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What our opponents' fans are saying about us 18/19

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SargeantMeatCurtains

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I'm kind of hoping when they see the line up and see Sissoko there they are laughing because they haven't seen his recent turn around. This way we will catch them completely off guard! Kind of what happened with Chelsea.
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by elber » Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:20 pm

Depends which Arsenal turns up. If it’s the one against Liverpool I think we can do em. Have to play with high energy and be ruthless with our chances.

The important thing is to not have any respect for those c***. Play with no fear and take the game to them, we’re at home. These lot are NOTHING.”











So we are nothing are we ? Typical Arsenal arrogant ****s. A couple of wins and a run against the shittest opposition ever and they have suddenly emerged from their burrows all high and mighty again. Really hope we stuff these bastards and put them back in their box. ****s!!!
 

Rocksuperstar

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United fans always stick up for us against Arsenal, which is great to see.

But why is the stereotype always farmers? I haven't met a single farmer who likes football let alone plays it!

It's probably the rural venues you have to travel to in the Waffa cup. Yeah, yeah, i know but i still call it the waffa because fuck it, who cares?

I wonder if they refer to our teams by their sterotyped fans? Reckon there's a newspaper in Ukraine chuckling about how they're hosting a bunch of plumbers, kebab shop owners and cabbies?
 

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United fans always stick up for us against Arsenal, which is great to see.

But why is the stereotype always farmers? I haven't met a single farmer who likes football let alone plays it!


Interesting little fact for you: Ze Carlos, who stood in for the suspended Cafu in the 1998 World Cup semi-final, was a full-time melon farmer and only a part-time footballer. It was also his only international cap- can't be many players whose only cap came in a World Cup semi.
 
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