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PSG thenI don't really want to say. Not juve though.
PSG thenI don't really want to say. Not juve though.
Just enjoy reading this!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...r-teamwork-20-jonathan-liew-a8188376.html?amp
Don't get that satisfaction unfortunately as I work from home and my brother is a United fan, he never gloats so I refrain from gloating too. However one of my United supporting friends said "I bet you're annoyed you don't play like that every week" in the group chat. I had to respectfully point out that we've been playing like that in most of the big games and have actually been very good the last two months bar a couple of draws. I don't think he meant it in a patronising way but most United fans do seem to have this patronising mentality, so beating them like that was very satisfying.Who's at in work today smiling like a Chesire cat?
How absolutely fucking satisfying is it to be smug over Utd fans who were chucking it before the match, loving this
Just enjoy reading this!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...r-teamwork-20-jonathan-liew-a8188376.html?amp
This was my first game watching live against Man Utd and what a memorable one it was. Unfortunately I was sat in front of one of the worst human beings I've ever been around in my life. He must have used the word **** about a hundred times. Constantly shouted for our players to 'break his fucking legs'. God if only you could transfer out some of the fans in the transfer window.
If it wasn't for Wembley Eriksen would have the fastest ever goal. Just a shame it takes longer to get to goal compared to WHL.
It was a great all round performance. I loved the energy and the way we fought for every ball. Special mention to Eriksen and Dembele who mastered it in midfield. Vertonghen just shaded MOTM for me. I think he's somewhat overlooked as one the best centre backs in football.
This was my first game watching live against Man Utd and what a memorable one it was. Unfortunately I was sat in front of one of the worst human beings I've ever been around in my life. He must have used the word **** about a hundred times. Constantly shouted for our players to 'break his fucking legs'. God if only you could transfer out some of the fans in the transfer window.
Not sure but I'm not one myself. It was in the south stand upper.Are you a season ticket holder? And was he? If so report his seat.
I don't really want to say. Not juve though.
Over the last fifty years I've seen United win a lot and I've seen them lose a few, I've seen them take a few tonkings and I've seen them raging at having lost a game, I've even seen them relegated but I can't remember ever seeing them look so utterly beaten in spirit, they looked totally dejected well before the end to the point where I felt ten minutes before the end if we'd offered them the two nil and call it a night they'd have taken it.
I felt comfortable at 2-0. That just doesn’t happen watching Spurs but they were broken. How often do we get to enjoy a game and not just a result at the final whistle. And we enjoyed it from the very start too. Madness.Over the last fifty years I've seen United win a lot and I've seen them lose a few, I've seen them take a few tonkings and I've seen them raging at having lost a game, I've even seen them relegated but I can't remember ever seeing them look so utterly beaten in spirit, they looked totally dejected well before the end to the point where I felt ten minutes before the end if we'd offered them the two nil and call it a night they'd have taken it.
Its like they did not see the match:What a strange review of the match, nearly all about United.
http://www.skysports.com/football/tottenham-vs-man-utd/373346