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  United Hunt Wolfsburg Striker
Posted by: andrewcmufc - 07-12-2009, 11:13 AM - Forum: Transfer Talk - Replies (24)

Quote:Manchester United assistant Mike Phelan rates Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko as 'ideal for the English league' and has hinted the Red Devils could consider a move for the player.

Dzeko, 23, has attracted interest from teams in Spain, Italy and England, with United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal all linked with him in recent weeks.

The Bosnia forward scored against Alex Ferguson's side when the sides met in the Champions League earlier this season and Phelan has admitted the club have been looking at him since.

'I'm sure there are a number of teams looking at him. Are we one on them? We are looking at talent all of the time and we are in there with the rest of them,' he said.

'He showed his threat in the game at Old Trafford and he appeals because he is a tall, skilful boy and in some ways he is an ideal player for the English league.

'He has stature, his feet are good and he is producing some good performances. I am sure everybody has looked at him.'

Source: rte.ie/sport

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  Weekly Caption Competition
Posted by: andrewcmufc - 07-12-2009, 09:20 AM - Forum: The Lounge - Replies (2)

This was started by blah but has falling off, so ill restart with this one

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  How is Rafa a manager
Posted by: DaleDaManc - 06-12-2009, 12:19 PM - Forum: Premier League - Replies (7)

What is he playing at. liverpool are now a joke!!!
he spends so much money no prem.

like yesterday it was 0-0 and they needed a attacking player after the game he was asked why didnt you bring of acquali

Rafa said: he isnt fully fit yet

why the fu*k is he on the bench so you plonker!!!!



HE KNOWS NOTHING!!!!!NOTHING!!!!!!!!


he wouldnt get a job at leeds!!!!

this season is getting funnier and funnier!!!

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  pro club
Posted by: DaleDaManc - 06-12-2009, 11:33 AM - Forum: Chat Room - No Replies

Hi all i have made a team for online every body is welcome.
there's only one member thats me .
name of team-respect

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Smile Sir Alex may rage about refs but he was the first to wish me well
Posted by: Vazza - 06-12-2009, 08:37 AM - Forum: The Lounge - Replies (8)

Mark Halsey- BPL Re
Sir Alex may rage about refs but he was the first to wish me well

Mark Halsey had not eaten for three days, was utterly exhausted but could not hide his elation. The results of a scan taken at the start of last week had shown that the 48-year-old Premier League referee's
throat cancer was in remission.

Three-and-a-half months after being told that he had the worst example of the disease his consultant had ever encountered, Halsey could start planning his comeback to Old Trafford, Anfield, Stamford Bridge and the other major grounds.

The support has meant so much. It's kept me going.' The biggest names in the game Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Wayne Rooney, John Terry and Frank Lampard have been in contact to wish him well, and he has been overwhelmed by the hundreds of letters he has received from fans


'I've really been taken aback,' said Halsey.
'You don't realise how many people round the world know you, and it's meant so much. It has really kept me going.'

Ferguson was one of the first to telephone, a response that may surprise those who only recognise the Manchester United manager's willingness to criticise match officials.

'The way Sir Alex is about referees is just emotion at the end of a game,' said Halsey.
'That's all it is. He's very good in situations like mine and sees me as part of the football family.

source:football.co.uk

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