are saying to fans that we don't expect everyone to like each other, but there's a line which you simply can't step beyond." -------------------------------- Friendship pennants designed by Liverpool and United supporters will be exchanged prior to kick-off at Sunday’s game - haha I doubt they were actually designed by fans or the last thing they'd be is friendly. Lol why not have a minute silence as well
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