And your infantile gloating last week over the take over is looking increasingly hilarious. Everyone’s a winner.
Aww Micky....Mickey.......MICKEEEE..... Trust me I feel your hurt, the BBC Man Ure lovers club must be totally wounded tonight..... At least Mourinho had the grace to accept they had been beaten by a team who deserved their victory.Sadly the true Man Ure fans fromEssex,Sussex..most of the 'home counties and Asia were not quite as gracious
Hammered again, yeah? I'll ask again, even though you've never been sober enough to offer anything like a coherent reply; what evidence do you have for this bizarre theory about Man Utd and BBC Sport?? C'mon, give it a go. There may be more, but I know of only 3 supporters of that club in the whole dept. I can give you loads of City fans, even more Spurs fans. Two Chelsea, a handful of Liverpool, two Sunderland, one Newcastle, three Villa. Loads more clubs represented, like any workplace. We even have a Wendy. I worked on MOTD last night & we absolutely pillocked United - the analysis completely put them away. We also praised Huddersfield's performance. Your little fantasies, as usual, based on precisely f**k-all. So, break free from the ale-induced fog of yet another hangover and offer up even a solitary shred of evidence for your bizarre, ill-informed theory. We're waiting.....
Micky Finn im a nosey fecker pmsl ....and you can tell me to do one buddy lol ..but whats your job role within the BBC
Producer, BBC sport. Mainly studio directing these days, predominantly on football, bit of athletics, tennis, cycling, Olympics and that.....
Bit of mist descending over the River Irwell (blocking our view of Old Trafford, I should add, for DT's pleasure) but nope, not yet.
It was very dark here earlier, and it looked like it would pile it down, but it never happened. Brightened up over Dodeth now, hope the clouds clear so I can watch for the Northern Lights from the top of the muckstack.
Just got back down from the top of the muckstack. I was sure I'd seen the Northern Lights, but then I realised it was the TV mast on Emley Moor.