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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRight Van Gaal, you’ve won a trophy - now piss-off.
Manchester United are ready to replace manager Louis van Gaal with former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, despite their FA Cup win.
Reports in Spain claims a deal has been agreed for Mourinho to replace Van Gaal following Saturday's FA Cup final
What a classy sport it is.
Commiserations, 8tho..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYou are Jorge Mendes and I claim my 10%
Manchester United are ready to replace manager Louis van Gaal with former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, despite their FA Cup win.
Reports in Spain claims a deal has been agreed for Mourinho to replace Van Gaal following Saturday's FA Cup final
What a classy sport it is.
Commiserations, 8tho...
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The newspapers frequently claim to have knowledge of forthcoming sackings/appointments. These assertions are usually forgotten within days, and other guesses emerge. The Van Gaal story was from the BBC, so people believe it. It may well be true, but I would laugh if it turned out to be yet another bit of gossip.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThe newspapers frequently claim to have knowledge of forthcoming sackings/appointments. These assertions are usually forgotten within days, and other guesses emerge. The Van Gaal story was from the BBC, so people believe it. It may well be true, but I would laugh if it turned out to be yet another bit of gossip.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostCracking Scottish Final today. I thought Hibs deserved to win with some enterprising play. ( the Rangers second goal is well worth catching too.)
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Not a memorable match but we enjoyed a great day out at Wembley, even if the wrong result from our point of view did detract somewhat in the end. We knew we were in trouble as soon as we were playing against ten men (cf Liverpool match). The Man U fans contributed almost nothing to making it a festive occasion. Their end resembled a morgue and their dreary fans seemed to be turning up for just the routine of winning yet another trophy for their bulging cabinet. They didn't bother to organise flags or singing and only just managed to scrape home, snatching it agonisingly from our grasp right at the end .... again!! The whole thing seemed to mean a whole lot more to the Palace fans who put on a superb display of flags and chanting
We'll be back!
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostNot a memorable match but we enjoyed a great day out at Wembley, even if the wrong result from our point of view did detract somewhat in the end. We knew we were in trouble as soon as we were playing against ten men (cf Liverpool match). The Man U fans contributed almost nothing to making it a festive occasion. Their end resembled a morgue and their dreary fans seemed to be turning up for just the routine of winning yet another trophy for their bulging cabinet. They didn't bother to organise flags or singing and only just managed to scrape home, snatching it agonisingly from our grasp right at the end .... again!! The whole thing seemed to mean a whole lot more to the Palace fans who put on a superb display of flags and chanting
We'll be back!bong ching
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