RobinHood6969 wrote:Boocity wrote:Owzat wrote:And it would be all the sweeter after the Heinze affair, fergie absolutely powerless to prevent the thing he must hate more than anything else - a player moving to Liverpool.
Spot on
And scoring against the mancs
Penguins wrote:1. We can not compete with Man pissy and Chelski financially
Owzat wrote:s@int wrote:Reg wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:Reg wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:No Manc scum, simple as that.
Silva will do me, thank you so very much.
Why dont you change your user name to Caveman?
Why don't you respect tradition?
I´d rather win the league and worry about tradition later.
Spot on Reg
If it takes signing an ex-manc, only on loan I might add, to win the league then I can live with that. Would make the win even sweeter if an ex-manc played a pivotal role
It would absolutely kill manc fans, manc players, fergie and everyone at old tw atford every time Tevez scored a winner or made a crucial contribution towards a win. Like Ronaldo going to old tw atford with Real Madrid and knocking them out of the Champions League - sickening to them, delightful for us.
And it would be all the sweeter after the Heinze affair, fergie absolutely powerless to prevent the thing he must hate more than anything else - a player moving to Liverpool.
Reg wrote:Tevez rules out Reds move 18th June 2009
Carlos Tevez has ruled out a summer move to Liverpool, Sky Sports News sources have learned.
The Argentina international, who has spent the last two seasons on loan with Manchester United, has emerged as a transfer target for a quartet of Premier League clubs.
United have first option to sign the striker, whose registration is owned by a company rather than another club, but Tevez has indicated he is not happy at Old Trafford after seeing his starting options restricted this season.
That has caused a scramble for his services with Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea all credited with an interest in the former West Ham favourite.
However, Sky Sports News sources have been informed that a move to Anfield is not an option for Tevez.
That leaves the Red Devils, their local rivals City and London outfit Chelsea battling it out to secure the energetic forward's signature for next season.
Rush Job wrote:Penguins wrote:1. We can not compete with Man pissy and Chelski financially
I hate to have to read constant childish kak like this, especially when you know its coming from a bloke in his forty`s.
Not picking on you in particular mate, most of the board do it after all.
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