No way. Hate them Alex Ferguson is the spawn of the devil.
2006-09-11 02:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Obviously. The most heavily supported club in the world is going to have a few fans in the country the club is in, don't you think. There's loads of us. Don't tell me that sad old joke about man utd fans all being Londoners has now gone global and we all live in Hong Kong or something. I wouldn't mind, but Salford's not all bad! I wouldn't move to London for any amount of money!!!
Is there something you actually wanted to know, or is this some sort of wierd anti united joke?
Oh and to the pillock who described them as "awful"... please look up the word "awful" and the word "successful" in a dictionary. I believe you may be confusing the two.
We all know that we are hate, but there's actually very little to hate about united, other than the jealousy driven type (except Christiano Ronaldo, but we all have a cross to bear - and everyone's forgotten Chelsea's Carvalho having a part to play in that drama!). The truth is despite success, disaster, financial ruin, financial sell outs and multi-national players, the club retains a fair ammount of decency, traditionalist British approaches, character and honesty. Fergie is bull headed and will cut his nose off to spite his face, but he's honest to the point of blatency.
Can I just point out that you can't say the same for the likes of Arsenal and Wenger and the very dubiously positioned Mr Dein. You want to know why Sven took Walcott to the world cup but didn't use him, or why Arsenal pretty much got away the the infamous incident involving Van Nistlerooy, or why the Ashley Cole/ Chelsea situation got so much attention? And in spite of appearing to just be a sniveling, whining French git, hasn't anybody else noticed tha Arsene Wenger is in fact a bug eyed alien wearing an ill fitting human skin?
2006-09-11 02:58:19
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answered by lickintonight 4
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Yes I am a Manchester United fan. So long as your loyal to the team that you pick then you can call yourself a fan
2006-09-11 03:20:07
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answered by flex_99_uk 1
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Yes there are thousands of us in the uk alone, can not imagine the number world wide, they are very well supported by us fan`s
2006-09-11 03:06:46
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answered by madge 51 6
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I have been a man united supporter for 42 years and was sad when they let beckham go but i still support them we are the most hated club and its because we are successful.
2006-09-11 09:12:01
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answered by polly 1
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Of course i am, their the only decent team in Manchester to support so of couse a Manc like me supports them.
2006-09-11 06:51:48
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answered by keith 4
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Nope not I.
I like to see their Manager come up with his excuses after they have had a poor a game, the grey strips one was a classic of all time.
2006-09-11 02:57:44
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answered by ? 2
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i second what that guy above me says.....if you pick your team when you're still young and stay loyal.....why does it matter? i've lived in machester my whole life and couldn't care less where you're from
it's weird how it's usually liverpool fans who complain about man u fans being glory hunters.....why do you think liverpool's popularity surged to its highest point in the 80s?
2006-09-11 05:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I live in the Midlands, so I`m not far enough away to be a fan.
2006-09-11 06:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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hi pal
i'm a man united fan
i'm not in uk
i'm in jordam (next to isreal)
but united is my life
and 4 ever
2006-09-11 02:50:40
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answered by Safe 2
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