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Post by Reduntildeath on Feb 1, 2016 13:11:26 GMT
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Post by redcase on Feb 1, 2016 13:15:06 GMT
Let's prepare to say goodbye to the league for another 3 years.
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Post by kstandhand on Feb 1, 2016 13:24:30 GMT
Shut everything down,we are fucked!!
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Post by Ask and you shall receive on Feb 1, 2016 13:38:05 GMT
Yeah seen it earlier, Im not surprised though im used to United fucking everything up now.
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Post by Bestie on Feb 1, 2016 13:47:33 GMT
I told you Guardiola was a no ambition, over rated free loader.
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Post by Reduntildeath on Feb 1, 2016 13:52:31 GMT
MUTV-which is usually shite anyway- fucking cancelled.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2016 13:56:10 GMT
Let's prepare to say goodbye to the league for another 3 years. I admire your optimism.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2016 13:57:55 GMT
I told you Guardiola was a no ambition, over rated free loader. Going to stupidly assume Ed at least spoke to him. If so, I'm also going to assume Pep is a rather intelligent man, after deciding to fuck the clueless wanker off.
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Post by Sméagol on Feb 1, 2016 19:08:03 GMT
Claims have emerged in the British media that Manchester United are interested in signing Omar Elabdellaoui from Greek club Olympiakos this evening. The 24 year old is no stranger to Manchester, having been with Manchester City for a couple of years earlier on in his career.
He's a right back, and signed for the Greek club in 2014, Elabdellaoui is also a Norwegian international. There would be no problem on a work permit, with Norwegians not required to get one.
Normally we'd dismiss this immediately as end of window nonsense, but SDNA say they've spoken to the player's agent Jim Solbakken, who has confirmed the Manchester United interest. SDNA also tried to get confirmation from Olympiakos, but the club wouldn't provide a confirmation or denial.
Solbakken is quoted as saying: The interest of Manchester United is in place. Please, we'll see what happens during the night."
sportwitness.ning.com/forum/topics/agent-confirms-man-united-interested-in-his-client-tonight-defend
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Post by CaajScot on Feb 1, 2016 19:37:56 GMT
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Post by grandpaTJ on Feb 2, 2016 3:03:46 GMT
Bro and I were discussing United, and how they didn't try for Pep, and have not made much effort in the window, and then that fooking shitball* have ordered 15% cutbacks in all areas of the club. It certainly is not that the club is not doing well financially, and I would have to believe that the fookers have about used up all the "scams" they can to get around taxes after they took over the club. Came to us in a moment of discussion that they might be getting ready to make the club attractive to potential buyer(s) by showing low operating costs against the money they are sucking in. Does United have a for sale sign in the yard?? *Shitball is the name for a group of Dung Beetles of 5 or more Fitting for 6 Glazers in a bunch IMO, rolling shitball
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2016 13:38:18 GMT
Neymars dad reckons a $211 million transfer has been tabled.
What would this mean for transfers down the line?
Imagine we bought Neymar. That insane amount of money surely sets the new precedent or is it a one off?
I would love him here but I'm not sure if we look like arses or geniuses
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Post by Sméagol on Feb 4, 2016 19:25:56 GMT
During what has been a rather unusual quiet day in the world of transfers, El Confidencial have come to the rescue with a lengthy article full of bombshells. The Spanish online newspaper, in a lengthy article, are 100% certain that Mourinho will be Manchester United’s manager next season. According to sources in Portugal, Jorge Mendes has done his job, and the Special One will take over from Louis Van Gaal, meaning the Dutchman will not be able to see out his contract at Manchester United. El Confidencial report that Mourinho has already signed an agreement with the Premier League club, and there is only one question left to answer: will he take over soon or in the summer? This, of course, fits the narrative perfectly, as Manchester City have announced the appointment of Pep Guardiola for next season. However, this appointment wasn’t as straightforward as many have said it was, as a friend of Guardiola’s told El Confidencial that there were worries he would back out of the move over Christmas, when both Chelsea and Manchester United were trying to make him change his mind. His main worry was that he would have to deal with José Mourinho on a regular basis, especially if they are in the same city. They write: “It’s one thing having him on the opposing bench two, three, four or even five games a season, and quite another having him as a neighbour throughout the year.” If all of this is true, it’s a lot to take in. We can’t really offer much clarification over this as we’re not exactly best pals with Jorge Mendes, so we’ll just have to wait and see. It all seems very plausible, though. sportwitness.ning.com/forum/topics/mourinho-has-signed-man-united-agreement-sources-in-portugal-stat
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Post by Karma on Feb 4, 2016 19:54:46 GMT
During what has been a rather unusual quiet day in the world of transfers, El Confidencial have come to the rescue with a lengthy article full of bombshells. The Spanish online newspaper, in a lengthy article, are 100% certain that Mourinho will be Manchester United’s manager next season. According to sources in Portugal, Jorge Mendes has done his job, and the Special One will take over from Louis Van Gaal, meaning the Dutchman will not be able to see out his contract at Manchester United. El Confidencial report that Mourinho has already signed an agreement with the Premier League club, and there is only one question left to answer: will he take over soon or in the summer? This, of course, fits the narrative perfectly, as Manchester City have announced the appointment of Pep Guardiola for next season. However, this appointment wasn’t as straightforward as many have said it was, as a friend of Guardiola’s told El Confidencial that there were worries he would back out of the move over Christmas, when both Chelsea and Manchester United were trying to make him change his mind. His main worry was that he would have to deal with José Mourinho on a regular basis, especially if they are in the same city. They write: “It’s one thing having him on the opposing bench two, three, four or even five games a season, and quite another having him as a neighbour throughout the year.” If all of this is true, it’s a lot to take in. We can’t really offer much clarification over this as we’re not exactly best pals with Jorge Mendes, so we’ll just have to wait and see. It all seems very plausible, though. sportwitness.ning.com/forum/topics/mourinho-has-signed-man-united-agreement-sources-in-portugal-statPlease let this happen! Imagine Pep being haunted by Jose in a half empty stadium. T'would be glorious!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2016 10:53:19 GMT
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