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I love having such a revered player play for us. But God damn that's a s*** list :lol: As much as I love him for this season, Tiote's a bit of a kneejerk for best ever African buy! What the f*** is Chamakh doing in there too!?

 

It is Bargain African buys. I guess Chak is in there because he is was cheap.

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The result of Carragher's tackle on Nani

 

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shame it's not Carroll.

 

 

use shin pads should be his first lesson. Pads that actually protect your leg, not the midget sized ones.

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Expect this to be in the club shop very soon:

 

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Carrick has been absolutely useless in the last couple of seasons.

 

Most of my glory hunting mates detest the guy.

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Carrick has been absolutely useless in the last couple of seasons.

 

Very surprised that he got a new contract.

 

Especially since Park's apparently not getting one.

 

Strange. Always thought Fergie rates Park. When does his contract expire? I wouldn't mind him here.  :laugh:

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Carrick has been absolutely useless in the last couple of seasons.

 

Very surprised that he got a new contract.

 

Especially since Park's apparently not getting one.

 

Strange. Always thought Fergie rates Park. When does his contract expire? I wouldn't mind him here.  :laugh:

 

Summer 2012.

 

I would think twice about having him here though. His knee is apparently on borrowed time and he has a maximum of three more years left as a footballer. That's why he's retired from international football at age 29 and I guess that's also why Man U don't want to give him another contract.

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I didn't know his suspect knee is the reason behind his international retirement. Just too bad really, as he is versatile, has a good engine and always gives his all. Knee injuries are one of the worst so as you've said, he might just go on a free next year.

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3451144/Barcelona-fan-could-be-the-bravest-ever.html

 

 

 

 

WHEN Barcelona play Real Madrid you expect fireworks on the pitch between the players.

But one brave fan risked his personal safety off the turf by playing a trumpet version of Barcelona's club song on the steps of Real's Bernabeu stadium — wearing a Barca shirt!

 

The two teams clash again in next month's Spanish Cup final on April 20.

 

Real will be anxious to avenge the 5-0 demolition they suffered at the hands of Pep Guardiola's men last November.

 

Jose Mourinho's side are seven points adrift of Barca in the league, with some pundits claiming their title bid is already over.

 

And this young supporter is obviously keen to rub even more salt into Real's wounds...

 

 

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Expect this to be in the club shop very soon:

 

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I want one

 

Don't forget to have a mate alongside you wearing:

 

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The BBC has said that it will contact the Premier League to express its disappointment at Manchester United's media blackout following Sunday's defeat to Liverpool.

 

After the 3-1 loss at Anfield, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson reused to perform any media engagements, snubbing the BBC, along with Sky Sports and TalkSport.

 

The BBC intends to discuss the matter with the league, but will stop short of submitting a formal complaint that would trigger punishment action against United, who cannot refuse to make a player or member of the coaching staff available to rights holders for interview.

 

As no other media outlet has indicated that it will complain about the snub, it is likely that United will escape any sanctions under new rules designed to protect rights holders brought in at the start of this season.

 

"The BBC is disappointed Manchester United did not put forward a spokesperson following on from the Liverpool match. We will speaking to the Premier League about this," said the BBC.

 

United imposed the media blackout after last week's Football Association charge against Ferguson over his comments about the refereeing during the game against Chelsea. The silent protest even extended to United's in-house TV channel MUTV.

 

Ferguson's assistant Mike Phelan also did not carry out his usual post-match engagements with the BBC, arranged due to the manager's long-running feud with the corporation.

 

United are understood to be facing an up to six-figure fine for Ferguson's continued boycott of the BBC, but the league is hoping that the situation can be resolved amicably at ongoing negotiations

 

 

 

100% behind Fergie on this one. If the media throw a mic in front of a manager after a defeat and there have been some bad decisions and they ask questions designed to find out the opinion on them knowing it will lead to the manager getting in to trouble, then the manager has every right not to attend. Same goes for any representative of the club.

 

Refs and the FA are above criticism, which is a joke, but to have managers baited by the media after being emotionally involved in a game then fined for any comments the FA don't agree with is fuking ridiculous. It's entrapment. Ok Fergie is a huffy cunt, but so is Wenger and any other manager when things haven't gone their way, but with fines and touchline bans handed out for speaking the truth its hardly any surprise managers have had enough. Where is freedom of speech? Is football above the law? I've never understood that. It's not bigoted, racist or to intent to cause trouble, its usually the truth, fair enough from a biased opinion, but the same opinion many commentators and pundits dish out during or after the game usually with harsher words and greater bile, while hacks print whatever they feel like and they don't get punished. The very same media landing the managers in trouble say the exact same thing and nothing is done.

 

The FA is in a shite fuking state, I wouldn't trust them to run a tap, while Fergie and the likes are a pain in the arse, its no wonder considering the confinements they have to work within. Next step the courts imo, and the FA will lose.

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This Scottish FA Press Conference about the Old Firm violence is pretty funny. This bloke is basically saying that everyone involved was an alcoholic! Perhaps.

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