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A good thing that he is back. But who will he push out of the defence, if any?
Originally posted by Raoul:
<strong>Are you joking ? He'll be on the bench.</strong><hr></blockquote>
As I said:...if any...
Originally posted by Private PeeWee:
<strong>A good thing that he is back. But who will he push out of the defence, if any?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I know yeah, they're all as bad as each other
Originally posted by Murt:
<strong>great news. Itll take him a while to get a place back but rb would be my preferred place for him.</strong><hr></blockquote>
In place of Gary Neville?? You jest.
Originally posted by Livvie20:
<strong>In place of Gary Neville?? You jest.</strong><hr></blockquote>
not beofre him but if and when we rest him or when a CB is rested and Gary moving central.
Originally posted by Murt:
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not beofre him but if and when we rest him or when a CB is rested and Gary moving central.</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's OK then. I think someone hit the nail on the head when they said that Wes Brown is affected by his mistakes....he has never been the same player since those own goals. I feel nervous when he plays.
Originally posted by Stick:
<strong>I heard good reports about Tierney said hes a future international and a promising united youngster.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Fergie mentioned something recently which implied he was pleased with Tierney's development. But like Neil said, he also recently admitted to trying to sign Escude. Tierney will be sold if Escude ever comes.
Originally posted by blythy:
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Fergie mentioned something recently which implied he was pleased with Tierney's development. But like Neil said, he also recently admitted to trying to sign Escude. Tierney will be sold if Escude ever comes.</strong><hr></blockquote>
He also used the word 'decent'. Somehow I doubt Tierney's gonna make it.