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Looks like Fergie's gamble hasn't paid off
Rossi out (tbf he instigated the move), Smith out and now that the Tevez 'saga' hasn't come to an end today, he will have to wait till January.
That's Ole and Saha until Christmas. Ole and Saha Outrageous. Don't pretend for a second Anderson or Nani will be first teamers, how many times does the management/players themselves have to say they will be bench warmers for the season before it gets through to that lump of catfood you call a brain. |
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Just out of interest, where the £#%&! is the ever-so-reliable Mr Saha???
I've heard nothing about his likely return to 'fitness' He get's on my £#%&!ing nerves. One thing's for sure, if the Tevez 'saga' does end up in court then we really are up shit creek (striker wise) I don't care what anyone say's, Giggs & Ronaldo are not strikers - (don't mention the Highbury 2-4 game!..that was a one-off) |
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