Baphomet wrote:Congrats to Man United. Well deserved title.
Now go beat Arsenal on Sunday
I'm kinda concerned now that they won't be as juiced for that match...
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Baphomet wrote:Congrats to Man United. Well deserved title.
Now go beat Arsenal on Sunday
KevinMcreynolds wrote:hopefully JK laid some pipe on the strip as well, gotta get those reps in
Massimo wrote:Arsene wenger for the president.
Massimo wrote:Arsene wenger for the president.
IronChef wrote:That would be pretty funny, I wonder what's gonna happen on Sunday. I've seen a couple fan protests so far, asking everyone to stay in the concourse and not take their seats until after the guard of honor.
and1GS wrote:Baphomet wrote:Congrats to Man United. Well deserved title.
Now go beat Arsenal on Sunday
I'm kinda concerned now that they won't be as juiced for that match...
SlavaMedvedenko wrote:Ronaldo could be the only player who could have got a statue had he spent his entire career at old Trafford. I don't know if even Cantona, Giggs and Scholes might get one.
BUCKnation wrote:and1GS wrote:Baphomet wrote:Congrats to Man United. Well deserved title.
Now go beat Arsenal on Sunday
I'm kinda concerned now that they won't be as juiced for that match...
Im worried about that too. They really have nothing to play for and with Suarez mistaking Ivanovic for a snickers bar, RVP should have his way for the golden boot.
KevinMcreynolds wrote:hopefully JK laid some pipe on the strip as well, gotta get those reps in
SlavaMedvedenko wrote:
5DOM wrote:Suarez to be banned for 10 matches. I won't be happy if that doesn't include our match against them next season.
Even if he appeals and wins, this pretty much guarantees the Golden Boot goes to Van Persie.
Over-excited Manchester United fans hoping to congratulate hat-trick hero Robin van Persie have inadvertently bombarded a 52-year-old IT consultant in India with Twitter messages. It's a classic case of mistaken identity.
Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad isn't used to being a star.
But a cursory look at his Twitter handle over the last 24 hours shows he has - at least on Twitter - become one.
"Congrats @rvp!!" is one tweet. "@rvp You really made the difference for us this season, well done," is another.
"Great scenes as @RVP celebrates winning his first title at United... Well done mate" and "@rvp hey Robin, that was a fantastic hat trick...can you send me a shirt please," are others.
As soon as Prasad, from Delhi, realised what was going on, he tried to rectify it.
"RVP is the account of Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad, a telecom & infotech consultant in India. RVP is NOT the account of Robin van Persie," he tweeted.
"This is NOT the Twitter account of Robin Van Persie. Please do NOT mention @rvp if you mean Robin Van Persie," he added.
But this only spurred some fans to retweet his tweets and jokingly praise Prasad for his part in Manchester United's success.
"Congratulations to @RVP you fully deserved it. Incredible since you are a part time footballer & info tech consultant. #CHAMPIONS2013," tweeted one.
"He consults when he wants, He consults when he wants, Ravi Visvesvara Prasad, he consults when he wants, dont you @rvp," tweeted another, imitating a football chant.
KevinMcreynolds wrote:hopefully JK laid some pipe on the strip as well, gotta get those reps in
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