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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2016 10:21:19 GMT
He's going to admit he's been nobbing VG's Mrs, which is why he's been forced to play RW. If that's what Juan did, then what the fuck did Herrera do to be benched altogether?! Nobbed his daughter, obviously. Then microwaved his cat.
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 28, 2016 10:27:58 GMT
If that's what Juan did, then what the fuck did Herrera do to be benched altogether?! Nobbed his daughter, obviously. Then microwaved his cat.Don't you get any idea's cos you have a cat named ROONEY!!!!
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 28, 2016 12:18:13 GMT
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 28, 2016 16:08:55 GMT
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 29, 2016 8:47:12 GMT
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Post by grandpaTJ on Apr 29, 2016 22:31:15 GMT
Damn ^ Someone enroll Blind in that school, or at least show that LvG the film
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Post by CaajScot on May 2, 2016 9:54:32 GMT
| FEATURES02/05/2016 10:19, Report by Juan Mata MATA: TWO REASONS TO FEEL HONOURED Each Monday, Manchester United forward Juan Mata reflects on his experiences on and off the pitch in his personal blog. His latest entry explains why he had two reasons to feel honoured on Sunday… Hi everyone,
Today, I feel like the week hasn't been perfect. We could have finished it with a win for our fans, I believe so. Getting just one point at home is not enough for us, even if you are playing against the team that leads the table and is most likely to become the Premier League champion very soon.
On the pitch, we thought that we were close to a victory, but I also want to give credit to Leicester City; in fact, if they have 77 points so far is because they have been a very consistent and competitive side. They are very reliable in defence and can create chances out of nowhere. I'm reminded that I've just played my 100th game with Manchester United in two years and three months here. It makes me feel very proud although I would've liked to celebrate it with a win, to be honest. That's what we all wanted and now our chances to finish in the top four have decreased. Even so, I feel honoured to get to those figures wearing the shirt of one of the most legendary teams in sports history. The truth is I feel privileged and I hope to play many more games with the red shirt. We are visiting Norwich on Sunday for our next game. There's a lot at stake for them and it's going to be like a final. We know the game will be tough but we also know that we need those three points if we want to reach the fourth spot. We must take the lead during the game and also in the score. There's a full week of work ahead, we have enough time to get ready. After City's defeat we still have chances to be in the next Champions League and we will keep trying until the end. Lastly, as I'm sure you saw in many photos, we had a very special visit in Old Trafford: 'King' Eric came to the dressing room so I could meet him personally. He's a United legend, he marked an era in this club. Meeting him has been a great honour! Have a nice week. Hugs, Juan Read Juan's blog in full at kicca.com/juanmata8.www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Features/2016/May/Juan-Mata-blog-on-100th-Manchester-United-appearance.aspx
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Post by CaajScot on May 7, 2016 14:05:17 GMT
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Post by CaajScot on May 7, 2016 16:06:24 GMT
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on May 8, 2016 21:05:00 GMT
Such a human being.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2016 21:09:00 GMT
All the jokey man love stuff aside (thought it's not wrong, I'd turn for him) He's a fantastic advert for how a modern footballer should be. that, and he's fucking ace at football.
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Post by Sméagol on May 9, 2016 11:35:17 GMT
The decisive week Hi everyone, It's been almost like a summer Sunday here in Manchester and we are happy after the score against Norwich. Now we are ready to start the last Premier League week of the season. It's time to make the last effort in pursuit of the fourth spot that we all want, and then we will work as hard as we can for the FA Cup final on the 21st. We are in good spirits after winning in Carrow Road. With Norwich fighting against relegation, it wasn't the most beautiful game we've played; it was a tough one, but in the second half we showed that we wanted those three points and I was lucky to help the team with a goal. It's true that Norwich brings me good memories: I have scored several times against them, including my first goal in England. Saturday's goal, and that's the main thing, shows that we are eager to keep working, that we remain confident until the end. It may turn profitable when the season is over. It was a very important win to keep us in the fight for the Champions League, even more after the draw between City and Arsenal. There is no time for celebrations though, since we have another game on Tuesday as difficult as the one on Saturday, or even more. It's against West Ham, our last away game of the Premiership. It's going to be special: the last official game at the Boleyn Ground, where West Ham has been playing for 112 years. With that image of Sir Bobby Moore, it's a place that breathes English football... it will be an honour to be there and try to get the last win. West Ham has been a tough opponent this season. We know them well because we've played against them in the FA Cup too. They are in the seventh position by a combination of effort and talent, not by chance. Then, on Sunday, we will play the last home game of the season. It's always nice to have this farewell in front of our supporters, because we owe them so much. This time it will be even more special because they give us strength for the Wembley final. The game on the 15th is against Bournemouth. They have escaped relegation and will be looking forward to get an important score in Old Trafford. The next week, the main leagues in other countries will be over too. Congratulations to Bayern, who won the German title this weekend. In Spain we have to wait until the last game to see who wins. It's now between Barcelona and Real Madrid after Atlético's defeat, perhaps a consequence of the effort in the Champions League - by the way, we will have a Spanish final. Things are also very tight at the bottom of the table, with three teams fighting to avoid relegation. The last week is going to be absolutely thrilling... The worst news this week has been the death of a colleague in a football game: Patrick Ekeng, of Dinamo Bucharest, after collapsing on the pitch during a Romanian league match. My condolences to his beloved ones. Lastly, I'd like to thank those of you who have participated on my website's quiz. Many of you got it right! The raffle is already done so I invite you to check the list of winners (http://juanmata8.com/en/new/juan-matas-quiz-we-have-the-winners) to see if your name is there. I can see that you like this kind of contests so we will have some more in the future! Have a nice week. Hugs! Juan www.kicca.com/juanmata8/posts/57304386aed1d94a2763a375
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Post by grandpaTJ on May 9, 2016 21:19:18 GMT
Incredible young man. Went to h is website to check out the JM Team and he is all about organizations that help out kids. Pretty obvious this is not a sound bite or a quick trip to a hospital ward for photo ops. Our Juan is a man who is a genuine fine person.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2016 10:26:24 GMT
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Post by CaajScot on May 10, 2016 10:34:47 GMT
Some people can run Mata down to the ground but I love this guy and hope he is with us next year, gets played in the right position and has a brilliant season. He has a heart of gold this guy.
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