Sammy the seagull
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cos most of there fans are not from manchester and they only supported them because of sucsess.Safeway said:It seems to be quite a popular opinion on here and I wondered why.
cos most of there fans are not from manchester and they only supported them because of sucsess.Safeway said:It seems to be quite a popular opinion on here and I wondered why.
Sammy the seagull said:cos most of there fans are not from manchester and they only supported them because of sucsess.
Safeway said:They beat us in the Cup Final, get over it.
Can kind of understand Norman Whiteside, but why the others? Overrated? They're all successful internationals. Hateful? Possibly not very pleasant, but why hate figures for a Brighton fan?
You might not like his approach/attitude, but you can't argue with what he's achieved. And like the players you've mentioned, I'm sure he couldn't care less what you think. (Fair point about Ron.)
For 'Manchester United', see 'Arsenal', 'Chelsea', 'Liverpool', 'Tottenham' etc etc ETC.
What I don't understand is why so many Brighton & Hove Albion fans have such a problem with Manchester United. It just doesn't follow.
Tom Hark said:I've quite liked ManU for the last couple of years, have to admit, ever since the News Of The World ran a two page article on how shares in that esteemed PLC were cheap as chips at 128 pence. So I bought some. I'd have much rather bought some shares in the Albion, through a Supporters trust, but the offer wasn't there. Twice a year ManU sent me cheques big enough to cover the cost of an Albion match ticket and a Saturday's worth of beers. Once a year they sent me this big glossy annual report which offered much insight into the nuts and bolts of how a club is run. When they sold Beckham to Real Madrid they sent me a hundred quid cheque for no reason at all, so far as I could see. Then they made me sell me shares on to Malcolm Glazer for three quid a throw. Would seem rather churlish to call them scum under the circumstances![]()
DJ Leon said:Were you really a ManU shareholder?
Herne Hill Seagull said:By scoring, he's already made his point LB. By gesturing to the crowd you're also gesturing to everybody in that section who hasn't made any abusive noise, and, in his case apparently, a section (Gwladys St. end) which contains members of his extended family to this day.
For me, being booed does not give a footballer carte blanche to make gestures at a crowd which could incite the more idiotic among them to kick up something considerably worse than some bad language. Utd have a history of it - remember Beckham at Chelsea? Rooney at Anfield, as well as Everton. Hardly likely to endear them to an already less than adoring public, I think.