Plenty of talk from pundits and commentators about Manu winning the Europa cup for Manchester. Perhaps millions of people with little interest in football will agree with the pundits.
While any human with an ounce of decency will unite against these terrible acts of inhumanity, how many Man city or Liverpool fans really want Utd to win it for Manchester??
Before you ask, I am a football fan but of a London club. |
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Our respects go out to Manchester and the people involved but we are lfc fans and I am sorry but I want United to lose so badly but knowing them they will pull it off. |
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As a red from Liverpool to be honest before Monday i would have said not fussed if they lose mainly down to the special one with his fuck the premiership attitude of the last few weeks and his smacked arse forgot how to enjoy the game fizzog..
usually i support any British team in such a game ..
tonight i think after what happened on Monday i would like them to win for the youngsters born in what is a great City both on the pitch and those not at the game..
and smile you miserable git.. |
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That's the honest answer I was expecting.
Respect to the victims and their families and everyone affected. We are told to carry on our normal lives, don't change in show of defiance, and that is correct so why change allegiance of your team? After all, the vitriol among fans will return come the new season. |
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Football bores me .. it's just another conduit of commercialism and rampant consumerism.
Buy big TVs and fast food.. live vicariously through your sporting hero's while leading a sedentary lifestyle stuffing your face instead of actually participating in the game by actually playing..
Meh.. |
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"Football bores me .. it's just another conduit of commercialism and rampant consumerism.
Buy big TVs and fast food.. live vicariously through your sporting hero's while leading a sedentary lifestyle stuffing your face instead of actually participating in the game by actually playing..
Meh.. "
Wow. Why can't you do both? |
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Honest answer no I don't want them to win...
The abomination that happened the other night carried out by a coward... I still feel sick that it's happened I can't even look at the pictures of there little faces.
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Pop singers like ariana grande bieber an all millions and millions of people are interested in them its all about the publicity i reckon there will be more of this type of attack fucking perfect target for what they are after.
They are big into that social media like twitter dont have to be a genius to see who gets the most attention |
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"Pop singers like ariana grande bieber an all millions and millions of people are interested in them its all about the publicity i reckon there will be more of this type of attack fucking perfect target for what they are after.
They are big into that social media like twitter dont have to be a genius to see who gets the most attention "
They don't need the publicity. They have enough cash and are idolised enough to live at least 50 consecutive lives. Ariana Grande is in shock and has cancelled her tour. Her mother guided a group of teenage girls behind stage and stayed with them until they were safely collected.
This isn't about publicity. It's about support and compassion.
A tragic event |
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Fair point and you're right, what happened has nothing to do with football however football is often the vehicle used for people to show unity, putting their rivalries to one side briefly.
Reading between the lines, you'll support all English teams if they're playing foreign opposition because you're English.
My club aside, there's only one other English team I'd ever support and that's England.
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The Man City Twitter account tweeted A City United immediately after the final whistle. The responses suggest their fans aren't impressed by this reconciliatory gesture! |
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"Fair point and you're right, what happened has nothing to do with football however football is often the vehicle used for people to show unity, putting their rivalries to one side briefly.
Reading between the lines, you'll support all English teams if they're playing foreign opposition because you're English.
My club aside, there's only one other English team I'd ever support and that's England.
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I take it you are talking to me? If so, press reply + quote, much easier for folk to know who you are replying to then
It doesn't really matter which club you "support", I bought a F****t fan a pint today fs
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"Fair point and you're right, what happened has nothing to do with football however football is often the vehicle used for people to show unity, putting their rivalries to one side briefly.
Reading between the lines, you'll support all English teams if they're playing foreign opposition because you're English.
My club aside, there's only one other English team I'd ever support and that's England.
I take it you are talking to me? If so, press reply + quote, much easier for folk to know who you are replying to then
It doesn't really matter which club you "support", I bought a F****t fan a pint today fs
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Yeah sorry, was replying to you. Well, that fan owes you a pint now. Cheers. |
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It wouldn't have crossed my mind. Monday nights atrocity wasn't an attack against Manchester, is was an attack against everyday people and children by twisted evil fanatics.
The Man Utd thing seems a bit contrived to me. |
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"Fair point and you're right, what happened has nothing to do with football however football is often the vehicle used for people to show unity, putting their rivalries to one side briefly.
Reading between the lines, you'll support all English teams if they're playing foreign opposition because you're English.
My club aside, there's only one other English team I'd ever support and that's England.
I take it you are talking to me? If so, press reply + quote, much easier for folk to know who you are replying to then
It doesn't really matter which club you "support", I bought a F****t fan a pint today fs
Yeah sorry, was replying to you. Well, that fan owes you a pint now. Cheers."
No worries, it's him that has to endure matchdays at the City Ground, not me |
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Forget about football, this atrocity should bring all of the country together against fuckwits who wanna destroy our way of life.
I feel emotional as this could have easy been me,my wife and daughter blown up as we were at the men recently at a concert.
Good on united for winning tonight a fitting tribute to a city in mourning. Xx |
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