blythy
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I don't think I can bring myself to do it.
would leave a sick taste in the mouth and all i can think about when i see him is songs about munich and sick shite like thatblythy said:I don't think I can bring myself to do it.
I don't think that, I, as a Manchester United fan, could chant for Alan Smith, who it seems, will be a Manchester United player soon...mu77 said:why is this in the united forum?
redcharlie said:Poor Walter.
redcharlie said:Poor Walter.
yeh id agree with that. as long as he gave his all for us everytime he played then i could grow to like him. eventually. maybeJJ_Batchelor said:I'm not bothered about the Leeds connection really. He's the type of character who'll give 100% for whoever he's playing for...I think he'll even spill blood for us if he had to.
I don't want him for footballing reasons only.
It's the fact he's a Prize Cnut which bothers me more...JJ_Batchelor said:I'm not bothered about the Leeds connection really.
My sentiments exactly.Wandering Red said:When you pull on the shirt, you belong to Man United. I'll cheer him on the same as anyone else.
He will make it very easy for us to further dislike him when everyone realises how shite he is.Wandering Red said:When you pull on the shirt, you belong to Man United. I'll cheer him on the same as anyone else.
Wright-Phillips is talented however he is only 4stone and 3ft2Nem 7 said:I'd like Wright-Phillips to be signed, or Gerrard.
Because they have talent.
redcharlie said:Poor Walter.
Shane Bluck said:Wright-Phillips is talented however he is only 4stone and 3ft2
Bring on Gerrard! at any cost, we MUST sign him, he is the future!
Shane Bluck said:He will make it very easy for us to further dislike him when everyone realises how shite he is.
It would be a shame if he wern't booted by his new supporters.Jason F said:It would be a shame if he were booed by his new supporters,.
I doubt he would be giving his all for us though , he's played for an anti-manUtd team his entire career... hard to see...JJ_Batchelor said:I'm not bothered about the Leeds connection really. He's the type of character who'll give 100% for whoever he's playing for...I think he'll even spill blood for us if he had to.
I don't want him for footballing reasons only.
You go girl!! Everything you have said is spot on.giggsgirl said:Oh and of course all the other Premier League teams are pro-Manchester United, aren`t they? They are such paragons of fairness when it comes to matters MU - it`s only that crew from over the Pennines who are anti-MU, isn`t it?
An opposition team is an opposition team. Opposition teams can have good fans who are fair and scum who associate themselves with the team but wouldn`t know what football is about. Chelsea fans count some of the nastiest, most bitter fans you could meet anywhere - and if you go by their hooligans, some of the scummiest.
There is an extra rivalry with Leeds but please remember one thing - the modern era of football happened a long time ago and with it came professionalism. Players have the right to move between clubs as they wish, and I for one would question the ambition of a player of Smith`s quality and future potential if he decided to stay with the no-hoper manager and management that have dragged Leeds down to the First Division although the players have to also take responsibility.
If Roy Keane had come from Leeds he would have had the same comments made about him. Dirty scumbag, thug, criminal etc etc ad nauseum. The only reason Eric didn`t get that stick was because he was a foreigner who was never really associated with Leeds - he went to the club, helped it to the title but never really fitted in. He is also a different type of player from Keano and Smith.
But if you try to tell me that Keano would have been welcomed with open arms from Leeds if he had played for them - what a load of nonsense. He was already considered a `dirty` player by opposition fans when he was with Nottingham Forest and that would have been blown right out of proportion if he had played for Leeds.
What choice does he have, Everton?.No one wants him .As i have said before when leeds were flying high he said that he would never join Utd.Gabe said:"Its United or no one." says Smith
Thats a positive sign, eh.
Drifter said:What choice does he have, Everton?.No one wants him .As i have said before when leeds were flying high he said that he would never join Utd.
good post.Keilyn27 said:Smith comes from Lids, so does Milner. Yet there wasn't any "he's Lids Scum" hostility towards the latter when he was linked to Utd.
It is Smith’s own behaviour that created the current level of animosity towards him. His rep and comments in the past about Utd enhanced his hero status amongst the Lids fans and no doubt he's enjoyed that. Now when he's on the verge of joining Utd, it's rebounded on him.
2 sides of the coin really, he's created the mess himself so he's got to deal with it.
giggsgirl said:How do you know no other team wants him?