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31-08-2007, 22:40
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Re: favourite football matches
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Is that the one when Justin Fashanu scored that wicked curl on the turn from like 30 yards, awsome goal?
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31-08-2007, 22:42
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Re: favourite football matches
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Wouldn't be like a Manc to get easily confused.
Let me spell it out for you, like nearly 95% of Man U "fans", i've never been to a premiership game where the team i enjoy watching is playing and as such i dont class myself as a supporter, unlike Man U fans.
However i attend (you know - the game itself not just watch it on the box) nearly every Falkirk game and as such am a supporter.
Really, you would have thought by now they'd be teaching Man U fans this stuff on MOTD.
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Just because some people are unable to get to games for various reason like not being able to afford it, too high of demand for tickets, travel etc, doesn't mean they cannot be a fan/supporter.
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31-08-2007, 22:47
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Re: favourite football matches
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Just because some people are unable to get to games for various reason like not being able to afford it, too high of demand for tickets, travel etc, doesn't mean they cannot be a fan/supporter.
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You missed the real reason, because they are Glory Hunters who live nowhere near Manchester.
Would have thought you'd have had that one in there right at the top...
And if they cant afford it or there is too high a demand or your too far away, here's a suggestion:-
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM!
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31-08-2007, 23:03
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Re: favourite football matches
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And if they cant afford it or there is too high a demand or your too far away, here's a suggestion:-
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM!
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Even if they're crap and watching them is like watching paint dry? I can think of better ways to spend the afternoon.
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31-08-2007, 23:04
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Re: favourite football matches
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Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja
Wouldn't be like a Manc to get easily confused.
Let me spell it out for you, like nearly 95% of Man U "fans", i've never been to a premiership game where the team i enjoy watching is playing and as such i dont class myself as a supporter, unlike Man U fans.
However i attend (you know - the game itself not just watch it on the box) nearly every Falkirk game and as such am a supporter.
Really, you would have thought by now they'd be teaching Man U fans this stuff on MOTD.
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he he!!!
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31-08-2007, 23:07
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Re: favourite football matches
It's the old, old story. Liverpool had it in the 70's and 80's. Chelsea have it now. Any team that wins gets the leachers. Never assume that UTD can't fill OT when the success falls off, it's folly. It was full in the old second Div, was full in the 70's 80's and 90's and still is. When all the hangers on leach onto someone else, the real fans will get a chance. As is everything involving UTD it get picked on and amplified.
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31-08-2007, 23:16
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Re: favourite football matches
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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM!
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So if i moved house would i have to change the team i support, because if i carried on supporting them i would be breaking your rule of having to support the football team nearest to where i live? My local team atm would probably be Chelsea, so do you think i should start supporting them now then? Theres more to supporting a football team than where you live.
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31-08-2007, 23:27
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Re: favourite football matches
sadly a thread intended to solicit opinion about individual football matches has degenerated into the usual tribal crap
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31-08-2007, 23:30
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Re: favourite football matches
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sadly a thread intended to solicit opinion about individual football matches has degenerated into the usual tribal crap
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That's forums for you. There should be a formula that can tell you how long it will take, there is one that says all forums turn to Nazi within so many posts (this doesn't count). Unfortunatley you can't bring UTD into any discussion without it getting nasty, that's the way it is.
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31-08-2007, 23:33
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Re: favourite football matches
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Originally Posted by homealone
sadly a thread intended to solicit opinion about individual football matches has degenerated into the usual tribal crap
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Im a firestarter, twisted firestarter...
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31-08-2007, 23:35
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Re: favourite football matches
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Originally Posted by homealone
sadly a thread intended to solicit opinion about individual football matches has degenerated into the usual tribal crap
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Your right.
Back on topic - One of the best England games i've seen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFBvV...related&search=
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31-08-2007, 23:46
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Re: favourite football matches
One of the best England games I've seen was England - Holland at Euro 96. Did I not like that...
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Im a firestarter, twisted firestarter...
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I'm sure you can think of other words that fit the bill.
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31-08-2007, 23:51
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Re: favourite football matches
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Awww!
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I think you were the one who was tempted by the bait
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01-09-2007, 10:43
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Re: favourite football matches
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Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja
Wouldn't be like a Manc to get easily confused.
Let me spell it out for you, like nearly 95% of Man U "fans", i've never been to a premiership game where the team i enjoy watching is playing and as such i dont class myself as a supporter, unlike Man U fans.
However i attend (you know - the game itself not just watch it on the box) nearly every Falkirk game and as such am a supporter.
Really, you would have thought by now they'd be teaching Man U fans this stuff on MOTD.
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Well you seemed to be getting confused over the term "fan". Strange how our attendances are one of the highest in the league. Just because we appeal to more people than the locals...and that never happened to your second club in the '70s/'80s eh?
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Originally Posted by TheBlueRaja
You missed the real reason, because they are Glory Hunters who live nowhere near Manchester.
Would have thought you'd have had that one in there right at the top...
And if they cant afford it or there is too high a demand or your too far away, here's a suggestion:-
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM!
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I do support my local team, but who really cares about that? You for some reason...
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Originally Posted by homealone
sadly a thread intended to solicit opinion about individual football matches has degenerated into the usual tribal crap
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Well, it was going along fine, no taunting until someone had a pop in this post...sorry about having to reply Gaz...
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Originally Posted by kingbuxton
That's forums for you. There should be a formula that can tell you how long it will take, there is one that says all forums turn to Nazi within so many posts (this doesn't count). Unfortunatley you can't bring UTD into any discussion without it getting nasty, that's the way it is.
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See my reply to Homealone...
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02-09-2007, 12:45
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Re: favourite football matches
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I do support my local team, but who really cares about that? You for some reason...
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Good on ya mate - your one in a million.
Literally.
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