matt#1
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New football thread for the 2007/08 season...
Glory Glory Man United!
Glory Glory Man United!
I agree. Heinze is an awesome player but I can't believe how disloyal he is being. Yes, Evra pretty much replaced Heinze as first choice left back last season but he has more than enough talent to stay and fight for his place. I would be cut to see him leave for any team but he will certainly not be forgiven if he leaves for Liverpool. In any case I just want this and the Tevez affair to be sorted out before the start of the new season.LMF^^ said:I'm really disappointed with the way Heinze has behaved. It seems he wants to do everything he can to join the Scousers. Fucking disgusting.
It's hard enough for us fans when a player whinges to leave the club, but what makes this worse is that he's whingeing to join LIVERPOOL. Now that's just too much. Fergie needs to straighten him out, badly.matt#1 said:I agree. Heinze is an awesome player but I can't believe how disloyal he is being. Yes, Evra pretty much replaced Heinze as first choice left back last season but he has more than enough talent to stay and fight for his place. I would be cut to see him leave for any team but he will certainly not be forgiven if he leaves for Liverpool. In any case I just want this and the Tevez affair to be sorted out before the start of the new season.
Nice too see a more optimistic Led-Zep this time around. Makes for a nice change. I, too am cut that Rossi is leaving. I agree that Smith is probably at a stage in his career where he needs first team football but we should be holding onto such a young talent like Rossi. Man Utd lost 3-2 to Inter in the friendly overnight.Led-Zep said:shouldve kept one of them as saha wont go all season, ole cant play 30mins, and rooney or tevez could get injured. still very optimistic this season.
Manchester United scouts have hailed a nine-year-old Australian boy who recently signed with the English Premier League club as the next Wayne Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo.
One of the world's most famous soccer clubs invited Rhain Davis to join their academy after the youngster's grandfather sent them DVD footage of him playing for an under-10s team in Brisbane.
"This lad has simply phenomenal talent," an unnamed source told The Sun newspaper in Britain.
"The scouts who watched him play for just a few minutes said he could be a new Rooney or Ronaldo.
"He has created a huge buzz and people are raving about him all over the world."
Nearly three million people had watched the young midfielder's skills on internet site YouTube, the paper said.
Rhain, who holds a British passport, moved to Cheshire, near the youth academy at United's Carrington training base, with his father Mark last month.
They will soon be joined by the boy's siblings Emerson and Reeve and mother Leah, who recently told Brisbane's Courier Mail the prodigy "won't be back".
Rhain is the talk of Britain, with Sky News picking up the story and running the footage of him in action on their breakfast bulletins.
He told the Courier Mail last month he had enjoyed meeting a lot of Manchester United stars, like Rooney.
"Being here has been brilliant," he was quoted as saying.
The United academy starts at under-9s, with the club deciding by the under-12 stage whether to offer players a full-time scholarship.