TheDoc wrote: » ****ing Fergie, could have had Strootman wrapped up for a bargain and our deep holding midfielder problem sorted for years.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Its amazing that has only been confirmed now... what is it? 3 months later?
bangkok wrote: » he would have been in the physio room for most of it
Pheonix10 wrote: » What is this ban for?
beno619 wrote: » They've become the most annoying club in Europe, they need to get off the ****ing high horse and stop commenting on other clubs/manager decisions.
Adamocovic wrote: » Considering they bought him last summer for around the €35million mark, and he's not lived up to that price tag I don't see how they would expect €50million.
Officer999 wrote: » Sorry I know it's probably been asked already but who was on co-commentary last night alongside Paddy Crerand on MUTV?
StringerBell wrote: » With the clauses that kicked in he has cost them more then the initial layout so I think they are trying to recoup what they spent so far.
bangkok wrote: » Barkley is a good player, no question about it, but he is not good enough for Man Utd, decent squad player but for the prices quoted, no thanks
Deleted User wrote: » Having watched both friendlies v City and RM, I think they really were two very different games. Against City in the NRG Stadium in Houston, the roof was closed with the air con switched on. This made for a far more intense game, one that both sides wanted to win (Even 2-0 down at 90 mins, City players were were running to get play resumed when the ball went dead) and had the energy to pursue that desire to win. It was only a pre-season game, but it was actually a decent game of football.Yesterday's game in the blistering heat of California was a different story. It more resembled those early games v Salt Lake where the players were mostly just trying to keep the ball and regain some fitness. The first half was decent yesterday, but in those conditions this was only going to be a fitness exercise. I'm looking forward to seeing how we really fare against Real Madrid in the Super Cup in a few weeks time.
Lithium93_ wrote: » Apparently it was 86 fahrenheit, which is probably 30 degrees.
Deleted User wrote: » That's high for our guys, but I suppose it depends on the humidity too. I've found 30 degrees to be pleasant with a coastal breeze in the Algarve.I almost lay down and gave up while walking around Washington DC in 30 degrees.
Deleted User wrote: » That's high for our guys, but I suppose it depends on the humidity too. I've found 30 degrees to be pleasant with a coastal breeze in the Algarve. I almost lay down and gave up while walking around Washington DC in 30 degrees.
adox wrote: » Yet the lads in the first half could handle it and that was against Madrids first team players. I did think about the conditions and they may have had some effect but not to that extent.
bangkok wrote: » Craig Burley
QikBax wrote: » No that was the US feed MUTV was Bojan Djordic
bangkok wrote: » Is there different versions of mutv??
markcahill1985 wrote: » Has there been any talk of us being on for Renato Sanches? Seems strange we wouldn't be in on any potential loan with option to buy deal that could be available. Nothing to lose.
DM_7 wrote: Poor Zerks. Even saw that referenced on another Forum.