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Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:38 pm

About Ole not being a legend :thumbup:

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... es-6598772?

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:43 pm

BobbyBlue wrote:About Ole not being a legend :thumbup:

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... es-6598772?


Moyes will say whatever SAF tells him to.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:45 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
BobbyBlue wrote:About Ole not being a legend :thumbup:

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/foot ... es-6598772?


Moyes will say whatever SAF tells him to.


So SAF classes Ole as a Man Utd legend then? :laughing6:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:45 pm

What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 6:50 pm

I could write another book just on how much drivel the antipodean arsehole has tortured this forum with

Claiming Solskjaer isn't regarded as a Manchester United legend is up there with his most cringeworthy trolling statements

:shock:

:laughing6:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:04 pm

CityGent wrote:I could write another book just on how much drivel the antipodean arsehole has tortured this forum with

Claiming Solskjaer isn't regarded as a Manchester United legend is up there with his most cringeworthy trolling statements

:shock:

:laughing6:


Spot on.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:06 pm

beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:10 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Your first sentence says it all.

Your resident weirdo needed 12 pages to argue against that simple fact

:laughing6:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:12 pm

A football expert who didn't know who Billy McNeil was or his status at Celtic.
Hope Ole gets a statue! :lol:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:13 pm

CityGent wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Your first sentence says it all.

Your resident weirdo needed 12 pages to argue against that simple fact

:laughing6:


You can't quote the first sentence without also quoting the last sentence otherwise it's out of context. I accept that some people regard him as a legend but the word is over-used. What's so difficult to understand about that. Also, I note that you don't disagree with the middle two sentences.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:17 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
CityGent wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Your first sentence says it all.

Your resident weirdo needed 12 pages to argue against that simple fact

:laughing6:


You can't quote the first sentence without also quoting the last sentence otherwise it's out of context. I accept that some people regard him as a legend but the word is over-used. What's so difficult to understand about that. Also, I note that you don't disagree with the middle two sentences.


Answer me this, who actually decides who a legend is? I would say it's the fans of the club, and the fans of man utd class him as a man utd legend, end of. :thumbup:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:17 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


The fact that he was a substitute often doesn't change the fact. He also covered the right wing role after Beckham left, and stayed at Man Utd despite offers from other clubs - one by Tottenham in the summer of 1998, which Utd agreed but Solskjær refused. How often do you hear Man Utd supporters sing Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham or Dwight Yorke songs at Old Trafford?

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:20 pm

Monomachos wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


The fact that he was a substitute often doesn't change the fact. He also covered the right wing role after Beckham left, and stayed at Man Utd despite offers from other clubs - one by Tottenham in the summer of 1998, which Utd agreed but Solskjær refused. How often do you hear Man Utd supporters sing Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham or Dwight Yorke songs at Old Trafford?


Everyone knows he is a club legend. You're wasting your time educating pork.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:21 pm

CityGent wrote:I could write another book just on how much drivel the antipodean arsehole has tortured this forum with

Claiming Solskjaer isn't regarded as a Manchester United legend is up there with his most cringeworthy trolling statements

:shock:

:laughing6:

I can't believe the mods let him still run a mock oh here

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:23 pm

Monomachos wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


The fact that he was a substitute often doesn't change the fact. He also covered the right wing role after Beckham left, and stayed at Man Utd despite offers from other clubs - one by Tottenham in the summer of 1998, which Utd agreed but Solskjær refused. How often do you hear Man Utd supporters sing Andy Cole, Teddy Sheringham or Dwight Yorke songs at Old Trafford?


If I'm honest, I've never heard any Man Utd fans singing at Old Trafford! You're right about the songs, but if someone else had scored in added time in the CL final, then maybe there would be songs about them

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:24 pm

wez1927 wrote:
CityGent wrote:I could write another book just on how much drivel the antipodean arsehole has tortured this forum with

Claiming Solskjaer isn't regarded as a Manchester United legend is up there with his most cringeworthy trolling statements

:shock:

:laughing6:

I can't believe the mods let him still run a mock oh here


What would you suggest Wez?

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:25 pm

BobbyBlue wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
CityGent wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Your first sentence says it all.

Your resident weirdo needed 12 pages to argue against that simple fact

:laughing6:


You can't quote the first sentence without also quoting the last sentence otherwise it's out of context. I accept that some people regard him as a legend but the word is over-used. What's so difficult to understand about that. Also, I note that you don't disagree with the middle two sentences.


Answer me this, who actually decides who a legend is? I would say it's the fans of the club, and the fans of man utd class him as a man utd legend, end of. :thumbup:


So, on that basis, Alan Tate is a legend! Agree?

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:26 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
wez1927 wrote:
CityGent wrote:I could write another book just on how much drivel the antipodean arsehole has tortured this forum with

Claiming Solskjaer isn't regarded as a Manchester United legend is up there with his most cringeworthy trolling statements

:shock:

:laughing6:

I can't believe the mods let him still run a mock oh here


What would you suggest Wez?


He needs a break, for his own well being. City gent had him wrapped up for months and the forum was a decent place. You only have to look at threads to see what he brings.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:27 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
BobbyBlue wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
CityGent wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Your first sentence says it all.

Your resident weirdo needed 12 pages to argue against that simple fact

:laughing6:


You can't quote the first sentence without also quoting the last sentence otherwise it's out of context. I accept that some people regard him as a legend but the word is over-used. What's so difficult to understand about that. Also, I note that you don't disagree with the middle two sentences.


Answer me this, who actually decides who a legend is? I would say it's the fans of the club, and the fans of man utd class him as a man utd legend, end of. :thumbup:


So, on that basis, Alan Tate is a legend! Agree?


Stop embarrassing yourself. :laughing6:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:30 pm

Club's get the legends they deserve I guess.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:34 pm

wez1927 wrote:
CityGent wrote:I could write another book just on how much drivel the antipodean arsehole has tortured this forum with

Claiming Solskjaer isn't regarded as a Manchester United legend is up there with his most cringeworthy trolling statements

:shock:

:laughing6:

I can't believe the mods let him still run a mock oh here


Nothing they can do mate. If the most determined of warped trolls want to create upto 200 usernames or more then unless Annis changes the banner above then anyone can post

To me, you and the average sane human being his behaviour is seen as disturbing, but it's normal to the friendless freak

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:39 pm

PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Dumbest post ever award. He contributed loads at United and was loyal FFS.

He scored 1 in every 2.5 games so 2 in 5 from the bench and played over 200 matches scoring almost 100 goals and is not a legend according to you. One of the best players on our screens growing up. You're delusional and this proves it. Either that or you're about 12 and didn't see Solskjaer's playing career.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:41 pm

CityGent wrote:
Nothing they can do mate. If the most determined of warped trolls want to create upto 200 usernames or more then unless Annis changes the banner above then anyone can post

To me, you and the average sane human being his behaviour is seen as disturbing, but it's normal to the friendless freak


Tony, I cant wait until I win my bet against him and he refuses to quit the forum proving what a snivelling little liar he is.

Oh and Ince looks like he could be on his way to Liverpool as well given that this guy is usually on the money.
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Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:41 pm

Green Arrow wrote:
PremierJacks wrote:
beddaubluebird wrote:What is your opinion of Ole's' status at Old Trafford then Premier? Do you have one?
Agree with Wiiliam or Moyes?


Solskjaer is regarded as a legend for scoring the winning goal in the CL final in added time. If you look at his career at Man Utd he was used mainly as a substitute. When you consider other legends, how many of those were regular bench-warmers. Just think that the word "legend" is sometimes a little over-used.


Dumbest post ever award. He contributed loads at United and was loyal FFS.

He scored 1 in every 2.5 games so 2 in 5 from the bench and played over 200 matches scoring almost 100 goals and is not a legend according to you. One of the best players on our screens growing up. You're delusional and this proves it. Either that or you're about 12 and didn't see Solskjaer's playing career.[/quote

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Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:43 pm

Thats 2-1 to me then in the fishing game. Im 2-1 up against you. :D :ayatollah:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:43 pm

Green Arrow wrote:
CityGent wrote:
Nothing they can do mate. If the most determined of warped trolls want to create upto 200 usernames or more then unless Annis changes the banner above then anyone can post

To me, you and the average sane human being his behaviour is seen as disturbing, but it's normal to the friendless freak


Tony, I cant wait until I win my bet against him and he refuses to quit the forum proving what a snivelling little liar he is.

Oh and Ince looks like he could be on his way to Liverpool as well given that this guy is usually on the money.


What bet is that James?

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:44 pm

CityGent wrote:What bet is that James?


Bet with Roathie.

Ince signs for Swansea in the summer - I pay £5 to Cancer Research UK and leave the forum.
Ince signs for Liverpool in the summer - Roathie pays £5 to Ty Hafan and leaves the forum.

If Ince signs a pre contract now with Liverpool and still goes on loan to Swansea before moving to Liverpool watch Roathie squirm out of it saying that he actually signed in January and then moved and did not sign in the summer. He will do whatever necessary to get out of this bet whereas even if he signs for Swansea on a perm at the end of this window I'm still man enough to hold up my end of the bargain. He won't. He will twist it.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:45 pm

Green Arrow wrote:Thats 2-1 to me then in the fishing game. Im 2-1 up against you. :D :ayatollah:


Plenty of time for a come back.

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:48 pm

Green Arrow wrote:
CityGent wrote:What bet is that James?


Bet with Roathie.

Ince signs for Swansea in the summer - I pay £5 to Cancer Research UK and leave the forum.
Ince signs for Liverpool in the summer - Roathie pays £5 to Ty Hafan and leaves the forum.

If Ince signs a pre contract now with Liverpool and still goes on loan to Swansea before moving to Liverpool watch Roathie squirm out of it saying that he actually signed in January and then moved and did not sign in the summer. He will do whatever necessary to get out of this bet whereas even if he signs for Swansea on a perm at the end of this window I'm still man enough to hold up my end of the bargain. He won't. He will twist it.


He's a fantasist. I can't remember what it was but under the Roath magic account there was an ongoing dispute over a bet he welched on. He'll never leave the forum. It's a big part of his life :laughing6:

Re: Looks like even Moyes disagrees with Roathy

Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:51 pm

CityGent wrote:
Green Arrow wrote:
CityGent wrote:What bet is that James?


Bet with Roathie.

Ince signs for Swansea in the summer - I pay £5 to Cancer Research UK and leave the forum.
Ince signs for Liverpool in the summer - Roathie pays £5 to Ty Hafan and leaves the forum.

If Ince signs a pre contract now with Liverpool and still goes on loan to Swansea before moving to Liverpool watch Roathie squirm out of it saying that he actually signed in January and then moved and did not sign in the summer. He will do whatever necessary to get out of this bet whereas even if he signs for Swansea on a perm at the end of this window I'm still man enough to hold up my end of the bargain. He won't. He will twist it.


He's a fantasist. I can't remember what it was but under the Roath magic account there was an ongoing dispute over a bet he welched on. He'll never leave the forum. It's a big part of his life :laughing6:


Seconded.