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Freiburg still bottom of the league? Can't decide if that would help us or not. He's the one to get them out of trouble, but his fee can strengthen the squad.

can;t see him leaving till the summer unless they get an impossible to turn down offer.
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Freiburg still bottom of the league? Can't decide if that would help us or not. He's the one to get them out of trouble, but his fee can strengthen the squad.

can;t see him leaving till the summer unless they get an impossible to turn down offer.

 

They've pretty much said as much. He signed a new contract at the start of the season to ensure he stays for the season, but then allowing him to leave in the summer, or something along those lines.

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Freiburg still bottom of the league? Can't decide if that would help us or not. He's the one to get them out of trouble, but his fee can strengthen the squad.

can;t see him leaving till the summer unless they get an impossible to turn down offer.

 

They've pretty much said as much. He signed a new contract at the start of the season to ensure he stays for the season, but then allowing him to leave in the summer, or something along those lines.

yeah i know but they have the chance to cash in and try to strengthen as they appear to be in the shit. probably better for him to sit tight aswell actually.
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Yet he is also a troubled character from a difficult background. He pleaded guilty to two counts of witness intimidation last year and was sentenced to a 12-month referral order and ordered to pay costs and compensation of £1,445.

 

He has also suffered from disciplinary problems at United, where the admiration for his talent is matched by frustration at his failure to consistently apply it by turning up to training.

 

Sounds just what we need after the success story that was Nile Ranger.

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Yet he is also a troubled character from a difficult background. He pleaded guilty to two counts of witness intimidation last year and was sentenced to a 12-month referral order and ordered to pay costs and compensation of £1,445.

 

He has also suffered from disciplinary problems at United, where the admiration for his talent is matched by frustration at his failure to consistently apply it by turning up to training.

 

Sounds just what we need after the success story that was Nile Ranger.

 

Hmmm, well at least he and Nile can be best mates.......

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From earlier (ie Wednesday).

Rio Ferdinand @rioferdy5 Close

Certain kids need their heads banging, they don't see what they got within reach, if only they FOCUSED 100%. Fix up, Make It Count.

 

Some Mancs think this was a direct reference to him.

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Maybe Cabaye can take him under his wing...Or he'll fall in with Ranger...

 

I'd say no, unless he really is very very good. Too many players like this never work hard enough to actually apply their talent though, and we seem to have such a good ethic that wouldn't want it disrupted.

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It has to hurt the young players at Man U to see Scholes back playing in FA cup etc where they'd usually get a chance. Wouldn't be too shocked to see a house clearing if they're not good enough.

 

p.s. ok yes trying to tick the thread over to 1000 pages I admit it

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Would be an interesting aquisition!

Sounds pretty definite we're in for him.

Was being bandied around the radio tonight that he was being stupid not signing a new contract at Man U + they quoted Rio Ferdinand tweets etc.

Might be worth a gamble, if he craps out...... move him on. Likely to be the way the hierarchy are looking at it.

Not sure how he'll fit into our team ethic though!

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