Sods Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 On Sunderland defender Clive Clarke, who suffered a heart attack while on loan at Leicester...'On a night we got beaten in the cup by Luton, the staff came in and said, "Clive Clarke has had a heart attack at Leicester". 'I said, "Is he OK? I'm shocked they found one, you could never tell by the way he plays". 'Clarke later goes and does a piece in some newspaper telling the world that I have lost the dressing room. How does he know? He wasn't there! Clown.'
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Dont like Roy Keane, and dont want him. Whats more is that he was shit at Ipswich.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Fuk this. How would you feel if he came in and got us up? You'd all be scrambling to get to the TO asking if you may please have your ST back. Either support the club all the time or not at all
OLD norfox Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 I have followed LCFC since 1971 and the club is bigger than any person. But I don't want the club to be assosiated with the behaviour from people like Roy Keane, walking away from his country in the WC nor the violent conduct against Haaland. Take a look at Tony Schumaker trying to kill Battiston or the way the french team acted in last WC. Would you honestly say that things like that is ok to be connected to your club ???? NO KEANE
Guest Basildon Fox Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Fuk this. How would you feel if he came in and got us up? You'd all be scrambling to get to the TO asking if you may please have your ST back. Either support the club all the time or not at all Who are you to tell people that? If people feel their principles would be at stake by supporting that odious oaf then they have every right to boycott. Doesn't make them less of a fan because they have principles and morals does it?
muzzy1981 Posted 4 November 2011 Author Posted 4 November 2011 Why would you right him off before he was given a chance? It's such a pathetic mentality you people have. Grow some fvcking brains you insufferable cretins. It's not like he raped your kid or killed your mum? Jesus. How do you know he wouldn't? When he was at Man U apparently Andy caught him tossing off a goat whilst on tour in Turkey.
Zingari Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 How do you know he wouldn't? When he was at Man U apparently Andy caught him tossing off a goat whilst on tour in Turkey. it was all the newspapers but i thought he'd been caught tossing off a turkey in Goa
Alf Bentley Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 All the people saying Keane is a horrible person are incorrect, I met him last summer at Alton Towers and he seemed like a very nice well mannered family man all the rides were broke and I didn't hear him complain once! You must have arrived shortly after me, then. He'd just got into one of his intense moods after Mick McCarthy's mobile went off; he had trashed every single ride on the site, allegedly...
Master Fox Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 How do you know he wouldn't? When he was at Man U apparently Andy caught him tossing off a goat whilst on tour in Turkey. So what? Who cares what he's done in the past. Nothing too terrible by the sounds of it. Have any of his actions had any impact on your life whatsoever? NO! Then shut up and stop whinging on like a fag. Most of your opinions are based on some tabloid bullshit story anyway. Use your fvukcing brains for once.
muzzy1981 Posted 4 November 2011 Author Posted 4 November 2011 Who are you to tell people that? If people feel their principles would be at stake by supporting that odious oaf then they have every right to boycott. Doesn't make them less of a fan because they have principles and morals does it? Well said Zaphod. Even if he got us up I would struggle to like the guy, hence why I am desperate for him not to come Say NO to KeaNO. The fact that we have shed loads more cash than other clubs needs to be balanced out by having a respectable likeable manager. Not an arrogant, psychotic air-head.
Master Fox Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Well said Zaphod. Even if he got us up I would struggle to like the guy, hence why I am desperate for him not to come Say NO to KeaNO. The fact that we have shed loads more cash than other clubs needs to be balanced out by having a respectable likeable manager. Not an arrogant, psychotic air-head. You're a moron.
Kitchandro Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 On Sunderland defender Clive Clarke, who suffered a heart attack while on loan at Leicester...'On a night we got beaten in the cup by Luton, the staff came in and said, "Clive Clarke has had a heart attack at Leicester". 'I said, "Is he OK? I'm shocked they found one, you could never tell by the way he plays". 'Clarke later goes and does a piece in some newspaper telling the world that I have lost the dressing room. How does he know? He wasn't there! Clown.' This.
Babylon Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 All the people saying Keane is a horrible person are incorrect, I met him last summer at Alton Towers and he seemed like a very nice well mannered family man all the rides were broke and I didn't hear him complain once! Irishman working on a fun fair that has dodgy rides... hmmmm.
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Pretty certain Keane will be our new manager. We'll see, only saying what I've been told and it came from someone very close to him.
Saxondale Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 On Sunderland defender Clive Clarke, who suffered a heart attack while on loan at Leicester...'On a night we got beaten in the cup by Luton, the staff came in and said, "Clive Clarke has had a heart attack at Leicester". 'I said, "Is he OK? I'm shocked they found one, you could never tell by the way he plays". 'Clarke later goes and does a piece in some newspaper telling the world that I have lost the dressing room. How does he know? He wasn't there! Clown.' What an actual anus.
Zingari Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Pretty certain Keane will be our new manager. We'll see, only saying what I've been told and it came from someone very close to him. his labrador ?
Craig Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Pretty certain Keane will be our new manager. We'll see, only saying what I've been told and it came from someone very close to him. asl?
muzzy1981 Posted 4 November 2011 Author Posted 4 November 2011 So what? Who cares what he's done in the past. Nothing too terrible by the sounds of it. Have any of his actions had any impact on your life whatsoever? NO! Then shut up and stop whinging on like a fag. Most of your opinions are based on some tabloid bullshit story anyway. Use your fvukcing brains for once. Tabloid Bullshit? Roy Keane autobiography: "I'd waited long enough. I ****ing hit him hard. The ball was there (I think). Take that you ****. And don't ever stand over me sneering about fake injuries" Perhaps my expectations of how humans should behave towards each other is different to yours? No it didn't effect me directly but, how would you feel if someone did that you, or your brother or son? I certainly wouldn't want them managing my football team.
Babylon Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Tabloid Bullshit? And Steve Walsh never went out to injure someone? Yet he's a hero here, go figure.
tomtom Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Tabloid Bullshit? Roy Keane autobiography: "I'd waited long enough. I ****ing hit him hard. The ball was there (I think). Take that you ****. And don't ever stand over me sneering about fake injuries" Perhaps my expectations of how humans should behave towards each other is different to yours? No it didn't effect me directly but, how would you feel if someone did that you, or your brother or son? I certainly wouldn't want them managing my football team. Have a word with yourself, do you think this is the only bad challenge like that that's ever happened ?? The only reason its so publicized is because he wrote about it in his book We've had some pretty tasty ****ers play for us over the years and are you naive enough to think they never once deliberately hurt an opponent ????
hornyhollthefox123 Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 Well Keane was at fergusons 25th anniversary dinner at old trafford cc last night with his family, and it was more than strongly suggested by them that he will be our new manager by Sunday. Make of it what u will. I'm not ITK but thought I'd share this
Corky Posted 4 November 2011 Posted 4 November 2011 And Steve Walsh never went out to injure someone? Yet he's a hero here, go figure. But he was OUR hero
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