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Scholes Pens New Deal |
Posted by: Phil-M.U.F.C. - 16-04-2010, 01:25 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Scholes signs new deal
Experienced midfielder pens 12-month extension at Old Trafford
Paul Scholes has signed a new one-year contract with reigning Premier League champions Manchester United.
The experienced midfielder will now remain part of the set-up at Old Trafford until at least the summer of 2011.
The 35-year-old has spent his entire career to date with the Red Devils, having graduated out of United's famed youth academy.
Having made his first-team debut way back in September 1994, he has almost 16 years senior experience under his belt.
Despite having curtailed his forward-thinking game over recent reasons he remains an integral part of Sir Alex Ferguson's plans and is regularly included in big games.
United are understandably delighted that Scholes has now agreed to extend his association with the club, dashing any suggestion that the former England international was contemplating retirement.
Enjoyment
"We are delighted Paul is staying on for another year," Ferguson told the club's official website.
"His form this year indicates his ability and his enjoyment of the game are as strong as ever, that's every reason to stay on.
"There was talk about him wanting to retire, but when you see his enjoyment in training and playing you can see how much he wants to carry on."
Scholes has reiterated that he still feels capable of competing at the highest level and has expressed his pleasure at penning a new deal.
He said: "I am pleased to have signed for another year. I am feeling good and enjoying my football.
"I would like to thank the boss, the coaching staff and also the fans for their continued support."
source: skysports.com
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British soldier realeased. |
Posted by: Johno - 16-04-2010, 11:43 AM - Forum: Chat Room
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Reuters news agency confirm a British soldier, held by Argentina for almost 30 years after the Falklands conflict, has just been realeased. His first question to waiting journalists was ...........Have Man City won a trophy yet?
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Why don't we see referee's? |
Posted by: Johno - 14-04-2010, 04:46 PM - Forum: Other Football
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Just heard a good phone-in on Talk Sport. After another round of contencious decisions we hear from the managers and player's about certain decisions that have influenced the result, but we never hear from the man who gave the decision. If he explained the reasons for his decision this would go someway to understanding the situation. I do not envy referee's as they have a very hard job to do. In any walk of life, if you make an important decision you will always be asked to give your reasons. Why should referee's be any different?
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