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    Originally posted by Tee View Post
    Did they win or lose 3-2?
    from Sky Sports:
    GOAL! Hanato's silky footwork completely bamboozles Phil Jones in the United defence, and the midfielder manages to poke the ball towards Fujita who fires home for 3-2.

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      Utd lose 3-2! haha cunts
      Was muß, das muß.

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        Originally posted by Bender View Post
        from Sky Sports:
        GOAL! Hanato's silky footwork completely bamboozles Phil Jones in the United defence, and the midfielder manages to poke the ball towards Fujita who fires home for 3-2.
        That's completely unreadable How is it even possible to consistently **** up posts as regularly as you do?

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          Bender is feeling the heat. I think he's in such a rush to get posts up before anyone else and lose the 'always late' tag, the quality of his posts is suffering

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            Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
            That's completely unreadable How is it even possible to consistently **** up posts as regularly as you do?
            you still read though

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              Originally posted by Sarb View Post
              Bender is feeling the heat. I think he's in such a rush to get posts up before anyone else and lose the 'always late' tag, the quality of his posts is suffering
              i'm melting like Latoya Jackson in this heat

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                Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                Bender is feeling the heat. I think he's in such a rush to get posts up before anyone else and lose the 'always late' tag, the quality of his posts is suffering


                Too much on his plate, first it was the Jalebis, then Twitter updates and now I am hearing sausages and biscuits. Bechaara.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                  Bender is feeling the heat. I think he's in such a rush to get posts up before anyone else and lose the 'always late' tag, the quality of his posts is suffering
                  Wimpy is posting a load of insignificant and meaningless data.
                  Are we winning?

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                    Originally posted by Nigey View Post
                    Clearly in fear.

                    removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                    too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                      Manchester United's attacking options could be further diminished after Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck picked up knocks during the 3-2 defeat to Yokohama F. Marinos.

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                        send for super sub rooney

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                          RvP looks unwell in that picture

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                            Transfer news: Manchester United close in on Cesc Fabregas to test new Barça coach Gerardo Martino

                            Martino’s first task will be to address future of midfielder ‘considering options’ options’
                            PETE JENSON SPANISH FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT WEDNESDAY 24 JULY 2013

                            New Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino’s first job will be to persuade midfielder Cesc Fabregas not to leave the club and join Manchester United.

                            Sources close to the former Arsenal midfielder suggest his head has been turned by interest from United to the extent that he is “considering his future” after they were understood to have made another offer.

                            In an interview while at Argentinian side Newell’s Old Boys last year Martino made it clear how much he rates Fabregas. Speaking about Barcelona’s style of play he said: “It will never change but it would be harder to maintain without certain players such as Xavi, Iniesta and Cesc.”

                            Martino will not take charge of tonight’s friendly with Pep Guardiola’s Bayern Munich but will be formally presented on Friday and will walk immediately into a crisis. Now he could be forced to start the season without the midfielder whose departure would leave Barcelona with just four first team players for three positions having allowed Thiago to join Bayern Munich last month.

                            Martino spoke last night in a press conference in Rosario about the challenge of taking over from Tito Vilanova. He admitted that Lionel Messi and his father Jorge may have influenced the Barça board’s decision to give him the job saying: “I’m sure Jorge and Lionel Messi had some influence, how much I don’t know.”

                            Martino is Barcelona’s fourth Argentine coach after Helenio Herrera, Roque Olse and César Luis Menotti. He arrives with all the usual doubts that cloud a European debutants first season but more importantly he comes with Messi’s blessing.

                            Barcelona’s No 10 described the decision yesterday as a “nice surprise” while others suggested he had been kingmaker as Barcelona overlooked former player Luis Enrique despite current captain Carles Puyol understood to have favoured the recently appointed Celta Vigo coach.

                            The fact that Barcelona knew the appointment would delight Messi – and his dad Jorge, who was Martino’s biggest fan – will have done the 50-year-old coach’s case no harm but it also seems to have been the wisdom of old heads such as Marcelo Bielsa and Jorge Valdano that made-up Sporting Director Andoni Zubizareta’s mind.

                            He is understood to have consulted both men at a lunch in Bilbao in February as the club began working on an emergency plan if then coach Tito Vilanova was told he could not continue and a new manager had to be found at short notice. Both Bielsa – who managed Martino at Newell’s – and Valdano gave glowing references. Southampton coach Mauricio Pochettino is another who cannot speak highly enough of the man who won the league with Newell’s and took them to the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores as well as taking Paraguay beyond the group stages at the South Africa World Cup and then to the final of the Copa America. “He has the Barça philosophy and the personality to manage that dressing room,” said Pochettino, another Newell’s Old Boys old boy himself.

                            Barcelona are understood to have no doubts that Martino will hit the ground running in Spain. When they were sensitively preparing for the worst with coach Vilanova they also considered Manuel Pellegrini.

                            Ultimately Pellegrini agreed to move to Manchester City before Barcelona’s need to look for a new manager was realised but Pellegrini remains the perfect role model for Martino. Having won two leagues in Argentina he adapted quickly to working in Europe and enjoyed relative success with Villarreal and Malaga. With Messi at his disposal even more will be expected of him.

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                              As if
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                United were DEFINITELY getting Falcao and Lucas Moura last summer too according to my United supporting mate. He's just as confident of them signing Fabregas

                                JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER

                                YNWA

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