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Manchester United Season 2011-12

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http://www.singsupplies.com/showthread.php?97216-Barclays-Premier-League-Season-2011-2012&p=1102998#post1102998

suspect nothing will happen until after Euro 2012. esp for players involved in the tournament. Modric inclusive.

agents are waiting to raise the stakes.
 

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suspect nothing will happen until after Euro 2012. esp for players involved in the tournament. Modric inclusive.

agents are waiting to raise the stakes.

For Champions League Football he will and you have to thank Chelsea for promoting Spurs to the Europa League. :biggrin:
 

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For Champions League Football he will and you have to thank Chelsea for promoting Spurs to the Europa League. :biggrin:

if Redknapp indeed goes, then a big chance that Modric will leave. Spurs will be soulless without Redknapp.
 

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well, he did made a world record signing for Kagawa- the highest for an Asian player at 12m pounds (potentially going to 17m).

the brute reality is that there is no money. There is only a way out - to sell out to Qatar. Otherwise, we will play the third fiddle after Man C & Chelsea.

I concur. :wink: I really don't hope to see MU turning into another Liverpool down the road.:(
 

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i read over weekend, Man U making audacious bid for both Modric & Bale...LOL

why not Van der Vaat while they are at it?
 

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Fergie will parade new boys Kagawa and Powell on tour but Rooney to stay at home


By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER PUBLISHED: 16:06 GMT, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 16:10 GMT, 29 June 2012


Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed £13million new boy Shinji Kagawa will be the star attraction on Manchester United's pre-season tour of South Africa and China, but Wayne Rooney is set to stay behind.

Kagawa is one of the few certainties in the travelling party after Ferguson's summer plans were hit by the need to rest players after Euro 2012 and also the departures of others, including Ryan Giggs and David de Gea, for Olympic duty.United also plan to reward Rooney's below-par performances at Euro 2012 with a three-week break and allow the England striker to miss the club's gruelling tour.

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Break: Wayne Rooney continued his holiday in California this week by visiting the famous Hollywood sign


The Red Devils are also supplying three players to England's European Under 19 Championship quest, while Nemanja Vidic and Chris Smalling will not be considered due to injury and Darren Fletcher is due to begin the first tentative stages of his comeback from a chronic bowel complaint.

The pressures on his squad means Ferguson is unlikely to know until the eve of departure exactly who will be on the flight to Durban on July 16.Kagawa will be there, though, offering United fans the first opportunity to see him in action since his summer move from Borussia Dortmund.The 23-year-old will be joined by the Red Devils' other new boy, England Under 18 star Nick Powell, who has signed from Crewe.

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Welcome to Manchester: United snapped up Shinji Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund last week


'It's obviously very difficult in a year when we have had a Euro tournament and we also have the Olympics this year,' said Ferguson. 'The final squad hasn't been decided yet but we will be taking the strongest team we have available. 'We are all looking forward to the pre-season tour.'I am delighted that our new newest signings, Shinji Kagawa and Nick Powell, will be in the travelling squad along with more established players such as Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Ji Sung-Park.'

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Bright future: New signing Nick Powell


Ferguson added: 'I have always said how important it is to get a good pre-season behind us.'We saw the impact a good pre-season had on the start of last year's campaign.'United announced a pre-season game against Barcelona in Gothenburg on August 8 earlier this week, but there are still no details of the second game United will play in China on their upcoming tour.

One match against Didier Drogba's new club Shanghai Shenhua has already been confirmed, but there has been no word about where, when or against whom the second match will take place.As United prepare to start pre-season training, their star man - who spent time in Las Vegas before the Euros - took in a trip to Hollywood.Question marks were raised over Rooney's fitness after he put in two average performances against Ukraine and Italy after being suspended for the tournament's opening two games.

Rooney - along with fellow England players Ashley Young, Danny Welbeck and Phil Jones, France left-back Patrice Evra and Portugal winger Nani - will report back from pre-season training on July 16 - the day the touring party departs for Durban.
The sextet will then be put through an extensive conditioning programme before joining the European leg of the club's tour to ensure they are fit for the start of the new season in August.
 

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Juve made a big mistake, Paul

PAUL POGBA has snubbed a new Manchester United deal to sign for Italian champions Juventus.

The French midfielder, 19, was considered an outstanding talent but Old Trafford boss Alex Ferguson claimed he lacked respect.

He snapped: “Pogba signed for Juventus a long time ago as far as we’re aware.”

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4409266/Alex-Ferguson-lets-rip-after-Paul-Pogba-quits-United-for-Juventus.html

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I wonder if Fergie is re-evaluating the foreign mix in both the senior and youth teams. After all the trouble they went thru', they let this player off scot-free!
 

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Fergie takes pop at Pogba

Sir Alex Ferguson accuses Paul Pogba of showing no respect to Manchester United as he leaves for Juventus

Paul Pogba has completed a move to Juventus with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insisting he was relieved to see the back of the Frenchman.

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On the move: Paul Pogba has joined Italian side Juventus Photo: PA

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7:43PM BST 03 Jul 2012

Pogba fell out with Manchester United during new contract talks last season and refused to sign a new deal, deciding to move to Italy rather than continue his education at Old Trafford.

That move was finalised on Tuesday and Ferguson could not resist firing a parting shot at the midfielder who claimed he had become frustrated by a lack of first-team opportunities under him.

“Pogba signed for Juventus a long time ago as far as we’re aware,” Ferguson told MUTV. “It’s a bit disappointing because I don’t think he showed us any respect at all. To be honest, if they carry on that way, I’m quite happy that he’s away, from me, anyway.”

Despite Ferguson’s displeasure at the way Pogba and his advisers acted, his departure is a blow for the Scot, who had expected him to go on to become a key member of the first team squad for years.

The 19 year-old made his first-team debut as a substitute against Stoke in January and Ferguson had hoped his greater involvement in the senior side would persuade him to stay at the club, although he leaves having made a total of just seven appearances.

The former Le Havre prospect, who only moved to England in 2009, has signed a deal that will earn him around £20,000-a-week at Juventus.

Pogba is the second highly-rated young player to leave the club this year after the prodigiously talented but controversial Ravel Morrison was allowed to join West Ham in January.

The future of a third, Ezekiel Fryers, is unclear.

He has also been offered a new contract but has yet to inform United of his decision.

"We haven't heard anything from Zeki Fryers," added Ferguson.

"I don't know what's happening there but he's not been in touch with the club. His agent hasn't been in touch with the club and I can only assume he'll be back for training."
 

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Looks like Ezekiel Fryers may be on his way to Spurs as reported by espnsoccernet transfer blog.
 

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Looks like Park may be joining QPR, got this from espnnews.

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Manchester United star Park Ji-Sung to undergo QPR medical ahead of £2.5m move
The Old Trafford giants are ready to offload their long-serving South Korea star but will only receive an extra £2.5 million if Rangers avoid relegation from the Premier League
 

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Manchester United star Park Ji-Sung to undergo QPR medical ahead of £2.5m move
The Old Trafford giants are ready to offload their long-serving South Korea star but will only receive an extra £2.5 million if Rangers avoid relegation from the Premier League

Not a bad deal this, looks like Berbatov may be going for free next season.
 

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Recent reports suggest that Fergie was in London for talks with the Gunners over RVP. Methinks Modric is the target. We'll probably know in a week or two if he's coming over. Cannot understand why he's bending over for that Croat and pay silly money for him. Haven't we being screwed enough with that Berba acquisition?!!

Now we're known as the 'BIG' club with no penny. IMO, why get a player whose heart is clearly not with the club. If he wants Chelsea or REAL, let him go.:mad:
 

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Latest news from espnnews is that Real Madrid have made a bid of 40 million pounds for Modric.
 

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Fryers is off to Spurs, Pogba to Juve and Welbeck & Nani wants more cash. What would you do if you were in Fergie's shoes?

I'd say put them up for sale. Dun make the same mistake you made with Berba as he is likely to walk free if they dun sell him this summer.

Baines and Gaitan are likely in the frame. If Fergie's intention was to call REAL's bluff on Modric, then I think he succeeded. Latest news suggest that REAL has shown their hands and is making a reported 40 million pound bid for the Croat.

What now for the penniless big club? The money they intend to raise in the States will not be sufficient to buy big given the escalating cost and the uncertainty in the Euro zone. With credit remaining tight in Europe and the young talents leaving one after another, perhaps the club needs to rethink their strategy and put the club on a more sustainable path by addressing the alarming rate of attrition, talent retention and above all the ownership issue. You can't roll your debt over and over again without adverse consequences.
 
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