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Whiskey nose at it again

Discussion in 'Football Chat' started by LFCRebel, Aug 26, 2011.

  1. LFCRebel

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    Sir Alex Ferguson has risked a fresh ban by accusing the FA of treating Manchester United "like shit".

    Fergie, who was hit with a five-match touchline ban last season, said the FA had no idea how important Manchester United had been in producing England players down the years.

    "I hope the FA realise one day that this club has produced more [England] players than any other club in the world and maybe they'll get some joy from that at some point in their lives.

    "[Maybe they'll realise] how important we are to England, you understand? They treat us like shit."



    I believe he's including the following players bought over the years in his "producing" rant such as Carrick(bought for 19million)Ferdinand(30m),Hargreaves(bought for 18million),Smalling(10m)Rooney(27m)Jones(16.5m),Young(16m),


    Is he trying to pass off these bought in players as producing players for England over the years?-6 of the 8 that might be called up were produced as he put it by other clubs,he never ceases to amaze me,no doubt the FA will do FA about it as usual
     
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  2. miked

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    How does that look for any person "looking in" at the game that may only be a passing admirer of the PL, ie someone that would sit down and watch or read about it but not a massive follower, that a manager of a team can say that the FA is treating his team like shit?

    Talk about bringing the game down!
     
  3. SUPERFAN

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    I heared he has ended his interview boycott with the bbc.
     
  4. No Name

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    Yeah a "mutual understanding has been reached"

    Whatever the fcuk thats about.

    Shame really, It used to be great being able to watch MOTD and knowing you wouldnt have to listen to that bollix
     
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    Too true.Always fast forward those cnuts when they're on anyway :)
     
  6. The beard

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    It'll be great watching him squirm when we squash them home and away.
     
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    Pity. Although might never have to see that fat bald twat on the BBC again. ( except for when the mancs lose.
     
  8. LFCRebel

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    Ya what happens when we humiliate thm again?will the whole club go silent again?or just red nose?,id really like to know,always good for at least one childish "throw toys out of the pram moment a season"
     
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    Just seen it there the reporter did'nt even have the balls to question him on his comments.Why he felt that way etc.Spineless f**ks.

    Hope they throw the book at him but doubt anything will happen.
     
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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/apr/14/sir-alex-ferguson-title-race

    Sir Alex Ferguson intends to play it safe for the rest of the season following Manchester United's unexpected reversal at Wigan, with all predictions and projections eschewed in favour of a focus on winning the next game.

    Despite defeat at the DW Stadium United could still finish on their best ever Premier League points total by winning their remaining five games – 94 points at the end of what many consider to be an undistinguished season would put them only a point behind the record 95 set by Chelsea in José Mourinho's blistering first campaign – though Ferguson refuses to look that far ahead.

    "I think we'll just concentrate on Sunday's game against Aston Villa," he says. "There's no need to look ahead. If you take care of the next game the rest will take care of itself."

    In fairness to the United manager it was his City counterpart who was making all the assumptions last weekend. Roberto Mancini conceded the title race was over once United opened up a lead of eight points, and though it seemed little more than a statement of the obvious, if the intention was to lull Ferguson's players into a false sense of security the first part of the plan went well. Naturally the United manager denies any such psychology was at work.

    "I don't think Wednesday night had anything to do with being eight points in front," Ferguson says. "I honestly believe that if we had been playing any other team but Wigan we would have been all right. It's unusual for teams to keep possession of the ball against us that well, they dominated us in the first half. Wigan are playing very well at the moment and I wouldn't be surprised if they beat Arsenal on Monday. If they can get a goal they can win that game. I think if they had a recognised goalscorer they would be comfortably mid-table by now. Roberto Martínez produces teams that play good football. He did it at Swansea and he is sticking to his principles at Wigan. You have to give him credit for that, it's not easy when you're down there in relegation trouble."

    Ferguson has seen too many title run-ins not to know that points are always dropped along the way, sometimes in the most unexpected places, but is equally confident that his team has what it takes to bounce back. "You always get twists and turns, it's how you react that's important," he says. "I remember a few years ago when Liverpool beat us 4-1 at Old Trafford. That genius [Rafael] Benítez said they had planned to beat us by playing long balls behind us. Remember that? Clown."

    What Ferguson may not care to remember is that he himself contributed some comedy of his own that day, trying to maintain United had been the better team despite a comprehensive hammering and Fernando Torres single-handedly leaving Nemanja Vidic's Footballer of the Year credentials in tatters, but his point is that United recovered to win the title by four points.

    "I think the only time I can remember not dropping points in the run-in was the treble year," Ferguson says. "We went right through from December without losing, but that was unusual. Most years you get twists and turns, and even with five games to play you never think it's all over, because that's what this league is like. Villa are not completely safe yet, so they will be thinking the same way, and when you are looking at away trips to places like Wigan, Manchester City and Sunderland you know you will be in for difficult games.

    "Everton at home will not be easy either, they are one of the form teams in the country at the moment, but all we are trying to do for the moment is get back on the winning track against Villa and not look too far ahead. We are in a good position in the league, and compared to the position we were in a few months ago we have to be delighted with the progress we have made."


    Looks like he's hitting the drink hard.
     
  11. F@ces

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    Just wow.
     
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    Another peach from him yesterday passed to me by Manc fan in work, who was bemused by the comment

    Ahem
     
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    .......at the moment.
     
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    Mmmmm What a classless Prick. Can't believe he called another manager a clown in a interview. What a total lack of respect and it's a great example to set to your players and also Young kids growing up. What comes around usually goes around, And no doubt Rafa will once again Put him in his spot in the future.
     
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    Rafa must have really got under his skin if nearly 3 years after he's left the league he's still talking about him. To be honest theres not a thing the man could say that would suprise me. His comments after their home game with newcastle this season sum him up. The linesman obviously made an honest mistake but whiskey face said " I don't know if that linesman will get another premier league game,it's not for me to say". Basically saying the man should be sacked for that one mistake. This coming from a man who claims to be a trade unionist. Scumbag.
     
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    Even if you add the "at the moment" its still not true. Evans has improved, but that's it. He wouldn't get in our team. Ivanovic is the best int hteleague.
     
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    Really shows how much Rafa got under his skin :D - Taggart only gets like that when he is genuinely scared of a particular team and their manager - we had him rattled in '09.

    Hopefully next season KK can rattle him when it comes to the League.
     
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    It's obviously debatable who the best defender in the league is at the moment but I definitely wouldnt have Evans in that debate.
     
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    I think even if he had of put "at the moment" in, it still is very debatable
     
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    That's beautiful that, says a lot about who won the "mind games" that year, just a pity we couldn't have finished the job on the pitch too
     

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