United To Go For Premiership Jugular …
Mirror: I’d Love to tell you how delighted I was that Manchester United won last year’s Premier League playing with an attacking zeal which can only benefit the game.
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Mirror: I’d Love to tell you how delighted I was that Manchester United won last year’s Premier League playing with an attacking zeal which can only benefit the game.
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Hello Malcolm
I’ve been thinking about you a lot recently. Not in an undressed Kelly Brook way of course but nevertheless as Kylie might sing, I can’t get you out of my head. Those nearest and dearest say I’ve become just a little obsessed with you this summer.
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Redville
In the last few days of United’s far east tour, Sir Alex has begun to postfix most interviews with the point that “we will be pleased to get home now to be honest.”
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MUST: Friday 27th July was the deadline imposed by Manchester United on season ticket (ST) holders who have refused to sign up to the Glazers’ compulsory Automatic Cup Scheme (ACS) on top of hugely inflated ST prices for next season.
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REDVILLE: United’s Best XI
Well, snuggle me from behind if United haven’t got a great squad this season. → continue reading
Telegraph: Regardless of whether Manchester United eventually complete the signing of Carlos Tevez from West Ham, the Premiership champions have surprised English football this summer with their lavish spending spree.
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MUST statement on Auto Cup Scheme
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Yes, I confess I’m one of life’s pessimists. The glass is always half empty. The straw I pick will always be the shortest and the light at the end of the tunnel will be a terrorist nutter acting on a pledge.
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Is Carlos Queiroz today’s new favourite in the long campaign to succeed Sir Alex as United’s manager?
Mail : Carlos Queiroz feels Manchester United did football a favour by winning the Premier League title last term.
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Guardian: Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, has said the club will not fire the gun on the race to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson until the 65-year-old manager gives a date for his retirement. → continue reading
Telegraph: Sir Alex Ferguson has been told it will be business as usual at Manchester United, despite a decision by the club’s owners, the Glazer family, to abort plans for a proposed £660 million refinancing deal due to increased uncertainty in global credit markets.
Mail: Manchester United assistant-boss Carlos Queiroz is confident the Old Trafford outfit have signed two world stars of the future in Nani and Anderson.
ManUtd.Com: Reds’ Chief Executive David Gill says the club looked into plans at how to reduce their massive debts but the uncertainty within the market forced them to reconsider.
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Is there really a brand war between the Premiership’s top two teams?
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M.E.N : MANCHESTER United chief executive David Gill has claimed the champions’ bid to sign Carlos Tevez is “over-complicated”.
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