Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

nothing will annoy the press and United more than if we keep celebrating and supporting the team even as we watch the title slip away

Really? I don't see anyone annoyed at Liverpool supporters. :D
 
when we were basking in the glory of '68, the older Berties would love to trot out the "you used to be known as the rags" (in the '30s) because we could barely afford to kit the team out without resorting to half the team playing in old washed out and ragged shirts and shorts. Nothing new - just recycled shite now they can't brag about taller floodlights anymore :lol:

The funny thing is, in spending years researching the kits pouring over all the team and match photos, the only times I saw the team in ragged kits were immediately post WWI and WWII. During the 30s, the kits looked fine (and even bore an uncanny resemblance to our famous 1960s kits at one point). I tend to think the name was more based in humour than in fact.
 
He he

I may be seeing things through blue tinted glasses, i do however feel that if manure do win the title they haven't won it on a level playing field. FA and refs decisions have cost us dearly, so much so that it makes me feel there is a agenda, so accepting them winning graciously goes out of the window for me. I am afraid if i had to witness a guard of honour or presentation of the Prem trophy to manure at our place i would not be there. I would hope for a lot of empty seats, not to show any disrespect to City but as a protest at the FA.
 
Is this their only trophy cabinet?

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These feckers think that they would deny a guard of honor under the guise that it's unsafe to enflame the fans?

What a bunch of fecking classless twunts.
 
I'm not buying into this "we're going to win it at the Emptihad" talk yet but nothing would fill me with greater satisfaction that seeing the City fans empty out of the ground with minutes to go, safe in the knowledge that we were securing another title.

Of course, the City fans would only be leaving out of protestation at the FA...
 

Ah, the old 'the FA/refs help out United' routine.

Apart from West Brom, isn't it us who's been given the most penalties against this season? Also they seem to forget that Stoke should have had a penalty given against them, that Balotelli should have been sent off against Spurs (and he scored the winner that match!) and that we were given a penalty against us which never should have been given (Newcastle).

If the FA really were bent in our favour, why have City on top most of the season? Why wait until the last few months to put us in the driving seat? Why not just have the title done, dusted and put in our trophy cabinet already?

:D:D
 
Nothing new - just recycled shite now they can't brag about taller floodlights anymore :lol:
And fitting once again given their immense wealth. Although they have to make up their minds if we're a crumbling old empire which haven't got a pot to piss in ('Tick, tock!'), or a powerhouse of Machiavellian manipulation bribing our way to the league.

'It's not a level playing field', indeed.

Gal, they let City sit on top for so long to build up the antagonist, and create a sense of high drama, of course. Same for the Chelsea years, it's all basic dramaturgy.
 
I have said in another thread that the more controversial a win is for United the better as far as I am concerned. Purely because it winds up retards who believe the league is corrupt.
In the 70's & 80's when Liverpool were winning everything, I had a friend who believed the same thing, that the whole league was corrupt for the benefit of Liverpool. It was quite funny at first but in the end it got very tiresome to the point where I couldn't watch any matches with him.

Anybody with half a brain knows that the league is not bent in Uniteds favour, just as it wasn't for Liverpool. To me, it is the last act of desperation to blame another outside influence for your own teams shortcomings. These people should look closer to home first.
So a win in controversy just winds these numpties up whilst the more level headed supporters know the truth.
 
I've registered on Boo Moon - it's going to be difficult pretending to be a bloo but I'll behave myself for a couple of weeks and then i will start to post some utter big bastard lies like they all do. I'm aiming to out-do the lot of them.
 
They could do the Poznan and not watch any of it.

Or they could just sack up and accept a close-run title defeat. It's exceedingly classless to throw the toys out of the pram in this instance.

If they want to be taken seriously they need to start to accept defeat. Like a billionaires son who storms off and slams the door to go and play with in his 4million dollar mansion.

Part of the reason we're such a historical and traditionally well known club is the fact that we are gracious in defeat and we showed that with the Chelsea team.

They are horrible horrible cnuts.
 
We havent won it yet. They havent lost it yet.
I get them getting nervy.. why the feck are we getting cocky? We've lost it from here before and come back to win it from where City are.

Wait till its over.
 
Hypothetically speaking of course. But the fact they are talking about it now and rather than focussing on their own achievement they are choosing to work themselves into a frenzy.
 
We havent won it yet. They havent lost it yet.
I get them getting nervy.. why the feck are we getting cocky? We've lost it from here before and come back to win it from where City are.

Wait till its over.

doesn't really matter - we are not the players, just some blokes on the internet
 
We havent won it yet. They havent lost it yet.
I get them getting nervy.. why the feck are we getting cocky? We've lost it from here before and come back to win it from where City are.

Wait till its over.

I haven't read the whole thread, but I don't think there are many on here who think it's already done and dusted. Our last home game emphasized the small margins between winning and dropping points in an "easy" fixture. All they need is one slip-up from us other than the derby, where anything can happen and we'll all be made to look silly.

BUT, it's not the gloating levels here that are funny, but the apparent meltdown at COMS, where from the manager to the tea lady they all seem to have accepted that they already blew it.