Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:36 pm
ah, i see they already made that point on the link... 

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No chance i can't picture that fat English lager lout sitting in puerta del sol eating tapasBelfast Boy wrote:For me he's Madrid bound!
nexum5me wrote:your dead what? the end of the banner's missing. your dead cat? your dead ancestors? and what about his dead what ever it is?Captain Fabregas wrote:Apparently
http://www.redcafe.net/f6/merged-rooney ... ex133.htmlRooney visited by 40 Men In Black tonight, banner left on gates "Sign for City and your dead"
unless they meant "you're dead".
fucking inbreds
Originally Posted by Prophet_of_Doom
Absolutely sickening. The standards of literacy in this country are appalling.
Almost like Karel made it.
I was hoping for all this bollocks to be "put to bed" today. Ah well, tomorrow! Just please before the Stoke game
It´ll be fun to see him score against ManUtd in a light blue shirt.Barriecuda wrote:Maybe he'll get shot
United fans are a buncha whingers. Something doesn't go there way, so they issue death threats. I hope he does join City.
There could quite possibly be a pitch invasion.cusamano wrote:It´ll be fun to see him score against ManUtd in a light blue shirt.Barriecuda wrote:Maybe he'll get shot
United fans are a buncha whingers. Something doesn't go there way, so they issue death threats. I hope he does join City.
But God forbid he´ll get shot.
Threatening behavour no longer a crime?REBEL GOONER wrote:Cheshire police were called to Wayne Rooney's house on Thursday night to break up a demonstration which included a banner reading 'If you join City you die'.
Around 30 Manchester United supporters, many hooded and wearing balaclavas, stood outside Rooney's Prestbury home and invited the player to come out.
When he declined, they unveiled a banner reading 'If you join City, you're dead' as he watched from an upstairs window.
Police soon arrived at the scene and the crowd dispersed but no arrests were made.
United later sent their own private security team, who arrived in stab vests, to stand guard after the protesters had left.
A Cheshire Police spokesperson said: "Cheshire Police can confirm that at 8.30pm today a call was received from a resident in Prestbury regarding 20 to 30 people assembling outside the address.
"Officers attended the scene and the group dispersed peacefully, no offences were committed."
The demo has been linked to the so-called Manchester Education Committee, who led a similar protest at Rio Ferdinand's house during his protracted contract talks in 2004.
Just read that on the Beeb and I am in shockonemoreminute wrote:He's just signed a 5 year deal to stay