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From Laurent Blanc's wiki:

 

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson had attempted to lure Blanc several times since 1996 and finally succeeded in 2001. Despite his age of 35 years, Blanc was brought in to replace the departing Jaap Stam. He was criticised for poor performances in the early months of his stay at Old Trafford. This was compounded when United suffered their first five losses of the season to Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Chelsea (coincidentally, the first letters of each team spell out "BLANC").

 

Wow

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From Laurent Blanc's wiki:

 

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson had attempted to lure Blanc several times since 1996 and finally succeeded in 2001. Despite his age of 35 years, Blanc was brought in to replace the departing Jaap Stam. He was criticised for poor performances in the early months of his stay at Old Trafford. This was compounded when United suffered their first five losses of the season to Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Chelsea (coincidentally, the first letters of each team spell out "BLANC").

 

Wow

 

Mind blown tbh.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16482590.stm

 

Another example of player power going too far for me. Aaron ramsay whinging because he hasn't been consulted by the FAW over the appointment of the new Wales manager. I think he needs to learn his place, why should the players have any say over who the new manager will be?

 

Couldn't disagree with that more if I tried, even more so given the details of the manager change.

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Yeah, players having a say is a terrible idea, wouldn't believe that Wenger has much truck by 'player power' so dunno where he's picked up that annoying habit.

 

Clearly his English teammates. Oh he hasn't got any.  :razz:

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Owner financing of mid-table clubs 06-10 Bolton £85m, Sunderland £125m, Villa £138m, Wigan £50m, Fulham £75m, Newcastle £140m. Everton ZERO.

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