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Xbox One rant |
Posted by: themarksquared - 22-05-2013, 04:49 AM - Forum: Chat Room
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A few hours ago, Microsoft announced the new gaming console that would "revolutionize" the gaming industry. They announced the Xbox One. They said that it WILL be the game changer. It will change your gaming experience. The experience which can be found only on Xbox One.
Bullcrap, Microsoft. All bullcrap. I never thought that a freaking voice-activated remote control for my TV would revolutionize the gaming world. I never believed that having no support for backward compatibility and the requirement for us to pay for second hand games would make my gaming experience better.
This is only my opinion. Feel free to share yours. Let's discuss.
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Things you DON'T like about Manchester United |
Posted by: themarksquared - 21-05-2013, 12:46 PM - Forum: The Lounge
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Hello, Red Devils.
I'm here for another question and I would appreciate it if you'd leave an honest answer. My question for today is what are the things that you dislike about Manchester United?
Let's face it. It's hard to find bad things about Manchester United. The seem perfect on and off the pitch. Unfortunately, just like any other thing in the world, they have their own flaws and weaknesses. Trust me, I believe that flaws are normal, but it gets quite annoying at times.
Please feel free to answer. I will not judge you. This is an open-forum.
Thanks!
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Sir Alex Ferguson wins League Managers Association award! |
Posted by: themarksquared - 21-05-2013, 06:13 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Yes, my dear Red Devils, you eyes are not deceiving you. Our legendary manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, has been named as the recipient for the League Managers Association (LMA) award.
As always, I shall be quoting the important sections in the article. Should you want to read the whole article, here is the source.
Quote:Sir Alex Ferguson has been named football's top boss by his peers in the League Managers Association (LMA) after a triumphant end to his career.
Quote:It’s the fourth time the Scot has scooped the LMA award, sponsored by Barclays - the only other man who has won it on at least three occasions is his successor at Old Trafford, David Moyes.
Quote:LMA chief executive Richard Bevan said: “It is entirely appropriate that Sir Alex should win the LMA Manager of the Year for a record fourth time following his recent retirement announcement. As he retires as the most successful manager in the history of the British game we congratulate him on a magnificent career spanning over 40 years and more than 2,150 matches in football management, with achievements the likes of which we will never see again."
Congratulations, Sir Alex! You truly deserve this prestigious award.
GGMU!
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David Moyes to tell Wayne Rooney his future lies at Manchester United |
Posted by: themarksquared - 21-05-2013, 03:49 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Good day, Red Devils.
I have another piece of news for you. This time, it's about David Moyes' comment for Wayne Rooney saying that he will be staying in United.
I'll be quoting the important parts of the article. For those who wants to read the full article, here is the source.
Enjoy reading.
Quote:David Moyes is minded to keep Wayne Rooney at Manchester United and the new manager is hopeful he can convince the striker that his long-term future remains at the club.
Quote:Moyes, who spent his first day of work as United's manager visiting the club's Carrington training ground, will make resolving Rooney's future one of his priorities. He was welcomed on Monday by the news that Rio Ferdinand will sign a new one-year contract no later than Friday.
Quote:Most importantly, there is a desire on the part of Moyes to keep Rooney at United. Rooney has two years remaining on his deal – the usual point for renewing terms – and, if he decides to stay, his salary of about £300,000 a week means any negotiations regarding a fresh contract could be lengthy.
Quote:Moyes will definitely have Ferdinand after the defender agreed a deal worth at least £100,000 a week. Ferdinand is out of the country with friends including Jody Morris, the former Chelsea midfielder, for a stag party but the fresh contract will be announced in the coming days.
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David Moyes meeting Manchester United backroom staff - BBC Sport |
Posted by: themarksquared - 21-05-2013, 03:42 AM - Forum: Man Utd News
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Good day, Red Devils!
I've stumbled upon some ManUtd news while I was surfing the internet. This time, it's about David Moyes and the meetings he has been doing with the roster. Since I'm a part of this forum, I've decided to share it with you.
For those who are doubtful, here is the source.
I shall be quoting the important parts of the article.
Quote:David Moyes held talks with Manchester United's squad and coaching staff on Monday after starting work at his new club in an unofficial capacity.
Quote:The meetings on Monday were driven by Moyes's desire to give staff at Old Trafford and Goodison Park clarity about their future before they go on holiday.
Quote:His first-team coach at Everton, Jimmy Lumsden, is tipped to join him at United.
Quote:Their first competitive game with Moyes in charge is the Community Shield against FA Cup winners Wigan at Wembley on 11 August.
I'm quite excited to see if Moyes will deliver on August 11.
GGMU!
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