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tool-band wrote:but i guess it is up to the Obeah man himself Sir Alex
sharkman121 wrote:tool-band wrote:but i guess it is up to the Obeah man himself Sir Alex
couldnt have said it better..
tool-band wrote:sharkman121 wrote:tool-band wrote:but i guess it is up to the Obeah man himself Sir Alex
couldnt have said it better..
ever since that game where he played 7 defenders two as wingers and won the game i am convinced that he have some voodoo temple somewhere in old Trafford
sharkman121 wrote:tool-band wrote:sharkman121 wrote:tool-band wrote:but i guess it is up to the Obeah man himself Sir Alex
couldnt have said it better..
ever since that game where he played 7 defenders two as wingers and won the game i am convinced that he have some voodoo temple somewhere in old Trafford
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what/when was that game.
Details wrote:sharkman121 wrote:tool-band wrote:sharkman121 wrote:tool-band wrote:but i guess it is up to the Obeah man himself Sir Alex
couldnt have said it better..
ever since that game where he played 7 defenders two as wingers and won the game i am convinced that he have some voodoo temple somewhere in old Trafford
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what/when was that game.
that was a game against arsenal... 2010/2011 season...
*OUTSIDER* wrote:BREAKING NEWS: London riots reached Old Trafford...... Wenger and his players were caught stealing trophies.....
Inter Milan ace Wesley Sneijder says 'unofficial talks' have taken place with Manchester United.
Sneijder has been linked with a move to Old Trafford all summer and revealed at the weekend he could be sold for the right price.
The 27-year-old Holland international is also reportedly on the radar of Manchester City, but he appears to be more interested in their arch-rivals.
Asked if he was keen on a move to United, Sneijder said in a video interview with http://www.nos.nl, translated by ESPN: "Yes, but Manchester United haven't made an official approach yet.
"There have been unofficial talks, there have been contacts, but then there are always contacts.
"There have been unofficial talks, there have been contacts, but then there are always contacts. I have contacts with everybody."
Wesley Sneijder Quotes of the week
"I have contacts with everybody."
Congratulations to Wesley Sneijder, who has signed for Manchester United for the 97th time this summer. The Daily Mirror are reporting that the Internazionale midfielder will seal his latest move to Old Trafford within the next 48 hours. They say that "the two clubs have explored a possible price over the past few weeks through a third party", the old-fangled tactic of actually talking to each other presumably no longer trendy enough.
All that needs to happen now, as with the other 96 transfers, is for Sneijder and United to agree personal terms, a process whose complexity has been exacerbated by Mrs Sneijder's rumoured refusal to go anywhere that does not have a Miss Selfridge.
We tried to firm up the story with our Dutch snout Shex, but he mislaid his will to live during Sneijder's 94th transfer to Old Trafford story and is now rocking back and forth in the foetal position, whispering "for the love of all that is holy, Wesley, please put me out of my misery".
Sneijder was once for sale at football's hippest summer boutique, the Real Madrid Rubbish Dump, and this year Lassana Diarra is similarly available. Real have dropped their asking price from £20m to £15m, which means that north London should soon have a legalised thief in Diarra, one of modern football's most effective pickpockets and playbreakers (we're not stereotyping – look at Darren Fletcher!). For the second time in his career, Harry Redknapp is keen to sign the man who thinks it's a good idea to have "Lass" on the back of a shirt.
North London ain't big enough for two people with Lass in their name, so, er, Wilson Palacios will be off to Stoke, even though he only meets one of their two entry criteria for players: that they be six foot and a mean sunnabitch. Shaun Wright-Phillips meets neither, but tomorrow's chip paper reckons he could also be on his way to the Britannia Stadium.
Samir Nasri is close to joining Manchester City, which will please his agent, while Anzhi Makhachkala also want to feast on Arsène Wenger's carcass by signing Andrey Arshavin.
Arsenal want the Birmingham defender Scott Dann, despite him being a real-life defender. Liverpool are also keen. Bolton are after Tuncay, and Harry Redknapp has been idly fingering his "Incredible Hulk" top trump while looking up the dialling code for Portugal. What could it all mean?
That's it for today's rumours, a slim crop. This is what happens when you get real news; it reduces the chance of a good, dishonest rumour-monger like the Mill earning a trade by peddling stories we made up in the shower. We hope those rioters are proud.
CARLOS TEVEZ'S move to Inter Milan is still ON with Wesley Sneijder going to Manchester City as part of a swap deal.
Agent Kia Joorabchian will tomorrow jet out to Italy as the teams thrash out terms.
City chief Roberto Mancini is resigned to losing his star striker who has been dazzling during training this week.
But the Etihad outfit are adamant Sneijder must be part of any deal.
That would suit Inter as they have made it clear privately they cannot let their Dutch midfield maestro leave without a big-name replacement setup to arrive at the San Siro.
It was that factor which led to Manchester United dropping their interest in Sneijder, 27, as they do not want to sell any stars.
Rather than lose any bidding war, Red Devils boss Alex Ferguson pulled out of the running.
Ironically, Argentine Tevez, 27, has looked City's best player during training in the run-up to Citys Premier League opener against Swansea.
Mancini must now decide if he will play him tomorrow and risk the player getting injured or leave him out.
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