Diego

Originally posted by WeasteDevil:
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Come off it, you're a glory hunter FFS! Probably been born close to Maine Road, supported the shitty all of your life until the early 90's came along when you changed your allegence.

Go back to your prawn sandwiches and leave us true United supporters in peace! :mad: </strong><hr></blockquote>


:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: <img src="graemlins/houllier.gif" border="0" alt="[Houllier]" /> <img src="graemlins/houllier.gif" border="0" alt="[Houllier]" /> get off or Change the cheap drugs Weasel. ;)
 
Originally posted by AhmedDimwitson:
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<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> , opinion about football you don't value. What the feck, you never say anything about football, you can come with the Veron is crap shite but when asked why you are unable to come up with an answer until Davo or Michael Owens mother pops in and gives it. Seems like your mates have to tell you what to think aswell. The only time you manage to excel is when you manufacture these stories "my mate said" because they are so vague that one can't really say anything against them because as you said, we don't know you.

No, my take on this is that you are a sad little fat bastard living in a dream world and coming here to spout shite because no-one else will listen to you. Wasn't this the reason they threw you off koptalk as well? even they couldn't be arsed to listen to you.</strong><hr></blockquote>

To be fair to softie, he has eased up a bit compared to last season.

However, some shite remains...

;)
 
Originally posted by giggzy:
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You said it was a dead cert this summer...

so what happens if he doesn't sign next year??

come on, you're talking bollocks.. just like boring.</strong><hr></blockquote>

You just gotta love softie's nostradamus acts

And just like old nostradamus himself, all his predictions are either vague in nature or totally wrong



<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />
 
Originally posted by WeasteDevil:
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That's one hell of a statement! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>

Left out "produced the goods in England".

There, feel better?

;)
 
Originally posted by R A Softlad:
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I was referring to the others.... get off your high horse. The deal for Cisse is still on - nothing has changed there, just when he will arrive or is nothing prone to change or renegotiation in your world?.

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And if Cisse doesn't step into a puddle of mud at anfield next summer, there's always the tried and trusted old excuse of "next season then" from you.

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Originally posted by ALGred:
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:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: <img src="graemlins/houllier.gif" border="0" alt="[Houllier]" /> <img src="graemlins/houllier.gif" border="0" alt="[Houllier]" /> get off or Change the cheap drugs Weasel. ;) </strong><hr></blockquote>

<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />
 
Originally posted by lchk:
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So far there has been only one South American player who consistently produced the goods and that was Osvaldo Ardilles.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Wghat about Juninho before his injuries? He was fuchin brilliant.
 
Originally posted by Murt:
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Wghat about Juninho before his injuries? He was fuchin brilliant.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Dead right.
 
Murt, altho' Jununho was brilliant for Middlesbrough in his first spell with them, it was for less than 2 years & he subsequently wasn't at his best the 2nd time around.

To be fair to lchk, he was mentioning consistency i.e. over a longer period.
 
Originally posted by kkcbl:
<strong>Murt, altho' Jununho was brilliant for Middlesbrough in his first spell with them, it was for less than 2 years & he subsequently wasn't at his best the 2nd time around.
To be fair to lchk, he was mentioning consistency i.e. over a longer period.</strong><hr></blockquote>

He got injured and in his second period he was recovering and only here for a few months so you cant relate that to consistency.
Juninho was breathtaking after a couple of seasons here, consistent and all. The fact that he was sold abroad cant be held against him.
 
Originally posted by ALGred:
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Gary for Gary Birtles
;) </strong><hr></blockquote>

<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />

The question is will he beat Birtles' tally of 13 goals? ;)
 
Originally posted by lchk:
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The question is will he beat Birtles' tally of 13 goals? ;) </strong><hr></blockquote>


:rolleyes: yes, a real miserable sod. You must really have something against Man Utd. You dont deserve to support one of Europes greatest clubs. You should support someone like Aston Villa instead.
 
Originally posted by Murt:
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:rolleyes: yes, a real miserable sod. You must really have something against Man Utd. You dont deserve to support one of Europes greatest clubs. You should support someone like Aston Villa instead.</strong><hr></blockquote>
:eek:
Dear mr. REAL fan,
You can't possibly be attacking the poor guy(Ichk)
based on the pretty boy's performance against Charlton, he was not worth a penny. :D
 
Originally posted by giggzy:
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no need to be chuffed about it..
most fans must have a different meaning of the word 'support'... i know i do. :rolleyes: </strong><hr></blockquote>
Ok I will be a Real'Supporter'like you.
" Forlan(The new Best) had a great game and was going past opposing players for fun, he scored his hattrick in 2 min(a record time), the fans were really chocked when he was replaced by RVN who was ineffective, unlike blondy" :D ;)
 
Originally posted by Murt:
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:rolleyes: yes, a real miserable sod. You must really have something against Man Utd. You dont deserve to support one of Europes greatest clubs. You should support someone like Aston Villa instead.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Go bugger off - who the hell are you to tell me which club I should support?
 
Originally posted by ALGred:
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:eek:
Dear mr. REAL fan,
You can't possibly be attacking the poor guy(Ichk)
based on the pretty boy's performance against Charlton, he was not worth a penny. :D </strong><hr></blockquote>

No, the blinkered turds will continue to insist that Forlan is worth every penny plus more right up to the day when he leaves OT

While at the same time dissing players like Scholes for not being able to "adapt" when the little ginger prince scored a goal and put in a fine performance last night
 
Originally posted by lchk:
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No, the blinkered turds will continue to insist that Forlan is worth every penny plus more right up to the day when he leaves OT
While at the same time dissing players like Scholes for not being able to "adapt" when the little ginger prince scored a goal and put in a fine performance last night</strong><hr></blockquote>

When did i Diss scholes? Never, unlike all the dissing you do of our players. I never claimed Forlan was worth every penny either. Unfortunately you wont have the satisfaction in proving me wrong either :D
You however slag off our players more than the abu's do which makes me wonder,,, are you an ABU?
 
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Originally posted by ALGred:
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:eek:
Dear mr. REAL fan,
You can't possibly be attacking the poor guy(Ichk)
based on the pretty boy's performance against Charlton, he was not worth a penny. :D </strong><hr></blockquote>


You are so wrong. Forlan is not pretty. ;)
 
Ales said this in that recent Guardian interview:
Forlan
'You watch him in training and he finishes effortlessly, sometimes spectacularly. He would be better with a long run. There's not enough objectivity shown towards him.'

The suggestion must be then that its a psychological problem. His penalty goal doesn't seem to have helped much, I guess if he has a mental block, some tenseness, overeagerness, then only a couple of open play goals is going to ease that - just as after Owen's first he then goes and bags another couple.
 
Originally posted by Livvie20:
<strong>I don't know if he's going to turn into a goal machine. I do think he will provide the team with some quality football.

But more than that - taking that penalty on Wednesday showed real guts.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Yeah I agree it took guts, for it was such an important penalty, our whole season depended on it, fecking wake up.
 
Originally posted by Canadian Dee:
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Yeah I agree it took guts, for it was such an important penalty, our whole season depended on it, fecking wake up.</strong><hr></blockquote>

No, but his whole fecking career depended on that penalty. You stupid twat.
 
Originally posted by R A Softlad:
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Hit the nail on the head there I think.

As I am sure you are aware, I was chatting to a mate at LFC the other day who informed me that we were offered Veron for £20m a month before you blew £28.1m - Houllier chatted with Eriksson about it, he said he was too lightweight for the Premiership. Interesting that Demento didn't have a similar chat...</strong><hr></blockquote>

Interesting that you say Eriksson told the scum that Veron was too lightweight for the Prem, when it was Eriksson who convinced Fergie to buy Veron (that is public knowledge)
 
Originally posted by Canadian Dee:
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Yeah I agree it took guts, for it was such an important penalty, our whole season depended on it, fecking wake up.</strong><hr></blockquote>

The result didn't depend on it. But he could still have missed and had that to deal with as well as not having scored from open play.

By the way, I see you're a builder - which conjures up a wonderful image, right girls?
 
Originally posted by Neil Thomson:
<strong>Ales said this in that recent Guardian interview:
Forlan
'You watch him in training and he finishes effortlessly, sometimes spectacularly. He would be better with a long run. There's not enough objectivity shown towards him.'

The suggestion must be then that its a psychological problem. His penalty goal doesn't seem to have helped much, I guess if he has a mental block, some tenseness, overeagerness, then only a couple of open play goals is going to ease that - just as after Owen's first he then goes and bags another couple.</strong><hr></blockquote>

I don't believe it's as simple as scoring a couple of goals and then he lights the place up. Some players, even very gifted ones just don't settle at a new club, in many ways Forlan reminds me of Poborsky (and not just the hairdo) in that he'll will probably pick up his form when he moves on to another club.
 
Originally posted by Murt:
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When did i Diss scholes? Never, unlike all the dissing you do of our players. I never claimed Forlan was worth every penny either. Unfortunately you wont have the satisfaction in proving me wrong either :D
You however slag off our players more than the abu's do which makes me wonder,,, are you an ABU?</strong><hr></blockquote>

Was I talking about dissing scholesy off? Ouch, I hit a raw nerve there! ;)

To answer your question and to make it plain and simple for you, I am not an ABU.

Maybe you just don't comprehend English to well when I replied a similiar question from you earlier.
 
Originally posted by Livvie20:
<strong>I don't know if he's going to turn into a goal machine. I do think he will provide the team with some quality football.

But more than that - taking that penalty on Wednesday showed real guts.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Agree with u. But I also think Forlan still is in the making. His career can either take off or not at all. Alot of potential he has.

He is a creative player. Alot of movement, pace, and has a creative passing-instinct. Seems to be enjoying life when he can move around on either side in the midfield, nursing our attacks.

Unluckily, it must be said, he also reminds me of the not-so excellent version of Andy when it comes to finishing in front of the goal. At times it looks awkward. Hopefully it will grow off him.
 
Originally posted by Private PeeWee:
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He is a creative player. Alot of movement, pace, and has a creative passing-instinct. Seems to be enjoying life when he can move around on either side in the midfield, nursing our attacks.

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Don't think anyone can disagree with that - although I think if he is going to play as a striker, he should cut down on some of his running and hang around at least in the vicinity of the goal. Last season he exhausted himself and it was plain for all to see.

And I find it worrying that he can score easily in training. That might indicate a problem with nerves, which a goal or two may or may not put right.
 
Originally posted by Livvie20:
<strong>And I find it worrying that he can score easily in training. That might indicate a problem with nerves, which a goal or two may or may not put right.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Oh well, looks like his lack of confidence infront of goal on the pitch will last him till he retires eh. ;)
 
I'm think forlan is a unlucky player in united. Every time when ferg bring him into the field, that's time when united want to defend,so he didn't have time to go forward.
Another thing i want to say: did you all noticed that forlan is more suitable to play as a centre forward? Hopefully sir ferg. can lets he play as a cf, may be he'll be another lagend in united.And pls don't lets he play as a right midfielder any more, he will lose in confidend, like what us saw in last weekend's match.
 
I'm think forlan is a unlucky player in united. Every time when ferg bring him into the field, that's time when united want to defend,so he didn't have time to go forward.
Another thing i want to say: did you all noticed that forlan is more suitable to play as a centre forward? Hopefully sir ferg. can lets he play as a cf, may be he'll be another lagend in united.And pls don't lets he play as a right midfielder any more, he will lose in confidend, like what us saw in last weekend's match.
 
Originally posted by lchk:
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While at the same time dissing players like Scholes for not being able to "adapt" when the little ginger prince scored a goal and put in a fine performance last night
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Originally posted by lchk:
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Was I talking about dissing scholesy off? Ouch, I hit a raw nerve there! ;)
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Yes you were talking about dissing Scholes off <img src="graemlins/houllier.gif" border="0" alt="[Houllier]" />

Anyway for the record i never dissed Scholes off, i was however disappointed in the fact that he didnt adapt to a new role last season. Especialy as imo it was made for him and i also thought it was a "mind over matter" problem,

anyway, my evil twin Fergie sumed it up nicely today

"Mentally Paul didn't come to terms with that role last season. He does look far more comfortable now and he adds another dimension to our game which we need." <hr></blockquote>