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Empathy for Moyes

Warning, I'm a bad man and I'm not ashamed of it, a bad man yeah, and don't need your love. I also do not give 2 fecks about what is classy or not, it’s not like I intend to buy any of you dinner or something.

I am a Manchester United supporter and have been for over 3 decades. I am fiercely protective of my club and the name I use on this forum was given to me by my mates because of the things I have done for my love of Utd. I have noticed on this board a great outpouring of sympathy for David Moyes which is noble and nice to see and to be fair to the incompetent one , no one likes to see anyone lose their jobs but it is time to cut the fúcking shít.

This plank took over our team, deliberately or not, destroyed 27 years of blood sweat and tears, managed to turn fans against the players, senior management at the club, SAF, the tea lady and others. Spent close to 30m on fúcking Fellaini and made it worse by actually playing him. He has taken away our never say die attitude, made a lot of our players worse, undermined the club, insulted the intelligence of supporters and has taken the club backwards and the damage inflicted on the club will take time to sort out.

Yes, there are other factors but you cannot underestimate the damage poor leadership can do to the best organisations.

So can we please cut this sanctimonious fúcking boohoo shít and thank the club for realising it messed up hiring the clown in the first place.

I wish Fellaini was part of his severance package as well. There I said it, I’m sick of the ‘false noble’ statements on here. This guy hurt the club you all love, just think about that for a minute.

I await the 1 stars and the horrible comments with pleasure.

posted on 24/4/14

comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 13 minutes ago
kneerash, there are too many things, some of them I am ashamed of but one of my proudest moments was getting a vuvuzela into OT
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Na not enough come on tell us the ones you're not proud of, I've brought bottles of Whiskey, 5 skin joints (befotre smoking was banned in stadiums ) and loads of stuff into ROI game sover the years, it's easy to sneak something into a stadium if you want to.

comment by Jay. (U16498)

posted on 24/4/14

comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 1 minute ago
Dunc

'you're'
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Point proven

posted on 24/4/14

come on Mudd, you cant divert it by picking me up on a spelling mistake.

tell us about you hooliganism days :?)

comment by Jay. (U16498)

posted on 24/4/14

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posted on 24/4/14

when are you 20??

posted on 24/4/14

nice one Dunc

Yeah Jay I was an awful lad when I was younger too, lighting fires and wrecking building sites were my forte, we once went down to a building site next to my estate when I was about 12 or 13 thats now a housing estate and as soon as the builders had laid the foundation concrete and left we started throwing cinder blocks into the wet cement, I'm not lying I'd say we did thousands of euro worth of damage cause it was A Friday and they would not have been back till the Monday so the cinder blocks would have been settled into the wet concrete by then.

Thinking back on it now it's funny but I'd say the builders were going mental!

comment by Jay. (U16498)

posted on 24/4/14

One of the funniest I can remember is a demolition derby in a bunch of trolleys in a Morrison's car park we got 4 or 5 out, had 1 person sat in each, and one driving. We then spent about 30 minutes smashing them in to each other, destroying the trolleys and leaving 10 people covered in bruises and blood.

posted on 24/4/14

I was a very dangerous with anger issues

posted on 24/4/14

comment by Jay. (U16498)
posted 12 minutes ago
One of the funniest I can remember is a demolition derby in a bunch of trolleys in a Morrison's car parkwe got 4 or 5 out, had 1 person sat in each, and one driving. We then spent about 30 minutes smashing them in to each other, destroying the trolleys and leaving 10 people covered in bruises and blood.
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I also played my part in a shed being burnt down that had thousands of Euro worth of diving gear in it, I wasn't at fault as I was outside the shed, basically one lad was pouring some petrol we were nicking for a fire into a can that another lad was holding, this was at night and so we were using a lighter to see what we were doing and the petrol cannister lit on fire, the two lads jumped out of the shed and then the thing blew, I was outside the shed but it was my lighter, we feckign legged it away and then arrived back when there was a crowd of people around all innocent "oh whats happened"

Still feel bad about that one today but I was outside so not directly my fault!

posted on 24/4/14

me and my mates were once setting little fires in a farmers field and then píssing on them to put them out.

no one realised that at some point we would run out of píss

the whole field literally went up, probably causing tens, maybe even hundreds of thousands worth of damage.

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