Manchester United - Theatre of Dreams - Part 37

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Man Utd v LASK

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Ighalo

James Mata Lingard

McTominay Fred

Willliams Maguire Bailly Dalot

Romero
 

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Mahrez was the one who really got away. This fellow went on strike and was begging himself to be sold and we had a gaping right wing to fill. City got themselves a quality player

Sancho is brilliant though. I watched his videos and he’s doing all those ridiculous things in the German league at 20
 

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Fulham is a good homey club. I went to their Craven Cottage ground before and watched a match there. Nice little cosy stadium. They even had a section for neutral fans to sit in lol
 

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Fulham is a good homey club. I went to their Craven Cottage ground before and watched a match there. Nice little cosy stadium. They even had a section for neutral fans to sit in lol

Google Ruud’s solo goal against Fulham....

That was just pure determination and striker instinct.
 

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Moist asked Rio and Vidic to learn from Everton pair of central defenders too.

Moyes was a lot of things but i don't think that was true lah. Even Rio himself said no such thing

Yeah the Ruud goal was bloody orgasmic. Dribble from halfway line all the way to goal.
 

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You and i could start in central defence together and i doubt we would even lose this 5-0 lead to be honest

If you let AP15, Lingard, Lindelof, Jones, Daniel James, TFM, Fred play.. yes we might :s13: :s13:
 

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: A neutral Agent is doing the work between the clubs @BVB and @ManUtd.
So United can say: WE don‘t talk. WE don‘t negotiate. WE don‘t have any agreements
@SPORTBILD
4:30 PM · Aug 5, 2020·Twitter for iPhone


Not even sure if it makes any sense :s13:
 
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the question was put to him, structured in that way, but Vidic didn't specifically say Moyes did that. he only replied "Players don’t always like what managers say to them, that's normal, it even happened with Fergie."

in Ferdinand's book, that comment
'I don't know what the f**k he just asked us to do.'
was not referring to watching Phil's video. he also came out on record to say no such thing happened.
 

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what in the fork is this? :s13:
im sure United are in such a position.
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: A neutral Agent is doing the work between the clubs @BVB and @ManUtd.
So United can say: WE don‘t talk. WE don‘t negotiate. WE don‘t have any agreements
@SPORTBILD
4:30 PM · Aug 5, 2020·Twitter for iPhone


Not even sure if it makes any sense :s13:
 

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the question was put to him, structured in that way, but Vidic didn't specifically say Moyes did that. he only replied "Players don’t always like what managers say to them, that's normal, it even happened with Fergie."

in Ferdinand's book, that comment
'I don't know what the f**k he just asked us to do.'
was not referring to watching Phil's video. he also came out on record to say no such thing happened.

It doesn't matter
Moist is history.
 

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apparently it was the same case with Bruno.

Mendes negotiated that.
 

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Man Utd submit £49m bid for Serie A winger as Sancho concerns grow

Manchester United have submitted a £49million bid for Fiorentina winger Federico Chiesa amid concerns about a deal for Jadon Sancho, according to reports.

United made important breakthroughs in their chase for top target Sancho on Monday and Tuesday. Indeed it looked as if the deal was close, with personal terms agreed.

However, the transfer fee has remained the key sticking point and several reports on Tuesday evening claimed United are willing to walk away if Borussia Dortmund do not budge from their valuation.

One such report from ESPN also said the Red Devils will happily consider other targets if those concerns grew.

Amid the alleged situation, La Nazione (via Football Italia) now claims United have done just that. The source says they have bid €55million (£49million) for Chiesa.

Reports in previous months mentioned the Italy international as a strong United alternative to Sancho. The 22-year-old scored 10 goals in 34 Serie A games this term, the second successive season he has reached double figures.

As such, Chiesa has emerged as a top talent in Europe and Fiorentina owner Rocco Commisso admitted that he is thinking about selling him.

“I kept him last summer, now I hope that he remains,” he said (via OneFootball). “But if he wants to leave, then he can do so as long as he brings in the right money for his true value.

“I gave him the all-clear, as long as he brings the right money. I would like him to stay, but if he does want to go, then the clubs have to pay us what we believe he is worth.”

While United remain locked in talks with Sancho and Dortmund, a former Red Devil has warned the club about pressuring the 20-year-old upon his potential arrival.

United have had a penchant of big-money signings who have flopped in recent seasons.

Now, Gordon Hill says his former side must not make the same mistake with Sancho.

https://www.teamtalk.com/news/man-utd-submit-49m-chiesa-bid-sancho-concerns-grow
 
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So if Dortmund is to buy Depay, do we get a cut too?

What is the final price tag of Martial?
I recalled there were lots of conditions tied to his transfer too.
 

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could have stayed and probably went on loan to lower premier league clubs.

bad decision.
 
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