I'll Be Cheering For Manchester United For The Final 2 Games

@marcmm (1804)
Malaysia
May 3, 2012 11:40pm CST
I'm an Arsenal fans and like all Arsenal fans around the globe we really dislike Manchester United. But for the next two game I will put it aside and support ManUtd out of the norm. Why? I rather see Wayne "The Shrek" Rooney and Alex "Sir Red Nose" Ferguson lift the Premier League Trophy than seing the Money Face Former Arsenal Players like Na$ri lifting the trophy. As for the neutral, they also like to see ManUtd. It will show that money can't buy success. It have to be built. Cesc Fabregas, $amir Na$ri & Gael Clichy leaves Arsenal lured by instant success of Barcelona and boyhood club who didn't want in the frst place (Cesc case) and a bank full of money (Na$ri & Clichy case). Now Cesc Fabregas won nothing (I don't count super cup and world club championship cup) with Barcelona. Adebayor leaves Arsenal for ManCity and yet to win anything there and even become and outcast. Now I hope Na$ri and Clichy fate will be the same by winning nothing. Go Manchester United. I only support you now.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
4 May 12
I am also an Arsenal fan, but I would rather see Man City take the title. I think Man United have won too many trophies and I do not want them to get a sizeable lead over the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal. But I do agree with your thoughts that even if they don't win, they would be no sympathy with the Arsenal players mentioned above. Cheers! Ram
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
5 May 12
I agree that what Nasri did was not great. It was not necessarily unprofessional, but really not nice. Remember Cashley Hole or was it Ashley Cole :) Cheers! Ram
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
13 May 12
Ram, I think you are the only Arsenal fans that I know that want ManCitty win the title. I know ManUtd have won it so many times, but the way the win it they deserve it. They didn't distrupt the other team by trying to steal other club player with cash. Unlike City, they try to take all the best player they can had by luring them with money that they know no other club can afford to offer. Because of them and Chelsea at first, it is really difficult for other club for example like Arsenal buy a quality player with a good price they can afford because ManCity and Chelsea will offer double the amount. ronaldgrabham, Yeah, we all don't like to see Nasri lift the title.
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5 May 12
Arsenal fan again. Which is why I don't want to see Nasri on the winning side. Something about him was just not right when he was about to leave; the professionalism had gone out of the window. Nonetheless, here's hoping United take it away mateys!
@luxlyangels (1286)
4 May 12
Yer that's a good one. Manutd won't drop any points again and hopefully mancity would, So manutd would carry their 20th premiership title this year. It would be glorious and magical. And I would be there live to witness it
13 May 12
heart beats manutd - The heart beat of a glorious fan
Yes that's gonna happen today in a few hours. Glory Glory Manutd. Though its seems almost impossible, but it still can happen. Whatever happens, my heart still beats United!!!
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
13 May 12
At the moment the tide are with ManCity. Tonight is the alst game of the season, I just hope ManCity lose and ManUtd win. Apart from that, Arsenal must win also tonight to see them through to the Champion League next season.
@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
4 May 12
Likewise, I am an Arsenal fan and I am also rooting for Man Utd to win the title. While I do not like both clubs, I feel that Man City is the bigger evil and nothing thrills me than seeing them falling flat on their face.
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
4 May 12
Yeah, their money have spoil the game. They are even worse than Chelsea in term of spoiling the market and wages structure. Because of them a lot of club suffers either by cannot afford to buy a player or pay their salary. If ManCity lose, I guess the whole world will rejoice. It will a success for football.
@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
4 May 12
What a justified decision! I am sure that with your dedicated support, my team, Manchester United will have a better chance now to win the league. They say the fan's support counts as an 0.5 goal in a close fought match. Your support, together with many others, will just take the "im" out from the word, impossible. And thanks for the help in providing the 7 positive goal difference as well, or else, it would have been a more difficult huddle to climb across. Now it is only a manageable 8 goals. Not forgetting you also took 3 points out from them. If Manchester United can retain the crown this season, Arsenal did play an important part in that. You left out Kolo Touré in your money $quad. He is quite a player in defense although he was funnily interested in diet pills. My all time favorite player is Liam Brady. The other one is Frank Stapleton who also played for Manchester United. Again, on behalf of a Manchester United fan, I thank you for your generosity in supporting a team that you usually dislike. I also want to extend my appreciation to you for your smartness and football intelligence to know the right team to upkeep from the wannabes although they are actually stronger overall. Thank you.
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
5 May 12
About Kolo Toure. It is funny that non of the Arsenal fans dislike him. Whenever he is back to Emirates, he always get the cheer. Maybe because he always give more than 100 percent whenever he put on the Arsenal shirt. And the reason he left might be why we didn't have that hatred towards him. He was left because of the row with William Gallas and they never spoke to each other (at least that what I understand). The only question we had that time is why did Arsene opted to kept Gallas instead of Toure. Toure will be much better than Gallas who left a season later after running out of his contract. Maybe the money Arsenal gain from Toure is much better than Gallas and considering nobody make an offer for Gallas. Presenting all Arsenal fans and bloggers out there, come on ManUTd. Don't let us down.
• Singapore
4 May 12
I'm a Liverpool fan so I'm rather neutral about who wins the title. Lol, this is the first time I see someone label Alex Ferguson as 'Sir Red Nose', but looking at him on television, his nose is always red, probably from the cold. Man United has spent large portions of money on players' salaries and constantly been doing so through the years until the wealthy owners of Man City broke the record of splurging on players. Cesc Fabregas left for his boyhood club, Barcelona, because he was concerned with Arsenal's chances in contention for any silverware in the Barclays Premier League. He believed that if he left to join Barcelona, he would be able to win something with them, but evidently they just lost the La Liga title to Real Madrid, the first since 2005.
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
13 May 12
Sorry for Cesc, but that just show that it is not easy to win title. Even a move to the club who have won everything for the past year didn't gurantee a trophy. If you follow Arsenal blog a lot, you will read a lot about Sir Red Nose and Rooney The Shreck. It just for fun though. ManCity really hav spoil the market and that is why I hate all those rich owner club. All the best to ManUtd.
• India
4 May 12
i am a die hard fan and i dont mind arsenal winning the league..but if city wins the league itz a shame.the dont have any history to show for.they just buy all the best players fom other leagues.the are not worthy champions.
@marcmm (1804)
• Malaysia
13 May 12
I would be more than happy when Arsenal winning the league next season. ManCity, not just they don't have the history, they just cheat the way to the top. They just want to do another Chelsea. Now look, where are Chelsea. They will be lucky to win the Champion League. ManCity will be like this in the future.