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When Great Uncle Bulgaria told Orinoco to Wandle along and stop this lazy idle chitchat.When did the river puns stop? I’ll just skip straight to that page...
When Great Uncle Bulgaria told Orinoco to Wandle along and stop this lazy idle chitchat.When did the river puns stop? I’ll just skip straight to that page...
Meanwhile Sam Wallace in the Telegraph goes in hard on United. His big buddy Neil Ashton won't be pleased.
This follows up surprisingly positive stuff from Ducker.
Behind a paywall but for those who know how it should be accessible:
"There is certainly no shortage of ideas when it comes to taming the game’s billionaire arrivistes, or reworking the domestic and European game to the advantage of United and fellow storied franchises. But tick tock goes the clock. Almost eight years since Ferguson departed and no closer to a title. Season by season City are building an empire, one which United are quite capable of fighting on their resources. They just do not know how."
That would make a great banner at the swamp. They could stick alongside our players make history...I can’t see the full story but the headline is good enough!
No club has ever spent as much as Manchester United to be as average as this
Sexy woman that.The whole cast would make their team. Fenella Fielding would do a better job than slabhead in the back four.
Now plying his trade at the ultimate level at....er.....MotherwellRemember when he went running to the papers crying because City decided his son was never going to make it as a top class player?
He states that winning the European Cup in 1999 over Bayern Munich was his greatest achievement as a manager by far. He says his team displayed all the qualities you'd (he'd) want to see - never give in.On Derby day what better way for the BBC to report than a Simon Stone lovey piece on the GPC?
Sir Alex Ferguson: Former Man Utd manager discusses brain haemorrhage in new film
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson opens up about his 2018 brain haemorrhage in new film.www.bbc.co.uk
Meanwhile Sam Wallace in the Telegraph goes in hard on United. His big buddy Neil Ashton won't be pleased.
This follows up surprisingly positive stuff from Ducker.
Behind a paywall but for those who know how it should be accessible:
"There is certainly no shortage of ideas when it comes to taming the game’s billionaire arrivistes, or reworking the domestic and European game to the advantage of United and fellow storied franchises. But tick tock goes the clock. Almost eight years since Ferguson departed and no closer to a title. Season by season City are building an empire, one which United are quite capable of fighting on their resources. They just do not know how."
The thickest man ever to play football and just imagine the competition that entails. I’m amazed he can tie his own shoelacesAndyAndrew Cole is an embarrassing ****.