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| keane or robson??? |
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Posted by: glossopredpaul - 16-08-2010, 06:36 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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the biggest question among man united supporters drinking beer in pubs is ; who would u rather have in ur squad was u made to choose?? robson or keane?? i know who id choose
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| Prague Red |
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Posted by: Sly Antro - 16-08-2010, 05:58 PM - Forum: Newbies
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Hi All,
I'm currently based in Prague but am from Salford originally, been over here for 6 years now.
Manage to see most of the games on TV, dont get back to the UK very often at all due to work commitments.
My fave player has to be Rooney, his work rate is second to none!
look forward to chatting with some like minded reds
Sly
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| Ferdinand to miss first month! |
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Posted by: ManUtdPeople - 15-08-2010, 10:48 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Rio Ferdinand could miss the opening month of the 2010/11 campaign after Sir Alex Ferguson admitted the defender was "nowhere near fitness."
The United stalwart has been sidelined since early June, when he suffered a knee ligament injury while preparing for the World Cup with England. The latest update on his condition suggests he will be absent from the Reds' league games against Newcastle, Fulham, West Ham, Everton and possibly Liverpool which falls on 19 September.
Sir Alex said this weekend, "He is nowhere near fitness. He’s doing little bits of jogging and things like that. He’s at least a month away.
"It was a knee ligament injury. There was no detachment or rupture of the ligament which was a blessing. But it was a bad one and it’s going to take time."
The boss acknowledged that Rio has had "a bad 12 months" with injuries but said that "he is okay mentally."
"You don’t want to see players getting a succession of injuries when they are in their thirties," he added.
"Gary Neville had an incredible number of muscular injuries but has kept on coming back. Rio will take encouragement from the way Gary has handled his problems.
"Hopefully this lay off will help Rio's other injury problems settle down."
Sir Alex was quoted in the Sunday Express.
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