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post Feb 19 2012, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(alien2003 @ Feb 19 2012, 12:35 PM)
Parents slam Man United over new shirt 'profiteering'

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http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Paren...icle867144.html
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LOL @ this piece of news. The typical Asian parents would have told the kid to live without it or save up / get a part time job to buy the shirt laugh.gif

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post Feb 19 2012, 11:03 PM

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the new jersey looks like tartan pattern of a kilt

guess who wears a kilt in United?
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post Feb 19 2012, 11:04 PM

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Fletcher. The God son of Alex.
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post Feb 19 2012, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(viNcee @ Feb 19 2012, 10:27 PM)
LOL @ this piece of news. The typical Asian parents would have told the kid to live without it or save up / get a part time job to buy the shirt laugh.gif
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my mum just gave my brother her piece of mind when he requested an original Arsenal jersey laugh.gif
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post Feb 20 2012, 01:53 AM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Feb 20 2012, 12:00 AM)
my mum just gave my brother her piece of mind when he requested an original Arsenal jersey  laugh.gif
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now you see thats the problem.
father ask, "so arsenal won anything in the last 5 years? now what is their position in the table?"
if requested for the champions manchester united original jersey probably can get approval.

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post Feb 20 2012, 10:19 AM

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i doubt its the new kit. can understand if the design is for away/3rd shirt but as main shirt the design just wrong. its just not man utd style at all. also believe next season away kit should be white ones as this season is blue that gonna be the 3rd shirt for next season
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post Feb 20 2012, 11:00 AM

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Yalo the kit doesn't look United leh..
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Messi oh messi.... notworthy.gif
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post Feb 20 2012, 01:34 PM

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a good rest to the team

let the small team win the smallest cup on earth
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post Feb 20 2012, 05:39 PM

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QUOTE(BoltonMan @ Feb 20 2012, 01:34 PM)
a good rest to the team

let the small team win the smallest cup on earth
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17090404

question, will it be good or bad for the club?
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post Feb 20 2012, 06:37 PM

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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Feb 20 2012, 06:09 PM)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17090404

question, will it be good or bad for the club?
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well, not an easy question to answer. has effects on both.
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post Feb 20 2012, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Feb 20 2012, 06:09 PM)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17090404

question, will it be good or bad for the club?
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It should be good for United image. I support this motion

He is a living legend and he can get any role he wants in this great club



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post Feb 20 2012, 06:44 PM

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benefit will outweigh any bad effect (if any) that can happen.
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can't find the actual article but SAF did said before this that he wont be remaining in the club once he retires, so that he wont be stepping on the new manager's toes with his continuous presence within the club, which what happened when Sir Matt Busby retired

but everything has 2 sides, if this issue is handled well, it will only bring good to the club
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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Feb 20 2012, 06:09 PM)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17090404

question, will it be good or bad for the club?
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LOL part!
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He also says his wife is keen for him to remain active and has even suggested he becomes a milkman when he steps down as manager.


Just few days back it seems RG11 is destined for the gaffer role.
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Ferguson himself is a long-time admirer of Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho and believes the Portuguese would get more 'freedom' to do the job in England than he gets in Spain.


QUOTE(dlct87 @ Feb 20 2012, 06:54 PM)
can't find the actual article but SAF did said before this that he wont be remaining in the club once he retires, so that he wont be stepping on the new manager's toes with his continuous presence within the club, which what happened when Sir Matt Busby retired

but everything has 2 sides, if this issue is handled well, it will only bring good to the club
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actually if you see some of the united documentaries during the dark days before "you can't win with kids" SAF was in a trouble he got some aging stars that were doing well but couldn't take it to the next level, then came wholesale changes with Mark Hughes and a few other favorites being shown the door to make way for Fergie Fledglings add Eric Cantona the recipe was complete! (Before this Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs was already in the team).
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Ex-Reds praise Tom

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Former United midfield greats Nicky Butt and Bryan Robson are both looking forward to seeing more of Tom Cleverley as the season progresses.

The 22-year-old made his first appearance since October in Thursday's 2-0 win at Ajax and looks set to play a key role in the remainder of the campaign after being praised by Sir Alex in his enforced absence.

Butt and Robson, who are well placed to discuss any midfielders at Old Trafford, agree that Cleverley's ability is without question as he aims to cement a starting spot again after starting the first four 2011/2012 Barclays Premier League games.

"I've known Cleverley since he was a kid," Butt told ManUtd.com recently. "When I first started my coaching badges at United with Scholesy, Neville, Giggsy and Keaney, they were the team we were taking as 15-year-olds then.

"He was always a bright talent and, since he's been on loan, he's come back and been phenomenal really. He needs to keep working hard at it. I'm sure he will as he comes across as a good lad and he needs to listen to the manager, coaches and experienced pros. He can go anywhere really, he's got that much ability.

"Cleverley is a much better technical footballer than I ever was. It just goes to show how it's moving on with these players."

Robson, speaking to MUTV in a recent interview, admits it was disappointing that an ankle problem curtailed Cleverley's progress at a time when he was imposing himself in the top flight.

"Tom has done great," enthused the ex-England captain. "He's been very unfortunate with the injury side of it.

"He could have made a real name for himself as he was getting there but he's got time on his side. We know he's got great ability. He's got to build his reputation up and hopefully he'll become the real top player that a lot of people think he is going to be."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...ley-return.aspx
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post Feb 21 2012, 07:58 AM

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QUOTE(dlct87 @ Feb 20 2012, 06:54 PM)
can't find the actual article but SAF did said before this that he wont be remaining in the club once he retires, so that he wont be stepping on the new manager's toes with his continuous presence within the club, which what happened when Sir Matt Busby retired

but everything has 2 sides, if this issue is handled well, it will only bring good to the club
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i prefer SAF not stay at the club, not in formal capacity. i dont want the next manager overshadow by SAF. SAF is too big at Old Trafford. unless the new manager himself want SAF to stay as advisor (or whatever the role called)

i love JM as his successor. and if JM, SAF shouldnt stay near OT. JM love full authority.

about SAF missed to sign Joe Hart for 100k in 2006, nah.. u can always sign 2020 Best Player in the World for peanuts now.. we just dont know who..
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post Feb 21 2012, 12:02 PM

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i just don't like mourinho..

i saw enough of him in chelsea/inter....sometimes i wonder why he is called genius but not allardyce/megson

i'd rather we bring in moyes.

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