Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

They were probably very happy with Pogba's price tag some months ago when it was City who was rumored to be signing him for around the same price.
They were the only club he could realistically join apart from Madrid. He commented on Pep in the press and they assumed that was the hint that the deal was done.

Theyve probs deleted the thread now but all their so called know feck all, sorry "ITK", claimed it was just image rights to be done
 
A lot of them on there pretend to hate us when in fact they've only been a City fan for a few years and feel no hatred whatsoever.

To fit in and be accepted over there you have to prove that you hate us first before even mentioning City.

It really is a strange, obsessed place.
 
I used to be a big fan of oasis but these days Noel Gallagher just comes across a bit whiny and miserable.

In their Pogba thread lots of posters are complaining how they missed out on Pogba and others keep explaining how Pep must not have wanted him or how Txiki Begiristain didn't want to pay the fee etc, it hasn't seemed to have occurred to them that maybe Pogba didn't want to go there.

Pogba would never play for a smaller club like city. :cool:
 
I used to be a big fan of oasis but these days Noel Gallagher just comes across a bit whiny and miserable.

In their Pogba thread lots of posters are complaining how they missed out on Pogba and others keep explaining how Pep must not have wanted him or how Txiki Begiristain didn't want to pay the fee etc, it hasn't seemed to have occurred to them that maybe Pogba didn't want to go there.

Pogba would never play for a smaller club like city. :cool:

One journo reported that last summer City agreed a fee with Juventus, but Pogba turned the move down.

Not sure how true it is though.
 
One journo reported that last summer City agreed a fee with Juventus, but Pogba turned the move down.

Not sure how true it is though.

I read that somewhere too.

It just makes it a little sweeter the fact at one stage city fans were sure they were getting him.
 
I read that somewhere too.

It just makes it a little sweeter the fact at one stage city fans were sure they were getting him.
It was apparently turned down as the negotiations were for X figure including the 20% agent sell-on fee, whereas the 89m doesn't, so the deal is really 106m+any additional trigger addons.
 
It was apparently turned down as the negotiations were for X figure including the 20% agent sell-on fee, whereas the 89m doesn't, so the deal is really 106m+any additional trigger addons.

Keep telling yourself that. If there was a chance of Pogba being willing to join you the Sheikh would have forked out £150m, his car park, two oilfields and his harem to make it happen. And deep down you know this.
 
A lot of them on there pretend to hate us when in fact they've only been a City fan for a few years and feel no hatred whatsoever.

To fit in and be accepted over there you have to prove that you hate us first before even mentioning City.

It really is a strange, obsessed place.

Having worked with a fair few berties over the years, its not just in that forum. If you asked me the defining characteristic of a blue, it would not be that they support city, it would be that they hate us.

Which is odd, my old man used to go to Old Trafford and Maine Road with my grandad, every home game because they couldn't afford to travel away.
 
Having worked with a fair few berties over the years, its not just in that forum. If you asked me the defining characteristic of a blue, it would not be that they support city, it would be that they hate us.

Which is odd, my old man used to go to Old Trafford and Maine Road with my grandad, every home game because they couldn't afford to travel away.
I think that just about sums it up. Yhere is a enormous number of ABUs in Manchester, who would say they are BLUE, just because they hate United.
 
I laughed at his one, tbf:
This summer got off to a good start, with the early arrivals of Gundogan and Nolito, but a disastrous commercial venture in China (admittedly a Soriano idea) has left our squad unprepared for the first few games of the season and we're facing the prospect of starting the season with Fernando and Kolarov (two players who should be nowhere near a Pep Guardiola team) as our CBs. We didn't go out and buy a defender early on in the window when it was clearly an area of serious concern. Instead we're haggling over £4-5m for Stones when just two years ago we were throwing upwards of £40m at Porto for Mangala.

And now the most sought after player in world football has gone to our greatest rivals when we could have signed him last summer for considerably less than the world record fee. Yes, big deals are complicated, but players like Pogba are worth the hassle to acquire. Instead, we moved too late in that particular and now face losing out on the Premier League title because we didn't act first. That is down to Txiki Begiristain.



Surely this poster is on an Incognito WUM. :lol: No Bluemoon poster is that Undeluded
 
Having worked with a fair few berties over the years, its not just in that forum. If you asked me the defining characteristic of a blue, it would not be that they support city, it would be that they hate us.

Which is odd, my old man used to go to Old Trafford and Maine Road with my grandad, every home game because they couldn't afford to travel away.
My parents are Mancs. Mum is a blue, dad a red. Mum is nothing like the idiots on Bluemoon.

I also have two City mates who take me to the Etihad once or twice a season (don't laugh it's free footy!)

Their match going fans are nothing like the lunatics on Bluemoon or from what I can gather anyway.
 
This summer got off to a good start, with the early arrivals of Gundogan and Nolito, but a disastrous commercial venture in China (admittedly a Soriano idea) has left our squad unprepared for the first few games of the season and we're facing the prospect of starting the season with Fernando and Kolarov (two players who should be nowhere near a Pep Guardiola team) as our CBs. We didn't go out and buy a defender early on in the window when it was clearly an area of serious concern. Instead we're haggling over £4-5m for Stones when just two years ago we were throwing upwards of £40m at Porto for Mangala.

And now the most sought after player in world football has gone to our greatest rivals when we could have signed him last summer for considerably less than the world record fee. Yes, big deals are complicated, but players like Pogba are worth the hassle to acquire. Instead, we moved too late in that particular and now face losing out on the Premier League title because we didn't act first. That is down to Txiki Begiristain.


Surely this poster is on an Incognito WUM. :lol: No Bluemoon poster is that Undeluded
:lol:

So true. That guy can't be a bluemooner, it just can't be.
 
Media conspiracy.
My God, bloody ITV news almost doing a full feature length episode on Pogba, AND playing a large section of the Adidas advert. All the footage courtesy of MUTV.
Talk about good marketing - it's great when you can more or less dictate the terms of your coverage and ensure the footage is prepared by the club.
 
Media conspiracy.
They should show the clip of Nolito asking if Etihad is always full on repeat instead, because apparently attracting viewers doesn't matter for a TV station. Or the Etihad, for that matter.
 
£127M he cost us:

It is. I posted earlier in the thread about compensation due on the future sale of a player who is under 24 and refuses a new contract. Whilst not definitive, after some research it seems that any club who bought Pogba, 30% of the profit made by Juve is due to the scum.

So, offsetting that payment, the rags are paying £89m which is 70% of the total figure. Now my maths ain't great but I think that works out at £127m plus change.
 
Woahwoahwoah... stop the presses. I wasn't aware of this! This clearly shows that City are leaps and bounds ahead of United, there's really no other way around it.
A musician supports their club AND asked their new manager a bunch of questions???.. Wow.

Imagine if an actor would give Yaya a cake on his birthday as well, then United may just as well shut up shop forever.

So do we get simply red or Ian Brown to interview Jose?
 
This frankly pathetic article on Pogshit and the BNP (Big Nosed Ponytail) really does show how far the BBC are prepared to mine up the arsehole of that shower of ****s.

Basically, some spotty faced geek at Salford University who has never kissed a girl and has big flakes of yellow dandruff on his collar is playing football manager as part of his studies and getting away with it.

The BBC have then deemed it worthy of reporting when the vast majority of the nation would probably be more interested in which of Leigh Darby or Dylan Ryder in a milf seduction video would help me to the vinegar stroke the quickest. I reckon there's a 4% chance that Darby would clinch it - her Northern Englishness making her more attainable and therefore the entire thing being more realistic in my imagination.

They are whores to a media that are only too happy to kerb crawl the streets of Trafford on the off chance that Paddy Crerrand is pissed and flapping his gums about how great they are or that Phil Neville has made them favourites for the title based on feck all.

See now BBC is saying Pogba and the other one are worth 10 extra points a season to Utd. Seems they finally replaced Howard Webb