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Manchester United’s Seven Deadly Sins: #3 – Gluttony

Source: Man Utd. 24, Nov 22 2012, 7:04am CST

“I want this chess set. Isn’t it beautiful, this set?” In Living With Michael Jackson, the infamous 2003 documentary which gave an insight into the life of a troubled star, there was a segment where, in a vase and furnishing store, Ja ...

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3 hours ago

Ferran Soriano says Manchester City must stop in-fighting

Source: Daily Mail - UK  |   May 23 2013, 6:48pm CDT

Manchester City are becoming accustomed to doing things in style. For the first interview given by chief executive Ferran Soriano to English newspapers since he arrived at the Etihad Stadium nine months ago, the club choose the very top floor of ...

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5 hours ago

Bring Ronaldo Home - Crowd Funding Campaign

Source: PRWeb  |   May 23 2013, 5:24pm CDT

This is a perfect opportunity for fans not just to voice their opinions but to help bring it about - bringing Ronaldo home to The Old Trafford – by pledging to buy his shirt! There has been much media speculation about potential comin ...

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26 weeks ago


Quote:
"He had this blackness inside him I never understood, and it came out when he drank"


Source: Man Utd. 24

 

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6 hours ago

Ferdinand extends contract with Manchester United

Source: GulfToday.ae  |   May 23 2013, 4:28pm CDT

LONDON: Rio Ferdinand has signed a one-year contract extension with Manchester United, the Premier League champions announced on Thursday. The 34-year-old centre-back, who signed from Leeds United in 2002, announced his retirement from internat ...

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8 hours ago

Marouane Fellaini Pines For Manchester United But Is He Up To The Task?

Source: EPL Talk Blog  |   May 23 2013, 2:07pm CDT

On Monday morning, David Moyes arrived at Manchester United’s Carrington training complex to start work, a whole 42 days ahead of schedule. In another line of work, Moyes would be commended for his professionalism, or, on the fli ...

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11 hours ago

Wise appointments for Moyes to make at Old Trafford?

Source: Football Fancast  |   May 23 2013, 11:24am CDT

Had English football not been so overall dormant this year, with Manchester United comfortably winning the Premier League title and none of the top four significantly impacting upon the Champions League, you’d argue that the succession of retiremen ...

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11 hours ago

Era Comes to Close in England

Source: The Santa Clara  |   May 23 2013, 11:12am CDT

Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down as manager of Manchester United, one of England’s most successful soccer clubs in the sport’s history. After a long and successful 26 years behind the United bench, Ferguson announced that he would retire at the end of the ...

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12 hours ago

David Moyes needs to be ruthless with Manchester United's dead wood

Source: SB Nation  |   May 23 2013, 10:28am CDT

It is common, when a new manager takes over at a club, that players out of favour and form can find themselves suddenly thrust back into the team as the new boss tries to feel the lay of the land and give everybody a chance to re ...

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13 hours ago

Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand signs new deal

Source: Sport.co.uk  |   May 23 2013, 9:09am CDT

Rio Ferdinand has signed a one-year contract extension with Manchester United. Press Association Sport understands the final touches have been put to the deal that will extend Ferdinand's time at Old Trafford into a 12th season. "I am delighted ...

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13 hours ago

Football: Manager who beats Ferguson in longevity stakes retires

Source: Straits Times  |   May 23 2013, 8:55am CDT

MANCHESTER, England (REUTERS) - England's longest-serving football manager is retiring aged 71 after overseeing several trophy-laden decades at the club he loves - but he is not called Alex Ferguson. Just days after the footballing world watched Ferguson ...

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