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Hello Everyone |
Posted by: thekevman247 - 06-08-2014, 11:17 PM - Forum: Newbies
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Hello, my name is Kevin and I am 19 years old. I live in Florida, USA and have been a Manchester United supporter since I was 12. It has been difficult sometimes since the matches are not always on the TV, but thankfully you can watch the matches on the internet. I just recently went to the ManUnited vs. ASRoma match in Denver and went to ManUnited vs WestHam match where Wayne Rooney scored from half field. I have yet to go to Old Trafford, but hope to go to a match this coming Spring Break. My favorite player is Kagawa.
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Posted by: macarenalovesyou - 30-07-2014, 01:16 AM - Forum: Newbies
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Old trafford |
Posted by: Lawrenceuk - 27-07-2014, 07:43 AM - Forum: The Lounge
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Just thought i'd see how many people go to games at Old Trafford. Its not s competition as other teams fans seem to think so and doesn't make you any less of a fan/glory hunter. Myself and my brother (site member:Macready) have memberships and try to go to 4-5 games a season. This is mainly due to costs and distance we travel.
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CONFIRMED: Patrice Evra Joins Juventus |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 21-07-2014, 03:34 PM - Forum: Transfer Talk
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Quote:Patrice Evra has completed his move from Manchester United to Juventus, both clubs have confirmed.
The 33-year-old left-back has signed for the Bianconeri on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee thought to be in the region of £1.5millon.
Evra, a France international who has played over 300 times for United, was given permission to leave Old Trafford following the signing of England international Luke Shaw from Southampton, despite having only signed a new one-year contract in May.
The defender was one of only a handful of names that did not travel with the squad on their pre-season tour of the USA.
Source: skysports.com
His message to the fans, from the United website, reads:
Quote:"After a great deal of thought I have decided the time is right for me to leave Manchester United. It is the biggest decision of my career as this club is, and will always remain, in my heart.
Joining and playing for Manchester United has been a privilege, a dream come true and my time here has been so memorable. Through the good times and the bad times we have all stuck together and remained loyal. I have always said you don’t just join Manchester United, you join the family and long may that tradition continue.
"This club is steeped in history and I feel privileged to have become a part of that. Over the past nine years I have met and worked with some incredible people, many of whom will remain friends for life. I would like to thank everyone at the club - teammates, coaches and in particular all the staff who made every single day in Carrington or at Old Trafford a special day.
"An immense thank you to Sir Alex Ferguson for making it all possible, for giving me the privilege to be a captain, to be inspired by the legend of Manchester United and to understand that nobody is bigger than the club.
"My biggest thanks go to the fans. We have had some fantastic times together, we lifted all of those trophies together and that night in Moscow will live with us all forever. Every single time I stepped out in that shirt I knew I was playing for the badge and for a very special club. My passion for this club will live on and I know you guys will go on to enjoy more success in the coming seasons."
Good luck Pat. Thanks for everything man
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United Tie up Deal with Adidas |
Posted by: Noucamp99 - 15-07-2014, 06:28 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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So, the end of the Nike relationship and the start of a new one with Adidas, which will be worth £750 million over 10 years! A new sponsorship record!!!
Quote:Sportswear giant Adidas has signed a £750m deal to make Manchester United's kit for 10 years from next season.
It comes after US rival Nike decided to end its association at the end of the 2014-15 season.
Nike has been paying United £23.5m a year, and the new deal is worth a world record-breaking £75m ($128m) a season to the Old Trafford club.
Champions League winner Real Madrid's £31m-a-year deal with Adidas was previously the biggest club deal.
Adidas will provide training and playing kit to all the club's teams and will have the exclusive right to distribute dual-branded merchandising products worldwide.
The huge sum involved is only £40m less than the Glazer family paid for the club in 2005.
Read more at http://www.bbc.com/news/business-28282444
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