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| Wigan V Man Utd |
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Posted by: DannyS - 13-05-2009, 09:21 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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Man of the match anyone? Thought I would start our own. The BBC poll shows Tevez as man of the match at the moment even though he didn't play the majority of it! That really does just go to show how much we love him!!! Fantastic game from start to finish. Was amazed by how much of a hard time Wigan gave us, though I was very glad that we pulled through.
Roll on Arsenal!!!
I'm not trying to make it obvious who I thought deserved it BTW (honest)
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| Man Utd debt |
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Posted by: romfty - 13-05-2009, 07:11 PM - Forum: Chat Room
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Currently MU are running with a 800million debt to satisfy player greed and only at the end of the season can they level the books and bring in a 40 or 50 million profit...........time for change?
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| Parade Planned For Rome Win |
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Posted by: WatchMUFC - 13-05-2009, 04:39 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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United will get a victory parade this year if they beat Barcelona in the Champions League final on May 27.
Controversially there was no parade last season after the Red Devils' victory against Chelsea with neither the club nor Manchester City Council willing to take responsibility for the decision, which even the United players felt was wrong.
However, following discussions between the club, the council and Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council, it has now been confirmed that if United are successful in Rome, they will have a parade, starting in Manchester city centre in the late afternoon after their return from Italy on May 28, ending up at Old Trafford.
"First of all, congratulations to the team for reaching the final, which is an incredible achievement in itself," said Councillor Mike Amesbury, executive member for Culture and Leisure at Manchester City Council.
"We would be delighted to see the team now go on and win the Champions League and celebrate in the appropriate way with a parade through the city."
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