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Tongue Top 10 Dumbest Sports Injuries!
Posted by: blah_united - 05-09-2009, 04:00 PM - Forum: Other Football - Replies (2)

No10 - RICHARD WRIGHT
Missed Everton's FA Cup 4th-round replay at Chelsea in 2006 after falling over a notice warning him not to practise in the goalmouth.

No9 - MARK CAVENDISH
The British cycling star was sidlined after playing a snowboarding game on his Nintento Wii.
Cavendish suffered a calf injury when he slipped off the Wii Balance Board.

No8 - ALAN WRIGHT
The vertically challenged defender strained a knee struggling to reach the accelerator on his new Ferrari.

No7 - DAVE BEASANT
The veteran keeper was KO'd for eight weeks in 1993 when he dropped a bottle of salad cream on his foot.

No6 - GUS FEROTTE
The Washington Redskins quarterback was taken to the hospital after celebrating a touchdown with a bit too much gusto.
Ferotte suffered a jammed neck by head-butting the concrete end zone.

No5 - DARREN BARNARD
The former Barnsley midfielder tore a knee ligament after he slipped on his kitchen floor after stepping in a puddle of his puppy's urine in the 1990s.

No4 - CHRIS LEWIS
Lewis was labelled "The Prat without a Hat" by our good selves — after he was struck down with sunstroke.
The fast bowler had shaved his head before the 1994 tour to West Indies and subsequently missed the first match.

No3 - COLIN SMART
Smart by name, but less so by nature.
The England prop was celebrating a Five Nations win over France in 1982 when he was duped into drinking a bottle of aftershave by a team-mate.
The burly forward needed his stomach pumped, with scrum-half Steve Smith joking: "Colin was in a bad way, but his breath smelled lovely."

No2 - STEVE MORROW
Broke his collarbone after falling off Tony Adams' shoulders while celebrating Arsenal's 1993 League Cup final win against Sheffield Wednesday.

No1 - BRUCE FRENCH
This injury, or string of injuries, wouldn't look out of place in a Charlie Chaplin film.
The England wicketkeeper was on tour in Pakistan when he was struck on the head with a cricket ball which had been thrown by a fan during a net session.
So far, not bad. But jinxed French was then struck by a car on his way to hospital,.
And after getting the initial knock stitched up, French promptly stood up and cracked his head on a light fitting.

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Champions League Who would you have picked for the Champions League Final?
Posted by: blah_united - 05-09-2009, 03:47 PM - Forum: The Lounge - Replies (3)

I would have started -

-----------------------VDS--------------

--O'Shea---Ferdinhand-----Vidic---Evra---

--Ronaldo----Scholes-------Giggs---Nani--

-------------Tevez--------Rooney--------

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Wink Weekly Caption Competition 4
Posted by: blah_united - 04-09-2009, 07:32 PM - Forum: The Lounge - Replies (5)

It's come early this tim because I think I've found a good one.

What ae they saying?

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46...son466.jpg

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  Refer Competition
Posted by: WatchMUFC - 04-09-2009, 03:15 PM - Forum: Man Utd News - Replies (44)

We are proud to announce a new competition right here at ManUtdPeople.

All you have to do is Refer as many new members to our site as you can,

How To Get Involved:

Use This Page to refer your friends, family and as many people as you can, or press the refer link above.
See the leaderboard here
The Leader ManUtdPeople Is NOT included in this competition

Prizes: The member who refers the most members and runner up will win the following thanks to our friends at SoccerPro.com

Winner:
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Nike Manchester United Line Up Jacket - Black and Red

Runner Up:
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Nike Manchester United Longitude & Latitude Tee

Rules:

  1. All refered members must be from a different I.P address.
  2. Do not engage in any illegal activity while entering the competition.
  3. Steve Darcy (Username ManUtdPeople) Is the only one not allowed to enter this competition and his decision is final.
  4. If we notice any cheating you will be dis-qualified imminently.
  5. Minimum of 30 refers required to qualify for prize.
  6. Administrator's decision is final.
  7. If you want to appeal a decision by the administrator you may do so here
  8. Ends 31st Of October

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  United Ready For Pogba Fight
Posted by: andrewcmufc - 04-09-2009, 07:39 AM - Forum: Man Utd News - Replies (10)

Manchester United have vowed to challenge any case brought against them regarding their dealings with Paul Pogba.

The Red Devils saw Premier League rivals Chelsea handed an 18-month transfer embargo on Thursday after they were deemed to have broken Fifa regulations.

The charge related to their acquisition of French youngster Gael Kakuta from Lens in 2007.

United could be the next side in the firing line, with Ligue 2 outfit Le Havre threatening to report them to Fifa.

They are unhappy at the manner in which Sir Alex Ferguson's men went about their pursuit of teenage star Pogba.

United, however, insist they have done nothing wrong, despite the player yet to be officially registered at Old Trafford.

"It is complete nonsense," a spokesman for United said.

"Everything has been done within Uefa guidelines."
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Le Havre managing director Alain Belsoeur disagrees and claims to have documentation proving United offered Pogba incentives to join the club.

"We are still pursuing our case," Belsoeur told The Times.

"It is a very serious case. We are confident that we'll win because it is in the best interests not just of our club but of sport.

"We spend 5million euros [about £4.3million] on our academy every year out of a turnover of 12million euros. It is a huge investment.

"We do that to give a chance to our players to develop for our first team, not to be an academy for others.

"What is the point of investing in an academy if the players leave at 16? This is clearly a message from Fifa to protect the education system."

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