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| Tevez expects to leave |
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Posted by: chazza - 10-05-2009, 09:31 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Carlos Tevez has said he thinks he will leave Manchester United in the summer.
"I am very sad about this but I guess what I'm saying is goodbye," the striker told the News of the World.
"I don't think I'll be a United player next season. I've done everything I possibly can but they have never made me an offer or given me a contract.
"I have not been treated as a member of the family. The fans treat me like family but United have not signed me so they don't respect me as a footballer."
Tevez joined United in the 2007 close-season on a two-year loan deal which ends this summer.
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Really bad news for us and to be honest I think we should sell Berba and buy Tevez. The fans love Tevez and his game suits us more than Berbatov who slows down out tempo.
Tevez is probably my favourite United player but lets hope he does very well at his next club.
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| CHAMPIONS LEAGUE- PLEASE HELP!! |
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Posted by: drpsmaster - 10-05-2009, 01:46 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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Am i missing something or what???....
We face Barcelona in the final..." I understand that bit...!"
In Barcelona's winning game against Chelsea, INIESTA scored in the 93rd minute..........THEN HE REMOVED HIS SHIRT..as part of his goal celebration.... (clearly visible on ITV, although he did have a plain coloured t-shirt underneath!))
Shouldn't this have been a yellow card offence??!!!
He was already carrying a card and so shouldn't he be missing the final...???
I know the ref. had to content with Drogba's tears, Ballack's bo++ocks & Lampards grandmother...
but I'm confused...Can anyone advise me...???
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| GreenStreet 2 |
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Posted by: WatchMUFC - 09-05-2009, 10:13 PM - Forum: Chat Room
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Just Watched greenstreet 2
I thought the first one was great one of my favourite films but the second one is totally shite
It's all based in a prison which is ment to be in the UK London I think but when you watch the prison it is full of desert and all and looks like the States. The accents are totally fake and the whole story lines are rubbish
Nothing really happens other then loads of small shitty fights.
Really bad film and I really do not recommend it.
The Chelsea Firm all look Mexican as well
Total Bolox
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| Henry To Miss Final??? |
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Posted by: red3636 - 09-05-2009, 03:02 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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I just read on Sky text that Henry is a major doubt for the final in Rome after scans revealed that he has a strained cruciate ligament?.If its true,its got to be good news for Utd?Think they have one or two others missing also through suspension too.
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| Proposed Old Trafford Expansion |
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Posted by: WatchMUFC - 07-05-2009, 06:43 PM - Forum: Man Utd News
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United are apparently planning a 20,000 seater expansion to the South Stand at Old Trafford. The ground which already holds a capacity of 75,000+ will have a capacity of over 95,000 should the plans go ahead, making it the biggest stadium in the country dwarfing the National Stadium, Wembley.
The matter has been put forward a number of times by Sir Alex Ferguson to the Glazer’s and it seems that the go ahead has been given by the owners, a build costing around £100M. Old Trafford recently had the North East and West quadrants installed to form a more rounded ground and its believed that the plan is to add a second tier to the smallest stand, the South Stand coupled with quadrants on both sides to Old Trafford 2006 “”finish the jigsaw” as it were.
United have been buying properties around the area of late so its no surprise to learn of this, and according to The Sun newspaper, United’s group property manager,George Johnstone, said,
“There is a strategic plan for the stadium.”
That plan may even include the introduction of a stadium stopping point for the railway line running behind the South Stand. Should United build over it, the train line could have a new station under the stand.
Old Trafford is one of the few “block” style stadia amongst the top clubs in the world with most playing in more rounded and modern styled ones, Arsenal’s new home at Ashburton Grove, The Emirates which holds roughly 60,400 people. Anfield (45,400) is of the style, and may well remain Liverpool’s stadium after plans for their new, futuristic stadium in Stanley Park were pushed back.
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