United Next Three Games!!!

Originally posted by giggzy:
<strong>en roach fella..

do they have ABUs in New Sealand?</strong><hr></blockquote>

No, but they do in Ostralea
 
Originally posted by giggzy:
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what do they look like over there??


most ABUs in England, have big hairy ears...</strong><hr></blockquote>

I don't know. Once they have donned a United shirt they just look like your average manc. :cool:
 
Originally posted by E'roacho:
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I don't know. Once they have donned a United shirt they just look like your average manc. :cool: </strong><hr></blockquote>

but you do know that there are ABUs in OZ, yet you can't tell me what they look like.
 
Originally posted by E'roacho:
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I don't know. Once they have donned a United shirt they just look like your average manc. :cool: </strong><hr></blockquote>

This coming from a resident of the country that gave us Johna Lomu??
 
Originally posted by giggzy:
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but you do know that there are ABUs in OZ, yet you can't tell me what they look like.</strong><hr></blockquote>

I'm in NZ not Oz.
 
I feel the huge effort the lads put in for European games, and the different formation, is bound to produce a comedown in Premiership games against relatively minor teams. They are humans, not machines. Ordinary blokes. I feel you'll see a different team during the break from European games when they are allowed to focus on one thing. Also for them, Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle are "big" games and they will be psyched up.
6 points from the 3 games, maybe 7.
 
ABU = Anyone But United.

Eg, someone who hates man utd and would practically prefer Al-Queada to win the premiership than man utd.

So, someone who hates united with a passion is an ABU.

So basically, just your normal, decent bloke on the street then.

;)
 
Originally posted by DJS:
<strong>ABU = Anyone But United.

Eg, someone who hates man utd and would practically prefer Al-Queada to win the premiership than man utd.

So, someone who hates united with a passion is an ABU.

So basically, just your normal, decent bloke on the street then.

;) </strong><hr></blockquote>

Cheers mate :)
 
Originally posted by Ever hopefull:
<strong>Maybe not a clean sheet against Arsenal but Liverpool quite possibly. Lets face it Middlesborough and Sunderland have managed it.</strong><hr></blockquote>


but then that macho character is a better 'keeper than barthez. . .

;)