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Manchester United Season 2011-12

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If I were SAF, I'd give De Gea a good slap on the head and tell him to tug in his jersey. He look like a farking slouch with his jersey out. I personally think its just a lack of discipline on the part of De Gea and I reckon he'll be taught a thing or two before his contract expires. SAF sounds like a God sent manager to De Gea if he aspires to be the no.1 keeper for Spain.

Frankly, he looks like he's suffering from malnutrition...
 

Alamaking

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Dunno why Arsenal selling so many players, Eboue is the next 1 out. For Liverpool, with the players they bought, can only fight for Championship places. Chelsea is still the main threat. Man City too inconsistent, so many egoistic players inside lah that team......
 

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Watched Man City vs Swansea, Man City offensive is really devastating, Dzeko, Aguero, Johnson, Silva and Yaya are good passers, especially Silva, its just a matter of time that they will get it right.

With De Jong and Barry in front of Kompany and Lescott, I must admit they are a team to watch this season.

They dun need Tevez at all, and they are buying Nasri? Geezzz.....
 

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liverpool will improve. the team that is declining is Arsenal.

Suarez if not too tired from Copa America will be scoring for fun, likewise for Carroll, big, strong and young. I thot Fergie would have signed him...

Henderson, Adam Johnson, Downing will be good...with Gerrard. Carragher can go liao...they just need a defender....otherwise Liverpool will be a force to reckon with. Moreover, 19th title will motivate them.

United is way too heavy upfront and they're looking to send out Diouf and Macheda on a short term loan. Caroll will surprise many including Kenny and it has nothing to do with football.
 

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Dunno why Arsenal selling so many players, Eboue is the next 1 out. For Liverpool, with the players they bought, can only fight for Championship places. Chelsea is still the main threat. Man City too inconsistent, so many egoistic players inside lah that team......

The rebuilding process for the Gunners has begun. There are far too many deadwood in the Gunner's camp. Eboue will not be the last to leave and the likes of Rosicky,Arshavin and Bendtner will follow before next season. RVP will contemplate leaving if Arsene doesn't sign quality players and they end up trophyless for the seventh consecutive season.
Agree that Chelsea will challenge United for the title.
 

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The one team that surprised me so far has got to be Pool. Their signings so far have been nothing short of a revelation. They've planned a swoop for a scotsman -Paddy McCourt so soon after signing a Jose Enrique(?). Wow! Paddy who again???!!!

It's really starting to feel like deja vu with Kenny and not Rafa calling the shots.Just wonder if Pool had spent wisely......

Irish lah, not scottish.
He scored a brilliant individual goal in a recent N Ireland international.
 

Gallego99

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Irish lah, not scottish.
He scored a brilliant individual goal in a recent N Ireland international.

I've watched the Scottish league and the likes of Celtic and Rangers may not even make mid table in the premier league. Paddy McCourt in action[video=youtube;48RqQqj9L5I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48RqQqj9L5I[/video]

Very impressive but then again its the scottish league we're talking here. Plays a bit like Georgie Best and who knows he could be Best reincarnate.
 
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United eyeing Dortmund's playmaker Mario Gotze. Mario who again?
[video=youtube;_GAVmPrpd5o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GAVmPrpd5o[/video]

ala Messi! Nebermine, we'll settle for the cheaper version.
 

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United eyeing Dortmund's playmaker Mario Gotze. Mario who again?

ala Messi! Nebermine, we'll settle for the cheaper version.

New German international star.
Great player for Dortmund when they won the Bundesliga last season.
He won't come cheap, minimum 23 mil pounds.
 

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Man Utd are short of defenders.
Now only Jones, Smalling, Evans, Fabio are fit, Evra back next week.
May have to buy.

Richie De Laet who doesn't look like a Man Utd player is on loan at Norwich.
Next in line are 2 youngsters, Oliver Gill son of Chairman David Gill and Reece Brown, brother of Wes.
 

red amoeba

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Man Utd are short of defenders.
Now only Jones, Smalling, Evans, Fabio are fit, Evra back next week.
May have to buy.

Richie De Laet who doesn't look like a Man Utd player is on loan at Norwich.
Next in line are 2 youngsters, Oliver Gill son of Chairman David Gill and Reece Brown, brother of Wes.

Recce brown signed liao by another club

I thot there is this chap Chester or something?
 

red amoeba

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good gosh...

if true...quickly seal the deal...

[h=2]Desperate Sneijder drops demands by £60,000-a-week to convince Man Utd
[/h]by tribalfootball.com



Inter Milan
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Wesley Sneijder
Wayne Rooney


<abbr title="">Inter Milan</abbr> ace <abbr title="">Wesley Sneijder</abbr> is attempting to resurrect his deal with <abbr title="">Manchester United</abbr>.
The Sun says the worried Dutch star, 27, looked to have blown his chance of leaving <abbr title="">Inter Milan</abbr> by asking for £200,000 a week.
Sneijder is now prepared to slash that demand by £60,000 a week.
It would still making him the second highest paid star at United - behind <abbr title="">Wayne Rooney</abbr> on £250,000 a week.
United offered Sneijder a contract last month and Inter were happy to sell at £35million.
But the Premier League champs could not agree on Sneijder's pay.
The attacking midfielder was sure they would come back with a new offer but that has not happened.



 

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Wednesday 17th August 2011

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Report: Sneijder prepared for paycut


In an attempt to push through a move from Inter Milan to Manchester United, Wesley Sneijder is planning to slash his pay demands.

According to reports in the Sun, the 27-year-old is worried that his pay demands of £200,000 a week have frightened off the Red Devils, and is now willing to lower that by £60,000 a week.
However, that may still be too rich for United's blood, as it would make him the second highest paid player in their squad, behind Wayne Rooney on £250,000 a week.

Both clubs had previously agreed on a £35 million deal to bring Sneijder to Old Trafford, but that was scuttled when the Premier League title-holders were turned off by the midfield maestro's salary demands. He expected the Red Devil's to return to the negotiating table, but was surprised at their lack of interest thereafter.

Manchester United have already splashed out around £50million on new signings like Ashley Young, Phil Jones and David de Gea - and this latest turn of events could spur Sir Alex Ferguson to spend even more towards the close of the summer transfer window.

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Wednesday 17th August 2011

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Moratti adamant that Sneijder not for sale


Wesley Sneijder will remain at Inter Milan this summer according to president Massimo Moratti, who has described the Dutch playmaker as "untouchable".

Sneijder has been linked with a move to Manchester United and revealed at the weekend he could be sold for the right price after "unofficial talks" had begun.Moratti has, however, denied those comments, saying there has never been any such negotiations and that Inter are not interested in selling one of their key men.

Moratti revealed his resolve to keep Sneijder has been strengthened further by the imminent departure of star striker Samuel Eto'o, who is set to join big-spending Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala. "There has never been any kind of talks about Wes," Moratti told Gazzetta dello Sport. "It doesn't matter whether Eto'o stays put or leaves the club.

"Sneijder was untouchable before the situation with Eto'o and he has become even more so now Eto'o could leave. "Sneijder is going nowhere." Moratti also confirmed speculation regarding the club's interest in Manchester City's wantaway striker Carlos Tevez, but believes any deal is unlikely as he instead looks at other options to fill Eto'o's departure.

"The names that have been mentioned are correct," he added. "We have been following Tevez, (Ezequiel) Lavezzi and (Diego) Forlan. It will be difficult to sort an agreement for the City striker but the others we are considering. "We'll see." Moratti all but confirmed Eto'o would be leaving the club in the next few days, with a number of reports suggesting he will undergo a medical at Anzhi on Thursday.

"I will really miss him if everything goes ahead," Moratti added. "Not just as a player, but also as a human being. He's a great guy and a superb player. "He has always been an example to follow and is a real professional. "When we get offers like this it is hard to ignore them. The financial fair play is a serious matter and we needed to consider it."

 
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