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neomilan is a typical Man U supporter - as in he's from London!

99.99999999999999999999% of Man U supporters have never been to Old Trafford, and 90% of them don't even know thats what Man U's ground is called.

And to Storm - I feel for you brother. They'll be back (and no I ain't a Leeds supporter before you jump to conclusions)

Man United....i find it funny that an arsenal fan from KENT is having a go at the London Reds....not that i'm one....not everyone that live in London is from London y'know....######

anyway football appeals to lots of people...now that the premiership is so huge there is no need for everyone to support their home team (even though secretely they want them to do well)

i mean comeon my home team is in the ryman regional division 1 or something like that....now thats something you don't see on sky

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I support Tottenham.

What a great win yesterday against Everton. I really feel we can achieve a top 6 finish this season. The team we have at the moment is pure class and that includes the management team.

I actually think we can get point at Old Trafford on Tuesday, if not all three!

What a great win yesterday against Everton. I really feel we can achieve a top 6 finish this season.  The team we have at the moment is pure class and that includes the management team.

I actually think we can get point at Old Trafford on Tuesday, if not all three!

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That was a great game, very entertaining and great playing by Dean Marney.

Oh yeah I dont support Tottenham, I support the team which currently plays at Highbury :D

Man United....i find it funny that an arsenal fan from KENT is having a go at the London Reds....not that i'm one....not everyone that live in London is from London y'know....######

anyway football appeals to lots of people...now that the premiership is so huge there is no need for everyone to support their home team (even though secretely they want them to do well)

i mean comeon my home team is in the ryman regional division 1 or something like that....now thats something you don't see on sky

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Uhh hum, some of us have supported a team 29 years, just happened to move from London to kent 2 years ago as we wanted to leave smoggy rat infested London.

So nuh.

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