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Can't stand Carragher and I hate spitting on people. Hope he gets sacked.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Heston wrote:
12 Mar 2018, 6:51pm
Can't stand Carragher and I hate spitting on people. Hope he gets sacked.
I cant see any other option? What he did was wrong on so many levels and inexcusable.

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101Walterton wrote:
12 Mar 2018, 5:35pm
Low Down Low wrote:
12 Mar 2018, 5:21pm
101Walterton wrote:
12 Mar 2018, 5:13pm
If that was a United player spitting at a Liverpool fan Carragher would be calling for a life ban and public flogging.
WTF was he thinking, hardly provocation when you are alone driving in your nice Range Rover with the stereo turned up.
I read somewhere that sky were paying him 4 million a year. I say it again: 4 fucking million! What kind of bonkers shit is that (if true)?
Doesn't surprise me.
Easily replaced.
Having said that Gray and Keys survived so these old boys must have some serious dirt on someone????
The fact that its not surprising, though, is a pretty big statement on just how crazy things are. I doubt the guy was even getting half that for most of his playing career. Neville should probably be on twice that much again.

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Modern day football pundits piss me off. Constantly comparing how great they were in "their day". Well you've had your day!
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Marky Dread wrote:
15 Mar 2018, 11:15am
Modern day football pundits piss me off. Constantly comparing how great they were in "their day". Well you've had your day!
Most of them failed at management and now they are experts.
I know you don’t have to be a great manager to understand and explain tactics etc. but you do to dish out advice on man management and how to control the dressing room etc.

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Can anyone tell me if Mourinho having his son in the dugout was an April Fools joke?
If so quite funny and well done.
If not it was seriously out of order!

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101Walterton wrote:
03 Apr 2018, 8:33pm
Can anyone tell me if Mourinho having his son in the dugout was an April Fools joke?
If so quite funny and well done.
If not it was seriously out of order!
All true.
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Marky Dread wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 8:46am
101Walterton wrote:
03 Apr 2018, 8:33pm
Can anyone tell me if Mourinho having his son in the dugout was an April Fools joke?
If so quite funny and well done.
If not it was seriously out of order!
All true.
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Zuca Mourinho was kitted out with a United tracksuit with his initials on as he joined his Premier League winning father and fellow bench newbie Michael Carrick in the dugout.

Mourinho Jnr was an academy keeper at Fulham before having his two year deal ended a year early, after spells at Chelsea and Real Madrid, but has taken a close eye on his old man's work at United.
Thanks Marky. I knew he was in the dugout but did Mourinho do that as a wind up?

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101Walterton wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:32pm
Marky Dread wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 8:46am
101Walterton wrote:
03 Apr 2018, 8:33pm
Can anyone tell me if Mourinho having his son in the dugout was an April Fools joke?
If so quite funny and well done.
If not it was seriously out of order!
All true.
Image

Zuca Mourinho was kitted out with a United tracksuit with his initials on as he joined his Premier League winning father and fellow bench newbie Michael Carrick in the dugout.

Mourinho Jnr was an academy keeper at Fulham before having his two year deal ended a year early, after spells at Chelsea and Real Madrid, but has taken a close eye on his old man's work at United.
Thanks Marky. I knew he was in the dugout but did Mourinho do that as a wind up?
Ah I see what you mean. I think he just did it as a kind gesture. Next game Usain Bolt.
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Marky Dread wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:38pm
101Walterton wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:32pm
Marky Dread wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 8:46am
101Walterton wrote:
03 Apr 2018, 8:33pm
Can anyone tell me if Mourinho having his son in the dugout was an April Fools joke?
If so quite funny and well done.
If not it was seriously out of order!
All true.
Image

Zuca Mourinho was kitted out with a United tracksuit with his initials on as he joined his Premier League winning father and fellow bench newbie Michael Carrick in the dugout.

Mourinho Jnr was an academy keeper at Fulham before having his two year deal ended a year early, after spells at Chelsea and Real Madrid, but has taken a close eye on his old man's work at United.
Thanks Marky. I knew he was in the dugout but did Mourinho do that as a wind up?
Ah I see what you mean. I think he just did it as a kind gesture. Next game Usain Bolt.
I don’t approve!
But I don’t approve a lot of what he does anyway.

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101Walterton wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:41pm
Marky Dread wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:38pm
101Walterton wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:32pm
Marky Dread wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 8:46am
101Walterton wrote:
03 Apr 2018, 8:33pm
Can anyone tell me if Mourinho having his son in the dugout was an April Fools joke?
If so quite funny and well done.
If not it was seriously out of order!
All true.
Image

Zuca Mourinho was kitted out with a United tracksuit with his initials on as he joined his Premier League winning father and fellow bench newbie Michael Carrick in the dugout.

Mourinho Jnr was an academy keeper at Fulham before having his two year deal ended a year early, after spells at Chelsea and Real Madrid, but has taken a close eye on his old man's work at United.
Thanks Marky. I knew he was in the dugout but did Mourinho do that as a wind up?
Ah I see what you mean. I think he just did it as a kind gesture. Next game Usain Bolt.
I don’t approve!
But I don’t approve a lot of what he does anyway.
Im about 50/50.
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Football thread not getting much love but not too much to cheer about lately.
Tragic events in Leicester yesterday. By all accounts a great guy. I was in Bangkok airport last year and was very confused by the Fox’s shops in the airport.
And to think the Glaziers were allegedly talking to the guy who ordered the hit on the Washington Post journalist???

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101Walterton wrote:
28 Oct 2018, 11:09pm
Football thread not getting much love but not too much to cheer about lately.
Tragic events in Leicester yesterday. By all accounts a great guy. I was in Bangkok airport last year and was very confused by the Fox’s shops in the airport.
And to think the Glaziers were allegedly talking to the guy who ordered the hit on the Washington Post journalist???
Sad times/strange times.
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Marky Dread wrote:
29 Oct 2018, 1:18am
101Walterton wrote:
28 Oct 2018, 11:09pm
Football thread not getting much love but not too much to cheer about lately.
Tragic events in Leicester yesterday. By all accounts a great guy. I was in Bangkok airport last year and was very confused by the Fox’s shops in the airport.
And to think the Glaziers were allegedly talking to the guy who ordered the hit on the Washington Post journalist???
Sad times/strange times.
From listening to the tributes he was an amazing man and did a great deal for the community as well as the football club. A tragic loss. I just hope the other four people who also died don’t get forgotten. It sounds like the pilot’s heroic actions potentially saved many lives. RIP all five.

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laxman wrote:
29 Oct 2018, 4:28am
Marky Dread wrote:
29 Oct 2018, 1:18am
101Walterton wrote:
28 Oct 2018, 11:09pm
Football thread not getting much love but not too much to cheer about lately.
Tragic events in Leicester yesterday. By all accounts a great guy. I was in Bangkok airport last year and was very confused by the Fox’s shops in the airport.
And to think the Glaziers were allegedly talking to the guy who ordered the hit on the Washington Post journalist???
Sad times/strange times.
From listening to the tributes he was an amazing man and did a great deal for the community as well as the football club. A tragic loss. I just hope the other four people who also died don’t get forgotten. It sounds like the pilot’s heroic actions potentially saved many lives. RIP all five.
Seconded.

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