Doubt it. 10 appearance minimim isn't it? We'd need to win the next 10 to be in a position to consider it
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Shame.Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostDoubt it. 10 appearance minimim isn't it? We'd need to win the next 10 to be in a position to consider it
Although I dare say there a few ex posters who'll say it's no coincidence if we do win a title now he's retired.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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We'd have to register him in Jan and Carra has too much pride to take a charity medal anyways.Originally posted by RedReet View PostI wonder if we're in with a shout of the title if we'll try and entice him out of retirement to try and get a medal.
We'd all love it, but that's not who he is.
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****ing hell. What a Christmas! What a Christmas...Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostWas muß, das muß.
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Di Canio.

The call arrived during the festive period and Di Canio first thought it was a joke. When he realised Sir Alex was serious, he politely refused.'
"It was Christmas and I got a call on my phone, and it was Ferguson," Di Canio told Italy's Fox Sport.
"You could tell from his voice that the old cunt had been drinking and he asked me if I wanted to join Manchester United.
"To begin with, I thought it was a joke from a friend and I told him where to go three times before I realised it really was him.
"I then said no. I was captain of West Ham and I couldn't accept."
Di Canio, who was sacked as coach of Sunderland earlier this season, does not look back fondly on his time in the North East and claims he was tainted by the indiscipline of his players.
"There were players who would be training with their mobile phones on them, or other players who would be driving around even when they had cramp, " Di Canio said.
"When I say the things which happened in England, nobody believes me. I received criticism from people like Steven Fletcher who, as soon as he picked up an injury, abandoned the squad and flew to Dubai."
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Rio Ferdinand to leave Manchester United in summer as David Moyes calls time on his career
Prospects of veteran defender earning a new deal at Old Trafford are understood to be bleak as new manager increasingly turns to Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones
That rug really tied the room together.
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