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11. Ex-forumite Dawsy Returns
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Don't think there was any doubt as to who would be number one. I imagine most United fans must be embarrassed to have that smug git as 'one of their own'. The other one that sticks out for me is Zoe Ball. This talentless mare encapsulates everything about 'celebrity supporters'. The only reason she is what she is, is down to her famous father. Had Johnny Ball been a humble bus-driver, then dear Zoe would be earning her living working in a supermarket or in a call-centre. She can certainly talk - as can most women - but that's about it. Her listening skills are not up to scratch though. I recall her being on the radio a couple of years when she was covering for Ken Bruce on radio 2. During the pop-quiz section she was talking to one of the contestants prior to starting the quiz. ZOE BALL : "so tell me a little bit about yourself Bill" CONTESTANT : "well Zoe, I've had a bit of a bad year. My eyesight has deteriorated & as a result I've lost my job". ZOE BALL : "well that's wonderful. Shall we proceed with the quiz now ?".
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what an embarrassing thread OP
ABU of the highest order. |
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Parky is a full weight. Arrived at Man U via Barnsley and then Reading when they were promoted as he now lives in the Thames Valley.
The Yorkshireman most other Yorkies would rather see Cholera return to the County. |
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"time-honoured descending order of loathability"
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"by building upon his childhood discovery that he could shout"
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"Well, he's certainly Man U frew and frew, innit - and he's S'ralex's mate you know, squire. Cor, blimey, stone the bladdy crows an' lavvadack."
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pleasing post
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My mate used to go a lot in the nineties, used to always take him a day or so to lose his fake Manc accent. We live 200 miles away ,always have.
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where the feck is olly murs
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Wow, ........ Faking a Manc accent?
It's the most excruciating accent in The UK. (And i'm from Wolverhampton.... lol) |
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I don't like to mock the afflicted but Andy Goldstein is a pretty embarrassing example of the breed.
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United never had much support until Ferguson took everybody's trousers down for twenty odd years. You can see it very clearly.
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was going to chuck in victor meldrew, but at least he has some talent
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Good photo Pete. Is that United fans attempt of YNWA ?
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We had our own version MrMeaner
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Yeah Pete, I remember them very well. For all the negatives that surrounded that particular era, I doubt there's ever been a time, or will there ever be a time, when crowds were as vocal, colourful, or as passionate.
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Yep most games our feet never touched the floor in the Stretford End and most of the game we braced ourselves for the surge when United were attacking.
People forget that amongst the passion and the rivalry there was also some mutual respect. We knew Liverpool were a fantastic team, although we won most of the big games between the two teams. This is one of my favourite photo's; |
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This one, forgot to put it in the last post
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Some bloke who came to one of our games and was offered a lift by Ferguson and sat next to Robson.
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robson laughing fck,must have had about 20 pints then
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Bob Paisley crack's on ... " Well , it doesn't get much lower than this " !!! .
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Or , " i'd sooner be sat with Peter Sutcliffe " .
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Fantastic photo though .
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Error at No.7. Brian Blessed supports Newcastle
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Well he didn't have to go with them Warren but his car didn't travel as fast without wheels.
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looks like fergies about to pull a shooter out of the bag
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Unless Alex Salmond is a Manure supporter there is no more loathesome supporter than Eamonn Holmes.
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What makes me smile about the fierce rivalry between Liverpool & United fans, is that we spend so much time harping on about the differences between the 2 clubs/cities, we can't see that we're much more alike than any of us would ever dare to admit.
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Evening Pete , it could be Liverpool's coach with Fergie and Robson scrounging a lift .
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MrM , your probably right with that , but the hatred is there and always will be . Someone has to be No1 , and Man United have to settle for being No2 . End Of .
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Its not Liverpool's coach Warren, the windows aren't boarded up....
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Only joking
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lol , fantastic pic though Pete . nice one ...... Love seeing picture's of Bob Paisley , absolute legend .
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Anyway back to stevie's thread, I came across this list of loyal diehard fans;
Ian Beale (Eastenders) Ding Junhui Gary Barlow Nelson Mandela Jodie Kidd Saadi Gaddafi Alan Greene Michael Schumacher Caroline Wozniacki Snoop Dog |
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Don't forget Howard Webb
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Lol, I've come across some ABU's in my time on this forum, but Steview takes the biscuit
![]() Quite like Eammon Holmes though, nothing wrong with someone from Ireland supporting an English club or any other foreign country, but Cockeny's Brummies and Yorkshirmen declaring their love love for the club is cringeworthy. And although he is Stoke's most notorious inbred Pikey, CaptainCrusty is correct, Andy Goldstein is embarrassing when he gets going, ffs he lives next door to West Ham. |
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George Galloway would surely make a Champions League place in above list ???
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