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By Telegram Sam | Permalink | On 29 March 2013 - 04:48 AM


I think that's my favourite goal.
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Nothing comes close to Zidane vs. Leverkusen in 2002.
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VALENCIA SCORED WITH HIS LEFT FOOT....but it was offside.
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18 points clear, 18 games unbeaten, 6 clean sheets in a row and 25 wins out of 30. Nice.

Kagawa was very impressive today and Carrick was superb. Shame that Anderson and Young were very average.

Rafael is out of the Chelsea game sadly.
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AON are going to pay us £15 million per year to rename Carrington the AON Training Complex. That's a new one.
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By tmatthew | Permalink | On 08 April 2013 - 00:39 AM
AON are going to pay us £15 million per year to rename Carrington the AON Training Complex. That's a new one.

It's crazy how much money you guys can reel in from sponsors.
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That's a ridiculous amount of money.
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What will AON gain from the sponsorship though? I presume they're just trying to expand their brand more?
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By Sears | Permalink | On 08 April 2013 - 00:49 AM
What will AON gain from the sponsorship though? I presume they're just trying to expand their brand more?


They also get to use the facilities for corporate events, business deals and such too
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By SpinSwimScream | Permalink | On 08 April 2013 - 17:37 PM
They also get to use the facilities for corporate events, business deals and such too

As they could at any hotel for a lot less than £15m a year.
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£15m p/a is nothing to a company as big as AON. It's worth it for them, just to have their name on the thing.
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So apparently Vincent Kompany was racially abused following the game on Monday night.

Have to say seems pretty clear someone is screaming black fuck in this video.

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Everyone who was there said he was saying "fat."
Jamieandhisego
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Yeah, it's clearly fat fuck...but who the hell was that?
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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12040/8627549/Contrasting-keepers

Fucking hell, an article on De Gea in the mainstream media that isn't a complete load of bollocks.
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Makes me laugh how last season he made two mistakes leading to goals (De Gea), you'd have thought he'd made about ten the way people went on.
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I'm sure we all know Evra and Park are chums, bit more info that I found on reddit.

Found a post in a Manchester United forum 5 years ago, that I thought would be neat to share here on r/soccer. They interviewed Park Ji-Sung's father Park Sung-Jong for a Korean article and someone translated it.

Translated by user: "Choi Da-Hoon" from manutd.com

Introduction
Manchester United's defender Patrice Evra and Ji Sung Park are best friends. Not only on the pitch but more notably off the pitch, as Evra frequently likes to visit Park. The interaction between them has brought the pair closer together, almost like brothers. Evra even calls Park's father, Park Sung Jong, Papa. Living in England, the two players have become very dependent on each other as they overcame their difficulties together. Park Sung Jong now reveals the untold stories of the pair.

Park Sung Jong-
When utd have a game abroad our house becomes a gathering point. Because the parking is expensive at the airport, several players come to our house so that they can catch a ride from me to the airport. Pat, Carlito, VDS, and Berba are the usual customers as well as Ji. I always get nervous when I drive them because I'm escorting a team of superstars and their combined cost is over 40 million!! Therefore, I have to always be alert and at my best and try not to think about crashing! But Evra is always at my side cracking his usual jokes and that gets rid of any worries. When we won the EPL ,Evra was the first one to come and hug me and my wife and take a picture with us. Also, he always calls me papa. That's how close we are, like a family.

Evra is a French international, but he is actually from Senegal. He grew up in the back streets of Les Ulis, a place populated with gangsters. However, it was football that prevented Evra from going down that road. I think Theirry Henry was from that region too.
Evra and Park are of same age. Evra is a bit more sociable than Ji, but both don't talk much and both are introspective. Whether its Ruud Van Nistelrooy of the past or Edwin Van der Sar of today, most of Ji's friends are from abroad, outside of Uk. British players usually hang out with each other and so the foreign players usually cluster together and depend upon each other.

Two years ago in the summer of 2007, during the Asian Tour, Evra was able to visit Korea. The day before the game, he came over to our house in Suwon. In Machester, he always asked us if he could vist our home in Korea if he had the chance. Therefore, he seized the opportunity when utd came to Korea to come and visit us. Not only did he look around our house, but he also begged Ji if he could take him to a nightclub in Seoul. Ji had never been to a night club in his life until the day he gave in to Evra's wishes.

Evra and Ji first met not as friends but as enemies back in 2005. They clashed in the round of 16 in the Champions League, Park playing for PSV and Evra playing for AS Monaco. In the two legs, Ji played on the right side of midfield and Evra played as left back and so both of them were frequently in battle. Eventually, PSV won both games 1-0 and 2-0. Evra sometimes reminisces about that game. He joked "I had my butt kicked around all night by Ji and so I didn't really feel like being friends with him." "I held a grudge over him." Surprisingly, both Ji and Evra remember that game very well. I believe it was destiny for both of them to become best friends.

When Evra first arrived back in January of 2006, he had difficulties adjusting to the team. At that time, Mikael Silvestre and Gabriel Heinze cemented their places ahead of Evra and there was no room for Evra to break through. Whenever he had the chance to play, he made mistakes and that cost him his place. He was so into attacking that he sometimes forgot his defensive duties and left his marker free to roam. Unfortunately, he was dubbed the "full back that never returns" by some sections of utd fans. During those difficult periods, it was Ji that consoled Evra and gave him a shoulder to lean on. Ji told Evra about the difficult times he experienced back in Netherlands and tried to give him the confidence that he needed.
We became even closer friends with Evra when we moved right next to his house on February, 2007. Whenever Evra's wife, Patricia (funny Evra's first name is Patrice and his wife's first name is Patricia), takes her kids to visit relatives in France, Evra comes to our house and settles in as if it is his home. Sometimes, he invites Ji to his house and they spend time together. I think that's how Evra repays the kindness Ji has given him. When Ji had a surgery on his left ankle, I remember Evra writing a get well message on his cast. When Ji had a surgery on his right knee in the Spring of 2007, Evra dedicated the goal he scored in the 7-1 thrashing of Roma to Ji.

Evra's father lives in Dakar, Senegal. Evra says that, because his father married so many times, whenever he goes back to his home town, there is an Evra here, an Evra there and Evra Evra everywhere. Evra's father usually stays in Senegal, but he came to visit Manchester one day. Evra was so excited about the prospect of playing in front of his father at Old Trafford. However, Ferguson decided to put Evra on the bench and after the game Evra was extremely upset. He held his anger inside but when he got home he exploded. He screamed and started throwing things to the ground. It was obvious he wanted to make his father proud. I looked at Evra and thought "what if that happened to Ji?" Ji rarely reveals his feelings in front of me. He usually hides it. However, I could tell he was extremely disappointed when he missed out on the chance to play in the CL final last year. Sometimes, I wish Ji would be more expressive of his feelings like Evra.

Last year, we moved into the house Evra used to live. It is three stories with seven rooms. Evra also moved about 3-4 minutes away from our house. When Ji goes to training, he and Evra usually share a car. One day it wiil be Ji driving and the next day it is Evra. When training is over, the two of them sometimes go to a Korean restaurant to eat.

Evra's love for Utd is strong. He got a highly profitable offer from Inter Milan but he immediately turned it down. Whenever he plays a football video game with Ji, I have never seen him select a team other than Utd.

Now they are in the CL final together again. A few days ago, Evra told Ji "Hey friend, last year we didn't get to play with each other, but this time lets do this together. Remember, if either of us score, we must celebrate together. Evra is a really good friend of Ji.
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Nice to see VDS, Carlito and Berbatov are too cheap to pay for airport parking.

Who is Carlito anyway?
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No surprises there then.
Jamieandhisego
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Not cheap, it's just more economical. You're telling me you've never driven somewhere in the same car with your mates even though you'll all got separate cars?
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You can be cheap and economical at the same time.
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Yeah, but it's the airport packing that is influencing their decision

In the unlikely event we do actually complete this mooted transfer, we rename this thread 'Old Trafford Lounge now featuring Falcao'.
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It's cheaper getting a lift to an airport than paying for parking? Who knew.

And are you suggesting I may be in a similar financial position to Dimitar Berbatov, Carlos Tevez and Edwin Van der Sar? I think they can afford the luxury of not having to sit in the middle seat.
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Why the fuck are you arguing about Airport parking
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By Ninja | Permalink | On 12 April 2013 - 00:19 AM
Why the fuck are you arguing about Airport parking

My thoughts exactly.

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