Yep. It's quite a large part for me.
Me too so I find it unusual that we think rival fans are weird for feeling the same about us
Yep. It's quite a large part for me.
Fun fact, I'm older than 7.We haven’t won anything in 7 years so that’s hardly an achievement.
Fun fact, I'm older than 7.
Do you think a 7 year old would be so concerned about finding matching door handles?Prove it.
Do you think a 7 year old would be so concerned about finding matching door handles?
I think a bunch of us were hoping he'd do well enough to get the job knowing he won't cut it long term. He has no pull in the transfer market and his tactics look limited - he just had a massive new manager bounce because Jose took a squad filled with talent and ruined them. Does Ole know how to build a defence? He has no players worthy of being in the back 4 of a team challenging for the title and I wonder how he is going to address that.
And United. Closing to within 1 title win would have them spontaneously combust.Schadenfreude is a massive part of winning in football.
The pain that City fans would be feeling is roughly the opposite equivalent to the joy that I would be feeling - and I fucking love that.
The post-Ginsoak period is panning out largely as it did back in the day after Matt Busby retired. Sadly I doubt we can look forward to them getting relegated again, but in other respects it's looking good.
I believe @Judge Jules and @Portly remember the days they were called Newton Heath.Ah yes Judge. Great days that you me and Portly fondly remember.
Check. The "Times" headline on the day I was born read "William the Conqueror lands at Hastings".
Predictive text?That's freaky, how did they know at that point that he was going to be "the Conqueror"? 🙂
The sub headline was "That's one in the eye for Harald"Check. The "Times" headline on the day I was born read "William the Conqueror lands at Hastings".
Bit fucking late weren't they ! (which answers Rurik's question).Check. The "Times" headline on the day I was born read "William the Conqueror lands at Hastings".
I believe @Judge Jules and @Portly remember the days they were called Newton Heath.
The post-Ginsoak period is panning out largely as it did back in the day after Matt Busby retired. Sadly I doubt we can look forward to them getting relegated again, but in other respects it's looking good.