Tweets Only 2010/14 Archive

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Or Arsehole to Oracle, in your eyes.
I'll take no joy in him going to Bayern, pocco, even if it proves me right. I won't be celebrating this as some strange victory if he ends up not here. I'd much rather be wrong and see us sign a word class talent than be right and see a player who could have strengthened us greatly end up elsewhere.
 
Wow, goal.com will say that they have 'exclusive' news (without quotes) that Thiago will join us and that we have agreed personal terms with him.
 
Goal UK clearly wants attention but during times like these, every single update is gold.

They propably gonna post Jeston's gif which isn't such a bad idea, anyway.
 
Wow, goal.com will say that they have 'exclusive' news (without quotes) that Thiago will join us and that we have agreed personal terms with him.


Nope, it will be that he has agreed terms with Bayern.
 
Goal: Thiago will tell Barca he wants to join United

It's on Muppets!
 
Wtf, welcome to the spanish newspapers of two days ago goal.com
 
When saying Wilfried Bony's surname is it pronounced Boney or Bonnie?
 
We don't want football forum inundated with gifs. We also have to moderate by the rules.

I'm pretty sure one of the other mods said great homemade gifs like the ones Jeston and Olly make are alright. But that the same old meme gifs should feck off. Which I agree with.
 
I'm pretty sure one of the other mods said great homemade gifs like the ones Jeston and Olly make are alright. But that the same old meme gifs should feck off. Which I agree with.

Were these made by Jeston, and how am I to know?
 
Were these made by Jeston, and how am I to know?

Jeston made two other gifs, while Olly made a couple of others. I think that there were some other mods who thought that they were funny. And they were.

The recycled gifs are pretty shit and no need for them but I don't think that original gifs are that harmful.
 
We'll sign Garay and Baines and that'll be our summer. Jewish kid at Christmas.
 
anyone got access to the full article?


Manchester United have made a bid for Leighton Baines as David Moyes looks to reunite with the Everton and England left back at Old Trafford.
Baines said this week that he was looking forward to working under Roberto Martinez, Moyes’s successor as Everton manager, but United’s approach is certain to turn his head.
It was unclear this afternoon exactly how much United have offered but the bid is thought to be in the region of £10 million to £12 million, with Baines about to enter the final two years of his contract at Goodison Park.
Bill Kenwright, the Everton chairman, has spoken on several occasions in recent weeks about his determination to keep the club’s reigning Player of the Year and has indicated that they hope to tie the 28-year-old to a new long-term contract this summer.
But Baines, who has admitted publicly that he has been flattered by United’s interest in the past, may consider the opportunity to join the Barclays Premier League champions as too good to resist, especially with Moyes having succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson as manager and the World Cup finals taking place in Brazil in 12 months’ time.
Baines, whom Moyes brought to Everton from Wigan Athletic for £6 million in 2007, is second to Ashley Cole as England’s preferred left back but a move to United could increase his chances of usurping his Chelsea counterpart.
Baines created 116 chances for team-mates last season – more than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues – and was named in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year for the second successive season, ahead of Cole and Patrice Evra, whose future at United he could put under threat.
Evra, 32, enjoyed a return to form last season after a disappointing two years when his performance level dipped markedly and only has a year left on his existing contract. He has already been linked with a move back to Monaco, from whom he joined United in 2006.
With Fabio Da Silva returning to United after a disastrous loan spell at Queens Park Rangers last season and Alexander Buttner to call upon, Moyes may feel he has enough cover to let Evra leave if Baines joins, although the manager is not yet in a position to make that judgement.
Moyes will not formally begin work at United until Monday but he has wasted no time in the transfer window. United remain hopeful of signing Thiago Alcantara, having already agreed personal terms with the Spain Under-21 midfielder, but the club are concerned that Barcelona may still be able to talk the highly-regarded 22-year-old into staying at the Nou Camp.
The pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo, the former United forward who is unsettled at Real Madrid, remains ambitious in the extreme and it remains to be seen if the club could fund moves for the Portuguese as well as Thiago and Baines. Robert Lewandowski, the Borussia Dortmund striker, has also been heavily linked with United.
Wayne Rooney’s future at Old Trafford should become clearer next week when the England striker holds talks with Moyes. United’s players return for pre-season training on Wednesday.
 
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