Its on Setanta in Ireland, so maybe somebody somewhere will have some links. go to first row sports dot tv
Yep, now a couple of penalties, maybe a sending off or two, and a warm slap to Steve Keans alchy face on 90+12 minutes to round off the evening. Happy Birthday "Sir" Alex, let us present us with your Birthday cakewalk. Its a repetitive theme. Its not a case of United "Never knowing when they are beaten"- that old chestnut is shite. Its a simple case of teams like Spurs, Blackpool, and the latest installation in the form of Blackburn, always knowing their place. Its like an accident if they go ahead. Like Tysons sparring partner hitting him back. Secretly, buried within them, is a desire to be violently buggered by United. Especially the managers, guys like Phil Brown, Allardyce, Holloway, Redknapp, they all secretly desire to be heavy with the love-child of a Saturday morning union with "Sir" Alex. "We're ready to surrender a 4 goal lead now, Alex" :shit:
Pace and crosses, that old unpredictable outlet. I've been too harsh on Steve Kean, who would have seen pace and crosses coming. From Valencia. Of all the people. :l1: Personally, I blame Wenkys for surrendering the 2 goal lead, not Kean.
You of all people should know. They fight to the death vs Celtic, but Rangers? Why its Roll-Over-Weekend. Its like an honour or something. "I used to be a manager, I never beat Rangers, and lost 20 times, I deserve an award. I'm on Sir McLeish/Sir Smith/Sir McCoists Christmas-Card list, and they ring me when we are being beaten up by Inter Thistle of Galloway in the League Cup to offer their support". Fuck right off :wack:
Okay, not quite ready for Sir Alex's shaft, but its OK, Kean is preparing the enema, a lovely Castor-Oil and Milk blend, his complicity will be fierce, and cometh right soon.
Okay Kean has it all wrong. He's thrown on somebody called Goodwillie. He should have thrown on somebody called Readyarse. His name must have been Keane before a sloppy registrar misspelled it at the landing dock in Glasgee from Dublin. It could be that there is a Righteous Catholic buried in there somewhere, striving to put a hurting on all and sundry that cross his path. The next 5 minutes, sorry, 15 minutes, will be like one of those witch-tests....if Kean survives, he is chosen, if he fails, he's obviously of the House of Paisley, and deserves my scorn.
It's "dues", I never understood where this "do's" and "does" came from. Fair Dues. :: Anyways, what a way to kick off the new year. Did you check that link I sent? I am going downstairs now to watch Arsenal, and tinker with my gizmos.
Aye, Stiofain O'Keane, is what it must have been before they messed up his name getting off the boat. You will note that "Allardyce" does not translate into Irish. My theories are waterproof, which is more than can be said for DeGea.
"Sir Alex Ferguson suffered the ignominy of watching his Manchester United side lose to basement club Blackburn on his 70th birthday. Yakubu gave Rovers the lead from the spot after Dimitar Berbatov had pulled down defender Chris Samba. The Nigerian made it 2-0 when he made the most of slack defending to thrash in, before Berbatov brought United back into the match with a header and shot. But Grant Hanley spoilt the day for Ferguson when he nodded in the winner." Just getting that up before the BBC change it. Look at the bake on the huns in the background :: Note the language...."Spoilt the day for Ferguson"....thats the mentality alright, you are just here to make up the numbers. :shit: Is "spoilt" even a word? Blackburn Rovers, eliciting spelling mistakes from shocked pundits since 2011.
I bet the old frustration will be creeping in soon at Emirates. They will be relying on Van Morrison to do something for them.