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get on like a house on fire #1 (permalink) Mon May 09, 2011 19:32 pm   get on like a house on fire
 

We're under way at Old Trafford in the decisive game of the Premier League season.. As long as you know I'm 100% neutral, we should get on like a house on fire.
- He meant he would encourage whatever messages from both rival fan groups?
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get on like a house on fire #2 (permalink) Mon May 09, 2011 20:38 pm   get on like a house on fire
 

It sounds that way. He is not supporting one team more than the other, and as long as any responders realise that they will get on well.
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