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Manchester United Team Talk/Gossip/Rumours Thread

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,566 ✭✭✭✭Mitch Connor


    Skud wrote: »
    Gill must have got some massive pay increase off the glazers. I mean to bad mouth a potential buyer of the club is not a good idea. Thought he was smarter than that.

    Also, I dont think Owens utd career is over. Think he will still be with us next season unless we splash really big.

    60% pay increase in the last few years I think - 1.6million a year, or something close to that, he is on as far as I know.

    And Boggles.... It is Glazer. Not Glazier:rolleyes::p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42,586 ✭✭✭✭Boggles


    Jazzy wrote: »
    i knew there was a good reason liverpool and madrid let him go so easily and that newcastle were the only one interested in him. theres been something up with owen for a long time. good thing no money was paid for him and his wages arent that much. feel sorry for the lad, but you know what they say... horses for courses :)

    Wasn't there 6 or 7 clubs interested in him before he joined United?

    He will be back in June apparently, good pre season and start off again next season, no big deal.

    Opens the door for one of the younger strikers. Win - Win


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 56,018 ✭✭✭✭Headshot


    Skud wrote: »
    Gill must have got some massive pay increase off the glazers. I mean to bad mouth a potential buyer of the club is not a good idea. Thought he was smarter than that.

    .
    Gill was the exact same when glazers tried to take over


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42,586 ✭✭✭✭Boggles


    know.

    And Boggles.... It is Glazer. Not Glazier:rolleyes::p

    Your wrong it's i before e especially after G. :pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    Anyone have any thoughts on Fergie's continued insistence that he is happy with the Glazers' as owners? In particular with relation to the transfer pot, would he honestly hang around if he thought his hands were tied and he couldn't sign the players he wants?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42,586 ✭✭✭✭Boggles


    flahavaj wrote: »
    Anyone have any thoughts on Fergie's continued insistence that he is happy with the Glazers' as owners? In particular with relation to the transfer pot, would he honestly hang around if he thought his hands were tied and he couldn't sign the players he wants?

    But his hands arn't tied.

    We enquired about Ribery
    Bid for Benzema
    Bid for Tevez.

    Thats 70-80 million there.

    Madrid went mental, Fergie did the right thing.

    If anything he should be reigned in, if Smalling did infact cost 10+ million. :pac:


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭Jazzy


    Boggles wrote: »
    Wasn't there 6 or 7 clubs interested in him before he joined United?

    He will be back in June apparently, good pre season and start off again next season, no big deal.

    Opens the door for one of the younger strikers. Win - Win

    dunno, i remember liverpool were looking at him as well as newcastle. we wouldnt put the money forward (id say having a copy of his medical history in hand had a lot to do with that) and newcastle were under shepard and souness who had recently signed luque so they of course went in brainlessly and look how it worked out.
    hes crocked. has been for a long time. utd were crazy to let go of tevez and get owen as a replacement imo. i should imagine utd will get another forward player in the summer though so it wont be that big a deal


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭antod


    Jazzy wrote: »
    dunno, i remember liverpool were looking at him as well as newcastle. we wouldnt put the money forward (id say having a copy of his medical history in hand had a lot to do with that) and newcastle were under shepard and souness who had recently signed luque so they of course went in brainlessly and look how it worked out.
    hes crocked. has been for a long time. utd were crazy to let go of tevez and get owen as a replacement imo. i should imagine utd will get another forward player in the summer though so it wont be that big a deal

    would have to agree with you there owen is crocked,but a least he scored the winner in the derby ,got a hat trick in champs league and scored in the carling cup final so he had some input into the season ,i wonder if we win the league will he get a medal how many games do you need to play to get a medal is it 9 games ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,610 ✭✭✭jaykay74


    antod wrote: »
    would have to agree with you there owen is crocked,but a least he scored the winner in the derby ,got a hat trick in champs league and scored in the carling cup final so he had some input into the season ,i wonder if we win the league will he get a medal how many games do you need to play to get a medal is it 9 games ?

    He has played some part in 19 league games so he is grand for a medal if Utd win the league.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,610 ✭✭✭jaykay74


    Jazzy wrote: »
    dunno, i remember liverpool were looking at him as well as newcastle.

    But he was at Newcastle at the time he joined Utd. :confused:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,173 ✭✭✭✭kmart6


    Jesus wouldn't have thought it was 19!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,917 ✭✭✭JimsAlterEgo


    Jazzy wrote: »
    dunno, i remember liverpool were looking at him as well as newcastle. we wouldnt put the money forward (id say having a copy of his medical history in hand had a lot to do with that) and newcastle were under shepard and souness who had recently signed luque so they of course went in brainlessly and look how it worked out.
    hes crocked. has been for a long time. utd were crazy to let go of tevez and get owen as a replacement imo. i should imagine utd will get another forward player in the summer though so it wont be that big a deal

    so much factually wrong with this post


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,610 ✭✭✭jaykay74


    kmart6 wrote: »
    Jesus wouldn't have thought it was 19!

    Yeah I was surprised myself. According to soccerbase 5 starts and 14 sub appearances.

    http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=10509


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,173 ✭✭✭✭kmart6


    jaykay74 wrote: »
    Yeah I was surprised myself. According to soccerbase 5 starts and 14 sub appearances.

    http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=10509
    Yeah i checked Wiki too.....the source of 100% fact:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,219 ✭✭✭✭Pro. F


    flahavaj wrote: »
    Anyone have any thoughts on Fergie's continued insistence that he is happy with the Glazers' as owners? In particular with relation to the transfer pot, would he honestly hang around if he thought his hands were tied and he couldn't sign the players he wants?
    Boggles wrote: »
    But his hands arn't tied.

    We enquired about Ribery
    Bid for Benzema
    Bid for Tevez.

    Thats 70-80 million there.

    Madrid went mental, Fergie did the right thing.

    If anything he should be reigned in, if Smalling did infact cost 10+ million. :pac:

    It was categorically stated in the bond issue that there is no money for transfers, only an overdraft facility. To me that indicates that Fergie has to cover purchases with sales.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,821 ✭✭✭Skud


    one owen out the other in:

    http://www.manutdtalk.com/one-owen-in-another-owen-out/1286/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+ManutdtalkBlog+(Man+Utd+Talk+Blog)

    Hargo set for reserves outing thurs.

    Macheda is on the mend also - he's 3rd choice striker now?

    EDIT:
    http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/news/owen-hargreaves-set-for-manchester-united-reserve-19653166.html?
    God wrote:
    Owen Hargreaves has shown for the first time this week that he's almost ready to play. We've pencilled him in for a reserves game next Thursday and he's been training with the first team, which has been good to see.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭Jazzy


    so much factually wrong with this post

    luque was signed around the same time wasnt he? it was deffo under souness. think it was that summer, regardless i should imagine one would get the point. and he isnt crocked? i dunno, whats 'factually wrong' ?
    jaykay74 wrote:
    But he was at Newcastle at the time he joined Utd.

    but he was at real madrid before newcastle :confused: use brain plx


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,352 ✭✭✭daveyboy_1ie


    Jazzy wrote: »
    but he was at real madrid before newcastle :confused: use brain plx

    Ah now I get you, when he came back to England you mean? Not when he was on the market last summer?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,617 ✭✭✭✭PHB


    We have money for transfers. Nobody denies this. Nobody sensible anyway..

    You know how we are getting the money? We are borrowing.

    So lets put this clearly. We are borrowing money to buy players. We are increasing out debt, to buy players.

    Is this a good strategy? Is anyone dumb enough to think that this is a good strategy long term?

    It's a short term strategy. The Glazers need Fergie on side. They have effectively bought him off with a good transfer kitty. If they didn't give him that, he'd probably start complaining or leave which would be the one thing that would get a large number of non-informed United fans complaining properly.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,789 ✭✭✭nicklauski


    ManUtdYouth reporting that Rooney hasn't travelled with the squad for Wolves!
    Shįte.

    Berba and Diouf up top possibly. Kiko only back training with the firsts this week.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 56,018 ✭✭✭✭Headshot


    nicklauski wrote: »
    ManUtdYouth reporting that Rooney hasn't travelled with the squad for Wolves!
    Shįte.

    Berba and Diouf up top possibly. Kiko only back training with the firsts this week.

    ****ing internationals


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,252 ✭✭✭deisedevil


    Headshot wrote: »
    ****ing internationals

    Ah crap. Now who will I back for first goal this weekend. And right after I made changes to my fantasy football team.
    Love watching him play, can't help being selfish and wanting him in every game.
    He's not even down on physioroom.com as being an injury risk so I'm assuming they are being extra extra careful with him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,610 ✭✭✭jaykay74


    nicklauski wrote: »
    ManUtdYouth reporting that Rooney hasn't travelled with the squad for Wolves!
    Shįte.

    Berba and Diouf up top possibly. Kiko only back training with the firsts this week.

    Crap. Time to put the one man team theory to the test.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,836 ✭✭✭larchielads


    here's a question lads: do you think fegie will be sanctioned if he fields an under strength team to play wolves. Fair enough i know we have injuries but even still it prob will be an under strength team regardless. lets say the team is: foster neville evans brown evra nani gibson fletcher park rooney diouf. in my reckoning that team should beat wolves.

    But that team is without 6 first team regulars 1.vds for foster 2. vidic for brown 3.raf for neville 4.valencia for nani 5. carrick/scholes for gibson 6. berba for diouf. thats nearly half a team changed. the replacements i named are fit as far as i know and would be seen as first choice in my opinion. i bet if that team i named plays fergie gets away with it while mccarthy got done for it. it was a joke mccarthy was fined for it.

    dont tell me he was fined cos he made ten chages, it was for fielding a weakened team. yes i do get the amount of changes had a part to play but rules say weakened team not 6,7,8,9,10 changes.

    the team i mentioned could possibly start and prob would win the game with the replcements i mentioned on the bench.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 32,242 ✭✭✭✭Mars Bar


    Without sounding like...oh, I dunno, big headed? We're Manchester United so we probably won't.

    Look at the team you put out, it probably is still stronger or on par with Wolves. Wolves weakened an already weak team. We won't be playing to lose, that's what Wolves did.

    Bit of a difference I think.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,566 ✭✭✭✭Mitch Connor


    here's a question lads: do you think fegie will be sanctioned if he fields an under strength team to play wolves. Fair enough i know we have injuries but even still it prob will be an under strength team regardless. lets say the team is: foster neville evans brown evra nani gibson fletcher park rooney diouf. in my reckoning that team should beat wolves.

    But that team is without 6 first team regulars 1.vds for foster 2. vidic for brown 3.raf for neville 4.valencia for nani 5. carrick/scholes for gibson 6. berba for diouf. thats nearly half a team changed. the replacements i named are fit as far as i know and would be seen as first choice in my opinion. i bet if that team i named plays fergie gets away with it while mccarthy got done for it. it was a joke mccarthy was fined for it.

    dont tell me he was fined cos he made ten chages, it was for fielding a weakened team. yes i do get the amount of changes had a part to play but rules say weakened team not 6,7,8,9,10 changes.

    the team i mentioned could possibly start and prob would win the game with the replcements i mentioned on the bench.
    personally, i don't think anyone could argue that United are not going to try to win the game. That alone should see them avoid sanctions for whatever team is put out, regardless of how many changes we make.

    Wolves got fined because iot was seen that they were not trying to win, giving up the game to concentrate on another. That isn't/wouldn't be the case with United.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,435 ✭✭✭✭redout


    Evra interview with FIFA.com
    At 28 and arguably the peak of his powers, Patrice Evra remains as committed a performer as ever, despite having already claimed some of the world’s biggest prizes at club level. A three-time Premier League champion at Manchester United, with whom he has also picked up the UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup, the former Monaco left-back was voted the best player in his position in the 2009 FIFA/FIFPro World XI awards.

    Yet the Red Devils stalwart, whose attacking thrust is almost as important to Sir Alex Ferguson’s team as his defensive nous, still has a point to prove on the international stage. And after the crushing disappointment of France’s UEFA EURO 2008 showing, the forthcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ offers Les Bleus the chance to set the record straight. And for the Senegal-born Evra, the first edition of the global showpiece to be held on African soil will have a particular resonance.

    FIFA.com spoke to Evra about a host of topics including France’s laborious qualifying campaign, chasing further club honours at Old Trafford and his hopes for South Africa 2010.

    FIFA.com: Patrice, you earned a spot in the FIFA/FIFPro World XI for 2009, chosen by your fellow professionals. How does it feel to be voted the world’s finest left-back?
    Patrice Evra: It’s an honour and really satisfying, particularly because it’s my fellow professionals who have chosen me. All I can do is thank them and hope to keep doing what I do to the best of my ability to continue to earn their appreciation.

    That award capped an impressive 2009 for you personally. Is there any one moment in particular that stood out for you?
    At the risk of surprising you, the one thing that sticks with me most about that year was the worst moment: the Champions League final defeat against Barcelona. That’s what has stayed with me, because I’m a winner. True, we won the league title and the Carling Cup, but missing out on winning that competition (the Champions League) again had the most impact on me. That bad memory affected me more than any other big moment from last season.

    With regard to that final defeat, why do you think Manchester United fell just short of successfully defending their trophy?
    First and foremost, Barcelona won because they played really well. But even so, I’m frustrated because I feel that we didn’t show the real face of Manchester United. We were a bit too confident and sure of ourselves, and we were caught cold.

    You have won a host of major trophies with United, including the UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup in 2008. What are your objectives for the year 2010 and how do you stay motivated?
    We start each season the same, with the desire to go all the way in every competition. At Manchester United, winning one title per season just doesn’t cut it. We’re obliged to win several, if not all of them. This year, the main goal is to win a fourth championship in a row, which would be historic. But we’re also hoping to win the Champions League again, because the defeat in last year’s final still sticks in all our throats. Personally, though, I’ve already won it, I’d like to win it three times before ending my career. I’ve played in three finals (with Monaco in 2004, and United in 2008 and 2009) and have lost in two of them. My objective is to win it again, knowing that it would also give us the chance to compete to become world club champions once more.

    Moving away from your club commitments, this year’s footballing highlight is undoubtedly the 2010 FIFA World Cup. France struggled in qualifying before edging out play-off opponents Republic of Ireland in difficult circumstances. Can you give us your take on that experience?
    Talking about it again is like going back into the past, whereas I prefer to focus on the future. At the moment I’m simply looking forward to the World Cup, with the aim of going there and winning it. It’s true that we qualified by the back door but what matters is being there, not the path you took. It was particularly important to me to be involved, because I’m of African origin and I know how much support France have on the continent. So it should also make all Africans very happy to see us at this World Cup.

    At last December’s Final Draw in Cape Town, France were drawn in Group A alongside Mexico, Uruguay and hosts South Africa. What will be your approach for the match against the host nation?
    It’s a privilege to be taking on the host nation. I reckon there’ll be a great atmosphere inside the stadium. The pressure will be on them because they need to have a good World Cup in front of their own fans. It’ll be tough but I see this match as a beautiful celebration.

    What is your verdict on the Draw? Do you agree with those who say it could have been much worse for France?
    A World Cup is always special. Every player is battling to do their country proud and dreams of becoming a world champion, which means that every opponent is difficult. But there’s no need to deny it, the Draw could indeed have been harder on us. But that doesn’t mean that it’ll be easy. Mexico always perform well at World Cups, South Africa will give everything they’ve got not to fall at the first hurdle on home soil, and Uruguay are a genuinely tough team to play against. Whatever people say, in my opinion it’s by no means an easy group. One thing’s for sure: if France don’t find their best form, they won’t make it through to the next round.

    On that subject, how good would you say the France team really is? Given the number of quality players available, how do you explain the UEFA EURO 2008 disappointment and the struggle to qualify for South Africa 2010?
    I think the EURO was a real waste. It’s frustrating because when you look at the players in the side, they all play for the world’s biggest clubs. And they’re all important players for these teams. But with France, no one player can be the star, it has to be the team as a whole, and we’re working more and more towards that goal. As far as the qualifiers are concerned, the fact we needed to qualify via the play-offs simply wasn't good enough. True, we did qualify, but we can’t be proud of it. That’s why we didn’t particularly celebrate qualification. We should have finished the job earlier and we knew that full well. We need to be fully aware of how good we are and the fact that the French team is what really matters, over and above our individual issues, throughout our preparations. Given the quality we have, we can’t afford not to have a great World Cup.

    Have France’s qualifying travails and the wave of criticism received afterwards destabilised the team or helped bring you all closer together?
    Sides like France and Argentina, who are great footballing nations but struggled (in qualifying), will have a great tournament. I’m convinced of that. We’ve got where we are today thanks to our efforts alone, nobody helped us. We’ve gone through some tough times over the last two years, we’ve been through the mill, but that’s brought us closer together. We’ve got the fire in our bellies from now on. But we don’t play to prove the critics wrong, we play for those who love and believe in us. We’re giving it our best shot for them.

    Finally, did you get the chance to speak to your Manchester United team-mate and Republic of Ireland international John O’Shea after the second leg of your European Zone play-off?
    Of course. We took the same flight back to Manchester, with six of the Irish guys. They were happy for me and told me that despite everything that had happened, they hoped we’d go on and have a great tournament. I don’t want to go back over that episode [the Thierry Henry handball], but in my view it’s just part of the game, just like the fact that we had a shout for a penalty in the first leg. I repeat, it was part of the game like anything else. What matters now is that France are going to the World Cup.

    FIFA


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,658 ✭✭✭✭Peyton Manning


    Awesome.

    Paul Pogba just accepted my friend request on facebook lol.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 11,405 Mod ✭✭✭✭lordgoat


    Archimedez wrote: »
    Awesome.

    Paul Pogba just accepted my friend request on facebook lol.


    BFF


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,392 ✭✭✭d22ontour


    Aint seen any official links saying Rooney is out or hasn't made the squad...Some guy on twitter hardly makes it so i hope. :D


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