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I'll be mildly surprised if ferguson does get hauled up on a disrepute charge by the FA. Wont hold my breath though. Soft twats at Soho Square will say Benitez isnt currently in football so the charge couldnt stick.

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Torres scored from long ball, Gerrard won penalty, didnt vidic get sent off when ball played over top and he brought down Gerrard, and from a pepe goal kick dossena lobbed Van der sar.

 

So what the fuck is ginsoak on about?

 

He's on about 3 bottles of whisky a day by the sounds of it.

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Now that I think about it, didn't pretty much all our goals that day come from long balls?

 

Even if they did, referring to a 1-4 defeat at home to your arch rivals with some kind of attempted gloating smugness is just a disingenuous, ungainly, frankly dumb thing to do.

 

I agree with Dave U's assessment that he must have been jarred when he said that.

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After Rafa's summary of the FA's obsequiousness to Ferguson, a reporter asked the Govan coward for a response. JP's unstable boy said that he would have had to have "studied Freud" to understand Benitez. On hearing this Rafa said "Freud? Yes. I studied him at university".

 

Now this may sound like a class put down by Benitez, as Ferguson was a piece of unsophisticated shit who was too thick to complete an apprenticeship at a Clyde shipyard......as a plater......., while Rafa was the academic son of a comfortably off Spanish family. But it wasn't. Truth was the issue.

 

What Rafa had said was the truth: about the favouritism United had enjoyed from the FA. The media, dazzled by the 'Sir' appendage to Ferguson's (the Socialist's) name, supported the Manc moron's half-witted response and launched the 'rant' offensive against Benitez. Yet there was no direct response to Rafa's assertions. To this day the obnoxious 'guest speaker' at stockbroker's dinners has never addressed Benitez's accusations,. and, most tellingly, no member of our media has invited him to do so.

 

Rafa's facts were (are) uncontested. The 'clown' in this scenario is not the man who accused but the gobshite who could not refute those accusations. The cunt who, to this day, cannot offer anything other than cowardly, snide and uncontrollably angry insults to the accusation that he and his club benefit from a corrupt relationship with our sport's governing body.

 

Be it being allowed to opt out of the FA cup for a disastrous tour of South America, a favourable fixture list or lack of investigation into molestation complaints by South African hotel staff. 'Sir' fucking, money-grubbing, rich guy's arse licking, father of cunt kicking Darren, shithouse Ferguson's Crusty-esque cynicism, aided and abetted by the FA, would suggest that that the real circus act resides at Old Trafford.

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What? In what way is the manager who beat you 1-4 a 'clown'.

 

Ah, forget it, I've given up trying to understand that cunt. Great manager, but a total cunt.

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i may be wrong but i believe his whole bitterness and obsession with us goes all the way back to sir bobs heroes monstering his team in the european cup in 1980

 

You're quite right. It's pretty common knowledge it goes back that far. All the way down to a certain fellow Scot in Bob's side called Dalglish.

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So is the quote real?

 

Apart from it being disrespectful and completely unprovoked, it also makes no sense. If Benitez said he'd beat them by playing long balls in behind them and then he actually went and did just that, then the sarcastic 'genius' comment and the clown insult are completely out of context with what he's on about.

 

If that quote is real, he was definitely bevvied when he said it.

 

I read the genius comment in either the Times or the Indy today, but that clown bit was not included.

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I read the genius comment in either the Times or the Indy today, but that clown bit was not included.

 

It is online. It seems somebody had the good sense to edit Ferguson's comments in the print version, but forgot the online version.

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That was a great chip by Terry Mac. Fantastic stuff. It was clear that Rafa got under Fergie's skin really bad when he was here. Rafa won the European Cup, got to another final, and he was building us up to be something really good again. Then the whole project lost its way in a sea of politicking and a lack of resources (thanks DM - haven't heard that on here for a while!)

 

Ferguson is a great manager for his club, no doubt about that, but as a human being he is appalling. He has far too much power and the FA are scared of him. I could go on and on, but there's no point. He should be charged for this but nothing will happen.

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That was a great chip by Terry Mac. Fantastic stuff. It was clear that Rafa got under Fergie's skin really bad when he was here. Rafa won the European Cup, got to another final, and he was building us up to be something really good again. Then the whole project lost its way in a sea of politicking and a lack of resources (thanks DM - haven't heard that on here for a while!)

 

What a lovely bunch of players we had back then...

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I hate the bacon faced champagne socialist as much as anybody but on the day of our darkest hour as a club after calling blueshite yesterday . To have Liverpool fans boasting about celebrating the death of a rival manager are we any better than he scum?

Hate ferguson all you want but he personally rung uP rafa after Istanbul and through gritted teeth still said well dOne

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