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Should of been Juve -> United....
Should of been Juve -> United....
Anelka was incredible for Bolton from what I remember. He seemed to realise it was his last chance, played amazing for a year, then got his move to Chelsea, as every United fan is glad he did
Why is every United fan glad for that?
Fair play, even the guy unveiling Faubert seems confused
Yup, first page.Haven't looked through the thread - anyone mentioned Julian Faubert to Real Madrid?
Yeah it's a great pic. Faubert looks like he has to bite his tongue as well.Fair play, even the guy unveiling Faubert seems confused
Fair play, even the guy unveiling Faubert seems confused
My bad, but he's nit the biggest leg end any more...faubert has taken his placeThat's not any guy, that's Alfredo Di Stefano. Their biggest legend.
Tal Ben Haim is quite good at this. Saw him playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv the other day, and thought "oh, he played for Portsmouth."
He also played for West Ham, QPR, and Charlton between Portsmouth and Maccabi, and I can't remember him playing for a single one of them. Can't remember him playing for Bolton, Chelsea, Manchester City or Sunderland, now that I think about it.
* Those United fans who claim Spurs cannot attract top players need to have a closer look - possibly the most recognized footballer in history has plied his trade for Spurs while ignoring United.,
* Marketing potential of Maradona in Spurs shirt is huge even after 20+ years and will lure future talents from Argentina to Spurs, as proven by the acquisition of Erik Lamela who is considered as Argentina's next big prospect by many,
* Maradona cost Tottenham about 150 times less than Martial cost United while being much more recognized and coming with much bigger marketing value. This is actually laughable that some here consider €120m fee for Martial as reasonable,
* United fans will argue tirelessly about club's potential and claim they are a big club but can they honestly name a single footballer as recognized as Maradona, who plied his trade for the club? I'll give you a hint: they can't,
* While United constantly lose out on their targets and are forced to part with top Argentinian talent against their wish (case in point: Di Maria, Heinze, Tevez and Veron all left despite United putting strong struggle to keep all of them), Spurs had zero issue acquiring the brightest Argentina talent of all time and 20 years later they managed to sign the second best Argentinian ever (Lamela) and it looks like they will be able to keep him for considerable time. United fans who think their club is big should probably re-consider.
Oh oh
Gennaro Gattuso at Rangers.
* Those United fans who claim Spurs cannot attract top players need to have a closer look - possibly the most recognized footballer in history has plied his trade for Spurs while ignoring United.,
* Marketing potential of Maradona in Spurs shirt is huge even after 20+ years and will lure future talents from Argentina to Spurs, as proven by the acquisition of Erik Lamela who is considered as Argentina's next big prospect by many,
* Maradona cost Tottenham about 150 times less than Martial cost United while being much more recognized and coming with much bigger marketing value. This is actually laughable that some here consider €120m fee for Martial as reasonable,
* United fans will argue tirelessly about club's potential and claim they are a big club but can they honestly name a single footballer as recognized as Maradona, who plied his trade for the club? I'll give you a hint: they can't,
* While United constantly lose out on their targets and are forced to part with top Argentinian talent against their wish (case in point: Di Maria, Heinze, Tevez and Veron all left despite United putting strong struggle to keep all of them), Spurs had zero issue acquiring the brightest Argentina talent of all time and 20 years later they managed to sign the second best Argentinian ever (Lamela) and it looks like they will be able to keep him for considerable time. United fans who think their club is big should probably re-consider.
That's Heskey for Newcastle Jets playing against Brisbane Roar.
Emile Heskey at Brisbane Roar
That's Heskey for Newcastle Jets playing against Brisbane Roar.