Brilliantsimon wrote:How about John Barnes
So goodbye then little blue monkey
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TERRY VENABLES QUOTESsimon wrote:Talks the talk but cant do the walk
"If you can't stand the heat in the dressing-room, get out of the kitchen"
"I felt a lump in my mouth as the ball went in"
"It was never part of our plans not to play well, it just happened that way"
"Apart from their goals, Norway haven't scored"
"It may have been going wide, but nevertheless it was a great shot on target"
"They didn't change positions, they just moved the players around"
"There are two ways of getting the ball. One is from your own team-mates, and that's the only way"
Would love to see this: Taken from the Gossip column on BBC
Manchester United will today take on the might of the Football Association, Fifa, the Government and the tough-talking head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, Dick Pound, in a bid to save Rio Ferdinand from a lengthy ban.
Lets hope so. There was an article a few weeks back where an SA club took on FIFA after one of there players was found to have failed a drugs test. FIFA effectively banned them from all competitions and there was nothing they could do about it, they eventually backed down after a year aout of comps.
MU are starting to think they are bigger than the FA and FIFA, probably due to that they are not a football club but a company, used to be MUFC but now just MU
Manchester United will today take on the might of the Football Association, Fifa, the Government and the tough-talking head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, Dick Pound, in a bid to save Rio Ferdinand from a lengthy ban.
Lets hope so. There was an article a few weeks back where an SA club took on FIFA after one of there players was found to have failed a drugs test. FIFA effectively banned them from all competitions and there was nothing they could do about it, they eventually backed down after a year aout of comps.
MU are starting to think they are bigger than the FA and FIFA, probably due to that they are not a football club but a company, used to be MUFC but now just MU
Thats MUPLC if you please Jep sad the way footballs gone, But you have to be a succesful business and make money to win trophies these days (Just ask Leeds ).simon wrote:MU are starting to think they are bigger than the FA and FIFA, probably due to that they are not a football club but a company, used to be MUFC but now just MU
The only beef I have with the FA is they're too intertwined with Arsenal