Cockney Reds: The Story of Manchester United's Southern Army

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Cockney Reds: The Story of Manchester United's Southern Army

Cockney Reds: The Story of Manchester United's Southern Army

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The campaign’s launch following the FA’s second annual report on the Football Leadership Diversity Code which showed English clubs are failing to meet six out of eight pledged targets.

But for those of us who remember The King as Law, not Cantona, something - strangely - was lost once Sir Matt had his hands on the European Cup. It didn't result in a goal, but it didn't matter. Call it entertainment, call it arrogance. It was United. Stormzy and adidas have announced a partnership with 10 brands to come together on a multi-year initiative, Merky FC – a programme committed to enhancing and protecting diverse representation in the football industry.

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Following Best, Law and Charlton felt like following football itself, a glorious game of excitement, glamour and unpredictability, where being present for the drama seemed just as important as the result. Hmmm, not really true that is it? No doubting United have a huge global fan base (as it seems most teams who enjoy success do) but the whole "no united fans in Manchester" thing, is just a tired old line, that to be fair was probably funny at first, now its just tedious...:rolleyes: In fact, there was a survey done a couple of years ago and there was more united fans than city fans in Manchester according to that... personally I couldnt care less who comes from where, each to their own, but it just made me smile after the years of 'no united fans in Manchester' jibes I’ve always took the opinion of your from London, go watch a local side like Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Fulham, West ‘am, Spurs, QPR, Millwall, Charlton, ect. I just think it’s abit pointless if you’re from the other side of the country to travel all the way. The convicted yob, who wears an electronic tag as part of his early release on parole, insists his business is legitimate.

After that day I knew I much preferred a few beers and a sing song in the pub pre match rather than the mayhem some people loved. I loved hearing stories of what they all got up too, but you can't get up to that stuff with a belly full of beer Stormzy: I guess it’s normal until that happens. I was with all of my nephews and we had the courtesy of going to the side of the pitch with adidas, they took us down there. You can take some pictures, there’s a few people there. And then someone from Sky Sports came over – I thought they were telling us to keep the noise down because we were talking a lot – and said, ‘Stormzy, do you want to go on there?’ I was like, ‘What now?’ And they were like, ‘Yeah, yeah’. My nephews were like, ‘Go, go’. So I went on mad sweating and they were like, ‘Yo, Stormzy. What do you think?’ And I am just looking around like this is insane. It was normal until that point and then I was like OK. Next Match Previous Match Season 2014/15 Season 2015/16 Season 2016/17 Season 2017/18 Season 2018/19 Season 2019/20 Hungry for the slightest tit-bit, I would watch Coronation Street, waiting for a guest appearance from George Best at the Rovers Return (when he was probably already up west in Tramp!). They bring them into the centre of the pub and sit them down while the whole pub is singing "kill,kill,kill the bill" I've never seen anything like it, they then piss in pint pots and make the old bill drink it!! All the while singing the same song.What a load of pre-pubescent bullshit. Ever been glassed? If so, did you enjoy it? Would you want it to happen again?



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