Man Utd vs Celtic
ah right - I was basing my numbers on a few years back and it turns out the full capacity of Celtic Park is 60832, so I'm wrong again!. But did Man U not add more seats only last year or something?btaylo24 wrote:Is it ...I never knew that...I thought Old Traford with its 76,000 + was the biggest (excluding Twick'ham)
Its nice when supporters cheer an old player, somebody who served them well....Manu were cheering Andy Cole the other day and it was a nice touch!
He was pure class in a glass for Manu!
Barry
I found this on answers.com: "In 2002 Celtic Park took 59.9% of the votes in a BBC Radio Five Live poll to find the UK's favourite sporting venue, out-polling the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and Lord's Cricket Ground in London."
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Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
it makes a big difference if you ask me - it would be like me supporting Feyenoord. They're a good team, but why would I choose them instead of a local team?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
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You like who you like is what it comes down to? I like reggae music but does that make me a dick because I'm not Jamaican or from the islands? Does that make me any less authentic a fan?faceless wrote:it makes a big difference if you ask me - it would be like me supporting Feyenoord. They're a good team, but why would I choose them instead of a local team?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
In the past, the West Indies were the only place where you could get good reggae/dub - but that's not the case any more. If I liked reggae I'd support my local bands or djs, even though I'd go and see the big names also, cos that's how you encourage new blood. And it's the same with football isn't it?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:You like who you like is what it comes down to? I like reggae music but does that make me a dick because I'm not Jamaican or from the islands? Does that make me any less authentic a fan?faceless wrote:it makes a big difference if you ask me - it would be like me supporting Feyenoord. They're a good team, but why would I choose them instead of a local team?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
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In your eyes obviouslyfaceless wrote:In the past, the West Indies were the only place where you could get good reggae/dub - but that's not the case any more. If I liked reggae I'd support my local bands or djs, even though I'd go and see the big names also, cos that's how you encourage new blood. And it's the same with football isn't it?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:You like who you like is what it comes down to? I like reggae music but does that make me a dick because I'm not Jamaican or from the islands? Does that make me any less authentic a fan?faceless wrote:it makes a big difference if you ask me - it would be like me supporting Feyenoord. They're a good team, but why would I choose them instead of a local team?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
go on then - explain how it is differentIRiSHMaFIA wrote:In your eyes obviouslyfaceless wrote:In the past, the West Indies were the only place where you could get good reggae/dub - but that's not the case any more. If I liked reggae I'd support my local bands or djs, even though I'd go and see the big names also, cos that's how you encourage new blood. And it's the same with football isn't it?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:You like who you like is what it comes down to? I like reggae music but does that make me a dick because I'm not Jamaican or from the islands? Does that make me any less authentic a fan?faceless wrote:it makes a big difference if you ask me - it would be like me supporting Feyenoord. They're a good team, but why would I choose them instead of a local team?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
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No why would I bother? I don't agree with you and I'm not going to feed into the bullshit that I'm not a REAL fan because of my geographics. I find it ridiculous! .......and that's ALL I have to say about it.faceless wrote:go on then - explain how it is differentIRiSHMaFIA wrote:In your eyes obviouslyfaceless wrote:In the past, the West Indies were the only place where you could get good reggae/dub - but that's not the case any more. If I liked reggae I'd support my local bands or djs, even though I'd go and see the big names also, cos that's how you encourage new blood. And it's the same with football isn't it?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:You like who you like is what it comes down to? I like reggae music but does that make me a dick because I'm not Jamaican or from the islands? Does that make me any less authentic a fan?faceless wrote:it makes a big difference if you ask me - it would be like me supporting Feyenoord. They're a good team, but why would I choose them instead of a local team?IRiSHMaFIA wrote:Well if you mean how many of us here are then you already know both Disco and myself aren't and what difference does that really make? None whatsoever!faceless wrote:you were doing so well until this point!btaylo24 wrote:I'm a Red as well, and proud of it!
""WE WAS ROBBED!!!!""
Barry
Celtic beat Man U through the individual skills of Nakamura and Boruc and brilliant team spirit from the rest, and that's all there is to it - Man U did the usual and just assumed they were going to win, sitting on their big fat bastard laurels too much and then beaten by a team who showed more spark in the last 10 minutes.
How many of you Man U fans are actually from Manchester I wonder?
Well,
My father played for Manchested United for a season (only ever made it as far as the reserves but did manage to play with Geroge Best a few times) so I have a reason to support them.
If you've ever watched league of Ireland football you'll know that the standard is awful which is why lots of Irish people support English teams.
My father played for Manchested United for a season (only ever made it as far as the reserves but did manage to play with Geroge Best a few times) so I have a reason to support them.
If you've ever watched league of Ireland football you'll know that the standard is awful which is why lots of Irish people support English teams.
fair enough - and that's quite a cool story for sure.Disco wrote:Well,
My father played for Manchested United for a season (only ever made it as far as the reserves but did manage to play with Geroge Best a few times) so I have a reason to support them.
If you've ever watched league of Ireland football you'll know that the standard is awful which is why lots of Irish people support English teams.

I've never watched much Irish soccer but Derry City (are they in the Irish league or is it separate?) played Gretna (Scottish Cup finalists, amazingly enough) during the summer in a UEFA qualifier and crushed them pretty well - 5-1.
Well, when you've got a small country such as Scotland or Ireland it's not surpising that the leagues aren't as good as those in bigger countries. Also, look at Holland - they've only a few good league teams, but they make a big impact on the international level regularly and I think a lot of that is down to them having good support at grassroots (including good training for kids).