2-1 now, Tevez does it again, Good game so far.
Fancy City to nick it, Well I hope they do!
C'mon City

Pete Day wrote: I've just been on to my facebook and seen so many of the Plymouth based "Man U" fans that I am friends giving it the big one in their status. They will never know the true elation that comes with a win such as the one witnessed by the 7,000 hardy Argyle fans at Home Park last night.
In a way, I feel the anger rise up inside and I want to berate them for not getting up to Home Park and supporting their local team, instead choosing to follow a team through the Television and not feel any real connection with the players. However, another part of me feels sorry that they shall never feel the rush of being in the crowd when an important goal is scored to win a game.
Whelan11 wrote: I don't know how someone can support two teams. Fair enough, if it's Argyle and a local non league side, but Argyle and Man Utd? Strange.
Whelan11 wrote: I don't know how someone can support two teams. Fair enough, if it's Argyle and a local non league side, but Argyle and Man Utd? Strange.
LG wrote:Whelan11 wrote: I don't know how someone can support two teams. Fair enough, if it's Argyle and a local non league side, but Argyle and Man Utd? Strange.
I agree with you 100% sir.
Argyle & Lostwithiel FC for me![]()
Plastics. Simples.
If they were 'real' fans they would have been at Old Trafford last night :wink:
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