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I knew those two were knobbing each other. Happy days.
Some Fab-Fab-Fab-Fab...Anyone ready to Fabregasm yet?
Cesc just won the pre-match coin toss before that pic was taken.
You could say that, I suppose. Or you could say that, as far as signing "best young players" is concerned, United are now in the "couldn't score in a brothel" category.![]()
I never believed it for a minute.You just got lucky Nev![]()
Wouldn't think so, no. The thing that stands out for me, though, is Moyes' comments about Thiago (which are, at least, genuine and verified): He was interesting but not top priority. Then, practically the next day, we make a bid for Fabregas. Has he been the No1 priority all along, then? And if so, why not table something sooner - before Thiago buggered off? I don't quite see the logic here, I must admit.We have no idea how long Fabregas has been the primary target. I'd highly doubt we'd bit €30m on the basis of a reactionary whim.
Do we know 100% that they're not considering selling? Correct me if I'm wrong but Fabregas is the one who's said he'd like to stay, not the club?He's probably a £30 million player, but of you are not considering selling then £25mil is hardly a tempter.
Andy Mitten @AndyMittenCare to elaborate on that question?
Do we know 100% that they're not considering selling? Correct me if I'm wrong but Fabregas is the one who's said he'd like to stay, not the club?
In England?The only thing he's won is the f.a cup? I think so anyway. Surely, he'd want more!
Oh hang on... new evidence has been brought to light of some rockier moments...I knew those two were knobbing each other. Happy days.
The only thing he's won is the f.a cup? I think so anyway. Surely, he'd want more!
Well glad we're reading off the same thread page on that one.I'd let Woodward shag yours if we manage to buy him...
Technically I'm more likely to shag her whilst she's residing in Manchester than living it up in Spain.Hate to break it to you, but you won't be any closer to shagging her.
Well, I don't think any other of those poxy trophies that he's won compare to the Magic of the FA Cup (tm).In England?
Why does that trophy have Bale's pre operation earlobes on it?And the Being Cesc Fabregas Cup:
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Urgghh. Those bizarre porn sites should be shut down.I think you have to pay to look at his shit on there.
Technically I'm more likely to shag her whilst she's residing in Manchester than living it up in Spain.
No, the f.a cup in trinidad and tobago.In England?
The FA cup is all he has won in England, he's won a few at Barca though.No, the f.a cup in trinidad and tobago.
The FA Cup Mon?No, the f.a cup in trinidad and tobago.
Yeah, was sure of that. He's won quite a few at Barca. Do you think he would be interesting in wanting more in England? Not f.a cups but trophies in general.The FA cup is all he has won in England, he's won a few at Barca though.
FA TrophyNo, the f.a cup in trinidad and tobago.
After losing 7-0 aggregate to Bayern, rumour is they've given up on the idea of midfielders.
FibregON!
Yeah, was sure of that. He's won quite a few at Barca. Do you think he would be interesting in wanting more in England? Not f.a cups but trophies in general.
Correct, there would be a .01% swing.
Well we may have spend a few days/weeks making unofficial inquiries with club/player to make sure it may have been a go before the bid came in.Wouldn't think so, no. The thing that stands out for me, though, is Moyes' comments about Thiago (which are, at least, genuine and verified): He was interesting but not top priority. Then, practically the next day, we make a bid for Fabregas. Has he been the No1 priority all along, then? And if so, why not table something sooner - before Thiago buggered off? I don't quite see the logic here, I must admit.
Of course he is, everyone is.Hopefully, he's a long time admirer of Moyes
That's because there is no logic. What Moyes said was face-saving spin, when we realized Thiago was going elsewhere. So that the headlines next day would read, 'United have unlimited budget', rather than, 'United fail for umpteenth successive time to sign top young player.'Wouldn't think so, no. The thing that stands out for me, though, is Moyes' comments about Thiago (which are, at least, genuine and verified): He was interesting but not top priority. Then, practically the next day, we make a bid for Fabregas. Has he been the No1 priority all along, then? And if so, why not table something sooner - before Thiago buggered off? I don't quite see the logic here, I must admit.
I'd say we need a few anti-Nevillers to balance it out.Cheers pal, least someone here has faith and abit of positive thinking. We're all turning into a forum of Nevillers.
June 9th, 2013
Former Manchester United defender Denis Irwin has claimed the club 'are going to move heaven and earth' in their bid to sign Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas this summer.
Arsenal are believed to have a first option to re-sign their former captain if he opts to quit the Primera Division champions and return to the Premier League, but Irwin suggests United are convinced they can win the race for the 26-year-old Spain international.
Irwin was among the first pundits to reveal United's interest in Arsenal striker Robin van Persie last year and now the respected former left-back, who still works as an ambassador at Old Trafford, has revealed that Fabregas is their latest top target.
"Cesc Fabregas has zoomed up Manchester United's transfer target list to the top position and the champions are going to move heaven and earth to get him," he told the Sunday World newspaper.
"The Barcelona star wants out of the Nou Camp and United want him badly, so the deal should be done easily enough. Fabregas is just the sort of all-action midfield player United need if they are to make a run at next season's Champions League.
"Cesc won't be short of offers for I believe this is going to be a transfer season where eye-boggling amounts of money will be spent."