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Which is the team you HATE the most

  • Chelsea

  • Manchester United

  • Barcelona

  • Arsenal

  • Real Madrid

  • A.C. Milan

  • Liverpool

  • Manchester City


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gaurav_indian

CG Artist
I HATE REAL MADRID AND MAN UTD..... i'm confused which one i hate more...


May be you hate yourself more?:lol:I hope your confusion is clear.

Man Utd toh har ek dil ki team hai.Yeh Arsenal_gunners ke dil mein bhi Man Utd ke liye soft corner hai but show nahi karta.:lol:
 
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Arsenal_Gunners

Arsenal_Gunners

Human Spambot
:lol::lol:
Good job spuddies.Now go get relegated.
What a fantastic last 7 days.Progressed in FA cup,progressed in CL,got 4th in PL.
All thanks to lord Emmanuel
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New ManU shirts for next season?
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*www.footballshirtculture.com/images/stories/manchester-united-09-10-away-nike-shirt.jpg
Laces :lol:
Actually they aren't as bad as they look on the first sight.
 
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red_devil

Back!
ah nice game between the spuds and villa... and arsenal are back in the top 4...

and @ arsenal_gunners

that new kit is to mark the 100 years of winning a major trophy or some kinda thing like that ... basically to mint in some more money :|


Manchester United will play in a historic strip next season - in honour of a player who helped them win their first major trophy.

Stars including Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo will wear the shirts, which feature a large white V-shape sash down the front.

The kit is based upon a 100-year-old design supplied by one of the club's own players, Billy Meredith, before the 1909 FA Cup Final.

Meredith, nicknamed the "Welsh Wizard", is regarded as football's first superstar and guided United to victory in the Cup and the league title the next year.

A century on, United's kit makers Nike have been asked to rework Meredith's shirt - using high-tech materials rather than heavyweight cotton and with a white sash on a red shirt instead of 1909's red-on-white.

Meredith, a former Welsh coalminer, earned £4 a week at United - then three times a miner's wage but just £298 a week in today's money. As a sideline he ran a sports shop and became the club's kit supplier. For the Wembley final with Bristol City, both sides had to change from their usual red shirts.

Meredith quickly arranged for a set of white lace-up shirts with a red V to be made, and United went on to win 1-0.

Meredith, who also played for Man City, retired from football in 1924 to open a pub and died in 1958.

A Man Utd insider said: "The club felt bringing back this old kit was the perfect way for United to mark 100 years of success."
 

Kl@w-24

Slideshow Bob
Check this out:

*www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgovSQv1SXM&NR=1

WARNING: Listen to it using your HEADPHONES and listen closely!! [NSFW]/[NWS]

Look out for the following:

1 - Paul Parker's widening, bulging eyes.
2 - Pallister's general confusion.
3 - After her suggestion that it was 'just the angle', Ms McQueen's cheeky glance to verify 'Simon's' claims at around the 33-second mark.

:lol:
 
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