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Gazzler

Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool and commited those acts the United fans would hate them the same way they hate Suarez now. And if Suarez played for United the United fans would love him.
Such a fine line in between being hated and being a hero.

Captain Obvious

Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool instead of United they wouldn't have won all those trophies,awards to make them heroes.

Gazzler

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Quote from: Captain Obvious on February 17, 2012, 09:47:41 PM
Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool instead of United they wouldn't have won all those trophies,awards to make them heroes.

Truth be told I'm not a Liverpool fan but if Keane and Cantona had played for Liverpool there is a good chance Liverpool would have won the league. If Keane and Cantona had played for any club at the same time there is a good chance that club would have won something they were that good......truth be told

Captain Obvious

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Quote from: Gazzler on February 17, 2012, 09:52:36 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on February 17, 2012, 09:47:41 PM
Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool instead of United they wouldn't have won all those trophies,awards to make them heroes.

Truth be told I'm not a Liverpool fan but if Keane and Cantona had played for Liverpool there is a good chance Liverpool would have won the league. If Keane and Cantona had played for any club at the same time there is a good chance that club would have won something they were that good......truth be told

In the mid,late nineties Liverpool weren't even title contenders and truth be told one or two better players wouldn't have won them the league.

BennyCake

Quote from: From the Bunker on February 17, 2012, 10:08:44 PM

You are the one having a laugh, One guy tried to injure a spectator. The other purposefully ended the career of a fellow professional. There is being the tough guy on the pitch, but you don't take it to the stand or to a personal vendetta.

As for your point about neither playing, unless you were not born or started following United after 2005, one or both of these have been players that played for your favourite team and their unfortunate behavour had no influence on you changing allegances.

For the umpteenth time, Keane's tackle did NOT end Haaland's career.

From the Bunker

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Quote from: BennyCake on February 17, 2012, 11:33:19 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on February 17, 2012, 10:08:44 PM

You are the one having a laugh, One guy tried to injure a spectator. The other purposefully ended the career of a fellow professional. There is being the tough guy on the pitch, but you don't take it to the stand or to a personal vendetta.

As for your point about neither playing, unless you were not born or started following United after 2005, one or both of these have been players that played for your favourite team and their unfortunate behavour had no influence on you changing allegances.

For the umpteenth time, Keane's tackle did NOT end Haaland's career.

The tackle by Roy Keane in the derby in April 2001 put the Norwegian out for a long time, he never played a full 90 minutes again. He underwent an operation on his knee and despite resuming training in the pre season he was forced to withdraw for a second operation. He received a setback when his knee swelled up once more and he was sidelined again. Alfie went through the following two seasons without having started a game for the Blues.

It looked more and more like Alfie was loosing his fitness battle and in February 2003 the club sent him a six month notice on his contract and he was due to leave Manchester City in August 2003. However Keegan decided to give him a last chance to prove his fitness and when pre-season training started Alfie was in place to battle for a place in the squad.

In the summer of 2003 Manchester City midfielder Alf Inge Haaland retires from football. The 30-year-old Manchester City admitted defeat in his battle to overcome a serious knee injury.

gallsman

Two of the greatest the world has ever seen? Really? Cantona on that level? Keane on that level? Your hole.

pintsofguinness

Quote from: Gazzler on February 17, 2012, 09:40:02 PM
Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool and commited those acts the United fans would hate them the same way they hate Suarez now. And if Suarez played for United the United fans would love him.
Such a fine line in between being hated and being a hero.
Suarez wouldn't be playing for united if he embarrassed Fergie in the way he embarrassed Dalglish and I couldn't see him having the support of United fans, particularly when he hasn't done anything of note for the club. Do Liverpool fans (the sane ones) love Suarez?

I can't stand Keane but Cantona was right to give a kicking to yon little thug. 
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

Gazzler

Quote from: pintsofguinness on February 18, 2012, 10:45:07 AM
Quote from: Gazzler on February 17, 2012, 09:40:02 PM
Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool and commited those acts the United fans would hate them the same way they hate Suarez now. And if Suarez played for United the United fans would love him.
Such a fine line in between being hated and being a hero.
Suarez wouldn't be playing for united if he embarrassed Fergie in the way he embarrassed Dalglish and I couldn't see him having the support of United fans, particularly when he hasn't done anything of note for the club. Do Liverpool fans (the sane ones) love Suarez?

I can't stand Keane but Cantona was right to give a kicking to yon little thug.

Of course they would, the same way they love Rooney even after he said he wanted to leave and not to mention his granny shagging antics and then there is Rio and Giggs and their much publicised exploits.
If Suarez played for United the fans would love him. Sure Evra is a bit of a scrot himself and they all love him.
Fans of every club not just United are all blinded towards their own players IMO.
Sure look how they took to Owen even though he played for Liverpool and he would have got loads of abuse when playing against United when he played for Liverpool same with Liverpool fans towards Paul Ince.

everymanaman

Quote from: Gazzler on February 17, 2012, 09:52:36 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on February 17, 2012, 09:47:41 PM
Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool instead of United they wouldn't have won all those trophies,awards to make them heroes.

Truth be told I'm not a Liverpool fan but if Keane and Cantona had played for Liverpool there is a good chance Liverpool would have won the league. If Keane and Cantona had played for any club at the same time there is a good chance that club would have won something they were that good......truth be told

Truth be told that if your granny had balls she'd be your granda

Gazzler

Quote from: everymanaman on February 18, 2012, 04:47:58 PM
Quote from: Gazzler on February 17, 2012, 09:52:36 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on February 17, 2012, 09:47:41 PM
Truth be told if Keane or Cantona had played for Liverpool instead of United they wouldn't have won all those trophies,awards to make them heroes.

Truth be told I'm not a Liverpool fan but if Keane and Cantona had played for Liverpool there is a good chance Liverpool would have won the league. If Keane and Cantona had played for any club at the same time there is a good chance that club would have won something they were that good......truth be told

Truth be told that if your granny had balls she'd be your granda

She was.. She had the op

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The Worker

Have to be fake, they have winners badges on the sleeves.

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