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Lord Sugartits (and worst transfer muppet ever)
thats brilliant
I'm crying here laughing for the last 10 minutes over work colleagues finding gizoogle, and now I find this.
Wonder if he'll give Sky an interview after the CL draw like Gill used to?
Has he even given a single, proper, interview since becoming our new CEO?
"United are always looking to sign the best players."
"We're working hard to make additions to the squad in key areas."
"We may not sign anyone."
Twitter rumors abound that he was spotted on a plane to Madrid. I realise its Twitter and almost certainly a load of bollocks, you cretin.
The same David Gill that failed to sign us a midfielder for the past 4 years? Riiiiiight.I think Gill should have handled this transfer window and passed the baton afterwards, this has been a crazy baptism of fire for Woody.
The same David Gill that failed to sign us a midfielder for the past 4 years? Riiiiiight.
Carrick is gormless, Cleverley has stupid hair, and no one wants to feed Anderson for 4 years.SAF didn't want midfielders. He was hoping that someone will try to sign Carrick/Ando/Cleverley from us in order to be able to play the perfect game without central midfielder.
I reckon he's done a fantastic job. He's not only signed us up with some new sponsorship deals to help bring that debt down. He's also only bid fair amounts for players and not added to the over inflation of the market, refused to sell Wayne Rooney and kept the power at the club and stuck by our principals of value and if they're not the right player for the right price, then we'll stick to our youth thank you very much. Pretty impressive work for a couple of months.
Yeah the right price for Fabregas is 25m.
Since the market is over inflated we also have to over inflate our bids. why is it so hard to understand?
I reckon he's done a fantastic job. He's not only signed us up with some new sponsorship deals to help bring that debt down. He's also only bid fair amounts for players and not added to the over inflation of the market, refused to sell Wayne Rooney and kept the power at the club and stuck by our principals of value and if they're not the right player for the right price, then we'll stick to our youth thank you very much. Pretty impressive work for a couple of months.
Or we stand by our principles and still win things. We've always been putting in low bids for players, there's nothing new here.
I think Moyes played a great part on the Rooney's saga and proved, he's capable of keeping the team, together.
Or we stand by our principles and still win things. We've always been putting in low bids for players, there's nothing new here.
Still winning things is not a forgone conclusion when we stand still and our rivals all strengthen.
It also makes sense to place a bid for Felliani which is just 1m more then what Everton has spent for him in the first place, right?