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Diego Forlan became a cult figure after scoring 2 goals at Anfield. Not many will forget him. Could have done better if Sir Alex gave him more chances rather than those 5-20mins kind of appearances. Happy to know he does well at la Liga.
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also, D Gill has told Bolton that they are not interested in Anelka!! Hope its true and if like that dont know who they will buy now, or maybe no more purchase?!
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Think they need a defender if Heinze leaves, or maybe a new right back...can't trust that Charlie BROWN too much JWNY
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JWNY
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Really curious.... does anyone know how much are his weekly wages...
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Maybe has to post in the chelsea thread to find out. Think at least got 50,000 pounds per week. Earned more than our top ministers. Guarding goal post better than guarding a nation...
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I'm a faithful follower of Man U for over 20 yrs. But I must say that Forlan was a joker when he was with the team. Gave many of us heartaches when we saw how he played previously...
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my personal opinion is s/americans face language, new culture problems when they come to play in Eng. Europeans whether spanish, portuguese, russians dont have such obstacles. That's why Forlan went to Villareal and became top scorer there!
PS. bro who posted #1064, pls dont quote somebody's whole post when replying leh!
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Portuguese influence growing at Man Utd
tribalfooball.com - June 05, 2007 After securing Porto starlet Anderson, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will welcome another two Brazilians to Old Trafford next month. Fluminense twins Rafael and Fabio Silva are both due to sign contracts with United when they turn 18 on July 9. The pair won deals at Old Trafford after impressing in trials early last season, having first been spotted by United scouts playing in Manchester United Nike Cup in 2005. Fabio and Rafael are left and right-sided fullbacks, respectively, and are expected to stay with United for the coming season. The increasing Portuguese-speaking influence at Old Trafford, which also includes Evandro Brandao from Walsall, is sure to assist their adjustment.
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Yeah, Tribalfootball is an Aussie site and their news are 95% crap. But this piece is true as I've read sometime ago that the Silva twins and Brandao are indeed with the Utd youth team.
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Cooking is tougher than football, says Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson has given a rare insight into his private life by revealing his passion for cooking Chinese meals, studying American history and listening to Scottish music on his iPod. The Manchester United manager also says his list of celebrity friends now extends beyond Mick Hucknall and Gordon Ramsay to the prime minister-in-waiting, Gordon Brown. Ferguson, a staunch Labour supporter, reveals that Brown shares his interest in the politics and history of the United States, particularly the assassination of John F Kennedy. "Gordon sent me 35 CDs on it, which was brilliant of him," he said. "I've got about seven books by the side of my bed and I have JFK's autopsy report. I also have a brand new copy of the Warren Report signed by [the former US president] Gerald Ford, which is the only one he signed, so it's one of a kind." Basking in the glory of his ninth Premiership title in 14 years, Ferguson invited the Manchester radio station Key 103 to Fairfields, the house in Wilmslow, Cheshire, he named after the dockyard where his father, Alex senior, used to work. He said one of his biggest regrets was that his father, who died in 1979, had not lived to see his success. "He'd be very proud of me. One of the sad things of my life is that he never saw me win anything. I went to Aberdeen and he didn't see any of it, which is unfortunate because he was football-mad." Ferguson also revealed that he regards being a chef as harder than being a football manager. "I worked in a kitchen for 18 months. I bought a site in Paisley for a restaurant; I was about 30 and I felt that, if I was going to run a restaurant, I needed to work in one to see what it was like. "I was into cooking a great deal and I could do most things. In terms of what you see nowadays I would be lost, but I can still do a good pasta or a Chinese. "I've been in Gordon Ramsay's restaurant and his office where he speaks to all the chefs in the morning. He's fine, Gordon. The problem with being a perfectionist is that it must be terrible to think about dropping even a fraction. In football there is room for error in a 38-game programme but if he has one bad meal in 38 he could lose business and his reputation. I think that's what keeps the real rough edge on Gordon." He talked about music, saying his grandson Jake had helped to program his iPod. "Sixties stuff, Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole. I've also got a lot of Mick Hucknall and there is Wee Andy Webber's Scottish Medley. You've got to keep your Scottish identity, haven't you?" Of his love of films he said: "We go to the cinema almost every week. Cathy and I go to the early show at around five o'clock. I get my pick'n'mix and my hot dog and ice cream. Cathy says I'm a pig." He was asked if anything, or anyone, made him nervous. "Nothing really. I think the only time I have felt unsettled is in the Queen's company. There is a certain order about it and you are on your toes." Ferguson was offered the knighthood after winning the treble in 1999 but he had to think long and hard before accepting. "Cathy was uncomfortable with the Lady Ferguson aspect, but it's a tribute to myself and all the players that I have worked with in the past." His wife, he said, was also instrumental in persuading him to drop his retirement plans in 2002. "There will be a time when I retire but I've no idea when that will be. Young people help you and I have good young players who have good personalities. [Cristiano] Ronaldo and [Wayne] Rooney are fun to watch with all their tricks. They are like a double act, up to everything. That keeps you young."
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agreed diego forlan is a flop. but massimo taibi is the worst flop . i cans till rmb he can let a ball go thru his legs n let the opponent scored .... bosnich is oso a flop
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At least he was v entertaining with his off-field antics, what with the cross-dressing parties and all with former team mate Dwight Yorke....
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