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i hope man utd will spend well during summer market if not will suffer for the 2nd half of the season, hargreaves like permanent injured only

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I think man u can't afford to get rooney injured or suspended. He's the engine to the club. Hope SAF get players with the same caliber in other dept as well.

A man only needs so much money, the rest is just showing off

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Fulham are reported to have accepted a bid from Manchester United for promising young defender Chris Smalling.

 

Smalling, who impressed on his Premier League debut against Chelsea last month, has only two league appearances under his belt but has played four times in the Europa League for the Cottagers this season.

 

Arsenal had been heavily linked with the England Under-21 international, but United have made the first move, according to Sky Sports.

 

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger revealed that he has also made an offer for Smalling and maintained that until the ink is dry, no deal can be considered done.

 

"It just looks like Manchester United offered more money than us, but as long as the player has not signed anywhere it is not the end of it," the Arsenal manager said.

 

"Let's see what happens there. We will not come out on what we are doing exactly. It has come out [elsewhere], but that does not mean it is true. If we have anything more to tell you we will let you know.''

 

It is believed a fee in the region of £8 million would be needed to prise the talented centre-back away from Craven Cottage and should he sign for United, he would bolster Sir Alex Ferguson's defensive options, with John O'Shea ruled out for the rest of the season.

 

Smalling, 21, previously played for Maidstone United and was plying his trade in the Ryman Premier League - the seventh tier of the English football pyramid - only two years ago.

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chris smalling? the guy who scored an own goal against chelsea? well anyways i think he would be a great signing and this would surely increase the speculation that vidic would be leaving.

Guns don't kill people.Idiots with guns kill people.

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Lets just hope Starhub shows the CarlingCup final.....if they don't...I'm gonna be like...... WTF !?!??! :eek:

 

watch online streaming la

no need waste $$$

 

use sopcast

 

http://www.sopcast.com/

 

For good links for online football streaming or other sports i always use

 

http://myp2p.eu/index.php?part=sports

 

no need spend more $$$ on starhub or MIO TV for live football including world cup...

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err isint it illegal? but anyway how is the quality like?

 

its legal bro

like watching news live online only now its football

hahahhaa :angel:

quality cant expect to be in HD

like watching vcd on CPU

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Hope?

 

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Harris offers United takeover lifeline

 

By Soccernet staff

 

January 30, 2010

 

Renowned football finance expert Keith Harris is working with disgruntled Manchester United fans to try and broker a takeover of the club that would end the mounting debt problems imposed by the Glazer family.

 

Harris, a United fan who has been involved in several takeovers involving Premier League clubs, claims to have spoken to several interested parties as he attempts to put together a takeover proposal to put to the Glazers.

 

The executive chairman of investment bank Seymour Pierce began working on the project after being contacted by members of the Manchester United Supporters Trust.

 

"Yes, we have been approached,'' Harris told the BBC's Football Focus. "We can lend our weight to doing something for the good of United and for the good of football - none of the takeovers that I have been involved in have involved any debt. They've been takeovers by people who've wanted to be involved for reasons other than money.''

 

Harris declined to name any of the people who have approached him, identifying them only as "The Red Knights''.

 

"A number of people have been to see me and I've had long chats with them,'' he said. "I know there are one or two people in senior positions in the financial services that have access to capital. We don't know if the Glazers can be made to listen, but there is serious intent on the part of people who have support in their hearts. The time feels right.''

 

While nothing new, the debts have recently re-emerged as a hot-button topic among supporters after the full extent of the growing problems were revealed when the club issued £500 million worth of bonds in a re-financing effort.And Harris admitted he shares the anger of his fellow United supporters.

 

"(The Glazers) are playing with an icon of football, one of the most respected brands in the world, and it is in danger,'' he said. "Seventy-five pence of every pound (fans) are spending is now going to the Glazers either for themselves or to pay debts.''

 

"If these rumblings become a revolution and (fans) stop going - as difficult as it is for them not to go - and the pounds stop coming in, there is real peril.''

 

When asked for comment by Football Focus, United issued a statement denying there are problems, stating that the club is "most profitable football club in the world''.

 

A spokesman for the Glazer family told the programme they have no interest in selling. But Harris believes they could be persuaded if the price was right.

 

"It depends on the Glazers' attitude but we've got to think that their businesses in America haven't done well - nobody's businesses in America have done well - and they're probably highly geared to those businesses. If this is an opportunity for them to take money and go then you have to think they would listen to that.''

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