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#177219 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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Leaving Brisbane on 14th July. Plan is to live back in Dublin, get a job and all that jazz. Basically just see if it's somewhere I want to be or not, should have done it years ago.
#176909 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#176894 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#176661 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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#176651 Believe
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Haha don't tell me what to do Andy!!
#176646 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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How fucking moronic do you have to be?
#176495 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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He's fucked.
I'd be surprised if he doesn't get absolutely battered with a huge ban.
#176494 Believe
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Attendance 90,000
Sunday 11th August 2013
Last Updated at 17:22 GMT
Manchester United comprehensively beat Sky Bet Championship side Wigan Athletic this afternoon at Wembley in the Community Shield as the era under new manager David Moyes began with silverware.
It was the perfect beginning for new Manchester United manager David Moyes at Wembley as goals from Phil Jones, Ryan Giggs and Adnan Januzaj ensured the Red Devils began life without Sir Alex Ferguson on a winning note.
The Latics did manage to score themselves, but even that was a United player, on loan midfielder Nick Powell on target for Uwe Rösler's men. Last seasons FA Cup winners were in truth always second best and did well to hold out for most of the second half as an inspired performance from Scott Carson in goal kept United at bay.
Carson was called upon within the opening minute as Robin van Persie released Antonio Valencia down the right hand side and the Ecuadorian's effort was certainly creeping inside the near post before Carson got his foot to the ball. From the resulting corner Januzaj, who was making his professional debut for United, hit the side netting with a powerful volley that looked as if it was destined for the back of the net.
United went even closer through skipper Nemanja Vidić minutes later when he raised highest to head a van Persie free kick onto the crossbar. The Dutch striker was then denied himself moments later as his free kick was parried away by Carson who required lengthy treatment after colliding heavily with his post.
David Moyes celebrates his sides Community Shield victory
The pressure was building and a United goal seemed inevitable. It finally came from defender Phil Jones who powerfully headed a van Persie corner beyond the reach of Carson to the delight of Moyes who was pictured celebrating passionately.
Just three minutes later Ryan Giggs rolled back the clock to score a fantastic goal as he dribbled down the left before cutting inside onto his weaker right foot and unleashing a stunning effort that curled into the top corner.
The Latics could have clawed one back however just before the half time break as Giggs played a poor pass that Billy McKay latched onto but the Northern Ireland international could only fire his shot directly at David De Gea.
The game was put to bed on the hour mark when Januzaj completed a dream debut by heading home a van Persie cross. That proved to be the teenagers last involvement in the game as Moyes introduced club record signing Juan Mata from the bench. The three goal cushion only lasted a few minutes before Nick Powell rifled an effort in from the edge of the area.
Starting Lineups
Manchester United: De Gea, Rafael, Vidić (c), Jones, Evra (61), Valencia, Carrick, Cleverley (79), Giggs (61), Januzaj (61), Van Persie
Substitutes: Lindegaard, Smalling (61), Evans, Fellaini, Mata (61), Kagawa (79), Welbeck (61)
Yellow Cards: Evra
Goals: Jones (34), Giggs (37), Januzaj (61)
Wigan Athletic: Carson, Perch (61), Barnett (84), Semb (c), García, McArthur, Maloney (74), Espinoza (56), Powell, McKay, Waghorn (79)
Substitutes: Nicholls, Watson, Kiernan (84), Gómez (56), Maynard (79), McCann (74), Holgersson (61)
Yellow Cards: Perch, McArthur
Goals: Powell (67)
Match Statistics
Referee: Howard Webb
Shots: Manchester United 15-3 Wigan Athletic
On Target: Manchester United 6-2 Wigan Athletic
Off Target: Manchester United 7-0 Wigan Athletic
Possession: Manchester United 61%-39% Wigan Athletic
Corners: Manchester United 5-7 Wigan Athletic
Fouls: Manchester United 7-13 Wigan Athletic
Offsides: Manchester United 4-2 Wigan Athletic
#176472 Group C - Colombia, Greece, Ivory Coast, Japan
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#176461 Believe
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Cheers Dan always appreciate the following!!
Have a lot of spare time now I'm not working so should be able to update fairly regularly for the next few weeks.
#176427 Believe
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Cheers bud. The last one I was doing the save disappeared after I updated through Steam, not sure what happened, also had problems with the skins I had installed, so have to start again and only getting around to it now.
#176422 Believe
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Last Updated at 16:23 GMT
Manchester United manager David Moyes has ruled Wayne Rooney out of his sides Community Shield encounter with Wigan Athletic tomorrow due to injury but said the England international should be fit to face Swansea City next weekend when they begin their Barclays Premier League title defence at Old Trafford.
England international striker Wayne Rooney won't feature against Wigan Athletic for Manchester United tomorrow in their Community Shield clash at Wembley after failing a fitness test yesterday according to new Manchester United manager David Moyes. The 27 year old will watch from the stands as his teammates look to claim their first piece of silverware under Moyes.
"Wayne has unfortunately failed a fitness test and we won't be risking him tomorrow," revealed the United boss.
"He's had a slight issue with his groin during preseason and he's not fully fit so we won't be taking the risk. The medical staff here are fantastic and I trust their word, if they say Wayne can't play tomorrow then he won't play, but according to them he should be fine to feature in some capacity next weekend against Swansea at Old Trafford," added Moyes.
Moyes, who took over from Sir Alex Ferguson this summer, was reluctant to give anything away about his starting lineup to face the Latics, although he did admit he would pick a strong and experienced side to face Uwe Rösler's side at Wembley.
The Scot also confirmed that promising Belgian teenager Adnan Januzaj would feature at some stage, whilst it's expected that club record signing Juan Mata, who recently joined from Chelsea in a deal worth £37 million, will start on the bench.
#176398 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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#176352 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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#176341 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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#176318 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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#176302 Group D - Costa Rica, England, Italy, Uruguay
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Jesus these referees are brutal.
#176217 Fitness Thread
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Really depends on your fitness level.
How sore do you be after running?
#176106 Group A - Brazil, Croatia, Mexico, Cameroon
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#176102 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#175903 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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It's fucking crazy.
One of the greatest players we've ever seen and that idiot is saying he wouldn't pick him in his team.
#175897 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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#175888 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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This World Cup is just fucking great.
#175883 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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#175882 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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#175865 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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Was a savage piece of skill that.
#175836 Group H - Algeria, Belgium, Russia, South Korea
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Both sides have been well organised and Iran could have beaten Argentina the other night.
#175835 Old Trafford Lounge
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#175657 Group E - Ecuador, France, Honduras, Switzerland
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#175573 Group G - Germany, Ghana, Portugal, USA
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