Presumably youâre referring to this Newton Heath outfit that were founded in 1878 and liquidated in 1902.
Man U were founded in 1902.
Presumably youâre referring to this Newton Heath outfit that were founded in 1878 and liquidated in 1902.
Man U were founded in 1902.
Were both clubs running side by side for 10 years?
Presumably youâre referring to this Newton Heath outfit that were founded in 1878 and liquidated in 1902.
Man U were founded in 1892.
Iâm confused.
Are united an amalgamation?
Settle yourself Dan youâre making a series of uncharacteristic errors here
Typo. Liverpool founded in 1892.
The city or the club?
Typo. Liverpool founded in 1892.
The former Manchester City and English FA chairman says he turns off the TV every time Keane is on
Bernstein doesnât understand true carkness. Roy is carkness in its finest form
Bernstein is actually right.
Bernstein never had some cunt sneering at him about faking injury after an ACL tear.
What a fucking fanny.
Bernstein must have some list of lads he doesnât want involved with football if going in for a bad tackle leaves him so appalled
The cork wagons circling
ChairmanDan: Heyyoubehindthebushes:Keane said that about Sunderland. The wags much perfer London. Says a lot about players mentality if thatâs a reason not to sign for Liverpool or United, 2 of the most historical clubs in the world
Man U are one of the newest of English clubs. They were only founded in 1902. Manchester City founded in 1880.
Liverpool founded relatively late as well in 1892, four years after the inaugural football league season of 1888/89. Liverpool very much a johnny come lately outfit on Merseyside. Everton were founded in 1878.
ChairmanDan:Presumably youâre referring to this Newton Heath outfit that were founded in 1878 and liquidated in 1902.
Man U were founded in 1892.
Iâm confused.
Was he there when Mendes got hit by the flying elbow?
Yes
No
Fuck it I canât be sure
Is it just the four clubs in the EPL that werenât founded in the 19th century - West Ham (1900), Man U (1902), Chelsea (1905) and Leeds (1919)? Or am I missing a few more?