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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #84 on: Jul 30, 2008, 12:43: AM »
Henry is a coward.

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #85 on: Aug 10, 2008, 05:43: PM »
Community Shield
Man U 0-0 Portsmouth
Penalties 4-1
i think

you ain't the greatest until your most hated

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #86 on: Aug 10, 2008, 07:15: PM »
Community Shield
Man U 0-0 Portsmouth
Penalties 4-1
i think

3-1 actually  :thumbsup:


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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #87 on: Aug 10, 2008, 11:09: PM »
Community Shield
Man U 0-0 Portsmouth
Penalties 4-1
i think

thanks for the correction
i wonder why Borgs no here to brag haha
he'll be here soon i can guarantee that
3-1 actually  :thumbsup:

you ain't the greatest until your most hated

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #88 on: Aug 11, 2008, 04:29: AM »
I made a separate thread for the game, and it's only a community shield, we have our minds on the CL and EPL. ;)
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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #89 on: Aug 11, 2008, 01:52: PM »
I made a separate thread for the game, and it's only a community shield, we have our minds on the CL and EPL. ;)

Apparantly not. Seems as if beating the Kaizer Chiefs has been the highlight of your life.

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #90 on: Aug 11, 2008, 02:43: PM »
Henry is a coward.

Explain that statement
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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #91 on: Aug 11, 2008, 05:00: PM »
Actually don't..

Henry left Arsenal because he knew that he was really hindering the team rather than helping it (he was persistently getting injured, not to mention the spine problem that he has). Why not let Wenger cash in on him? He's obviously the greatest player to ever wear an Arsenal jersey, so staying around as a shadow of himself wouldn't help his case. He knows Wengers emphasize of youth on the team is the plan now. He's moved on to another club while he has had the chance to do so, in order to give these younger players a chance. He will never equal his success nor his love at Barcelona. Sir Alex wanting to buy him does not make him a "coward." Even if he were to sign for United,  :down:, it wouldn't mean much to the fact that he has already dominated the premier league and has been one of the best in England ever. :hello:

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #92 on: Aug 12, 2008, 12:10: AM »
Actually don't..

Henry left Arsenal because he knew that he was really hindering the team rather than helping it (he was persistently getting injured, not to mention the spine problem that he has). Why not let Wenger cash in on him? He's obviously the greatest player to ever wear an Arsenal jersey, so staying around as a shadow of himself wouldn't help his case. He knows Wengers emphasize of youth on the team is the plan now. He's moved on to another club while he has had the chance to do so, in order to give these younger players a chance. He will never equal his success nor his love at Barcelona. Sir Alex wanting to buy him does not make him a "coward." Even if he were to sign for United,  :down:, it wouldn't mean much to the fact that he has already dominated the premier league and has been one of the best in England ever. :hello:
Ofcourse your view on him will all change if in fact he does sign for United.

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #93 on: Aug 12, 2008, 08:09: AM »
No it will not. See unlike you Borg, I'm not some freak Arsenal (Man United for you) fan that would die if Henry joined United, as for you let's say, Rooney joined Liverpool. I admire the players that play the game much more than the teams. That's why if Robinho joined Chelsea, I would root for him to do well and light the premierleague up. I would actually be delighted to see Chelsea do well just because Robinho has been playing well. I don't live and die for a team I, honestly, have no reason to support. The reason I like Arsenal has a lot to do with the magic Henry provided for them. I would respect Thierry Henry no matter what team he joined to tell you the truth. Are you forgetting I support Real Madrid and Henry is on Barcelona? My view on him hasn't changed one bit.

...call me what you want (plastic fan, etc.) But i've come to realize it's people like you, Borg, who are plastic. You live in Canada for Christ's sake; you aren't Manchester United until you die.

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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #94 on: Aug 12, 2008, 08:47: AM »
It doesn't matter where a fan lives. That's completely stupid.

So Manchester United fans can only live in England? Wow. So that takes off millions of fans all over the world that support foreign teams. Why do you think teams like United take the time to visit other country's fanbases? Because they just feel like wasting money and going over there? No because they want to make the fanbase even bigger and pay their respect to the fans.

Worst comment I've ever seen, and I'm surprised seeing it come from you.
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Re: Manchester United: 2008-2009
« Reply #95 on: Aug 12, 2008, 10:55: AM »
Alright let's use our brains really quickly.


You are a Manchester United fan...why? I don't know. Probably because you saw them win before or something. You brag and brag and brag about how great they are, how good they will be, how many trophies they have won. Blah blah. Now, see, if you live in Manchester, it is completely understandable. It would be YOUR team. You would be at the stadium supporting them week in and week out. Now, is it ok if you "support" them? Of course! There's nothing wrong with supporting and admiring a team in another country. But you take it entirely too far. Seriously. You post wins vs the Kaizerchiefs and brag about Community Shield wins.

You need to chill out. It's great that they have fans in other countries; that's what makes soccer the best sport in the world. But to honestly call yourself a TRUE fan because you saw them win the treble when you were 9? Give me a fucking break.