SteelCity Blade
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Well said Linz, but remember we're called.........."YOOONITED" 

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C'est moi.
2in3 = Linz
It did grind at first, but towards the end of the match, there was some begrudging acknowledgement from the commentator that MUFC had been given a good game, and the Pundit co-commentating (whoever it was) was almost complimentary about the Team.
Wasn't it Lou Macari?
I like how it's a decent write up for the first 2 goals then the rest of the game is written up in 2 sentences!
There were three Irish players involved in the first leg semi final of the FA youth cup as Manchester united and Sheffield played out a 2-2 at Bramall Lane.
30,000 people attended the game including Sir Alex Ferguson, who was in the director’s box watching the next crop of youngster’s to come off the old Trafford production line. United will now be favourites to win the cup with the second leg due to be played next Monday.
Defender Michael Keane started for United and played the whole game, Keane whose father hails from Dublin and has featured for Ireland’s under- 17 team, was joined in the line up by his twin brother Will, who has decided to throw his lot in with the England youth set up.
It was Will who grabbed the headlines as he scored United second goal on 70 minutes meanwhile 6ft 1” goal keeper, 17 year old Joe Coll, who hails from Donegal, home of Shay Given and Packie Bonner, was on the bench for United.
The third Irishman involved in the night’s action was young Dublin defender Aaron Barry who played for Sheffield United. The 18 year old was formerly with Arklow Town in Bray.
I watched a steadily getting worse picture from MUTV and was amazed how fair the commentators were. Yes they kept saying United but were very complimentary about the Blades and both kept repeating that thier first goal was never a goal
Agree considering it is a partisan channel. My favourite was "the only bad thing about this game is that it's got to end, it's been a pleasure to watch", can't recall many comments about a blades performance like that recently.
They kept calling them 'United' and us 'Sheffield' on Radio Five. I expressed my displeasure via twitter.
It's the "Sheffield" thing that gets on my tits to be honest. Why not just refer to us as the Blades, that's a far more ITK thing to call us as it would almost intimate that you have a clue who we are and what you're talking about.
Journos are tits, simples :fatbastard:
(altho a Louise Taylor would suffice for that)
Charlie Webster has dyed her hair. Thoughts on that anyone?
Anyway, here's a better report in the Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...nited-2-Manchester-United-2-match-report.html
You're all making a fuss about nothing it's always been the same. Man United the world over have always been "United" like Man City have now become "City".
Move on
UTB
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