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  Family stand tickets ?
Posted by: ManFromTheDailyMail - 15-11-2009, 04:04 PM - Forum: The Lounge - Replies (9)

First of all id like to introduce myself, my name is David and i live in Glasgow but from Cork, Ireland originally. I came across this forum on another forum somewhere and am impressed by it, i really think it will be a success and wish the Creators/Mods all the best.

Now im looking to take my family to Old Trafford in the early new year and trying to find a suitable game for us to go. I have been a few times but my partner and kids have never. One is 5 years and another is 5 months old. Im aware that the family stand is the place for us but am looking to buy tickets but cant seem to anywhere. I have been on the Official website but have to subscribe to OneUnited and other webistes charge outrageous prices.

If anyone has any advice for me or knows how to help i would truly appreciate any input you would have. I would like to know do i need to buy 4 tickets, 2 adult and 2 children, or would the 5 month old get in for free as she would be sitting in our arms.

Thank you !

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  Lahm
Posted by: DaleDaManc - 15-11-2009, 12:18 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk - Replies (3)

Manchester United are set to launch a £15million bid for Bayern Munich star Philipp Lahm this January.

Sir Alex Ferguson is concerned at his ageing Manchester United defence, with Gary Neville in the twilight of his career and doubts over Rio Ferdinand’s long-term future.

Rafael is seen as Neville’s successor, but Ferguson sees 25-year-old Lahm as a potential mentor to the young Brazilian.

Lahm is seriously considering his Bayern future after he was fined for publicly questioning Louis van Gaal’s role as manager.

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  my fifa 10 manager mode
Posted by: DaleDaManc - 15-11-2009, 12:11 PM - Forum: Chat Room - Replies (6)

i tried to make it relistic by staring with a smaller team with southhamton.
just at the end of the season with 4 league game's left
fa cup final agast arsnel and just after geting knocked out of the paints trophey by leeds on penos.
won the carling cup agaist liverpoolSmile ..
anyone know if i be a internation manger in fifa 10 i herd somthing like this before???

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  nani can f**k of
Posted by: DaleDaManc - 15-11-2009, 12:01 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk - Replies (42)

alot of storie's surronding nani this week like nani talking behind fergie back.he sed that he felt that he should of played he and the chealse match AND he mage a big mistake by not doing so.

i think now nani is getting jealus of obertan and its thinking of the january transfer window.

i sed it before and ill say it agen

man utd : nani+50million
valencia : villa+silva
=success Smile

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Star Laurent Blanc lined up to replace Sir Alex
Posted by: Vazza - 15-11-2009, 10:06 AM - Forum: Man Utd News - Replies (44)

Girondins de Bordeaux manager Laurent Blanc is reportedly head of the queue to replace Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United .

If health permits, the 67-year-old is expected to continue holding the Red Devils' reins until the end of next season

According to The Sunday Mirror, the rise of Bordeaux in the Ligue 1 is said to have placed him in pole position for the coveted spot on the Old Trafford bench, ahead of Inter coach Jose Mourinho and Portugal boss Carlos Queiroz.

Ferguson himself is believed to be an admirer of Blanc since his playing days, when he ended a glittering career with a two-year stint at United.
Blanc was brought in to replace the departing Jaap Stam.

career as a manager

On June 8, 2007, Blanc was named the new manager of FC Girondins de Bordeaux, replacing Brazilian Ricardo.

For his first season on the bench, he led Bordeaux to a very good second place in the league and won the Manager of the Year award.

His second season was extremely successful, as Bordeaux won the final eleven games of the season, setting a new French record for consecutive wins, and clinched the 2008–09 Ligue 1 championship title, three points clear of Marseille, having already won the Coupe de la Ligue that year.

Blanc was again nominated for Manager of the Year but lost to Marseille's Eric Gerets.

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