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The return of an end of season tradition

We have had a great season, recently described as coming top apart from goal difference. All of the highlights are here, from the amazing 4 goals against everton and the 8-2 thrashing of arsenal. Goal of the season was for me, the superb strike Fletcher scored in the derby.
As usual Fergies tactics shine- adapted to brush aside the opposition with wave and wave of attacks or the ability to defend in depth and counter attack. Marvel at the brilliance and solidity of Evans and Rio and the swashbuckling full back play of Patrice and the twins. Rio, once again demonstrates he is quick as ever, whilst Evans dominates from set pieces. As ever Rooney shines and demonstrates the sportsmanship that ensured he was not booked all season. Carrick is solid in midfield, whilst Scholsey and Giggsy keep rolling back the years. Not for us, expensive central midfielders in their prime, when we continue to get the best from these Premier League giants.
The best shots for me are the behind the scenes views- but for all the injuries, my Champions 20 teeshirt could have been worn this year. The back room staff never get the credit they deserve, they appear to have been kept very busy this season.
Also on the dvd is an overview of the red devils world famous youth policy and it appears that our future is in safe hands with a grate depth of local talent.
 
Mine is on there. I'm A.Smith - London Red

Not too good because it's a bit too obvious. I don't do subtle!
 
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PLASTIC FANTASTIC:

This handy little book has been a real godsend - not only on the train up from London on matchdays, but also on the terraces. More than once I've glanced around in the stretford end and seen a few fellow MIB's leafing through a copy of this little gem before launching our devastating wit at the away fans. All the classics are in there along with a few surprises (I didn't realise posh spice did that!), and easy to learn as they are mostly sung to the tunes of well known nursery rhymes. It seems incredible now that for twenty years the only song I knew was "You'll never walk alone", but since 1992 I have learned literally several more thanks to this fantastic book.

Take a bow son.
 

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