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Post by WhatsTheMata on Mar 28, 2018 12:34:36 GMT
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea has spoken of his contentment in England, which has been interpreted as a suggestion he would turn down interest from Real Madrid to remain at Old Trafford this summer. The Spain No. 1 is away on international duty and indicated he does not feel the same support in Spain that he receives from his fans in the Premier League, per TalkSport: "In the end in England I have a great affection and respect that I do not notice so much here. "But every time I come to the national team I feel fondness inside, and it is the most important thing." TalkSport reported the comments are De Gea hinting he is prepared to again reject interest from Real Madrid this summer and prolong his stay at Old Trafford, which is approaching its seven-year anniversary. De Gea starred in Spain's 1-1 friendly draw against Germany on Friday, and the reigning world champions were forced on several occasions to admire the man who at times was all that stood between them victory. The former Atletico Madrid man, born and raised in Spain's capital, has been linked with a return to Madrid almost since leaving for United in 2011, but the Red Devils have managed to fend off Los Blancos. It's with the Red Devils that De Gea has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and blogger Liam Canning went one step further in praising him as a stopper for the ages. De Gea noticing a lack of "respect" in his native country may be due to the divided club allegiances among Spanish supporters, while United's fans have named him Player of the Year three times in the last four years. The 27-year-old has again outlined how essential he is to United this term, helping keep Jose Mourinho's men second in the Premier League. United fans will take heart in De Gea's comments regarding the "great affection" he feels in England, seemingly boosting their chances of holding onto arguably the most valuable weapon in their arsenal. bleacherreport.com/articles/2766794-david-de-gea-happy-with-english-affection-and-respect-amid-real-madrid-rumoursIf Dave stays until the end of his career, he should be held up as a legend.
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Post by Karma on Mar 28, 2018 13:33:17 GMT
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea has spoken of his contentment in England, which has been interpreted as a suggestion he would turn down interest from Real Madrid to remain at Old Trafford this summer. The Spain No. 1 is away on international duty and indicated he does not feel the same support in Spain that he receives from his fans in the Premier League, per TalkSport: "In the end in England I have a great affection and respect that I do not notice so much here. "But every time I come to the national team I feel fondness inside, and it is the most important thing." TalkSport reported the comments are De Gea hinting he is prepared to again reject interest from Real Madrid this summer and prolong his stay at Old Trafford, which is approaching its seven-year anniversary. De Gea starred in Spain's 1-1 friendly draw against Germany on Friday, and the reigning world champions were forced on several occasions to admire the man who at times was all that stood between them victory. The former Atletico Madrid man, born and raised in Spain's capital, has been linked with a return to Madrid almost since leaving for United in 2011, but the Red Devils have managed to fend off Los Blancos. It's with the Red Devils that De Gea has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and blogger Liam Canning went one step further in praising him as a stopper for the ages. De Gea noticing a lack of "respect" in his native country may be due to the divided club allegiances among Spanish supporters, while United's fans have named him Player of the Year three times in the last four years. The 27-year-old has again outlined how essential he is to United this term, helping keep Jose Mourinho's men second in the Premier League. United fans will take heart in De Gea's comments regarding the "great affection" he feels in England, seemingly boosting their chances of holding onto arguably the most valuable weapon in their arsenal. bleacherreport.com/articles/2766794-david-de-gea-happy-with-english-affection-and-respect-amid-real-madrid-rumoursIf Dave stays until the end of his career, he should be held up as a legend. Madrid seem to be showing interest in Allison who Liverpool are too apparently. If he is decent then I hope Madrid get him. Pool and dodgy goalkeepers is what keeps the universe ticking along.
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Post by Bestie on Mar 28, 2018 14:38:58 GMT
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea has spoken of his contentment in England, which has been interpreted as a suggestion he would turn down interest from Real Madrid to remain at Old Trafford this summer. The Spain No. 1 is away on international duty and indicated he does not feel the same support in Spain that he receives from his fans in the Premier League, per TalkSport: "In the end in England I have a great affection and respect that I do not notice so much here. "But every time I come to the national team I feel fondness inside, and it is the most important thing." TalkSport reported the comments are De Gea hinting he is prepared to again reject interest from Real Madrid this summer and prolong his stay at Old Trafford, which is approaching its seven-year anniversary. De Gea starred in Spain's 1-1 friendly draw against Germany on Friday, and the reigning world champions were forced on several occasions to admire the man who at times was all that stood between them victory. The former Atletico Madrid man, born and raised in Spain's capital, has been linked with a return to Madrid almost since leaving for United in 2011, but the Red Devils have managed to fend off Los Blancos. It's with the Red Devils that De Gea has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the world, and blogger Liam Canning went one step further in praising him as a stopper for the ages. De Gea noticing a lack of "respect" in his native country may be due to the divided club allegiances among Spanish supporters, while United's fans have named him Player of the Year three times in the last four years. The 27-year-old has again outlined how essential he is to United this term, helping keep Jose Mourinho's men second in the Premier League. United fans will take heart in De Gea's comments regarding the "great affection" he feels in England, seemingly boosting their chances of holding onto arguably the most valuable weapon in their arsenal. bleacherreport.com/articles/2766794-david-de-gea-happy-with-english-affection-and-respect-amid-real-madrid-rumoursIf Dave stays until the end of his career, he should be held up as a legend. Ronaldo should be all the evidence Dave needs to show he will never be loved/appreciated anywhere else like he is here.
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 2, 2018 8:42:41 GMT
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Post by dsilvaxx2 on Apr 3, 2018 12:09:22 GMT
We should offer up De Gea a deal that makes him the highest paid keeper throughout his new contract. No need to keep up with the Jones, just give him the money he deserves, and if another keeper is paid more then him, we increase his wages accordingly....Sign Him Woody!!
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 8, 2018 17:51:03 GMT
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Post by Max United on Apr 9, 2018 20:41:27 GMT
Waiting for the contract to get signed!
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 15, 2018 7:16:31 GMT
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 19, 2018 12:06:36 GMT
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Post by Deez on Apr 24, 2018 20:24:00 GMT
Take your mind off Salah temporarily by looking at De Gea appreciating cricket
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Post by Tatty on Apr 25, 2018 7:52:27 GMT
Is De Gea now ahead of Schmeichel and VDS as the best keeper we've ever had, or does he need to win a few more league titles and the European Cup?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2018 8:01:39 GMT
Is De Gea now ahead of Schmeichel and VDS as the best keeper we've ever had, or does he need to win a few more league titles and the European Cup? For me Schmeichel is our best 'keeper however DDG is so close, Maybe even above VDS.
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Post by Tatty on Apr 25, 2018 8:04:44 GMT
Is De Gea now ahead of Schmeichel and VDS as the best keeper we've ever had, or does he need to win a few more league titles and the European Cup? For me Schmeichel is our best 'keeper however DDG is so close, Maybe even above VDS. I have him above VDS as VDS was a good 'keeper in an excellent team. Whereas De Gea is an excellen keeper in a good team. If that makes sense.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2018 8:08:44 GMT
In terms of pure talent I really think De Gea is the best keeper we've had. He'll have to go some to achieve the level of success Schmeichel and VDS did though.
It is difficult to judge though. Dave's ability is obviously more noticeable because we're a worse side than the sides the other 2 played in.
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 25, 2018 8:12:36 GMT
Schmeichel will always be my number one but I would put De Gea ahead of VDS, Schmeichel would always scream and shout at the team, he was a nutcase but the guys around him listened to him, when he made saves like this, well...
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