Slashman X
18 years ago
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Utd now have an official "Personal Care and Laundry Partner" in South East Asia
Obtuse
16 years ago
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You're just jealous of our monies
K3V0
16 years ago
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Carrick is out until around Christmas.
Jamieandhisego
18 years ago
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Massive loss, hopefully Fellaini will step up [or Fletcher will return and save us].
Sam
18 years ago
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Bill Foulkes has died.

Manchester United is very sad to report that legendary centre-back Bill Foulkes has passed away, aged 81.

Foulkes joined the club in 1950 and made his United debut two years later against Liverpool. The St Helens-born centre-half, a Munich air disaster survivor, went on to make 688 appearances for the Reds during 18 seasons at Old Trafford. Only three men have bettered that total – Ryan Giggs, Sir Bobby Charlton and Paul Scholes.

Renowned as a rock-solid pillar of some of United's most successful teams under Sir Matt Busby, Foulkes was a four-time league champion, FA Cup winner and European Cup winner, and very few players in the club's history have served United with such distinction.

Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward expressed his and the club's sadness at the news, saying: "Bill was a giant character in the post-war history of Manchester United. He was a very gentle man, who I was privileged to meet on several occasions, including most memorably with his team-mates at the Champions League final in Moscow, 50 years after his heroics in the Munich air crash.

"Bill's contribution over almost 700 games and nearly 20 years will never be forgotten. The thoughts of everyone at the Club – directors, players, staff and fans – are with Bill’s family.”


Terribly sad news.
tmatthew
18 years ago
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So Phelan's turned out to be a right bitter cunt.

‘With the way things have gone, my first thoughts are to be the boss, yeah. It’s the progression for me now. That’s what I’ve been doing for the last five years, albeit with the title of assistant boss."
Eric Portapotty
15 years ago
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What's the context?

EDIT: Never mind, didn't get it the 1st time.
Crane
15 years ago
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Dutton
18 years ago
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That Everton Ribeiro guy who we've been linked alot with in Brazil won Brazil's player of the year last night.
Jamieandhisego
18 years ago
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Maybe we could get rid of Anderson as part of the deal. That said, we're so short in the midfield, we might as well keep him.
K3V0
16 years ago
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Fair fucking play to him!!
Poe
18 years ago
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COME AND WATCH ME DIVE AND CHEAT is essentially what he should have said.
Slashman X
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SamboXIV
17 years ago
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These are dark times.
Slashman X
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bluemoon.
17 years ago
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That's a quality picture.
Sam
18 years ago
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VP.
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Doesn't really appear to say a lot wrong?
Sam
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Well for one questioning the loyalty of Sir Alex Ferguson after he spent nearly 30 years at Manchester United.

Keane is still incredibly bitter.
K3V0
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Of course he's bitter, I honestly don't think many people wouldn't be bitter after the way it ended after such a successful period. No doubt he sits around and thinks he could have stayed at Old Trafford like Scholes did or how Giggs has. In a way he's right though, throughout his career at Old Trafford Fergie was ruthless and was very quick to get rid of players, which some would see as a lack of loyalty, the likes of Stam, Ince, Beckham or Van Nistelrooy.
Slashman X
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Well for one questioning the loyalty of Sir Alex Ferguson after he spent nearly 30 years at Manchester United.

Keane is still incredibly bitter.


There's a difference to being loyal to the club itself and being loyal to his players
Crane
15 years ago
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I'm sure we've had this discussion before.
Slashman X
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Ninja
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"This is a special club to me, and it would be a dream to retire here, just like Gary and Scholesy did."

Probably going to break my heart, but I love Rafael.
Slashman X
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RVP is out for a month. Means he misses all of Utd's Xmas fixtures. Massive blow there
Sam
18 years ago
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Really bad news. Moyes rushed him back for Newcastle, kept him on too long because he was worried about the fans reaction, which is pathetic. Yes, the fans would have questioned it, but he shouldn't have to care.

Plus the rumours of him overtraining RVP seem to be true, and now we've lost him at a crucial stage. Irritating.
Ninja
15 years ago
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It's a huge short term blow but in the scheme of things I hope it might have some positives.

I'm pretty sure the league is gone, but we should be able to progress in the COC without him and it's going to get Kagawa (hopefully) a run of games behind Rooney.

If he can show why he's rated to highly why might end up coming off better for it.

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