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Where are they now???

Ticket tout Charlton
Oily chips Macari
Clay feet Blackmore
Pissed up Crerand
Alky Robson
Froggy Cantona
Family man Giggs

Have they all died?
It's soooo quiet, usually you can't turn the tv on without seeing one of them spouting their usual
Pro utd drivel, but just lately..........nothing!
 
I've just read this pile of bollocks on ESPN:

United showing Shaw the world-class way, says Southgate

Shaw has discovered what it takes to become a 'world class' player after training alongside the likes of Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria at Manchester United.
After a difficult start to his Old Trafford career, Shaw will quickly step up to the elite level because of the quality of his team-mates, according to England Under-21 manager Gareth Southgate.
Shaw dropped down from the senior England squad for the Under-21's Euro qualifier against Croatia on Tuesday after receiving criticism for a lack of form and fitness earlier this season.

Southgate however, insisted that Shaw's £27 million summer move to United from Southampton will improve his game.
"I think what he now has is a recognition of what 'world class' looks like," Southgate said. "He might have had an idea of what he thought it was before, but training at Manchester United with the likes of Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria has given him a full understanding of the concept now.
"He would have known there was a level, but now he knows there is a level above that.
"He was able to share those stories among our lads in the U21s because all players at times in their careers think they are nearly there - and then you discover you still have a bit of a way to go.
"You continually have to strive to be better than you are and Luke realises that now."
Shaw was part of the Under-21s side that defeated Croatia 4-2 on aggregate to qualify for Euro 2015 and there have been suggestions that other youngsters from the senior squad could drop down to boost Southgate's side for the Championship in the Czech Republic.
The likes of Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Raheem Sterling are all eligible to appear for the Under-21s, while defender Calum Chambers would have played for them on Tuesday had England's senior right-back John Stones not picked up an ankle injury.
While Under-21 captain Jack Butland welcomed the prospect of receiving help from above, he warned any players dropping down that they should not expect any preferential treatment.
"That is why it is good being a player not a manager picking this squad," Butland said. "We have a fantastic amount of talent in this 22 of players. We have had players who have gone up and come down. Luke has come down and it is like he never left.
"We are confident whoever it is, we will get on really well. We will welcome anyone in. First of all we have to continue play the way we do. If people come down from the seniors it doesn't mean they run things. Everyone works for their position. That is the mentality we have had.
"Everyone fights for their place so they deserve it. We have to keep that next summer. We have got to carry that forward now to the bigger stage in the summer. Losing and going out was not an option because we have too much talent. Now we need some really tough friendlies.
"Playing against teams who will push us to the limit. We might lose. But we have got to learn to play against the top teams. We might beat them. That is the only way we will be prepared for the finals next summer. Then we will assess where we are at."
 
Re: Where are they now???

pfazz said:
Ticket tout Charlton
Oily chips Macari
Clay feet Blackmore
Pissed up Crerand
Alky Robson
Froggy Cantona
Family man Giggs

Have they all died?
It's soooo quiet, usually you can't turn the tv on without seeing one of them spouting their usual
Pro utd drivel, but just lately..........nothing!
They will be sky's guests/pundits on the day of the match..
 
Re: Where are they now???

Pissed Up Paddy became such an embarrassment you may never see him again.
Ticket Tout is losing his marbles.
Alky Robson will be wheeled out very soon to spout shite if only to say that L'pool is the real derby.
and I wager that Family Man will be seen on tele very soon (Jeremy Kyle !)
 
TGR said:
Pigeonho said:
Wow! Just wow!!!!!!!!!!

You are making yourself look very silly.
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I know the daily mail isn't held in the highest esteem by many posters on here and having seen today's effort it's hard not to understand why.

Back page headline hails united's saviour Falcao with the headline:

Falcao's English Secret..

Inside the back page you have three separate stories across a double page spread, the main headline being:

Ee, bah gum! Uniteds goal machine is a Yorkshireman!

With other stories headlined:

Bobby still dazzles us says Blind.

Valencia to miss West Brom test.

Then two stories I. The Charlie Sale column, one about the GPC's book promotion with Nesbitt and the other about Scudamore giving 30k to a football extravaganza being hosted by the adulterer.

It really is a joke, not just the fact they get so much positive coverage but the fact that Falcao is a goal scoring machine. One in Four against poor opposition - Impressive

As has been said elsewhere their PR machine is impressive, dare I say more impressive than Falcaos goal scoring record!
 
Vienna_70 said:
I've just read this pile of bollocks on ESPN:

United showing Shaw the world-class way, says Southgate

Shaw has discovered what it takes to become a 'world class' player after training alongside the likes of Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria at Manchester United.
After a difficult start to his Old Trafford career, Shaw will quickly step up to the elite level because of the quality of his team-mates, according to England Under-21 manager Gareth Southgate.
Shaw dropped down from the senior England squad for the Under-21's Euro qualifier against Croatia on Tuesday after receiving criticism for a lack of form and fitness earlier this season.

Southgate however, insisted that Shaw's £27 million summer move to United from Southampton will improve his game.
"I think what he now has is a recognition of what 'world class' looks like," Southgate said. "He might have had an idea of what he thought it was before, but training at Manchester United with the likes of Radamel Falcao and Angel Di Maria has given him a full understanding of the concept now.
"He would have known there was a level, but now he knows there is a level above that.
"He was able to share those stories among our lads in the U21s because all players at times in their careers think they are nearly there - and then you discover you still have a bit of a way to go.
"You continually have to strive to be better than you are and Luke realises that now."
Shaw was part of the Under-21s side that defeated Croatia 4-2 on aggregate to qualify for Euro 2015 and there have been suggestions that other youngsters from the senior squad could drop down to boost Southgate's side for the Championship in the Czech Republic.
The likes of Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Raheem Sterling are all eligible to appear for the Under-21s, while defender Calum Chambers would have played for them on Tuesday had England's senior right-back John Stones not picked up an ankle injury.
While Under-21 captain Jack Butland welcomed the prospect of receiving help from above, he warned any players dropping down that they should not expect any preferential treatment.
"That is why it is good being a player not a manager picking this squad," Butland said. "We have a fantastic amount of talent in this 22 of players. We have had players who have gone up and come down. Luke has come down and it is like he never left.
"We are confident whoever it is, we will get on really well. We will welcome anyone in. First of all we have to continue play the way we do. If people come down from the seniors it doesn't mean they run things. Everyone works for their position. That is the mentality we have had.
"Everyone fights for their place so they deserve it. We have to keep that next summer. We have got to carry that forward now to the bigger stage in the summer. Losing and going out was not an option because we have too much talent. Now we need some really tough friendlies.
"Playing against teams who will push us to the limit. We might lose. But we have got to learn to play against the top teams. We might beat them. That is the only way we will be prepared for the finals next summer. Then we will assess where we are at."

As opposed to 'foreigners restricting development' if he was with us? :)
 
mad4city said:
mindmyp's_n_q's said:
mad4city said:
I'm at work, so I haven't time to search the web but that quote ("I like the atmosphere here & could see myself managing Manyoo")... is it just me or does it sound like a straight bat answer(s) to a giddy tabloid question(s) contrued to sound like he's touting for the gig?

It was May 4, 2011, and the pair sat together in the stands of Old Trafford watching Sir Alex Ferguson's team beat Schalke 4-1. Once again Pep had turned to his friend and said: 'I like this atmosphere. I could see myself coaching here one day.'

Thanks.
It's so contrived, it reminds me of a line from that song 'You've been talking in your sleep': "I've heard it said that dreamers never lie."

- D'you think I'll need an umbrella?
- Nah... by the way, a dreamer never lies... oh, and you might want to wear a hat!
the rag love in will end when west brom hammer the cunts!!roll on the derby
 
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