SouthStandStander
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United are 12/1 to sign Vardy. City ain't even in the running... ;-)sanchez people,there is a alternative striker thread
So this Sanchez fella. We interested?
United are 12/1 to sign Vardy. City ain't even in the running... ;-)sanchez people,there is a alternative striker thread
We are having a meeting about it at this moment, might still be on.
Dross rag propaganda.United’s moutpiece (ESPN) desperately tries to reframe the Sanchez transfer narrative:
Sanchez to United isn't all about money
Alexis Sanchez's reported move to Manchester United over Manchester City is not about chasing money. In case you missed it, United remain a big deal.
No mate. Count again.England can't have more than 5 places in CL so if us and Arse won respective European comps then whoever finishes 4th misses out, which is why I'd like them to get 4th and think they've done enough only to see it snatched from them later :)
So count again.I said more than 5
I wish he’d never been born!Am I the only one who wish this Sanchez saga would just be over, no matter the outcome?
No. That didn’t happen last season.Bellsouth is correct max of 5 places. IIRC if City and Arse win their European comps then 4th place misses out, places go to as champions of both UEFA comps then 2,3,4 assuming we win PL
NoAm I the only one who wish this Sanchez saga would just be over, no matter the outcome?
So count again.
Bit drastic. Could be cheering his name come Saturday :-)I wish he’d never been born!
United’s moutpiece (ESPN) desperately tries to reframe the Sanchez transfer narrative:
Sanchez to United isn't all about money
Alexis Sanchez's reported move to Manchester United over Manchester City is not about chasing money. In case you missed it, United remain a big deal.
Yeah, they have been for awhile. It’s even worse when you watch them in the US—they are just a marketing arm of United, Liverpool, Real, Barca, and Bayern.Dross rag propaganda.
Can see it now. At their game tonight a big unveil and the name Sanchez emblazoned on the ground's screen and ticker displays. As the stands darken and the solitary spotlights trail to the tunnel with the name Sanchez repeatedly blaring through the tannoy, out comes Hugo Sanchez, brought in to add Mexican flair to the failing coaching system.
At first there was denial. Then anger. Finally, acceptance.
I was thinking that,but Stoke have upstaged them now with the announcement of Paul Lambert becoming their new boss :)