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Posted by: Jules7 - 26-05-2013, 03:38 AM - Forum: Newbies
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I've always been a big fan of Manchester United. Football is big in Asia and I remember waking up in the middle of the night to watch Champions League games and English League games. It's been a few years since I left watching it but with news of Sir Alex retiring, I had started watching again. Looking forward to seeing David Moyes continue his legacy at Old Trafford.
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Glory, Glory Man United |
Posted by: windywildwendy - 26-05-2013, 02:28 AM - Forum: Man Utd Chants
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I flew all the way from Chicago with my Dad to watch a Man U match (my first ever) last year. It was amazing, a total different experience in the stadium than it is watching it on TV.
So, as the chants usually go, it starts out of nowhere and everyone joins in.
Now, this song, I remember this song from Sunday school...it goes something like "Glory, glory hallelujah, the king is marching on". Then all of a sudden I had a chance to hear what was actually being said:
"Glory, Glory Man United"
It was a moment of shock and surprise, but it's one of my best memories ever
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Hello from Wisconsin! |
Posted by: Inkling - 25-05-2013, 10:50 PM - Forum: Newbies
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I've never really been into football but recently because of college I've been playing a lot of FIFA and meeting others who keep introducing me to the world of English football here in Madison.
I hear Manchester United has a lot of history so I figure I'd butt heads with my roommates and support a club other than Liverpool and Arsenal.
Relatively new fan, even newer to English football so I'm still trying to wrap my head about the offside rule and all, especially club play styles and rivalries. Looking to learn about a new sport since we in the states don't learn much in particular about English football.
On another note, while browsing this forum I just found out that I should NOT refer to Manchester United as Man U. A good learning experience.
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