Who Would Fergie Buy With £100m?
It’s become something of an urban legend but nevertheless a staggering public relations coup for Arsene Wenger, who says he would turn down the offer of £100 million to buy new players.
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It’s become something of an urban legend but nevertheless a staggering public relations coup for Arsene Wenger, who says he would turn down the offer of £100 million to buy new players.
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Having been monstered all day by raving Gooners, I feel obliged to re-enter the debate my article started.
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Partisan subjectivity separates champions of United and Arsenal in the debate over which of the teams plays the better football.
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It is likely that the Feguson-Wenger antipathy will continue for a while longer now that Arsene Wenger has signed a new contract with Arsenal until 2011.
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After much speculation, Bolton’s best player Nicolas Anelka, is to stay on at the club after agreeing a new contract on improved terms.
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Redville
Knee jerk reaction or not, if there is any possibility of getting him, United need to sign Nicolas Anelka.
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Redville
After two months of fever-pitched anticipation, the bubble burst quite horribly on the opening day of the season for United fans everywhere.
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Pride of place in the red universe, on day two of the Premiership, goes to Peter Schmeichel’s lad Kasper, whose safe goalkeeping helped City to a win over Derby.
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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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REDVILLE: United’s Best XI
Well, snuggle me from behind if United haven’t got a great squad this season. → continue reading
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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Does it matter if Heinze goes to Liverpool?
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Michael Singer,
Chairman
Manchester United Supporters Club of Canada
I grew up in Dublin and my first memories of United go back to when I was just seven years old. We lost an FA Cup final to Villa in 1956 I believe. I also remember Munich quite vividly and then losing the FA Cup final against Bolton and Nat Lofthouse in 1958.
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