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Win2Win
7th September 2011, 21:40
Paul Ince launches a stinging attack on the England team, claiming players no longer consider it a privilege to play for their country.



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branno
7th September 2011, 21:45
about 30 million other people have sed the same thing for over ten yrs now .. :icon_lol:

branno
7th September 2011, 21:50
and on that note.. i better go to bed now as im up at 04.30 to work another 12 hour stint aqnd earn around £250,000 pounds .. i honestly think i feel guilty now .. of robbing my employer of such vast sums of money... good job im not a proffesional footballer...:icon_lol:

Dedworth
7th September 2011, 22:12
Ince is the one with attitude, never lasted more than a year at any one club in his managerial career .

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 09:30
Never like the ......-taking his shirt off thinking he was 'well ard' lol what a nancy boy:NoNo:

Dedworth
8th September 2011, 10:35
Self styled Guv'nor - about as hard as Gary Neville :icon_lol:

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 11:33
I would have liked Keane to take him out when the maggot did the worst thing he could have done and signed forLiverpool:D

Dedworth
8th September 2011, 15:40
Keano was the last real man to pull on a United shirt - he didn't wear earrings, gloves, snoods or tights. Nor did he need to be told to Man Up :D

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 16:27
Vidic is no wimp either:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
8th September 2011, 16:33
Vidic is no wimp either:xxgrinning--00xx3:

I forgot him Les but he's a boy compared to the hard nosed hatchet man Keane was :D

of course "There's only one Chopper Harris"

Englishman2010
8th September 2011, 17:01
Scholes was a bit of a hatchet man too...but it was probably unintentional on account of his poor tackling :icon_lol: but at least he was always commited to a challenge:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevie c
8th September 2011, 17:39
I forgot him Les but he's a boy compared to the hard nosed hatchet man Keane was :D

of course "There's only one Chopper Harris"

the man u player i remember years ago as a hardman was joe jordan he would not take no s**t from no one

stevie c
8th September 2011, 18:15
forgot too mention cantona what a player :xxgrinning--00xx3:

andy222
8th September 2011, 18:23
Bryan Robson Was ok. Not a hard man but a great leader.

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 18:30
forgot too mention cantona what a player :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Thats why my moggie is called Eric:D
King Eric for me the most amazing player I ever saw at old trafford in the modern era.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Englishman2010
8th September 2011, 18:59
the man u player i remember years ago as a hardman was joe jordan he would not take no s**t from no one

He wont take any S*** now either, he might be in his 60's but he would have given that Italian a good hiding if Harry Redknapp hadn't stopped him :xxgrinning--00xx3:

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 19:09
I wish he had kicked his spaghetti ....:D

Ako Si Jamie
8th September 2011, 20:16
Keano was the last real man to pull on a United shirt - he didn't wear earrings, gloves, snoods or tights. Nor did he need to be told to Man Up :D
I think Roy Keane thought he was harder than he actually was and that spat he had with Mick McCarthy where he threw his toys out the pram showed his true colours. Someone like Stuart Pearce would have him for breakfast.

stevie c
8th September 2011, 20:22
I think Roy Keane thought he was harder than he actually was and that spat he had with Mick McCarthy where he threw his toys out the pram showed his true colours. Someone like Stuart Pearce would have him for breakfast.
I have to disagree with you there jamie roy keane was a true leader & did not back down to anyone .

I remember the many run ins hed had with patrick viera & numerous other arsenal players he always gave as good has he got a true warrior imo

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 20:49
Yes Keane too no .... from viera at all.
He is more a Cain dingle type of guy very menacing:D
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One nil to Keano

Dedworth
8th September 2011, 21:22
Viera always terrified Gobby Gary Neville :)

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 21:47
Keano to the rescue:xxgrinning--00xx3: Viera was bricking it 6ft 4" of all talk

Ako Si Jamie
8th September 2011, 21:50
I have to disagree with you there jamie roy keane was a true leader & did not back down to anyone .

I remember the many run ins hed had with patrick viera & numerous other arsenal players he always gave as good has he got a true warrior imo
Maybe in a footballing sense but as a person he was nothing but a pretentious bully.

les_taxi
8th September 2011, 22:02
Were talking football qualities here and having more of a laugh at Ince the 'guvnor'

Ako Si Jamie
8th September 2011, 22:46
Don't get me started on Ince :D

grahamw48
9th September 2011, 00:04
Vinnie Jones gets my vote. :D

Now there's a hard :censored: (for a southern softie :icon_lol:).