My Hopes For Tonight
I was asked by a Manchester United fan last night, who I’m supporting.
Here are my thoughts as I put in a post to the BBC.
As someone, who spent his childhood on the terraces at White Hart Lane, at University supported Everton, and now support Ipswich, I could only give my full backing to the referee and hope that he gives the various cheats and divers the decisions they deserve.
I haven’t changed my thoughts since, but after Manchester United put Ipswich down with a non-goal, I really hope Barcelona do it in style.
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May 28, 2011 - Posted by AnonW | Sport | Barcelona, Football, Manchester United
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