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No point in a 25 man squad if you can't swap and change as you see fit then. Though Holloway was very stupid to announce he planned to play a weakened time, just attracted a lot of attention onto the club.

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

The fines for fielding weakened teams is ridiculous. The manager should be allowed to pick any team he wants.

 

:thup:

 

Its not as if he did it on the last day of the season as a favour to another manager he was friends with. He did it as part of his management of his own team, to manage other games more efficiently. It is madness.

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:lol:

 

Well, that's another thing as well. Who are the Premier League to proclaim who is 'weak' and who isn't, seems unfair on the players involved.

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:lol:

 

Well, that's another thing as well. Who are the Premier League to proclaim who is 'weak' and who isn't, seems unfair on the players involved.

 

It's not really the players though, is it. It's the fact he's changed the entire squad (-1) from one week to another in the same competition and then back again to his "regulars" for the next week. :lol:

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Guest Roger Kint

No point in a 25 man squad if you can't swap and change as you see fit then. Though Holloway was very stupid to announce he planned to play a weakened time, just attracted a lot of attention onto the club.

 

Was on Talksport this afternoon that all 20 clubs were offered the chance of the fine for this being scrapped pre season when the squad rule came in and it was a clear majority in favour of keeping it. Wonder how Holloway voted...

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Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung has retired from international football, according to South Korea coach Cho Kwang-rae.

 

The 29-year-old Park won his 100th cap in the Asian Cup semi-final defeat by Japan on Tuesday and has called a media conference in Seoul on Monday.

 

Park was not included in South Korea's team for the 3-2 win over Uzbekistan in the third-place match in Qatar.

 

Ex-Spurs defender Lee Young-pyo, 33, has also quit international football.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/9380242.stm

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Guest neesy111

He works as security at jd sports simpsons dad.

 

What a mint fact eh!

 

Really?!?  Where does he work (ex JD employee here).

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Guest toonlass

Who just saw that scummy scouse kid giving the finger and wanker sign on SSN?

 

He'll go home and get a clip from his ma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For not nicking the tyres from the SSN van.

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Re: NUFC transfer rumours in the press

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3378243/Trucker-John-Retters-1000-Manchester-United-tattoo.html

 

MANCHESTER United fan John Retter is backing his Old Trafford idols all the way with this huge tattoo.

Trucker John, 51, paid nearly £1,000 to have the Red Devils' crest etched.

The work took 16 hours and he spent the time reading boss Sir Alex Ferguson's biography to take his mind off the pain.

 

Ecstasy ... badge is nearly finished

But John, who never misses a game on TV, insists it was worth the discomfort to have the tattoo that covers most of his back.

He said: "It's a brilliant badge with so much history. I'm proud to wear it."

 

Agony ... John Retter's tattoo in progress

Referring to the club's famously rivalry with Liverpool, John, of Paignton, Devon, added: "As soon as the sun's out, I'll be flaunting it on the beach - although I'll probably get chased by a load of Scousers."

His partner Liz Brady, 44, said: "I think it looks great."

Tattooist Tony Gallon said: "It's the biggest football badge I've ever had to do."

 

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The fines for fielding weakened teams is ridiculous. The manager should be allowed to pick any team he wants.

 

There is a duty to the competition, fans, sponsors & tv companies.

 

Why haven't Manchester United, Arsenal or Chelsea been fined yet then?

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Ecstasy ... badge is nearly finished

But John, who never misses a game on TV,

 

 

Hardcore

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