Man Utd Vs Liverpool

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  1. anto1208 said:
    that pic of gerrard isnt him, as far as i know it is just some scouse kid they all look the same at that age with there big round scouse head s !!! .

    the pic originated from bluekipper an everton fans site which has a section to funny stuff ( there is one of that guy with all the badges all over him liverpool fan and the caption is carlsberg dont make gob****es but if they did they'd be the biggest gob****es in the world ) .

    rooney turned up to the liverpool trials in a everton kit they freaked out because it was being filmed but he refused to wear a liverpool kit , ive seen the vid its quite funny all these red jerseys running around after this little kid in a blue kit taking the **** out of them all , think he is about 8 in it .



    utd fans amaze me with there stupidness they sing we hate scousers followed by rooney rooney

    nearly as bad as liverpool fans complaining about celebrations and nasty tackles and long balls when there the worst offenders .
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    ColinR said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Rafa B
    Best way to solve this is listen to him on his recent dvd.
    possibly, but have liverpool fans not learned that he is not always as good as his word following last summer???

    edit re picture: its irrelevant after anto's explanation above
    Last edited by ColinR; 24/01/2006 at 3:36 PM.
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    Roo69 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Armando
    http://www.4thegame.com/media/00/02/...rd_everton.jpg

    He certainly was a very confused Liverpool fan.
    Thats the very picture i was talking about !

    Sure he would have to say that he was a Liverpool fan, in fairness he could hardly come out and say i followed the blues but now support liverpool because i play for them.

    Does'nt relly make a difference anyway, blue suits him
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    ColinR said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Does'nt relly make a difference anyway, blue suits him
    he seemed to think that himself for a while last summer
  5. KK77 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Thats the very picture i was talking about !

    Sure he would have to say that he was a Liverpool fan, in fairness he could hardly come out and say i followed the blues but now support liverpool because i play for them.

    Does'nt relly make a difference anyway, blue suits him
    No doesn't make a difference but the fact he is he grew up following Liverpool. Why would he not say he followed Everton if he did sure Carragher, Rush, Owen etc all grew up following Everton and freely say so. I honestly don't think he go into such detail of favourite players, games he's been to etc if he was an Evertonian.
  6. razor said:
    Just to get back on track
    Watched MOTD2 highlights last night and in the end the late substitution cost Liverpool. Kromkamp was meant to be marking Rio but dawdled and lost him in the crowd and we all know what happened next.
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  7. KK77 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by razor
    Just to get back on track
    Watched MOTD2 highlights last night and in the end the late substitution cost Liverpool. Kromkamp was meant to be marking Rio but dawdled and lost him in the crowd and we all know what happened next.

    Spot on i actually thought both him and Finnan could have prevented the free kick in the first place but i wouldn't be overly critical of Finnan as been boss again this season.
  8. Macy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Rafa B
    Best way to solve this is listen to him on his recent dvd.
    That's it then. In making a DVD, whilst playing for Liverpool, I fully expected him to go on about his love for Everton....
    If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
  9. KK77 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    That's it then. In making a DVD, whilst playing for Liverpool, I fully expected him to go on about his love for Everton....

    We can go on about it all day every day if you like but he followed Liverpool FACT
  10. anto1208 said:
    who cares who they support when there kids it makes no difference really rooney was an evertonian now he is a manc . gerrard is now a kopite who cares what he thought when he was 8 years old
  11. KK77 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    who cares who they support when there kids it makes no difference really rooney was an evertonian now he is a manc . gerrard is now a kopite who cares what he thought when he was 8 years old
    AMEN!!
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    Hulsey said:
    Neville is a right tosser who showed his "class" by his actions. Anyone see the picture of ferdinand heading the goal in the herald. The jammy ba$tard had his eyes closed .
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    Karlos said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulsey
    Anyone see the picture of ferdinand heading the goal in the herald. The jammy ba$tard had his eyes closed .
    I'm by no means a Ferdinand fan (or a Manc Lover!) but that's a little harsh. It's almost impossible not to blink (or close your eyes) when contact is made between your head and the ball - watch almost anybody head a ball and you'll see. If a photo is taken at the right time then it will look like the player has his eyes closed. There could be 10 photo's seconds apart with different eye lid positions in them. I personally didn't think there was anything 'jammy' about the goal. Just my thoughts!
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    NeilMcD said:
    Well said Karlos sounds like sour grapes and Neville maybe a tosser but so is Carragher and Gerrard and whole lot of other footballers in the game. I did not see anything wrong with Nevilles celebrations. At least players are showing a bit of passion and love for the club. In this day of Huge wages and mercenarys its good to see somebody actually cares about the club. Not a Utd fan either.
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  15. KK77 said:
    Can we end this thread now please draggin out a bit tbh
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    HuRya said:
    one last thing before it gets closed......

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulsey
    Anyone see the picture of ferdinand heading the goal in the herald. The jammy ba$tard had his eyes closed .
    what a muppet.. i presume you've never kicked a ball(or headed for that matter) i n your life with the above comment.
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  17. Aldini98 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulsey
    Neville is a right tosser who showed his "class" by his actions. Anyone see the picture of ferdinand heading the goal in the herald. The jammy ba$tard had his eyes closed .
    Got banned from boards.ie for saying Neville is a tosser
    Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.
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    ken foree said:
    i don't know what many see in rooney, i couldn't keep track of the amount of times he overplayed the ball and lost posession. fairly regularly acheives the spectacular but still consistently fails to do the simple. i'm a united fan and i'd get rid of him and ronaldo and buy a decent f*ckin midfielder. who needs blockbuster volleys from thirty yards if you have the right midfielder(s) to put it on a plate. rooney can be nice to watch when it comes off but overall typifies "back to the 80s for united" it seems
  19. Closed Account 2 said:
    It will be the highlight of another meaningless season for Man Utd. Just like their win at Highbury last season (a year ago) was the only highlight of that season.

    They have been in terminal decline since the trebel, they lack quality players all over the park, and even now when they finally replace Schmeicel they've brought an average, old goalkeeper who they'll need to replace in less than 2-3 years anyway.

    Out of Europe, no chance of winning the league, news of a major profit slump, and with a massive debt to service things really do look gloomy for them.
  20. Aldini98 said:
    Chance for revenge on Neville now in FA Cup.....
    Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.