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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 86963" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>I meant generally. He looked a real liability, and I think he really should have got back to the far post and punched that one away for the goal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, priceless isn't it. LMAO, a script-writer couldn't have done a better job.</p><p>I love it, and I hope the story runs and runs. I think it's the pizza/soup that makes it so funny!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>... of course he's playing games. It's simply part of being the top team. You have to compete on all levels, and if playing stupid mind games, and applying subtle pressure to the referees for the next game is part of that, then he has surely joined the Fergie/Whinger club. </p><p></p><p>It's all so transparent, I'm surprised any of it has any effect, but I think it's time that Fergie was not the only manager that can alter the result of games by shouting the odds. Maybe Chelsea will get as much injury time as it takes to equalise from now on too!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh, I think he's more than ready for that. He knows it's a game, and he knows he'll get slagged off when it starts to slip. You can also be sure that he has a response to that already lined up. It's a game, just like football. It's not clever, in fact it's extremely childish, but I think that if he's going to stick around for a while, he may as well kick the sh!t out of Fergie while he's at it.</p><p></p><p>After all, he will surely stay for ten years. Why would he leave the best team on the planet?</p><p></p><p>Everyone else are just also-rans for the forseeable future I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>History counts for nothing. Money talks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 86963, member: 176912"] I meant generally. He looked a real liability, and I think he really should have got back to the far post and punched that one away for the goal. Yes, priceless isn't it. LMAO, a script-writer couldn't have done a better job. I love it, and I hope the story runs and runs. I think it's the pizza/soup that makes it so funny!!! ... of course he's playing games. It's simply part of being the top team. You have to compete on all levels, and if playing stupid mind games, and applying subtle pressure to the referees for the next game is part of that, then he has surely joined the Fergie/Whinger club. It's all so transparent, I'm surprised any of it has any effect, but I think it's time that Fergie was not the only manager that can alter the result of games by shouting the odds. Maybe Chelsea will get as much injury time as it takes to equalise from now on too!!! Oh, I think he's more than ready for that. He knows it's a game, and he knows he'll get slagged off when it starts to slip. You can also be sure that he has a response to that already lined up. It's a game, just like football. It's not clever, in fact it's extremely childish, but I think that if he's going to stick around for a while, he may as well kick the sh!t out of Fergie while he's at it. After all, he will surely stay for ten years. Why would he leave the best team on the planet? Everyone else are just also-rans for the forseeable future I'm afraid. History counts for nothing. Money talks. [/QUOTE]
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