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Post by redcase on Apr 25, 2014 22:07:22 GMT
Gaz's face there was epic. "Why?"
Fucking FA and fucking England will never know the genius of Scholes.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2014 22:27:16 GMT
Gaz's face there was epic. "Why?" Fucking FA and fucking England will never know the genius of Scholes. That's brilliant. I have to admit I'm slighty guilty of it. The first time I really appreciated Scholes was when he got his eye injury. People kept going on about how much we missed him and how much he'd improve us when he came back. I thought I needed to pay more attention to him after that. Criminal how underrated he is.
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Post by redcase on Apr 26, 2014 15:05:45 GMT
Fuck off Lampard and fuck off Gerrard.
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Post by Bestie on Apr 26, 2014 15:18:27 GMT
I love Paul Scholes. You know the 'Zidane' film that came out a few years ago? I wish they'd done one for Scholesy. In fact I wish they could just release a DVD that is basically just a Player Cam of Scholes in a selection of performances for us. I could literally sit for hours watching that.
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Post by Chris on May 19, 2015 17:10:10 GMT
Finally watched it. Wow. Best United program I've ever seen. Listening to them talk about those 10 days in 99 kept me smiling. No film in history could have had a better script than the 98/99 season.
It's a shame no team will ever get produced like that again now money is buying success. Barcelona could be on for a treble this season and it's getting less and less special when it's achieved. It's a big reason why I'm going off football. Even we are spending shit loads instead of producing but it's what we have to do to keep up with the big boys. Shame.
Oh and the Schmeichel/Butt story had me howling! Very funny!!
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Post by king nothing on May 19, 2015 20:45:19 GMT
They really are just a bunch of mates. That's what makes them special. I can imagine big Pete chasing Nicky around the changing room. Great film. Due another watch actually, I may do a double header with looking for Eric.
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Post by ratbag on May 20, 2015 8:56:36 GMT
Unbelievably, I don't have it and haven't seen it but it is my birthday in July and my wife has started buying stuff for me...I have a feeling the DVD will be among the pressies... So I still have that pleasure to come!!
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Post by ratbag on May 20, 2015 8:57:17 GMT
Fuck off Lampard and fuck off Gerrard. Just seen this again... Compare and contrast with slippy G...over hyped fuckwit...
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 9:29:36 GMT
Pm'd Ratbag
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Post by ratbag on May 20, 2015 9:31:16 GMT
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Post by Kamilo on Sept 2, 2015 0:42:37 GMT
Up on Netflix if anyone hasn't seen it!
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Post by ratbag on Sept 3, 2015 10:45:39 GMT
Typical!
I did get it for my birthday and watched it a few days ago...what a great film! I so enjoyed just seeing them bantering around like ordinary blokes and when you think a bunch of mates came through like that at the same time - over half the team, it just beggars belief...
Oh, and the Shmikes incident...PMSL!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2015 13:35:12 GMT
Up on Netflix if anyone hasn't seen it! Can't see it on Netflix in UK. Are you talking about the USA one?
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Post by CaajScot on Feb 24, 2016 18:13:07 GMT
Second series of BBC One’s Class Of 92: Out Of Their League commissionedDate: 24.02.2016 Last updated: 24.02.2016 at 10.00 Category: BBC One; Salford; Sport; Commissioning
The fortunes of non-league football club Salford City FC, and their five famous owners are set to return to our screens as BBC One today announces a second series of Class Of 92: Out Of Their League.
The successful first series, which aired last autumn, followed the ups and downs of Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary and Phil Neville as they underwent their first season as new owners of Salford City FC. Now the famous five, along with managers Bernard and Jonno, chairman Karen Baird and of course Babs the tea lady are heading back to BBC One.............
www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2016/class-of-ninety-two?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_match_of_the_day&ns_source=facebook&ns_linkname=sport
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Post by CaajScot on Jan 30, 2018 15:05:24 GMT
Ex-Manchester United players' university plans approved
3 hours ago The university will offer sport, media and business courses, say UA92Members of Manchester United's "Class of '92" have had their plans to build a university and a student village approved.
The University Academy '92 (UA92) is part of a £170m Trafford Council plan for the Greater Manchester area. The original designs were modified after locals said the "ugly tower block" was an "eyesore". Trafford Council's executive committee endorsed the proposals in a vote on Monday. Last week the council said the offending 20-storey tower block had been scrapped in favour of "lower rise" student accommodation adding there would be "ongoing engagement" about the development. They were approved as part of the refreshed Stretford master plan which includes proposals to redevelop part of Stretford Mall and bring the Grade II listed art deco Essoldo cinema on Chester Road back into use. UA92 is fronted by former Manchester United stars Gary and Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes and takes its name from the year they started their careers at the club. The university will offer sport, media and business courses and cater for up to 6,500 students as part of Lancaster University, in partnership with Trafford Council and Trafford College. New homes and leisure facilities are also part of the plan, which would see the main campus located on the site of the former Kellogg's building on Talbot Road. Respondents to the consultation said there was a lack of a plan for an "enhanced evening economy" and pointed to the poor quality of the physical environment and vacant buildings. Trafford Council said it was committed to "ongoing engagement", but the redevelopment would "drive economic growth". The five former players have diversified their careers since they retired from playing, purchasing Salford City FC in 2014 and opening a hotel alongside Old Trafford a year later. On Monday, Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs's £200m plan to redevelop part of Manchester city centre was snubbed for a second time by conservationists. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-42863914
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