Mancs on Shearer

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LOL. Just on the Red Issue Website to see them moaning about the England game. Anyway, with great industry, they are making up a song about Shearer which ends "Cos Keano made you p**s yourself". LOL. That big Jessie made Shearer p***s himself? Oh, it's made my day.

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001

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PS. And they call everyone else "bitters".

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001

I'm sure Shearer is p*ssing himself now. Laughing. ;-))

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001

Haha, what in inventive song. It was quite sad to hear, "UNITED! UNITED!" being cried out from the stands today in the England match. I thought that club loyalties were forgotten?

Anyway, nice to see that the Mancs haven't forgotten that Keane lost it AGAIN at SJP. Oh yeah, and we also won 4-3 :)

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001


City are the Bitters Douggie.

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001

err...Paul....the game at SJP had long passages of "toon" biased noise mate. That feckin' "train" noise!!

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001


I wasn't at the England game at SJP, I didn't realise that was shouted. If it was then I didn't notice it on the telly. However, the "UNITED" chants weren't throughout the match, just for a five minute spell during the second half, but it was still a bit strange to hear it.

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001

Paul...it IS surprising. Couldn't have been the locals mind.:-)

-- Anonymous, October 06, 2001

Paul,
I WAS at the Albania match, and the only partisan chanting I heard was one regrettable, but mercifully short, chorus of "stand up if you hate you know who" very early on in the proceedings - almost as if "it has to be done, so let's get it over with!" This chant was consumed by a wider involvement in "stand up if you hate Scotland" - that took me by surprise, but presumably it is a favourite of the more regular England fans.

Otherwise the atmosphere was amazing, and dare I suggest it, perhaps better than yesterday - until the 93rd minute?

-- Anonymous, October 07, 2001


Listened in with ManU Radio aka Radio5. The crowd were very quiet when the Greeks went ahead, both times. Also the whistling during their national anthem was relatively muted, but still audible. Shame.

-- Anonymous, October 07, 2001

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