skeletor
Chosen of the Omnissiah
1) read my signature@LFC Fan
yeah, yeah you can act like a jerk but getting the glazers to pay from there own pockets is a feat in itself
2) Glazers are actually taking out 2x the money from the club.
1) read my signature@LFC Fan
yeah, yeah you can act like a jerk but getting the glazers to pay from there own pockets is a feat in itself
@LFC Fan
yeah, yeah you can act like a jerk but getting the glazers to pay from there own pockets is a feat in itself
and we can round you off into the $1b too!
Read my links - they clearly mention of a loss. Don't go by the word "operating profit" - just random jargon by David Gill to avoid trouble from the fans. If not, then google Swiss Rambler's blog and read his detailed post. If Man Utd posts a profit, it will be at the end of this year because they have won the Preimiership.See the bold part. Our annual profits >> £45m
@lfc
where do u get these pics?
can u stop with 'em (now that i've said it , i know u're gonna post more)
Read my links - they clearly mention of a loss. Don't go by the word "operating profit" - just random jargon by David Gill to avoid trouble from the fans. If not, then google Swiss Rambler's blog and read his detailed post. If Man Utd posts a profit, it will be at the end of this year because they have won the Preimiership.
the reality is our situation is not good but it's not as bad as it was
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Cantona and ZidaneScholes match announced
Paul Scholes' testimonial will pit Manchester United against the New York Cosmos at Old Trafford on Friday 5 August, 2011.
The 36-year-old playmaker ended his epic playing career and agreed a coaching role with the club last month, but will line up for the Reds one last time in a showcase game which also features the return of Eric Cantona to Old Trafford.
The Frenchman, Director of Soccer at the Cosmos, will pit his managerial wits against Sir Alex Ferguson as he takes charge of the visitors, who will feature a selection of invited stars from around the world, and Scholes is relishing the occasion.
"This is going to be a big night for me and my family but one which I intend to enjoy and I will savour every moment," he said. "I have spent my whole footballing life at Manchester United, so this will be an emotional farewell.
"This club is special in many ways but the fans are the best and I have always appreciated their support throughout my career. I hope they enjoy the night, especially seeing the Boss and Eric battling it out in front of the dug outs."
Sir Alex expects the ever-bashful Scholes to be afforded a huge public send-off in recognition of his sterling service to United, and says it would be richly deserved after such a distinguished career.
"Paul’s retirement was typical of the man: low key, he was safe on holiday just so he could avoid any media interviews," said the United manager. "However he won’t be able to hide away this time and it will be fantastic for the fans to be able to bid farewell to this.
but it is still bad tbh.the reality is our situation is not good but it's not as bad as it was
This long absence from the CL has unhinged his brain.
Yeah he needs some too, considering the stadia was empty in his last Manc gameMr. Ferguson expects the ever-bashful Scholes to be afforded a huge public send-off in recognition of his sterling service to United, and says it would be richly deserved after such a distinguished career.
but it is still bad tbh.
you just love this smily ... kyu?
you use it so much, we better name you lol_fan from lfc_fan.. what say people ?
Martínez felt he owed Wigan and Whelan a debt of loyalty due to his long-standing connection with the club and his close relationship with the chairman, who had guaranteed his job even in the event of Latics losing their Premier League status last season.
Sounds like something Ronaldo would demand.Ronaldo has put together a list of astonishing demands if he was to return to England.
The Portuguese star told a friend:
- He wants £400k a week.
- The No.7 shirt and captain’s armband.
- A guarantee that he will *always be the club’s highest paid player.