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Cry baby Fergie......
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Cry baby Fergie......
was "too distraught" and "in no fit state for a conversation" to talk to the press after last nights defeat.
I feel for the fella, i really do .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21679869
He's such a sore loser!
I feel for the fella, i really do .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21679869
He's such a sore loser!
shakencity- Cult Hero
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
Aw, poor diddums! And to think about all the times he's been so supportive of other managers who've had similar issues when they've played against the rags. Oh, wait, there aren't any. Silly me.
That article goes a long way up his bum hole, though, I have to say. I'm willing to bet if one of the Real players was sent off for the same challenge, the article would've all been about dangerous tackles.
That article goes a long way up his bum hole, though, I have to say. I'm willing to bet if one of the Real players was sent off for the same challenge, the article would've all been about dangerous tackles.
leopold- The Boss
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
And to think, their hero Ronaldo scored the goal that knocked them out. That's just sheer poetry
That said, did you hear all the boo's every time he got the ball? I dare say I'd have celebrated a lot more on the back of that, he was remarkably restrained.
That said, did you hear all the boo's every time he got the ball? I dare say I'd have celebrated a lot more on the back of that, he was remarkably restrained.
leopold- The Boss
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
Yeah, how bitter are they? He's one of the best players the majority of them have ever seen and yielded £80m or something into their coffers, but that's still not enough for them.
Despite this, he still showed tremendous respect to Utd and the fans when he scored both home and away, to which i applaud. I did laugh though !
Despite this, he still showed tremendous respect to Utd and the fans when he scored both home and away, to which i applaud. I did laugh though !
shakencity- Cult Hero
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
What i found priceless was the fact that Mourinho is still a hot favourite for the job at the swamp yet when he was walking to the tunnel he was getting dogs abuse from their fans, why? Just because his team had beaten them? What has Jose done to deserve their abuse apart from win a game of football? These same morons will be chanting his name if and when he replaces face ache.
ManCityMan- Key Player
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
Shaken, after the abuse we got from them when he scored the winner in our group game, I thought it was justice done that he did it to them as well. Twice. He was very respectful, shame those sad act rags couldn't be as grown up.
And the abuse Mourinho got was typical of them raggies as well. I don't doubt Mourinho's response was a mixture of feeling his victory came cheap and to appease the rag bosses as he wants to go there next. And when he does, those sad twats will forget all about the abuse they gave him.
And apparently we're the bitter ones...
And the abuse Mourinho got was typical of them raggies as well. I don't doubt Mourinho's response was a mixture of feeling his victory came cheap and to appease the rag bosses as he wants to go there next. And when he does, those sad twats will forget all about the abuse they gave him.
And apparently we're the bitter ones...
leopold- The Boss
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
Think Mourinho knows he's coming back to England next season (imo at Chelsea though) and wanted to show a gracious and not an arrogant side to his nature to the English press. I also think he accepted his sides victory was slightly marred by the sending off and didn't want to be seen a complete cock.
As for those Rag fans.....they're exactly like Fergie and his players, so bitter in defeat and an embarrassment.
As for those Rag fans.....they're exactly like Fergie and his players, so bitter in defeat and an embarrassment.
shakencity- Cult Hero
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
The bitterness is a dribble down effect, from old bacon face himself, echoed thru his senior players Rio etc.. ( captain no less!) and the fans just continue this bitterness. I'm glad to say Manchini rarely resorts to confronting the ref ( apart from the Ajax game, where we had a goal and clear pen turned down) and is generally pretty courteous in defeat.
It's just funny, that Fergie can throw a tantrum more akin to a 3 year old, than someone who should, by now, know a lot lot better!
It's just funny, that Fergie can throw a tantrum more akin to a 3 year old, than someone who should, by now, know a lot lot better!
Bewar3them00n- Regular Starter
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
It was disgracefull behaviour from the manager down on Tuesday despite how frustrated they were. I had a rag on ja606 trying to compare it to Mancini waving an imaginary yellow card, unbelievable what they will grasp at to defend their teams shameful behaviour.
ManCityMan- Key Player
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Re: Cry baby Fergie......
Mancini waving an imaginary yellow card might be equivalent to Taggart throwing his arms up in disgust and shouting "What the fuck?"
But it's not equivalent to badgering the 4th official, or shouting the odds with the officials at full time. Nor is it equivalent to having your captain applaud sarcastically in the referee's face, or having half your squad shouting in their faces, or ignoring the press.
But it's not equivalent to badgering the 4th official, or shouting the odds with the officials at full time. Nor is it equivalent to having your captain applaud sarcastically in the referee's face, or having half your squad shouting in their faces, or ignoring the press.
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