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Post by king nothing on Nov 15, 2014 11:58:57 GMT
Feckin feck fecker fuck shit bollocks poo bob and Feckin wee.
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Post by Stew on Nov 15, 2014 12:53:49 GMT
Unless they tried to put the finger back in with a red hot poker there is no chance he'll miss 4 weeks. I doubt he'll miss Arsenal.
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Post by NR7 on Nov 15, 2014 13:03:00 GMT
So long as he is not rushed back, we should be fine.. Lindegaard is a very able No 2 and against an Arsenal side who are poor, not a great deal to worry.
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Post by Stew on Nov 15, 2014 20:05:38 GMT
He's on the bench tonight!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2014 0:10:49 GMT
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Nov 18, 2014 10:18:40 GMT
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Nov 18, 2014 11:23:21 GMT
www.goal.com/en-my/news/3956/transfer-zone/2014/11/18/6256891/de-gea-my-place-at-manchester-united-is-not-under-threatDe Gea: My place at Manchester United is not under threat from Valdes The 24-year-old insists that he will not be replaced by the former Barcelona goalkeeper, who is training with Louis van Gaal's side in order to regain his fitness David de Gea insists that he will not be replaced by Victor Valdes as Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper. Valdes is currently a free agent after leaving Barcelona at the end of last season but has been training with United as he continues to recover from the cruciate ligament injury which he suffered in March. De Gea, meanwhile, dislocated a finger while on international duty with Spain and is a doubt to face Arsenal on Saturday but the 24-year-old maintains that his place as Louis van Gaal's preferred keeper is not under threat. "Yes, my contract runs out in 2016 but they didn't sign him for that. Victor had a difficult injury, he had a bad time and the boss knows him well and has given him the opportunity to recover there," De Gea told AS. "Victor is training over in Manchester; he's still not 100 per cent after his injury. When he is fully fit he will start to train with us. He's still not training in goal with us. From time to time he comes out with the goalkeeping coach but very little still. "Van Gaal knows him well because he gave Victor his debut at Barca and has a special affection for him and whenever possible we have to help where we can. "Football is cruel at times, it's difficult. When things go well, you're very good and, when they go badly ... well, it's awful.” ----------- www.espnfc.com/manchester-united/story/2150787/david-de-gea-victor-valdes-not-my-successor-at-manchester-unitedAlso Interesting: Asked directly about interest from Real Madrid -- who will be looking to replace under-fire veteran Iker Casillas in the coming years -- he said: "It's not the moment to think of my future. It's the moment to think about Manchester as we are not in a good moment. I'm happy there and feel very loved by the fans. I'm focused on doing well." "Casillas will be in the national team and at Madrid as long as he wants. "I'm in England for several years now, and it's true that at the start it was difficult -- but now I'm very happy and I feel very loved by the people in Manchester and everything is going well."
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Post by _ on Nov 18, 2014 13:09:05 GMT
Stick a plaster on his finger and he will be grand.
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Post by grandpaTJ on Nov 19, 2014 3:21:27 GMT
Aye, not much danger of "re-injury" Might have to hit it with cold spray couple times but he should be ready to rock I think this is going to be a United win, just feel like the lads are gonna have that break out game that has been needed
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Post by ericactor1 on Nov 24, 2014 0:10:59 GMT
If i'm being totally honest and probably pessimistic, I think he will leave us for Real Madrid. The temptation of going back to play in Spain alongside a squad of absolutely stunning players will be too much resist for DeGea. Maybe a revitalised Manchester United team, back in the champions league and in contention for the premier league next season will convince him otherwise. I bloody well hope so.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2014 0:16:28 GMT
If i'm being totally honest and probably pessimistic, I think he will leave us for Real Madrid. The temptation of going back to play in Spain alongside a squad of absolutely stunning players will be too much resist for DeGea. Maybe a revitalised Manchester United team, back in the champions league and in contention for the premier league next season will convince him otherwise. I bloody well hope so. don't believe it will happen. They will start playing Keylor Navas at the end of this season. I'm not having this. He's just waiting to make sure we're on the up before committing for many years.
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Post by ericactor1 on Nov 24, 2014 0:23:51 GMT
I suppose time will tell, if Madrid come knocking with a ridiculous bid, do you think United will reject them? I'll rephrase that question, do you think the Glazers will reject it? History tells us differently.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2014 0:28:09 GMT
I suppose time will tell, if Madrid come knocking with a ridiculous bid, do you think United will reject them? I'll rephrase that question, do you think the Glazers will reject it? History tells us differently. Does it? when have the Glazers ever cashed in? Ronaldo had nothing to do with just cashing in.
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Post by ericactor1 on Nov 24, 2014 0:33:14 GMT
Surely Ronaldo was a cash IN?
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