I don't think Jack would leave. He has said he's here for life and I reckon he's right. But he has little bit problem - which is that he can't handle defeats. He needs to sort that attitude out if he really is to survive here.
2014, £28mill to Utd. He'll need to put in an uninjured season first. If he doesn't want to go he'll be forced out. He's ideal for Utd and now the precedent has been set with RvC there will be no issues with the switch. We'll all be utterly weary and past caring by that point anyway. And we'll also have signed Emile Heskey on loan.
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Once he's back into the swing of things properly he'll be given the Scholes defence when he starts flying into tackles.
Like I said, perfect for Utd.
Here's a quote from Ferguson. **** and all, but it's getting too humiliating.
"I can't believe it. The chances we had to bury them … we should have scored five, six, even more. I'm disappointed. I spoke to the players at the start of the season about the importance of goal difference. We lost the league last season on goal difference and I don't want it to happen again. We had the chance to add to that today."
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Fuck. That's awful.
He's a kid with a temperament to match. If we continue to be shit as Im sure we will be ( who believes that shit about us being able to compete in two years time) he could well be off to Barca or Real or a host of clubs if he improves. Players dont stay for life anymore unless they are playing for Manure
even with last seasons start we haf 16 points after ten games.
it's only one point but these things tend to become incremental quite quickly.
Would love to be the club that beats them at OT by just enough goals to see them lose it on GD again. Ram that back down his throat. But I don't believe he's even trying to rub it in here, I don't think he views us as anything other than a routine opponent any more. And the chances of us winning at OT are zero so all in all a silly posting by me.
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