eff them fellow mexican wanks....talk all big and shit.. Anyways, RoM, that "huero" comes out alive in the end.
Re: Respuesta: Re: The MexiCAN - Javier Hernandez thread [R] For any of our Mexican friends, how is Chicha's season to date being covered in the press back home? Is he still a big story every day?
You know what? I didn't even know what a huero was until I just read your post and googled it. Not many Mexicans round here. Whilst I doubt Chicharito is the only one in Manchester, he's the only one I know of! Posted the vid more because of the "You know where you at, fool?" at the beginning, and was having a laugh about you saying that you'd be wanting Barcelona to win. Not exactly going to go down well in the Hernandez thread on a United board. Could be like stepping into the lion's den.
Re: Respuesta: Re: The MexiCAN - Javier Hernandez thread [R] Yep, every game is analyzed heavily by Mexican media. There has been a surge of haters, I don't know why. It just seems the Mexican mentality really is what holds back many of our players. We are just big haters on ourselves.
nah, you guys are much more friendlier unlike Real Madrid/Arsenal/Scousers supporters. Pure scum they are. As for the CL, of course I'd want barca to win it but without Biscuits theatrics BS ref calls and hopefully a hell of a good match between barca and u'nigh'ed. Whoever wins, deserve it. I dont have anything against united nor do I want them to lose the PL title this season. Chico is gonna secure it and make himself a legend. I respect them as a team above all.
That is true, i forgot he already scored on Barca once.. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqqwVQPK8uk"]YouTube - Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez vs Barcelona (GOL)[/ame] credit to Ronrris
How is the local Manchester news treating this upcoming Final? And how many local news affiliates are there? Over here, we get local affiliates of Fox, ABC, NBC and CBS hyping up the local team big time when they reach a championship game. They'll even go as far as having the news anchors wear jerseys of the local team. Is it the same over there?
hahahhaha nice he scored the fastest goal in the premiere league today but he also missed a few but its fine hes still playing very well and they just need one more point to be champions and most likely they will get it the next match
I have come to the point with this little fella that he ever scored vs the USA in a world cup qualifier or a world cup match...it wouldn't bother me one bit at all... ********ing love him..... and you fan boys are a good bunch
He's worth 5 Fernando Torres and a thousand Andy Carrolls and he's cost a fraction of what they did. I love it. Also, credit to him for keeping his energy up most of the game. It can be hard work when you are isolated up front which he was at times but without his movement, a lot of our breaks would not have been possible.
Are you hereby declaring that a Mexican doing the same would have bothered you in the past? Always thought you were the type who didn't much care for international football. You surprise me.
TBF I don't care about international football for the most part....every 4 years is a bit different though.
I really like the fact he shows up in big games. And not just scoring against the bottom half of the table. He has scored some very important goals this season... a lot of match winners. Hopefully he has no secret ambition to play in Spain.
Did you see the tears in his eyes when we won? I think we've got one of the special ones. He's got 3 goals in 5 matches against Chelsea I think.
thats what it looked like to me at first but then i really looked and i thought that he didnt do you have a video i would love to see that again.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xim0le_goaltube-org-untd-cls_sport#from=embed I dunno, at 6:53, it looks as though he's got a tear in his eye. Regardless, the point stands. He's fiercely proud of United, you can see it by his celebrations whenever he or someone else scores. He's already got a strong bond with Rooney.