http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-in-court.html
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Mancs on the verge of getting Sneijder :(
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Sir Alex Ferguson is considering one of the most unexpected transfer moves of his 24-year tenure as Manchester United manager - a bid for Joey Barton.
Full story: Sunday Times (subscription required)
This is one shocker im glad to have.
Sneijder is the best in the business at what he does and dont want him at Mancs
Don't care how people percieve him, our squad lacks players like Barton. He'd be an immense addition to our squad.
Whilst i agree hes better than what we have at what he does, the day we get a player like him is the day Arsenal football club dies and Arsenal thugs r us is created.
I can never support a player like Barton, Bellamy etc cos they represent everything wrong with football and society
Great wumming :
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns...-brown?cc=4716
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14664803.stmQuote:
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has agreed to lift his ban on talking to the BBC.
Ferguson began his boycott of the broadcaster in 2004 after it made allegations against his son, Jason, in a TV documentary.
A statement said: "Sir Alex and the BBC have put behind them the difficulties which led to Sir Alex feeling unable to appear on BBC programmes."
United's next game is against Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday.
The joint statement, released on Thursday, follows a meeting between Sir Alex and the BBC's director general, Mark Thompson, and BBC North director Peter Salmon.
It added: "The issues have been resolved to the satisfaction of both parties.
"Sir Alex will now make himself available to the BBC for Match of the Day, Radio 5 live and other outlets as agreed.
"No further comment will be made by either party on this issue."
BBC shockers continue
the corruption that already exists towards man utd in every game they play will now spread to televised bbc games, so we can forget about winning the f.a cup anytime soon.
BBC dont have FA Cup rights
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14678931.stmQuote:
Sir Alex Ferguson has accused the Football Association of treating Manchester United "like s***".
The United manager, hit with a five-match touchline ban last season, made the claims while talking about having up to eight players on England duty.
Ferguson, 69, said: "The FA may realise who has produced more players for their country than any club in the world.
"Maybe they will realise how important we are to England instead of treating us like s***."
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Man Utd have produced a fair few English players but the majority of them in recent times have been bought.
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Giggs - Don't write off Gunners
think SAF was defending Wenger the other day too and now Giggs.......seems like everyone is becoming a nice guy up at ManureQuote:
But Giggs insists the defending champions would be foolish to take the Gunners lightly this weekend.
Live on Sky Sports
vs Man Utd v Arsenal
August 28, 2011 3:30pm
.Remote Record.."Arsenal are still a quality team with quality players," he told the Manchester Evening News.
"On their day they can beat anyone in Europe. They've proved that for years and years now.
"OK, so they've got a few injuries and a couple of players have left. But they've still got so much quality there.
"They've got a great manager and Arsenal are a great club. So you never underestimate them."
wont make it easy when we tear them a new arse on Sunday........
if wenger said what fergie did about the fa, he would be banned and the media would be all over him but as its fergie its ok
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-doughnut.htmlQuote:
SUPER-rich Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea was given a yellow card by Tesco — for pinching a £1.19 DOUGHNUT.
The Spaniard, 20, was quizzed by security staff after he scoffed an Original Glazed ring treat from a Krispy Kreme cabinet at a store in Altrincham, Greater Manchester.
De Gea was hauled up after being captured on CCTV helping himself to the treat — but escaped a penalty.
The sticky-fingered stopper — thought to be on £70,000 a week — wolfed down the doughnut in the magazine aisle.
But as he headed for the exit without paying, he was tackled by security staff — one of whom spoke fluent Spanish.
They took the keeper, signed from Atletico Madrid in the summer in an £18.3million deal, to the store's "stop and search" room.
And they made it clear he had made a right howler by giving him a hairdryer treatment that would have made Man U boss Sir Alex Ferguson proud.
De Gea strode into the Tesco Extra with two Spanish pals.
A source said: "They weren't very subtle. They swaggered in chatting loudly in Spanish.
"The security guards who monitor the CCTV watched two of them take a doughnut each out of the Krispy Kreme cabinet.
"Incredibly, they then appeared to try to leave without paying — or buying anything else for that matter."
The source said that when challenged and ushered into the search room, de Gea did not seem to know what was going on and "looked pretty embarrassed".
Last night a Tesco spokesman said: "A customer was spoken to by our security team and the issue was resolved."
Police were not called and no further action was taken.
Tesco has a strict policy of a three-month store ban for alleged shoplifters.
De Gea is regarded as the best young goalkeeper in Europe and was part of the Spain Under-21 team that won this year's European Championship.
His United career got off to a shaky start but he has recently begun to impress with some fine saves.
Sir Alex is fully behind his star signing. He said of de Gea earlier this month: "He's 20 years of age and doesn't know the culture of the country.
"That's a lot to deal with but he has shown great composure about the whole thing.
"He's not got himself flapping about the goalmouth. I think he's absolutely outstanding. The boy is tremendous."
De Gea :bow:
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. :bow:
Vidic has retired from the Serbian national team.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15437607.stm
All United players seem to get out of international football suspiciously early.
Fergie :bow:.
He celebrates 25 years in charge on Sunday.
Not bad for a muppet.
Im bored so been thinking about what would be his best 11
Schmeichel
Neville Bruce Stam Irvin
Beckham Keane Scholes Giggs
Ronaldo Cantona
Yeah I'd go with that 11.
Red Nose. :bow:
The fuck is this shit?
Doing a worst 11 would be more fun
Taibi
May Prunier Blanc Fortune
Cruyff Veron Djemba Djemba Giggs*
Forlan Bellion
* Ive only put Giggs there cos i cant think of any other fucker whos played left wing for them for a good length of time. Im sure from 86-90 when Mancs were shit and it was before Giggs time, they had someone but idk who he was as it was before my time as well
Schmeichel
Neville
Bruce
Vidic
Irwin
Ronaldo
Keane
Scholes
Giggs
Cantona
Rooney
Stam wasn't there that long really. Van Nistelrooy would be close, but Rooney is a better all-round player and has won more. Bryan Robson wasn't bad either. Kleberson just misses out too.
slow news day... http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/...article/76189/
Anderson is out until February. :lol:
Just in a different way. There is a common factor that I've realised. I have an instinctive tendency to start off negatively against anyone the media jerk off about. Probably because I think the media in general (bar a few) have no taste and are just lazy bastards who want to knock off a few easy lines to get their not-hard earned money before going to parties where they jerk off at each other as to how great they were doing fuck all.. etc ... etc... etc... Bastards. Cunts. Wankers. ... etc.
And Breathe.
The cunts.
You're like a less long-winded, more succinct, slightly less angry and younger version of NQ.
Vidic is out for the season, confirmed.
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Man U :pal:
Would absolutely love it if United finished 5th. Probably wont happen but would be brilliant
You just know though, with it being United, he'll be back by March at the latest.