Shocking disrespect of a legend of the game.
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Shocking disrespect of a legend of the game.
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Ha.
Ha.
Does anyone, even the most hardened United supporters, really care about this?
Who will have a go at the ref on the sideline now?
It’s ridiculous, I mean, how will the referee know when to blow the full-time whistle?
United should appeal this ban and send that referee to a gym.
it’s a nothing punishment, the should get the guy who kicked him in the scrotes to do the same again every time he misbehaves
The scary thing is, yes, yes some people actually do. There’s guaranteed to be lads on foot.ie and boards.ie seething over this and pointing out instances when Rafa, Wenger et al criticised referees and avoided punishment.
Tenuously related but not really, the huns were fined €20k by UEFA this evening for their fan behaviour last week in Romania. Now, I personally don’t give a shit but there’s a raft of threads about it on the main Celtic board I frequent and lads are going radio rental that the punishment wasn’t more severe. Who cares? And the irony is they’re the very same lads who’ll be whining about the board being obsessed with the huns and basing our own spending budgets on how skint or flush the huns are.
the whole thing would put a glass eye to sleep. who gives a fook
Nope, storm in a teacup.
Gary Neville the bookies favourite for who did it.
The state of Rooney in that picture.
Fergie is irrelevant these days. He should go now before he drags United into obscurity.
Sir Alex Ferguson has verbally agreed to write a second autobiography, for which he is expected to receive a £2million advance.
Hodder & Stoughton, who published his first life story in 1999 — one of eight books Fergie has already put his name on — believe there is another best-seller in his experiences since winning the Treble.
They include a second Champions League success, six Premier League titles, the split with David Beckham, the arrival of the Glazers and the ownership war with horse racing tsars John Magnier and JP McManus over Rock of Gibraltar’s breeding rights.
The enduring fascination with Ferguson far exceeds the publishing interest in any of England’s World Cup combatants, or indeed their manager Fabio Capello.
Fergie, who pocketed a £1.2m advance a decade ago, has yet to agree a publishing date but the project has gone far enough for his agent son Jason to be considering ghost writers from among Fleet Street’s finest.
Fergie’s relationship is not as close as it once was with Hugh McIlvanney, who worked with him on Managing My Life, due to the decorated journalist’s friendships with some of Ferguson’s racing enemies, notably Ladbrokes PR chief Mike Dillon.
And the impending book is understood to be the reason some football people have been encouraged not to co-operate with Patrick Barclay’s Ferguson biography Football — Bloody Hell, to be published in October.
I wonder will Fergie be retired by the time it comes out as I cant see him being entirely honest regarding the united setup if he is still manager.
Sir Alex is the king of the cunts.
Is this fella not dead yet?
drunken huns are two a penny- why the interest in this one?
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Nope but I guarantee you that when he dies everyone will know who he is and what he did.
Everyone?
Doubt it bro.
I said what I said.