:rolleyes:
How am I wrong? “Let’s fly a banner to get Moyesey out”. I suppose you contributed a tenner.
Glad I jumped on board with Moran and McGrath.
There is still a chance that this won’t be the lowest MUFC have finished on the table since I started supporting them.
It may be the Peronis taking but #bringbackkanchelskis
[QUOTE=“croppy_boy, post: 923206, member: 306”]Glad I jumped on board with Moran and McGrath.
There is still a chance that this won’t be the lowest MUFC have finished on the table since I started supporting them.
It may be the Peronis taking but #bringbackkanchelskis[/QUOTE]
I’ll tell you one thing Croppy. It isn’t real to follow a team and not suffer disappointment. I mean a real team, like.
Dude I’m from Wexford.
:rolleyes: it would only take 90 odd people to donate a tenner to pay for it. Really representative of the fanbase.
As in being a shower of cunts? Probably.
[QUOTE=“croppy_boy, post: 923206, member: 306”]Glad I jumped on board with Moran and McGrath.
There is still a chance that this won’t be the lowest MUFC have finished on the table since I started supporting them.
It may be the Peronis taking but #bringbackkanchelskis[/QUOTE]
13th in 89/90, 11th the season before.
Most brits are pal.
I know a major contributor. He is more a bored businessman having a bit of a laugh/mischief. Idon’t think he takes it that seriously to be honest. Just a 15 mins of fame by proxy thing quite possibly.
[QUOTE=“croppy_boy, post: 923206, member: 306”]Glad I jumped on board with Moran and McGrath.
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Poor old croppy badly exposed by mullach
They won’t finish lower than that this season.
You retard.
No exposing, merely stating their lowest finishing position since he started supporting Man Utd.
0-1 to Villa. Nice free kick but I thought it was saveable.
Its one of the great urban myths that Man U weren’t worth a shite in the 80’s. The decade was largely dominated by possibly the finest English side there’s ever been Liverpool and for a few years in the mid 80’s, Everton had a fine side. Cumulatively over the entire decade of the 80’s, Man U were the 2nd best performing side. Man U finished 2nd in 1979/80 just two points behind Liverpool, they finished 3rd in 1981/82, 3rd in 1982/83, 4th in 1983/84, 4th in 1984/85, 4th in 1985/86 and 2nd in 1987/88. They did win the FA Cup as well in 1983 & 85 when winning the FA Cup was almost on a par with a league title.
I’m always amused by the whole generation of late 30 something Man U fans who seemingly began supporting this great underdog on FA Cup final day 1983 when they faced the might of Brighton Hove Albion. Brighton actually had 3 Eire players in their starting team in that final to Man U’s 2 - Tony Grealish, Gary Howlett and Michael Robinson and Gerry Ryan on the bench as well.
Rooney levels it. The boy wonder has had an excellent season after being frozen out under the previous management. David Moyes deserves immense credit for getting the best out of him.
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 923401, member: 377”]Its one of the great urban myths that Man U weren’t worth a shite in the 80’s. The decade was largely dominated by possibly the finest English side there’s ever been Liverpool and for a few years in the mid 80’s, Everton had a fine side. Cumulatively over the entire decade of the 80’s, Man U were the 2nd best performing side. Man U finished 2nd in 1979/80 just two points behind Liverpool, they finished 3rd in 1981/82, 3rd in 1982/83, 4th in 1983/84, 4th in 1984/85, 4th in 1985/86 and 2nd in 1987/88. They did win the FA Cup as well in 1983 & 85 when winning the FA Cup was almost on a par with a league title.
I’m always amused by the whole generation of late 30 something Man U fans who seemingly began supporting this great underdog on FA Cup final day 1983 when they faced the might of Brighton Hove Albion. Brighton actually had 3 Eire players in their starting team in that final to Man U’s 2 - Tony Grealish, Gary Howlett and Michael Robinson and Gerry Ryan on the bench as well.[/QUOTE]
Don’t forget Norman Whteside (Eire Thuaidh) and Ashley Grimes (Eire Theas).
Don’t think think they were underdogs either.
Really? Brighton had only finished 22nd and bottom of the table that season.
Really? Only I was sure you described Man Utd “this great underdog”.