by g » 22 Apr 2008 17:59
by Coppelled Streets » 22 Apr 2008 18:00
by Row Z Royal » 22 Apr 2008 18:07
Coppelled Streets Any of them except Ch£lsea.
Coppelled Streets Liverpool
Man Utd
Arsenal
Ch£lsea
by Dirk Gently » 22 Apr 2008 18:11
Dirk Gently I always used to really hate United, but since Peter Kenyon moved to Chelsea a lot of the things that really made me hate them seem to have moved with him - which to me is further proof that as far as football is concerned that man really is the Antichrist.
I've also worked closely with a couple of United supporters' reps' so I've got past the popular stereotype of their fans being replica-shirt-wearers from Guildford or South Korea, and it seems also that Fergie has mellowed a bit over recent years so they're probably my favourite.
I used to really respect Arsenal but I'm turned off by the way Wenger has been behaving over the past few seasons, and especially by their policy of scouring the world for good 11-year-olds, who they then uproot halfway across the globe on the 15% chance of being successful, without mentioning what happens to the 85% who fail and are washed up in a foreign country having lost their childhoods.
Liverpool I have a soft-spot for, but I can't square that with a dislike for the ownership model and the fact that the Liverpool supporters seem to be bending over and taking it all, and seem incapable of organising or protesting.
For Chelsea see my comments on Peter Kenyon. He and Mourinho built a team in their own image employing their own ethics and morals - i.e. none whatsoever. The way the players behave on the pitch is reprehensible in so many ways that if any of them was on fire in the gutter I wouldn't cross the street to piss out the flames.
by g » 22 Apr 2008 18:15
by Ian Royal » 22 Apr 2008 18:44
by Coppelled Streets » 22 Apr 2008 18:50
Row Z RoyalCoppelled Streets Any of them except Ch£lsea.
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At least you're consistentCoppelled Streets Liverpool
Man Utd
Arsenal
Ch£lsea
by leon » 22 Apr 2008 21:24
by readingbedding » 22 Apr 2008 22:12
by Starfish » 22 Apr 2008 22:26
by RG30 » 22 Apr 2008 23:05
by papereyes » 23 Apr 2008 00:39
by Rawlie19 » 23 Apr 2008 09:45
Dirk GentlyDirk Gently I always used to really hate United, but since Peter Kenyon moved to Chelsea a lot of the things that really made me hate them seem to have moved with him - which to me is further proof that as far as football is concerned that man really is the Antichrist.
I've also worked closely with a couple of United supporters' reps' so I've got past the popular stereotype of their fans being replica-shirt-wearers from Guildford or South Korea, and it seems also that Fergie has mellowed a bit over recent years so they're probably my favourite.
I used to really respect Arsenal but I'm turned off by the way Wenger has been behaving over the past few seasons, and especially by their policy of scouring the world for good 11-year-olds, who they then uproot halfway across the globe on the 15% chance of being successful, without mentioning what happens to the 85% who fail and are washed up in a foreign country having lost their childhoods.
Liverpool I have a soft-spot for, but I can't square that with a dislike for the ownership model and the fact that the Liverpool supporters seem to be bending over and taking it all, and seem incapable of organising or protesting.
For Chelsea see my comments on Peter Kenyon. He and Mourinho built a team in their own image employing their own ethics and morals - i.e. none whatsoever. The way the players behave on the pitch is reprehensible in so many ways that if any of them was on fire in the gutter I wouldn't cross the street to piss out the flames.
Rawlie19 Talking in the third person Dirk?
RG30 Since when have Chelsea been considered "big"?
by cmonurz » 23 Apr 2008 12:02
by Scylla » 23 Apr 2008 12:13
KesRG30 Since when have Chelsea been considered "big"?
The Big four consists of the only teams to have won the Premier League.....
by Rawlie19 » 23 Apr 2008 12:18
KesRG30 Since when have Chelsea been considered "big"?
The Big four consists of the only teams to have won the Premier League.....
by Huntley & Palmer » 23 Apr 2008 12:22
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