| If the word becomes a tool for settling scores, muttering, and leveling accusations randomly, then it becomes a destructive tool that benefits the gloaters only. |
| To some gloaters it was seen as the final blow in the demise of a city which they deemed was not only at war with everyone else but, worst of all,itself. |
| There have been people just waiting for us to slip up,' says Cooke and this, he believes, says more about the gloaters than it does about his club. |
| But contrary to what the left-wing gloaters who have not bothered to follow the story until last night are writing, I have never made such claims. |
| But I wonder where the early-season gloaters will all be come next May when he has helped Manchester United to the Premiership title, as I fully expect him to do. |
| And when we get there we'll either be gloating or making out to the gloaters we're not really that bothered about the result. |