it's his 21st Anniversary as United manager today...
what a legend :cheese:
it's his 21st Anniversary as United manager today...
what a legend :cheese:
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proper leg.
lol the trance has gone
i take it that spanish guy will take over nearer in the future then.
He seems to be doing a lot of post-game interviews.
id of thought Mark Hughes
he's portuguese mate, and aye, there has been talk of Queiroz takin over, but i hope it's someone else, maybe Hughes, Jose would be nice
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Mate, you need to stop sucking Alex's cock - have a word with ya self.
you bitter about the fantasy league mate? you were never going to be my match, don't feel bad...
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Portugese mate. and the reason he does all the MOTD post match shit is cause the BBC did some documentary slinging mud at him.
Big Sam and Harry Redknap won't apeak to em either, because of a different BBC doc. about taking bungs.
As for Fergie's replacement, Sparky would be the fans choice.
personally I wouldn't want Mouriniho at Utd. the football he had the rent boys playing was proper doldrums dull.
Fergie is a class act and discussing his replacement is a touch premature.
It'll be a sad day for Utd when he retires.
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aye Sir Alex is a legend, this new team he has built is looking to be his best yet, the only player from his past reign that would get into this current team is Schmeichel and maybe Ruud at the height of his United form...
dare i say that this current United squad is the best the Premiership has ever seen :cheese:
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Stam, Keane, Robson
i'd rather have Vidic than Stam...
Keane and Robson are good shouts, Cantona would be another...
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[QUOTE=Numeric;586943] the only player from his past reign that would get into this current team is Schmeichel and maybe Ruud at the height of his United form...
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Thats going a bit far! Keane would walk into any team ever. And what about the likes of Beckham at his peak, Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Gary Pallister, Denis Irwin, Eric, Andy Cole, Jaap Stam, Paul Parker, Dwight Yorke.... all would have been strong contenders at the least.
Though I do take your point as dont think some of them would necessarily be first choices in the current squad.
[QUOTE=kai;586994]was gonna say Yorkie actually, but stopped just short. At his peak I reckon he'd prolly edge Tevez out the current starting 11, but we only saw him peak for the one season. Such a shame he liked the good life a bit too much.
He was the complete centre forward, and one of the best players to ever play in the prem.
Deffo - as an after thought, Sheringham at his peak would probably be in with a chance of edging his way in there - certainly the year he won PFA Player of the Year, or playing the way he did alongside Shearer in Euro 96.
[QUOTE=Numeric;586984]i'd rather have Vidic than Stam...
Keane and Robson are good shouts, Cantona would be another...[/QUOTE
Id have stam over either of the current two. but i reckon stam vidic would be pretty good
Teddy is a legend, would still rather have Rooney in there though...
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