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Topic: Not a cow milked in Manchester today!
Hitch
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Posted: 14-May-2012 17:54
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Big city centre celebrations tonight.

Was there ever scenes like this when Utd won the title?

The common consensus seems to be this was the best Premiership campaign in it's 20 year history.

Incredible supporters Man City seem to have!


Eric
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:03
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Obviously the fact that they havent won it in 44 years has contributed to these kind of celebrations.

United are winning titles continuously for 20 years hence it is second nature to them at this stage.
Rebel CNC
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:09
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I'd say the true Manchester based United supporters will know what noisy neighbours are really like by the end of the weeek.

The celebrations following City's FA cup victory last year were incredible but will be like the Vicar's tea party compared to what's in store tonight and over coming days.

Hitch
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:11
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Originally posted by Eric:
United are winning titles continuously for 20 years hence it is second nature to them at this stage.

But what about the first time they won it? Was there the same happy madness as yesterday and today?



cerebus
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:31
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Originally posted by Hitch:

Big city centre celebrations tonight.Was there ever scenes like this when Utd won the title?!

Nah Manchester was an oasis of waiting.... for the rapture of the supersonic masterplan that would live forever and have have old whisky nose looking back in anger and wonder wall went wrong.....some might say ....allegedly. .
Yojimbo
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:31
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Originally posted by Hitch:

Big city centre celebrations tonight.Was there ever scenes like this when Utd won the title?The common consensus seems to be this was the best Premiership campaign in it's 20 year history.Incredible supporters Man City seem to have!

live streaming of the parade, Hitch
http://live.mcfc.co.uk/
Yojimbo
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:33
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Originally posted by Rebel CNC:
I'd say the true Manchester based United supporters

What Manchester based United supporters??
Hitch
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Posted: 14-May-2012 18:34
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:

live streaming of the parade, Hitch
http://live.mcfc.co.uk/

Amazing scenes there, Jim

A veritable sea of blue!



Blanco
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Posted: 14-May-2012 21:10
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What was Tevez at with the RIP Fergie sign, a little bit tasteless I thought, RIP Man Utd alright , but there is life in old whiskey nose yet.

Patrick Vieria reckons they will dominate English football for at least the next 7 years, these celebrations could become very familiar over the coming years with the money they have.

Bicycle Kick
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Posted: 14-May-2012 21:26
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The first time the Premier League has been won by a Manchester team since it started 20 years ago!
frasiercrane
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Posted: 14-May-2012 21:29
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:

What Manchester based United supporters??

Oh the irony
feckarseindustries
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Posted: 14-May-2012 21:30
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Trevez is a disgraceful spoilt brat, I dnt hv much time for fergie but that's bad form alrite
Yojimbo
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Posted: 14-May-2012 21:47
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Originally posted by Blanco:
What was Tevez at with the RIP Fergie sign, a little bit tasteless I thought, RIP Man Utd alright , but there is life in old whiskey nose yet.Patrick Vieria reckons they will dominate English football for at least the next 7 years, these celebrations could become very familiar over the coming years with the money they have.

Wasn't so long ago Tevez was saying Fergie was the best manager he ever had
How quickly they forget, eh?

greendolphin
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Posted: 14-May-2012 22:52
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Old whiskey nose won't sleep a wink tonight with all that racket going on! In fairness the fashion in which they won it was something. City fans didn't shout so much since Dennis Law scored that infamous goal. Best team by a mile. The likes of Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Utd have catching up to do.
cerebus
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Posted: 14-May-2012 23:04
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Originally posted by Yojimbo:

Wasn't so long ago Tevez was saying Fergie was the best manager he ever had
How quickly they forget, eh?

Yo, yo sure yo name ain't yojumbo?

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