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sun is trolling guys 

 

as much as i wanted fellaini to succeed i dont think it sgonna happen - guy looks low on confidence, hes big and clumsy and offers nothing 

 

even as a dm he isnt great - little gay sterling was outmuscling him in the pool game

 

27.5 mill wasted 

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Class of 92 set to buy utd.. Backed by a Qatar business group

According to the sun ha

 

Sure they've got their wires crossed. 

 

Salford 92 seems more likely.

 

 

Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs are set to complete a takeover of Salford City within days in a move that may see the club renamed Salford 92 and Paul Scholes appointed manager. M.E.N. Sport revealed last month that the pair of United legends were in talks to buy the non-league outfit last month. We have now learned that the deal is expected to be signed off shortly – with a target of Championship football within 15 years part of an astonishing masterplan.

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Yeah in the Bundasliga the clubs have to been majority owned by club members, it’s called the 50+1 rule.

reh

 

germans forever efficient 

 

 

 

Majority owned by fans, 

Reasonable pricing structure on tickets, despite having less capacity than OT. 

Excellent stadium with a great atmosphere

Success 

star studded team with quality all over. 

One of the best managers in the world. 

Creeping up in the earning table. 

 

 

as a full stop i'll just leave this out there. On the money that has been taken out of Manchester United since 2005, we could've paid for the Allianz arena TWICE!

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/mar/27/manchester-united-plane-message-david-moyes-sacked

 

 

Manchester United fans planning fly-past calling for Moyes to be sacked

 

• Banner to carry 'Wrong One - Moyes Out' message
• Plane due to fly over Aston Villa home game on Saturday
 

David Moyes's problems at Manchester United have intensified after it emerged supporters are planning to send a plane over Old Trafford during their game against Aston Villa on Saturday pulling a banner calling for him to be sacked.

 

Arrangements are being made for the plane to carry a message "Wrong One - Moyes Out" as a response to the "Chosen One" banner that has hung inside the stadium since the former Everton manager was appointed as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor.

 

If it goes ahead, the stunt will be the first concerted effort by fans to remove Moyes from his position in a season that has seen the runaway champions last year slump to seventh, 18 points off the top and guaranteed their worst-ever return in the Premier League era.

 

While United maintain that they remain fully supportive of Moyes, the 3-0 defeat at home to Manchester City on Tuesday finished with isolated incidents inside the ground, including a steward having to usher one fan away from the dugout area. Ferguson, sitting in the directors' box, was also abused, having identified Moyes for the job, and it is clear that whatever support there was for Moyes is slowly draining away.

 

Supporters have clubbed together through the Red Issue website to raise almost £1,000 for the planned flyover while Moyes's first season in charge has been so ignominious the usually supportive Manchester Evening News has taken to lampooning him, running an "excuses generator" from his nine months in office.

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Sir Bobby Charlton is "absolutely certain" Manchester United were right to appoint David Moyes as manager.

 

United legend Charlton concedes the Premier League champions, who face Manchester City on Tuesday, have played "really, really badly" this season.

 

But the 76-year-old insisted: "It doesn't mean we are going to change everything. I'm absolutely certain that we picked the right man."

 

 

Cantona believes David Moyes will be given time to rebuild the United squad after a difficult first season in the job, having replaced Mr. Ferguson last summer.

 

"I think he has a long-term project. At the moment it is not very good, but maybe next year it will be great and everybody will see. But I think he is strong enough to handle the pressure," Cantona added.

 

 

 

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CUT-THROAT BUSINESS
Man Utd's managers since 1945
1945-69    Sir Matt Busby      Retired
1958         Jimmy Murphy      Interim
1969-70    Wilf McGuinness  Sacked
1970-71    Sir Matt Busby      Retired
1971-72    Frank O'Farrell     Sacked
1972-77    Tommy Docherty Sacked
1977-81    Dave Sexton         Sacked
1981-86    Ron Atkinson        Sacked
1986-13   Alex Ferguson        Retired
2013-        David Moyes           ?

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Sir Bobby Charlton is "absolutely certain" Manchester United were right to appoint David Moyes as manager.

United legend Charlton concedes the Premier League champions, who face Manchester City on Tuesday, have played "really, really badly" this season.

But the 76-year-old insisted: "It doesn't mean we are going to change everything. I'm absolutely certain that we picked the right man."

Cantona believes David Moyes will be given time to rebuild the United squad after a difficult first season in the job, having replaced Mr. Ferguson last summer.

"I think he has a long-term project. At the moment it is not very good, but maybe next year it will be great and everybody will see. But I think he is strong enough to handle the pressure," Cantona added.

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Sir Bobby Charlton is "absolutely certain" Manchester United were right to appoint David Moyes as manager.

United legend Charlton concedes the Premier League champions, who face Manchester City on Tuesday, have played "really, really badly" this season.

But the 76-year-old insisted: "It doesn't mean we are going to change everything. I'm absolutely certain that we picked the right man."

Cantona believes David Moyes will be given time to rebuild the United squad after a difficult first season in the job, having replaced Mr. Ferguson last summer.

"I think he has a long-term project. At the moment it is not very good, but maybe next year it will be great and everybody will see. But I think he is strong enough to handle the pressure," Cantona added.

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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

 

 

ffs

 

the scoreline

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Sir Bobby Charlton is "absolutely certain" Manchester United were right to appoint David Moyes as manager.United legend Charlton concedes the Premier League champions, who face Manchester City on Tuesday, have played "really, really badly" this season.But the 76-year-old insisted: "It doesn't mean we are going to change everything. I'm absolutely certain that we picked the right man."

Cantona believes David Moyes will be given time to rebuild the United squad after a difficult first season in the job, having replaced Mr. Ferguson last summer."I think he has a long-term project. At the moment it is not very good, but maybe next year it will be great and everybody will see. But I think he is strong enough to handle the pressure," Cantona added.

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 ffs the scoreline

Sorry to input abit of reality, but that clip is in the 81st minute?

That's when United went 2-1 up,

Bent made it 2-2 in stoppage time 93 minutes +

Dunno what's happening with the scoreline.

Looks like Salford may well end up being the second team in Manchester in a few years.

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Uniteds team costs more then citys the other night

Glazers stay getting unfairly blamed

This is all fergie

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Uniteds team costs more then citys the other night

Glazers stay getting unfairly blamed

This is all fergie

Interesting take.

Here's another.

A third of the costs that make up the starting line up were spent before they secured ownership. I.E Ferdiband 30 million and Rooney 32 million.

In an ideal world, Ferdinand wouldn't have played, Vidic or Evans in instead would've seen this fact thrown out of the window.

Then you have the panic and "opportunistic" buys of Fellani and Mata respectively.

I'd personally be more interested in the wages of the relative starting line ups, as that is generally a better indicator of quality of squad and in some cases investment.

I.E if United still had Ronaldo, the fee would state 12 million (not indicative of his quality) whilst his wages would indicate his worth.

Messi cost Barca nothing..... That does not represent his worth or quality.

Who'd pay 30 million for Rooney or Ferdinand now?

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