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The Manchester United family as SAF likes to refer to it just goes from strength to strength

Docherty says he will not venture back to Old Trafford, because of an encounter with office staff, a few years ago.

He said he’d asked the club for two tickets to take his daughter to a match on her 21st birthday - but he’d expected them for free and was upset that the club invoiced him.

“Chelsea on the other hand, send me a £200 (Christmas) hamper from Harrods every year for the last 18 years. I am invited six times a year to go to matches.”

He also described the prices fans are having to pay for tickets at this year’s Manchester United v Barcelona Champions League final at Wembley as”ludicrous.”

He said some fans may even turn their back on professional football and head off to watch non-league instead.

“The only way way supporters can show their distaste of the club if they feel they have not been fairly treated, is not go.”

He said non league club FC United of Manchester had invited him to their games, but he said: “I have not had the chance to go yet.”

He added he was “fed up” with the “acting” at high level football and “players on £50,000 a week that were happy to sit on the bench

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Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs runnin' down the wing...

Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs f*ckin Imogen...

Runs to the courts

Stops all reports

Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs! Ryan GIIIIIIGGGGGSSSS

you almost get as much respect for posting this as Giggsy gets for his actions,

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Manchester United fans attempting to ensure maximum enjoyment is wrung out of the club's record-breaking 19th title took their cause to Anfield on Sunday, unveiling a banner inside the ground before the Reds' game against Spurs.

United clinched their landmark 19th title on Saturday, finally eclipsing Liverpool's total of 18, and the club's supporters went to great lengths to ensure those at Anfield were fully aware of that fact.

As Liverpool fans began their customary chorus of You'll Never Walk Alone, United fans, organised by the Red Issue fanzine, unveiled a banner emblazoned with the words "MUFC 19 TIMES" in the Anfield Road End of the ground.

Those responsible had a getaway car waiting outside the ground, plus fellow conspirators in the adjoining stand in order to get photographic evidence.

The banner-baiting between the clubs has a long history, with Liverpool fans' now famous "Come Back When You Have Won 18" banner kicking things off in 1994. United fans responded to that after clinching their 18th title in 2008-09 and have now added another chapter to the ongoing rivalry.

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Is it me or is Oli Norwood progressing really well? (obviously not as well as tunnicliffe, morisson, pogba, et al)

but the kid actually looks like a prospect, really surprised me

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