Sir Alex Ferguson labelled the Bayern Munich players "typical Germans" for surrounding the referee in an attempt to get Rafael sent off, and I have to say I agree with hi... Oh no, hang on... Now I think about it, I seem to remember that a couple of non-German teams in our own Premier League are renowned for surrounding and influencing referees. Hmm.
The man is a complete and absolute joke. A despicable bully.
ReplyDeletei thought it was Italians he didnt like... as I recall his 'plate of spagetti insult' from a couple of years back.
ReplyDeleteyou can drag the scumbag out of the Govan gutter but it seems you cannot drag the gutter out of this scumbag. Not much of a new labour socialist is he, no doubt he'll be telling us all to vote BNP this time.
'The young boy showed a bit of inexperience but they got him sent off, everyone sprinted towards the referee - typical Germans'
ReplyDeleteIf he thought 'the young boy' was in danger of getting sent off, through his inexperience, why didn't he substitute him? That's what good managers do.
And Frank Ribery can hardly be called a 'typical German'! But then he probably hates the French as well, having shown his xenophobia last night
Sir AF - knighted by the Royal Family at some point and therefore a representative of Britain. He should really watch his comments referring to Germans as cheats due to his position/status. Remove his knight hood or he has to make a public apology to Germany. What does Britain stand for?
ReplyDeleteWhat really grinds my gears is their manager then saying 'I thought the English liked fair play', tthe rednosed cunt isnt English !!! Dont tarnish us with the same brush as that ungracious, sore-losing, piss stained alcoholic bitch of a man !
ReplyDeleteWell said everybody.... especially RealMancsAreBlue!
ReplyDeleterealmancsareblue,love it
ReplyDeleteThe Old Codger gets more senile by the day
ReplyDeleteSaw him looking wiskied up and right as rain on sky sports news today, slurring his way through and interview in the winners enclosure after his horse won.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't believe it when the ref had the guts to show a second yellow when Rafael was caught cheating at old Trafford, then those plucky "germans" came back from behind (not too many german players, though). Utd have made surrounding the ref a fine art. Infamy! Infamy! etc
Did you see him post-match the other day, when Chelsea beat them at home? He blamed the ref, saying "we expect better refs for a game of this magnitude", as if Man Utd should have different refs for their games than other premiership teams.
What a knob. I hope he carries on for ever, and never retires. I would hate for Utd to get "the Special one" ahead of us. Don't get me wrong, I quite like Mancini. I'll be pleased for him if he gets us 4th place, then walks straight into his dream job at Juventus, or the Italy manager job.
"Kick Racism out of football" how can he get away with his comments last night in this day and age is unbelieveable. All complaints regarding this to the fa website.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know if this clown is going to be brought up on charges for his xenophobic outburst? Or if there has even been talk of it? He's not just disgraced his club (that takes some doing), or the Premier League, but the whole of English football. They were our last representatives in the Champions League and this ludicrous 'orrible man, starts throwing comments like that around. Surely FIFA should step in?
ReplyDeleteOne thing is for sure, Ribery isnt signing for him!
ReplyDeleteha ha i really had to laugh when i heard ferguscums comments, he who made his team the worlds finest exponents of crowding refs and demanding they do what utd want!
ReplyDeletei also laughed my head off when he said chelsea robbed them with a off-side goal, convieniently forgetting that their goal was pushed into the net by hand! ha ha love it
oh and as for their fans all rushing to buy green and gold? ha ha i suppose they have a need to join some bandwaggon! ha ha
rude, racist and probably drunk.. typical scot
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