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Oh this is going to be fun. Living and working near Manchester means that unfortunately a lot of friends are UTD fans. My first FB status on it was "Jog on Fergie you whiskey nosed gimp".
My next is going to be "Funny how Fergie decides to retire as operation Yewtree is really getting going..." that should make a few of them rage out
Originally posted by fah-q
Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?
Oh this is going to be fun. Living and working near Manchester means that unfortunately a lot of friends are UTD fans. My first FB status on it was "Jog on Fergie you whiskey nosed gimp".
My next is going to be "Funny how Fergie decides to retire as operation Yewtree is really getting going..." that should make a few of them rage out
If United don't have a successor ready to announce, their share price will drop, if not plummet. The stock exchange over there opens this afternoon and Ferguson leaving MUFC guarantees the price will drop. Interesting.
It will only be a momentary blip. Don't think the Glazers will be concerned with the stock price at this moment.
I know quite a few love Mourinho, but not for me. He just goes into clubs, buys a load of expensive players and does nothing for a long-term plan or promoting youth. That for me isn't a great manager.
The latest on David Moyes, a front-runner for the job, from our man in the North-West David Anderson:
"Everton have not had any approach from Manchester United over taking David Moyes to Old Trafford as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor.
"The bookies have made Moyes favourite to succeed his fellow Glaswegian, who has confirmed this morning that he is retiring at the end of the season after 26 years in charge.
"Moyes is out of contract at Goodison Park this summer and has said he will not consider his future until the end of the season.
"Moyes, who has been in charge of Everton since 2002, is keeping his options open, but it is understood the Blues have not had any contact with United."
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