How To Solve A Problem Like Heinze?
How will United solve the problem caused by Gabriel Heinze’s apparent willingness to risk infamy and play for Liverpool?
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How will United solve the problem caused by Gabriel Heinze’s apparent willingness to risk infamy and play for Liverpool?
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Mail: The row over Gabriel Heinze’s proposed move to Liverpool is threatening to spill over into open warfare after Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed Manchester United are investigating the possibility their north-west rivals made an illegal approach for the Argentina defender.
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Is Sir Alex to be held to ransom by Gabriel Heinze if he wants to keep the defender out of Liverpool’s clutches?
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Is there really a brand war between the Premiership’s top two teams?
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With the new season less than a month away, Jose Mourinho has continued his one-man slanging match with United, claiming that he covets no member of Sir Alex’s squad.
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Mail: Jose Mourinho has admitted he is happy to step out of the spotlight after Manchester United’s mammoth summer outlay and heaped the pressure on the Old Trafford club saying they would now have to live up to the greater expectations.
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Mail: Thierry Henry’s Arsenal exit will ensure a two-horse race for the Barclays Premier League title between Manchester United and Chelsea, according to Blues striker Didier Drogba.
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After months of trying, has Jose Mourinho finally learned to make sense when commenting on United?
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After the despair of Euro defeat, the elation of winning the Premiership title.
It is commonly agreed that a Premiership success for United this year would register as the sweetest of all Sir Alex’s many triumphs.
There is a a hit song from the 1980’s called ’The Wicker Rap’ which contains the following lyric:
Good is bad and bad is about as good as you can possibly get.
This reinvention of the English language came to mind when reports emerged of Sir Alex’s Ferguson’s belief that defeat at Arsenal was a wake up call to his team.
There should be something approaching quiet satisfaction this morning when Sir Alex takes in the newspaper headlines over breakfast.
Taunting Jose Mourinho hit bullseye with his doubts about United’s squad depth.
A very famous scientific experiment took place some 45 years ago, designed to test people’s obedience to authority.
After being given the run around by Arsenal, Sir Alex Ferguson will be keen to show Reading on Saturday that United are not a team running on empty.
Is today’s match against Arsenal a clash of the titans or a top meets bottom contest of two teams going in different directions ?