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Buffon/Reina would be my ideal and realistic choices
i rate de gea and neuer but need more experience
the other 2 signings will prob be Adam and Henderson
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Hernandez Balcazar
if they went for him before torres left they would have got him a lot less
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FANTA
Don't see the love for Rodwell when he'll most likely cost us close to £20M
I'd rather we looked overseas for a cheaper more experienced option.
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Lieutenant
Oh sh*t forgot we're gonna need a keeper.
I'd love Neuer, at 25 he's a nice age for a keeper and has 150 games for Shalke and 20 for Germany.
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Agony
Ravel Morrison
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=L2PHYPVJ
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Mame Biram Diouf
Anyone got the clip yet?
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Cheers for the Agony mate
Our Ravel >>>>
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Agony
I think the highlights of that match will be on MUTV later on today so that should be uploaded on http://www.youtube.com/user/MouthyTyper within the next few days
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Hernandez Balcazar
Lucas Da Silva?
WANT!
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Hernandez Balcazar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMUl9W89dnk
From Feb
Cole>>>>>>>
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Guest M12 Part 2
larnell has been secretly improving bare this season, he doesnt get noticed a lot because Pogba, Morrison, Will Keane, Cofie and Tunnicliffe usually take all the plaudits and tbh are quite a bit better than him but hes a very well balanced player. Good tekkers, understands the game well, makes smart passes and is a beast on dead balls. I hope he grows a bit and develops some strength to give him more of a chance, his best chance of making it is probably as a right back or right sided midfielder.
Scored 2 bangers and that left foot cruyff that set him off for the second was emosh
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Nick(y) Ajose
the forgotten man
was okkkk at best last year for the academy, he plays as a forward, on the wings right or left, and as a striker
can use both feet (and i mean really use both feet), frightening pace, deadly finish
he went on loan to bury (his home-town club) at the start of the season, league 2, and everyone thought that would be it as at times hes like a carbon copy of Josh King. With everyone thinking King was the better player it looked like when January came Ajose would be moved on
nope
impressed so much at bury they begged for his loan to be extended twice, United offered him a 3 year deal in January and he has scored 9 goals and has 8 assists in league 2 so far
still only 19, due to be back with the team next season, where he may go on loan to a better team or get a full season of reserve football under his belt
either way our youth ranks have never looked this good since you kno..
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Agony
Same guy that made this one did another video
Ryan Tunnicliffe - The Fight Machine
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=UQF0FVJO
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Thun
Taarabt stated he is staying if we get promoted
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Mongy
I go and watch Bury and know Nicky well, he is a very good player. Was unfortunate with a bad injury which kept him out for 6 weeks, but he has come back into the first team and has boosted the confidence.
If Bury get promoted then hopefully they could get him on loan next season too, but I think he will be farmed out to a championship team. He is one of the most dedicated footballers I know, doesnt drink, and is 100% focused.
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YOUTH CUP: SEMI-FINAL AWAY LEG NEWS
The details of both legs of Chelsea Under 18s' FA Youth Cup semi-final tie against Manchester United are now known.
As previously announced, the first leg is at Stamford Bridge on Sunday 10 April, kick off 12.30pm, with tickets now on general sale.
The second leg at Old Trafford is on Wednesday 20 April (the same night the Chelsea first team play Birmingham at home). Both legs will be aired live on Chelsea TV.
The Youth Cup game kicks off at 7pm and ticket prices are £3 for adults, £1 concessions.Tickets can be purchased on the day of the game at Old Trafford.
For the home game at the Bridge, fans can buy up to 10 tickets each, priced at £5 for adults and £3 for under 16s and over 65s.
All tickets are sold subject to availability.
Tickets will go off sale online and through the call centre at 5pm on Friday 8 April. Remaining tickets will be sold in person at the box office until 1pm on Saturday 9 April.
No tickets will be sold after 1pm on Saturday 9 April.
Disabled supporters should contact the disability department to purchase tickets.
Youth Cup holders Chelsea reached this stage of the competition (the third time in the semi-final in four years) by beating Sunderland away and Arsenal, Barnsley and Watford at home (video shown).
Man United, who last won the Youth Cup in 2003, beat Liverpool at Anfield in the quarter-finals and prior to that Newcastle at home, West Ham away and Porstmouth at home.
anyone else from here reaching?
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Guest M12 Part 2
I'll try touch the home leg on the 20th.
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Young £
link for tickets?
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Younger
Just watching Revista and Ballbag and Mark Bolton are quite sure you lot will get David De Gea for £21-22million...
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