Posted on 25 July 2011
While I hate to be political, I simply cannot talk about football today after the horrific events in Oslo. The maniac responsible made it clear that a major reason for his barbaric actions was the rise of multi cultural societies in his and so many other countries. Manchester United is one of the most multi cultural football clubs in the world, both in its playing staff and its world wide fan base. Todays column is therefore devoted to simply giving sincere condolences and sympathy to Norway, all of its innocent victims and their families.
Posted on 27 November 2010
It’s now official. Manchester United has made an announcement that the club has completed the deal for 26 year old Danish goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard in which it stated that “Manchester United is delighted to announce it has reached agreement with Aalesunds FK to sign Danish international goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard on a 3½ year deal for an undisclosed fee. Personal terms have been agreed with the player, who passed a medical in Manchester. Anders will train with United during December but will be ineligible to play until the transfer window opens in January 2011.
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Posted on 27 November 2010
It’s now official. Manchester United has made an announcement that the club has completed the deal for 26 year old Danish goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard in which it stated that “Manchester United is delighted to announce it has reached agreement with Aalesunds FK to sign Danish international goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard on a 3½ year deal for an undisclosed fee. Personal terms have been agreed with the player, who passed a medical in Manchester. Anders will train with United during December but will be ineligible to play until the transfer window opens in January 2011.
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Posted on 10 November 2010
Manchester United fans are no different to any others. They love the brilliance which some of their players can provide, consistent match winners are put on a pedestal but the ones who remain long in their memories are those who give their all to the club for the majority of their careers, even though they may have done better for themselves if they took one of the many opportunities to go elsewhere. It’s called total and unconditional loyalty to their club and who can possibly embody that quality better than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer?
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Posted on 10 November 2010
Manchester United fans are no different to any others. They love the brilliance which some of their players can provide, consistent match winners are put on a pedestal but the ones who remain long in their memories are those who give their all to the club for the majority of their careers, even though they may have done better for themselves if they took one of the many opportunities to go elsewhere. It’s called total and unconditional loyalty to their club and who can possibly embody that quality better than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer?
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Posted on 10 October 2010
The 2012 European Championship qualifiers on the weekend provided starkly contrasting fortunes for two of Manchester United’s internationals. While Nani was turning on a dazzling performance in Portugals’ 3-1 home defeat of Denmark, Darren Fletcher and Scotland went down 0-1 to the Czech Republic in Prague to leave the Scots trailing in second place behind Spain in their group. They now face a crunch match with the world champions at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.
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