I’m sorry, how is that any worse than a bunch of bandwagon foreigners propping up United by buying their yearly Rooney shirts? Oh wait, it isn’t. Mansour bought City because he thought it would be a good investment. Ironically, most of City’s game-changers (Kompany, Zabaletta, Hart, Richards, etc) were there before the money. But you’re right, United don’t use money to break several record English transfers over their time of success, they pair their players with hookers and blow, right?
Funny, I thought it was Ferguson that was the cunt for saying “not in my lifetime”. Had Ferguson not been such a dipshit, that sign would have never been made.
How fucking retarded are you? We’re talking about how incredible the event was, not how difficult. In the words of Martin Tyler “I swear to you, you’ll never see anything like this ever again”. I think he’s been around the block a few times more than you. I rest my case on you being a fucking moron for not even understanding what we’re talking about.
lol no matter what you say the champions league is on another level, were talking about two goals in stoppage time against ten men of qpr or a collosal bayern munich side who had won their league and german cup. just shut up you stupid city fan
I don’t have to imagine it. United, nor any team, will “fire on all cylinders” throughout the season. Arsenal’s invincibles even faltered for a few laboured draws. City had their own problems on several occassions, they just didn’t have to dive to win any of them.
Exactly my point. Man Utd had a mediocre season and yet still finished level on points with City, who had a great season by their standards. Imagine Man Utd firing on all cylinders the whole season through 😉
Diving makes all the difference, and having someone to chase. Look at the details closer. City only lost by a one-goal margin in any of their defeats. United, were hammered by Newcastle and City. United only managed to edge by on several occassions, some by diving for penalties (chelsea away, QPR at home, etc).
Wow, you must be from Asia too, considering your understanding of events is essentially zero. The Disaster was in 1958, United had already recovered by the time City beat them to the title, and then they went on a 25 year drought.
I’ve never been shit. Oh, you’re referring to City. I started following them when they were promoted back to the EPL, which was the first time their games were broadcast abroad in any capacity. Began supporting them out of my extreme dislike of glory hunting arrogant cunt United fans.
By the way, who cares if a majority of United fans are worldwide and never been to Manchester? MONEY is what makes the world go round, little man. With United it’s because with the stream of trophies we’ve accumulated over 20 plus years and genius marketing, the club is the no. 1 brand name in sports. For the uninitiated, Manchester City will always trail United, like the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA if they went global unless they omitted Manchester off their name lol.
Don’t worry about our “drought” because as long as our name is marketable, we will always have and continue to attract success. Worry yourself about those 11 mercenaries in your own team. At least United’s boom in the 90s was largely due to the club’s youth academy talent, not by running up a tremendous debt. But keep flapping your gums, it’s not uncommon for paupers to get high and mighty because they are associated with a prince.
I’m sorry, how is that any worse than a bunch of bandwagon foreigners propping up United by buying their yearly Rooney shirts? Oh wait, it isn’t. Mansour bought City because he thought it would be a good investment. Ironically, most of City’s game-changers (Kompany, Zabaletta, Hart, Richards, etc) were there before the money. But you’re right, United don’t use money to break several record English transfers over their time of success, they pair their players with hookers and blow, right?
Right, so the QPR win was legit? The dives at Chelsea were legit? You just started watching the league on the final weekend didn’t you?
Funny, I thought it was Ferguson that was the cunt for saying “not in my lifetime”. Had Ferguson not been such a dipshit, that sign would have never been made.
How fucking retarded are you? We’re talking about how incredible the event was, not how difficult. In the words of Martin Tyler “I swear to you, you’ll never see anything like this ever again”. I think he’s been around the block a few times more than you. I rest my case on you being a fucking moron for not even understanding what we’re talking about.
lol so true
and you were at home
lol no matter what you say the champions league is on another level, were talking about two goals in stoppage time against ten men of qpr or a collosal bayern munich side who had won their league and german cup. just shut up you stupid city fan
tevez is a prick remember R:I:P FERGIE.
like if you think city are shitty
United would actually have won the title by 4 points, if it hadn’t been for ref. mistakes! Diving is some ridiculous excuse made up by haters!
“Oh how the mighty will fall.”
ho hum, I’m really getting tired of hearing that song.
No, you’re right – you had to get an oil baron to buy you lot a completely new team ^^
I don’t have to imagine it. United, nor any team, will “fire on all cylinders” throughout the season. Arsenal’s invincibles even faltered for a few laboured draws. City had their own problems on several occassions, they just didn’t have to dive to win any of them.
Exactly my point. Man Utd had a mediocre season and yet still finished level on points with City, who had a great season by their standards. Imagine Man Utd firing on all cylinders the whole season through 😉
Diving makes all the difference, and having someone to chase. Look at the details closer. City only lost by a one-goal margin in any of their defeats. United, were hammered by Newcastle and City. United only managed to edge by on several occassions, some by diving for penalties (chelsea away, QPR at home, etc).
Wow, you must be from Asia too, considering your understanding of events is essentially zero. The Disaster was in 1958, United had already recovered by the time City beat them to the title, and then they went on a 25 year drought.
I’ve never been shit. Oh, you’re referring to City. I started following them when they were promoted back to the EPL, which was the first time their games were broadcast abroad in any capacity. Began supporting them out of my extreme dislike of glory hunting arrogant cunt United fans.
“Fergie time”
song at the beginning ?
By the way, who cares if a majority of United fans are worldwide and never been to Manchester? MONEY is what makes the world go round, little man. With United it’s because with the stream of trophies we’ve accumulated over 20 plus years and genius marketing, the club is the no. 1 brand name in sports. For the uninitiated, Manchester City will always trail United, like the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA if they went global unless they omitted Manchester off their name lol.
Don’t worry about our “drought” because as long as our name is marketable, we will always have and continue to attract success. Worry yourself about those 11 mercenaries in your own team. At least United’s boom in the 90s was largely due to the club’s youth academy talent, not by running up a tremendous debt. But keep flapping your gums, it’s not uncommon for paupers to get high and mighty because they are associated with a prince.
City spent 200 million and they were beaten by a freebie! Fuck yeah
i would like to know where you were when u were shit?