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Popcorn and beers at the ready, anything less than a stand out performance will be scrutinised emphaticlly.

And ive gotta say rightly so, after the fee,

Saying all that though it'd be interesting to see where he lines up, coz after the u-21 game he said he prefers to play on the wing,

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Popcorn and beers at the ready, anything less than a stand out performance will be scrutinised emphaticlly.

And ive gotta say rightly so, after the fee,

Saying all that though it'd be interesting to see where he lines up, coz after the u-21 game he said he prefers to play on the wing,

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decent game so far, attacking line up.

that Bannan kid is mocking to a degree,

Johnstone

Brown

Wooton

Gill

De leat

Morrison

Evans

Eikrem

Bebe

Keane

Obertan,

Bebe showed a few glimpses of good play, still feel he needs to impose himself on the game mores, he seriously is massive.

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tbf Villa didnt allow the enitire to team to do much,

I reckon he'll get a run out in the Carling cup, nothing to slaughter but nothing to write home about,

there does look to be potential there, but no more than Obertan tbh, i hope we pair him up top with Owen or Macheda in the carling cup so we can have a look at what he looks like in that position,

Didnt see the whole 2nd half but i'll repaet what i said at h-t he needs to impose himself on the game abit more, coz he'd be a serious problem for defenders due to his size and physicality alone. But he seems to come across as looking a lil shy.

Obertan looked good aswell, but even then its still a case of errmm i dunno.

Morrison started very well but faded abit when villa started to dominate, cant wait to see more of him at this level.

Think we wouldve faired better with Macheda upfront with all fairness to Will Keane.

Expect a few question marks about Bebe's performance in 2moro's papers, even though it probably wasn't the right game to make his bow in

(cant believe im saying this about a player who cost 7 mill but yeah)

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yeah he's crossing suprised me, it seemed really good, which is why i said if we had Macheda up front we wouldve seen a bit of joy,

He just seemed to lack abit of confidence, which right now is probably his biggest issue. He seemed a little overwhelmed at times, if we work on that we could have a better look at him,

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The Daily Mail genuinely are cunts.

What is their problem!?

Bebe finally got his first game in a Manchester United shirt on Thursday night - a month after joining in a shock £7.4m deal.

It was not at Old Trafford, but at Altrincham's Moss Lane ground. And it wasn't for the real United, but their reserves.

Teething problems: Bebe struggled to make an impression on his debut for the reserves

Teething problems: Bebe struggled to make an impression on his debut for the reserves

Sir Alex Ferguson, who signed Bebe without watching him play, didn't turn up to see him last night either - which was just as well for the Portuguese, who put in an anonymous display against Aston Villa.

Bebe, whose last game was in Portugal's third division, started on the right wing.

Clever dummy: The £7.4m Portuguese striker attempts to break through the Aston Villa defence

Clever dummy: The £7.4m Portuguese striker attempts to break through the Aston Villa defence

He picked out Ravel Morrison with his first cross, but that was to prove the high point.

A switch to the left didn't help matters and Villa won 4-1.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1312739/Bebe-dire-Manchester-United-debut--7-4m-striker-makes-reserves-bow.html#ixzz0zmqYsTib

dont even put the reporters name :lol:

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SIR ALEX FERGUSON is ready to bring Carlos Queiroz back to Manchester United as his assistant for a THIRD time.

The Portuguese coach was sacked as national team manager last week after he was banned for six months by Portugal's anti-doping authority.

He was alleged to have insulted drug testers as they arrived at Portugal's pre-World Cup training camp ahead of their departure to South Africa.

Queiroz, 57, who is appealing the verdict to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, then presided over a poor campaign in which his side were knocked out of the competition in the second round by bitter rivals Spain.

But the former Real Madrid coach's players all tested negative and he is only banned from working in Portugal.

He is still highly regarded by Fergie after the pair won three Premier League titles and the Champions League together.

His return would see a restructuring of United's coaching set-up, with Mike Phelan reverting to a coaching role alongside Dutchman Rene Meulensteen.

Queiroz arrived at Old Trafford in 2002 and helped United win back the title from Arsenal in his first spell, which lasted just one season.

He then took the Real Madrid job just one week after David Beckham's move to the Bernabeu but returned to United 12 months later and stayed for a further four years.

Fergie has credited him with giving the club's transfer policy a more international dimension.

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nani has a low pain threshold

seen the ball hit him and him needing treatment for at least 2 mins

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Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Bebe will make his Manchester United debut in Wednesday's Carling Cup tie at Scunthorpe United.

Bebe's £7.4million arrival at Old Trafford last month was one of the biggest shocks of the transfer window, with Ferguson admitting he had never seen the 20-year-old play.

The move to United capped a meteoric rise in Bebe's career and he is now primed to make his first appearance for the Premier League giants.

Ferguson is keen to give several of his younger players a chance at Scunthorpe as United start their quest to win the Carling Cup for the third successive season.

Training well

"We played a lot of young players last season and they all acquitted themselves well," Ferguson told the club's official website. "We'll do the same at Scunthorpe.

"A lot of my young players will play. Bebe is training very well. He'll be involved tomorrow night. Federico Macheda will as well.

"The Carling Cup's served us well over the last few seasons - it allows me to keep everybody happy in terms of giving people games and we've reached the last two finals, which has its obvious advantages.

"Playing at Wembley and competing for medals on the big stage is terrific for players' development."

Meanwhile, Bebe is confident he can make an impact for United after making his first appearance for the reserves last week.

Bebe, who may start on the bench at Glanford Park, said: "I am going to be a brilliant player for United.

"Sir Alex is very happy with me and wants me to train more and get in the first team."

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Wesley Sneijder has admitted it would be wrong for him to rule out the possibility of ever joining Manchester United.

The Inter Milan playmaker was linked with a move to Old Trafford during the transfer window and has more recently been connected with Real Madrid, where he would be reunited with Jose Mourinho.

Sneijder has dismissed talk of a return to the Santiago Bernabeu, after a frustrating spell with the Spanish club earlier in his career, but concedes it would be hard to resist a switch to United.

He remains committed to Inter at the current time despite a breakdown in negotiations over a contract extension, although he has hinted that he could end up with the Red Devils one day.

"If somebody asks me if I will ever play for Manchester United, it's impossible for me to say no," Sneijder told the Daily Star Sunday.

"How can you say that if the chance came you would not play for one of the biggest clubs in the world?

Strongest league

"'I don't think there is any player in the world who could publicly rule out ever playing for Manchester United, and if they did I would doubt they were telling the truth."

Sneijder has already played for some of Europe's very top clubs and says that if he does come to England, it would only be for Manchester United.

He added: '"The Premier League, in terms of top clubs, is the strongest in the world, and it would be nice to finish my career saying I have played at the very top in Spain, Italy, and England.

"'There is not many who can say they have done that, and if that does happen for me I would only want it to be with Manchester United."

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the prem league is so sh*t how can 5th and 6th have minus goal difference

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