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Who will win 'United v Arsenal'?
UNITED
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  • rachrvp
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Me and Hol in our seats


Teams


Robin makes an appearance in "the manchester suite"


Seats


oops who took that Wink

 
  • Geordie JJ
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Laughing looks like they were good seats, did you control yourself when you scored?

 
  • Becks THFC
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oops who took that Wink


Laughing Laughing I love perfect timing with cameras. I have severel like that.

 
  • rachrvp
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Laughing looks like they were good seats, did you control yourself when you scored?


they were amazing! Laughing i just grabbed hollys arm and shouted under my breath. there were these crazy manc men behind us saying stuff like "kill him" and "break his legs" so i felt it was best to stay under the radar Cool

 
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rachrvp wrote:
oops who took that Wink


Laughing Laughing I love perfect timing with cameras. I have severel like that.


Laughing it may be my third in my collection of RVP bum shots Shocked

 
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Jackpot_Jac wrote:
Laughing looks like they were good seats, did you control yourself when you scored?


they were amazing! Laughing i just grabbed hollys arm and shouted under my breath. there were these crazy manc men behind us saying stuff like "kill him" and "break his legs" so i felt it was best to stay under the radar Cool


if they said that stuff about RVP would you have slapped them?

 
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Laughing 3? Shocked I don't think I has that many of Berbs. He always bends over in the opposite direction Sad But I do like the one of where it looks like he's pointing at me Very Happy Laughing

 
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rachrvp wrote:
Jackpot_Jac wrote:
Laughing looks like they were good seats, did you control yourself when you scored?


they were amazing! Laughing i just grabbed hollys arm and shouted under my breath. there were these crazy manc men behind us saying stuff like "kill him" and "break his legs" so i felt it was best to stay under the radar Cool


if they said that stuff about RVP would you have slapped them?


damn right! i was listening carefully to see who they were talking about, but most of the time it was Gallas or Eboue so i didnt mind haha

 
  • rachrvp
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Laughing 3? Shocked I don't think I has that many of Berbs. He always bends over in the opposite direction Sad But I do like the one of where it looks like he's pointing at me Very Happy Laughing


ahh see, robin always bends in just the right place for me Cool i'll never forget my first bum pic, it was taken at Highbury when we played pompey...memories...

 
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Nice pictures Rachel. You should burn that United program guide though. hahaha. If I was there, I still would have jumped up when Adebayor scored. Laughing

 
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why thankyou Dylan! haha i know you would have! i'm a girl who's scared of mean mancs though Laughing

 
  • Sticky T
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Yeah, those mean mancs. You would never believe it, but some of my family are mancs. Not the City type either.

At least you took advantage of the free stuff. I'd have done the same. Rob them outta house and home.

 
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Yeah, those mean mancs. You would never believe it, but some of my family are mancs. Not the City type either.

At least you took advantage of the free stuff. I'd have done the same. Rob them outta house and home.


at least you didnt follow the trend! well done to your dad for that!

haha yeah, we ate all the food and drank some of the vodka and champagne..got a fair bit out of them for nothing so i'm quite pleased Smile

 
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Nice pictures Rachel. You should burn that United program guide though. hahaha. If I was there, I still would have jumped up when Adebayor scored. Laughing


me too Laughing my plan is still to go to a feyenoord-ajax match and then sit between the feyenoord fans. and yea as we win always i have lots to celebrate.
i just would love to do that. Laughing they all looking at me and thinking...."the bitch"
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  • Sticky T
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Yeah, i'm glad my Dad didn't conform. I'm not the type to either, that's why i took years of abuse at school for supporting Real Madrid.

It was fantastic when we put Man U out of the CL in 2004. We taught them a footballing lesson in the first leg, and my favourite player FIGOOOOOOO scored a wonder goal. It was an absolute beaut. Raul my joint second favourite player scored 2. It was one of my favourite ever games, and i loved winding up the Man U fans the next day. All the Man U fans knew i'd come in acting really smug about it because they were always taking the [beep!]. I didn't disappoint.

 
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Yeah, i'm glad my Dad didn't conform. I'm not the type to either, that's why i took years of abuse at school for supporting Real Madrid.

It was fantastic when we put Man U out of the CL in 2004. We taught them a footballing lesson in the first leg, and my favourite player FIGOOOOOOO scored a wonder goal. It was an absolute beaut. Raul my joint second favourite player scored 2. It was one of my favourite ever games, and i loved winding up the Man U fans the next day. All the Man U fans knew i'd come in acting really smug about it because they were always taking the [beep!]. I didn't disappoint.


good on ya!!

 
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Jackpot_Jac wrote:
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Jackpot_Jac wrote:
does anyone like specnur?


I don't dislike him. I prefer not to dislike people. I like to think i'm quite a nice person. I rarely say things that would really hurt someone. Yes, yes, i know on here i used to be a hothead, but i'm a changed man., Honest!

I appreciate specnur's contribution. If he talks the truth and contributes positively, which he does do. He does sometimes come out with rubbish, which everyone highlights and ridicules him for. That's fair enough, and the price he pays for posting the odd bit of rubbish. He'll learn. Either way, he's a regular poster and it's those who keep the forum going.


i was only asking the question because i have not been on the site that long. we all have our opinions on football so i dont have a problem with him personally. from what i know of you i agree that you are a nice person.


My god this is nauseating. Did you come here looking for companionship.

As you can probably tell i don't give two sh*ts about you or anyone else.I came here to pull the skirts off of those who talk complete t*ss, and looking at on how many run from the truth or can't contradict what i say with facts ,i am winning hands down.
I am not so insecure to offended by those who skirt the subject, becasue they are beneath me.

That's being diplomatic!

 
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specnur wrote:
Jackpot_Jac wrote:
Sticky T wrote:
Jackpot_Jac wrote:
does anyone like specnur?


I don't dislike him. I prefer not to dislike people. I like to think i'm quite a nice person. I rarely say things that would really hurt someone. Yes, yes, i know on here i used to be a hothead, but i'm a changed man., Honest!

I appreciate specnur's contribution. If he talks the truth and contributes positively, which he does do. He does sometimes come out with rubbish, which everyone highlights and ridicules him for. That's fair enough, and the price he pays for posting the odd bit of rubbish. He'll learn. Either way, he's a regular poster and it's those who keep the forum going.


i was only asking the question because i have not been on the site that long. we all have our opinions on football so i dont have a problem with him personally. from what i know of you i agree that you are a nice person.


My god this is nauseating. Did you come here looking for companionship.

As you can probably tell i don't give two sh*ts about you or anyone else.I came here to pull the skirts off of those who talk complete t*ss, and looking at on how many run from the truth or can't contradict what i say with facts ,i am winning hands down.
I am not so insecure to offended by those who skirt the subject, becasue they are beneath me.

That's being diplomatic!


its the taking part that counts, not the winning Rolling Eyes
and leave my skirt alone!

 
  • Sparkyjinx
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specnur wrote:
Jackpot_Jac wrote:
Sticky T wrote:
Jackpot_Jac wrote:
does anyone like specnur?


I don't dislike him. I prefer not to dislike people. I like to think i'm quite a nice person. I rarely say things that would really hurt someone. Yes, yes, i know on here i used to be a hothead, but i'm a changed man., Honest!

I appreciate specnur's contribution. If he talks the truth and contributes positively, which he does do. He does sometimes come out with rubbish, which everyone highlights and ridicules him for. That's fair enough, and the price he pays for posting the odd bit of rubbish. He'll learn. Either way, he's a regular poster and it's those who keep the forum going.


i was only asking the question because i have not been on the site that long. we all have our opinions on football so i dont have a problem with him personally. from what i know of you i agree that you are a nice person.


My god this is nauseating. Did you come here looking for companionship.

As you can probably tell i don't give two sh*ts about you or anyone else.I came here to pull the skirts off of those who talk complete t*ss, and looking at on how many run from the truth or can't contradict what i say with facts ,i am winning hands down.
I am not so insecure to offended by those who skirt the subject, becasue they are beneath me.

That's being diplomatic!

Laughing

Crikey specnur you are taking your delusional warped-ness to a new never-before-seen level!

Remarkable, I'll give you that...

 
  • Hudge
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Sticky T wrote:
Yeah, i'm glad my Dad didn't conform. I'm not the type to either, that's why i took years of abuse at school for supporting Real Madrid.

It was fantastic when we put Man U out of the CL in 2004. We taught them a footballing lesson in the first leg, and my favourite player FIGOOOOOOO scored a wonder goal. It was an absolute beaut. Raul my joint second favourite player scored 2. It was one of my favourite ever games, and i loved winding up the Man U fans the next day. All the Man U fans knew i'd come in acting really smug about it because they were always taking the [beep!]. I didn't disappoint.

That was one of my favourite games aswell (I support Liverpool) because it was just a great game.

Rachrvp, I went to the Emirates for the Leage game recently and sat with the Arsenal fans. It's hard to control yourself when your team scores, I managed it, but it was fun at half time, walking around behind enemy lines with my Liverpool shirt on (1-0) at the time

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