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post May 17 2013, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(zhuzull87 @ May 17 2013, 05:35 PM)
and it's from reliable source that never get wronged about transfer
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You say until the source macam you punya member call you to give inside news laugh.gif
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post May 17 2013, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(zhuzull87 @ May 17 2013, 05:35 PM)
and it's from reliable source that never get wronged about transfer
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No source no talk.

Anyway,

I still think that losing out on Lucas Moura was bite in the arse. We could really use a player like him laugh.gif
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post May 17 2013, 05:48 PM

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QUOTE(tehoice @ May 17 2013, 05:39 PM)
put up the source then.....
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post May 17 2013, 05:49 PM

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i hope this time he is wrong, but it seems he always right about transfer
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post May 17 2013, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(zhuzull87 @ May 17 2013, 05:49 PM)
i hope this time he is wrong, but it seems he always right about transfer
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I doubt Ronaldo will join Chelsea.

1) He is not in good terms with Mourinho.
2) His loyalty to the OT folklore will be tainted. Why risk?
3) Chelsea have enough wingers/forwards in his current position
4) Chelsea's style don't suit Ronaldo.
5) He looks ugly in Blue. (just saying tongue.gif )

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lol so much tweets and retweets from him in just an hour...desperately trying to prove his credibility laugh.gif
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QUOTE(andrewtho @ May 17 2013, 05:52 PM)
I doubt Ronaldo will join Chelsea.

1) He is not in good terms with Mourinho.
2) His loyalty to the OT folklore will be tainted. Why risk?
3) Chelsea have enough wingers/forwards in his current position
4) Chelsea's style don't suit Ronaldo.
5) He looks ugly in Blue. (just saying  tongue.gif )
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I hope it just for the sake of betting. when everyone put their bet on chelsea because of him, then he turns his bet to United. but he is reliable before. why would he scam people..
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post May 17 2013, 06:37 PM

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Rather see Ronaldo go to QPR to win the Championship than seeing him win the Premier League with Chelsea.

Just saying.
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Let's face it, I doubt Ronaldo will ever return to bpl.he should stay at madrid for longer period.and I don't think he will return to manchester united as player especially with Sir Alex gone.

We ought not to sell any of our wingers at least for another season because there is no guarantee instant impact from zaha or januzaj play regularly in senior team.

For the record, we should secure nani's contract or else buy big next season as his replacement.young and valencia have a role to play for one more season.both need supports instead repeating the same line.sell em sell em lot.pfft such a fickle prick when you celebrates their good performance and condemn our wingers to seven hells.


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Sir Alex eyes one last win

Sir Alex Ferguson is determined to win his final match as Manchester United manager - but admits he will make changes for this weekend’s trip to West Brom in the Barclays Premier League.

The boss is set to retire following Sunday’s match at The Hawthorns, his 1500th in charge of the Reds, and wants to walk away with another three points having already beaten Swansea City on his final outing at Old Trafford last weekend.

However, despite wanting to win, Sir Alex says he will field a “younger” team against the Baggies, particularly in defence where he plans to start blossoming duo Jonny Evans and Phil Jones.

“1500 games – it’s incredible,” the boss told reporters during his final press conference at Carrington on Friday. “West Brom have done fantastically, every team wants to win their last home game and obviously I want to win this one more than last week's even.

“I don't have any injury problems. I'll make a few changes - maybe a few younger players will play.

“Anders (Lindegaard) will be in goal. I don't have Rafael so I need to make a decision about right-back. I want to play Jones and Evans at centre-back - they could be the future. Rio (Ferdinand) and (Nemanja) Vidic will have to have a place on the bench! I'm looking forward to it. It’s going to be great.”


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...-of-United.aspx

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Boss: I feel honoured

Sir Alex Ferguson admits he has been overwhelmed by the reaction to the title win and his retirement as he believes the celebrations even eclipse the Treble-winning season of 1999.

The United boss will take charge of the Reds for the last time in Sunday's clash at West Brom and is sure to enjoy the occasion after receiving a fabulous send-off from the supporters.

Following the lifting of the trophy last weekend, the squad embarked on an open-bus parade around Manchester in front of thousands of fans and had another night to remember during Wednesday's Player of the Year awards at Old Trafford.

"It's been an amazing last week," conceded Sir Alex during his final pre-match press conference. "I have been overwhelmed. Sunday was unbelievable and, as for the parade on Monday, I thought '99 could not be beaten. But, this time, seeing all the people on the scaffolding was incredible. I think it was better than '99.

"The memories are all there in 26 years at United. The whole thing. The day I came here was a privilege. The day I leave, I feel honoured."

Sir Alex will embark on a new life away from managing the most famous club in the world but is already seeing his diary fill up.

"I haven't thought about what life will be like," he admitted. "I'm driven to take on other challenges right away. I've got the LMA meeting on Monday and then I'm going to Newmarket for two days on Tuesday and Wednesday. I'll go on holiday on 4 June and the Derby's before that on 1 June. I'll have my holidays for a month and then the operation and then the season will start. I'll be alright."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...conference.aspx

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Kagawa: So long, Sir Alex

Shinji Kagawa has paid tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson as the boss prepares for his 1,500th and final game in charge of Manchester United at West Brom on Sunday.

Kagawa moved to Old Trafford last summer and, though he spoke no English at first, it wasn’t hard for him to appreciate just why the Reds manager is so revered in the game.

The Japanese midfielder has huge respect for the retiring Scot and his sole regret is that he was only able to play under him for one season.

"He has a magnetic power," Kagawa told ManUtd.jp. "I felt it the first time I met him, from the way he conducts himself and also from working with him on the pitch.

"He communicates well with his players and respects them. As the season went on, I got to communicate with him more, both on football and other subjects. That was important.

"He is a friendly person and his spirit is much younger than his age. I think that’s because of his achievements over the years, and also his personality.

"I wish I could have played much longer under him. What he has achieved for the club is tremendous – he is in a class of his own."


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...for-longer.aspx
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Sunday’s match also marks Sir Alex Ferguson’s 1,500th and final game in charge of United. Albion’s players will form a guard of honour for their title-winning counterparts when they emerge from the tunnel for kick-off. The United players will then join Albion’s in an extended guard of honour for Sir Alex, who will officially be introduced to the crowd.


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post May 18 2013, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(legendofhafiz @ May 17 2013, 06:50 PM)
Let's face it, I doubt Ronaldo will ever return to bpl.he should stay at madrid for longer period.and I don't think he will return to manchester united as player especially with Sir Alex gone.

We ought not to sell any of our wingers at least for another season because there is no guarantee instant impact from zaha or januzaj play regularly in senior team.

For the record, we should secure nani's contract or else buy big next season as his replacement.young and valencia have a role to play for one more season.both need supports instead repeating the same line.sell em sell em lot.pfft such a fickle prick when you celebrates their good performance and condemn our wingers to seven hells.
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i wont rule out ronaldo moving back to united at all.. he play for united aint for SAF only.. he said it before he miss manchester, the players etc. his contract only 2 years left. if he decide to leave dont see any reason why man utd wont be one of the option esp for player like his status. not many club out there can match his status etc. and dont forget he is a nike man like united.

yup hope all our winger stay as we gonna hv new manager now.. who know wht changes he can make or maybe he can revive valencia, nani, young back to their best.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-23...nish-title.html

Don't you miss RVP, Alex? hmm.gif Carrick-Song hmm.gif
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i think its more plausible to us to buy Song than Fabregas.. Song was underused in Barca. often deployed as a defender. they probably buy a defender or 2 this summer. Puyol, Abidal in his twilight years, spending nursing their injuries than actually play. Song is initially a DM, but Barca is well stock in that department.

last night failure (red card and cup final defeat) will spark media talks about Ronaldo leaving. Mourinho seem dead certain to leave..

it'll be heck of the summer. Ronaldo, Bale, Fabregas, talks throwing around etc.. but i reckon we'll end up 2 or 3 low key signing. everybody will under estimate us again, then we'll win the league, again.. i hope so..
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QUOTE(alowie @ May 18 2013, 01:18 PM)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-23...nish-title.html

Don't you miss RVP, Alex?  hmm.gif Carrick-Song  hmm.gif
tumbuk2. why tis fella went to Barca knowing tat he wont get into first XI, baffled me.
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1 last game for SAF, plz go all out! Put on a show!
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QUOTE(alowie @ May 18 2013, 01:18 PM)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-23...nish-title.html

Don't you miss RVP, Alex?  hmm.gif Carrick-Song  hmm.gif
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What? They get alcohol on the bus? I know it's suppose to be a celebration but isn't that rather unprofessional, drinking on the job? sweat.gif
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QUOTE(roytomas8998 @ May 18 2013, 03:45 PM)
tumbuk2. why tis fella went to Barca knowing tat he wont get into first XI, baffled me.
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Much higher chance of winning trophies as opposed to playing every game at Arsenal but end up without one? laugh.gif

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