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Bro James,

 

I hope so too. Remember Vidic, my favourite player!  [laugh]

 

When we signed him from Spartak Msocow, no one ever heard of him.

He went on to form a solid partnership with Rio, forming one of the best CB pairings in EPL history!

 

Cheers

 

Yes,bro.. those were the days!

 

Then came Evan, Smalling and Jones whom are quite disappointed at some times but heng we have Gea as last man to save the days.

 

Can see alot fans like us getting excited this season and start to post and chat. Hahahaha.

 

Due to the suffering we had for the past few seasons, we chose to suffer in silence.

 

 

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Thankfully the next match is on Sat night 12.30am, so I don't need to wake up at 3am to catch it  [laugh]

 

With us in the Europa League, I think there will be a lot of matches on Monday night. Quite challenging to catch all these Monday night 3am matches to be honest.

 

I can't wait for the next match as I have enjoyed the last one vs Saints a lot  :D  Pogba has given us an extra dimension which I have not seen for the past 5 to 10 years, he can quickly transform a defence into attack. Zlatan is unplayable now given his physicality and lethalness in front of goal. Bailly has been a combination of Rio and Vidic. Shaw and Valencia are both fitting well in the system.

 

I wish I can go OT and support them in person [laugh]  

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Our next opponent, Hull, despite winning the 2 opening matches and joint top at the table, is still every bookie's favourite for relegation together with Burnley, winner against our dear LFC.

 

Didn't watch their match against Swansea, but they were surprisingly good against the Fox. Hope they won't spring surprises against us.

 

But if we harbour any ambition to win the title, matches (home & away) against the likes of Hull must be won.

 

After the international break, it will be early kick off against MC. Can't wait for the day to come. [bounce2] [bounce2] [bounce1] [bounce1]

 

And hopefully shut the noisy ones up. [:p] [:p]

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Our next opponent, Hull, despite winning the 2 opening matches and joint top at the table, is still every bookie's favourite for relegation together with Burnley, winner against our dear LFC.

 

Didn't watch their match against Swansea, but they were surprisingly good against the Fox. Hope they won't spring surprises against us.

 

But if we harbour any ambition to win the title, matches (home & away) against the likes of Hull must be won.

 

After the international break, it will be early kick off against MC. Can't wait for the day to come. 

 

And hopefully shut the noisy ones up.

 

Well said my friend. Our team gotta take one step at a time.

 

Remember many years back, we lost away to Burnley 1-0, when Carrick missed a penalty.  [:(]

We lost the title that season..

 

Hope Mike Phelan will do us a favour!

 

Cheers

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For the 1st time after 3 miserable seasons that I am checking on the next MU matches.

 

I rather watched F1 with its 90% predictable results than to watch MU under DM & LvG when they were on at the same time slots.

 

Thank God that it was all over. [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

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OK, They Got their MOJO back  [laugh]

 

 

For the 1st time after 3 miserable seasons that I am checking on the next MU matches.

 

I rather watched F1 with its 90% predictable results than to watch MU under DM & LvG when they were on at the same time slots.

 

Thank God that it was all over. [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

 

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One notable personality in the Hospitality Box (next to the Directors' at OT) for the lesser guests, the injured and overlooked players for these 2 seasons will be Schweni, who said he would not be playing for another european club and would be ready if MU ever needed him. In another words, me going nowhere, just pay me my money for 6 hrs training each day with the reserves.

 

An outstanding player with BM when he was fit. LvG and or Ed were taken in by his swansong WC performance. Must be scratching their heads and thanked teir lucky stars why BM only wanted 7 mil to offload him. He assured MU fans on his arrival that his injury spell was behind him.

 

Played only 17 games (many as sub or being subbed) in a season again plagued by injury. Instead of proper rehabilitation at Carrington, he was allowed by LvG to follow his then gf (now wifey) to her tennis tournaments around the world. A generous act which raised eyebrows even in his native land.

 

Reportedly being paid ard 175,000 p/wk, he would earn some 18 mil b4 tax by the time he retires. So roughly he would earn 2 mil each time he stepped onto the pitch.

 

Disappointing for his many fans if he chooses the path of Winston Borgarde.

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One notable personality in the Hospitality Box (next to the Directors' at OT) for the lesser guests, the injured and overlooked players for these 2 seasons will be Schweni, who said he would not be playing for another european club and would be ready if MU ever needed him. In another words, me going nowhere, just pay me my money for 6 hrs training each day with the reserves.

 

An outstanding player with BM when he was fit. LvG and or Ed were taken in by his swansong WC performance. Must be scratching their heads and thanked teir lucky stars why BM only wanted 7 mil to offload him. He assured MU fans on his arrival that his injury spell was behind him.

 

Played only 17 games (many as sub or being subbed) in a season again plagued by injury. Instead of proper rehabilitation at Carrington, he was allowed by LvG to follow his then gf (now wifey) to her tennis tournaments around the world. A generous act which raised eyebrows even in his native land.

 

Reportedly being paid ard 175,000 p/wk, he would earn some 18 mil b4 tax by the time he retires. So roughly he would earn 2 mil each time he stepped onto the pitch.

 

Disappointing for his many fans if he chooses the path of Winston Borgarde.

 

Winston Borgarde is a legend! Till now everyone remember him.

 

I was actually quite excited when Schweinsteiger came onboard, but his injuries and below par performance are quite disappointed. but he did had some winning goals to make my day on match days too, to be fair.

 

If he is staying, maybe he can help to pass his knowledge and experience with the reserves / youngsters.

 

For 175k p/wk, I don't mind sitting and training with reserves, knowing the career is ending, but that's just me la. Kekeke.

 

 

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For 175k p/wk, I don't mind sitting and training with reserves, knowing the career is ending, but that's just me la. Kekeke.

 

 

 

For a fraction of the money, I more than not mind train with the reserves, clean their boots and wash the toilets.

 

Free Gym; Free entry to choice seats on the match days some more.

 

Talk about Dream Job. :D :D

 

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I've viewed Devils dressing room at Old Traffford 3 weeks back even cleaning players dirty boots and lining up their gears would be a pleasure, mind you their male restroom can't beat our , totally clean and fresh, despite most soccer fans drank more than a a pint before matches, certainly Schweinii wouldn't mind swapping duties as player as a back room staff.

 

Jose would stand Schweini's way of enjoying footballer's lifestyle, know fully well LVG likes him which makes Jose piss off . . .

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Maybe one needs to pay for the pleasure of cleaning the boots and washing toilets, just like the parents pay hundreds of pounds for their young children to march out with the players.

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Maybe one needs to pay for the pleasure of cleaning the boots and washing toilets, just like the parents pay hundreds of pounds for their young children to march out with the players.

 

 

   Washing toilet not my forte, thy have their specialist cleaner , each has it own job even a Sergeant-in-Arm for shouting order marching the players out down the tunnel was spectacular sight.

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The boy wonder - Marcus Rashford did it again and scored a stoppage time goal to ensure another 3  points for United and maintained a 100% start to the Premier League.

 

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That celebration after the goal said it all. Frankly we were very close a few times but Hull were resolute. It seems like one of those nights until Rashford scored, and then delirium [laugh]

 

I though Fellaini was great although abit clumsy at times.

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