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02 Mar 2015 17:50:50
Hi all

Eds if you have the time and wouldn't mind answering do you know if Kevin De Bruyne will be on the move thus summer? Seems to have had a great season and gets a lot of assists.

Thank you for your time!

JamalSanchez

{Ed002's Note - There is no intention to move him on this summer.}


 

 

25 Jul 2014 18:25:18
Hi ed question if you have a minute?

Do you know if we still have an interest in Carvalho? And would we bid for him if we can't get vidal? Or are we trying to sign both?

Thanks ed

JamalSanchez

{Ed002's Note - There seems to be none anymore.}


1.) Thanks Ed


2.) I wonder why that might be


3.) Ed you mentioned the other day a bid for Vidal was imminent do you know if a bid went in? Cheers in advance

{Ed002's Note - I wish I had said nothing and will not say such things again.}


4.) His preferred option is strootman


5.) The 37 million buy out might be the problem. I really like the look of the lad but that is a ridiculous amount for a relatively unproven player.


 

 

 

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13 Jul 2020 22:01:02
Am I missing something here? I thought you could make 5 subs?

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1.) 13 Jul 2020 22:17:44
You can only make changes on 3 separate occasions. A little baffling that there aren’t allowances for serious injuries, but it is what it is.


 

 

13 Jul 2020 19:56:34
I thought to myself I'll watch the build up to the game but apparently there isn't one. Sky have had 5 different ad breaks in 25 minutes.

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29 Jul 2019 08:57:01
If you haven't read Ed002 travel guide on the European Soccer page, I suggest you have a look. I'm still laughing 😂😂.

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1.) 29 Jul 2019 09:56:21
Agree with all he said except the north of England. Maybe true about Manchester and pool but York near I live is nice. 😃.


2.) 29 Jul 2019 10:59:57
Paris just keeps getting worse and worse, a shadow of the place it used to be, great museums though.


3.) 29 Jul 2019 16:12:39
I love Manchester and its feel. Born and grew up there so that might be why. Most places have their good and bad parts.


4.) 29 Jul 2019 16:31:05
Manchester is a cool place for the unpretentious. Great gigs, great local music scene and attracts some of the best underground and indie acts in the world. Some good art events, although not on the same level as other major cities. Some great bars and probably the best local beers I've ever tasted, and I'm currently in what is supposed to be the best beer region in the world, it doesn't compare.

Good vibe too, love how alternative people can walk around Salford without anyone battering an eyelid, that can't be said for most of the rest of Britain. Platts Field park on April 20th is also cracking, as is the park during summer months, just people all doing their own thing and bothering no-one, unless City fans are out en masse.

But like AJH, spent my early childhood and a chunk of my adult life there, so have some emotional attachment, although that can't be said of the other places I've lived, although Lille is growing on me.

{Ed0333's Note - I’ll take you’re word for it mate. Every time I go to Manchester city Centre all I see is wannabe gangsters all over the place (and that’s just the women). I can’t comment on the beer as I’m no expert same goes with the bars and clubs. I used to go to Hacienda and North which are not open anymore. If I go out in Manchester which is supremely rare nowadays it’s to Panacea which is pleasant. As for ‘alternative people’ I have no idea what that means? Are you referring to Everton fans?


5.) 29 Jul 2019 17:06:09
@Ed0333: you sure you weren't in Bolton city centre?

You do get those you mention, but they are nominal compared to places like Middlesbrough or Tunbridge Wells. The city centre was mainly students, many wannabe hipsters, bohemian types and indie kids (and in the summer it's all quiet as most the students go home) . It's definitely changed a lot since the time when I was a kid in the 80s, when gangs were all over. Now the local gangs, like in Moss Side, are more or less harmless, but visitors are unlikely to wind up there anyway.

Alternative, as in non conventional mainstream types. I spent a couple of years in Middlesbrough (now that is truly hell), you're likely to get decked for wearing anything that breaks with mainstream conventions, that doesn't happen all that much in Manchester.

Never went to Panacea, didn't seem like my kind of place, but if you ever head back, try the Marble Arch for a beer (especially their chocolate one), the area seems dodgy, but the place is great inside, old fashioned British pub. As for nightlife, I liked the Northern Quarter, places like The Castle Hotel or Soup Kitchen for a good gig, or the Ruby Lounge for a good club night (their annual Bowie fest was excellent) .

I have heard it's changed a lot in the past couple of years since I left in 2016. Apparently there's been a corporate takeover of many of the independent bars and cafés, so it's lost a lot of its authentic spirit.

{Ed0333's Note - I appreciate the lowdown buddy thankyou. I only go to Manchester when I go to watch Liverpool play as I have a very good friend from Bolton and we meet in Manny city Centre as Bolton is well Bolton. I don’t have time to bar hop or take in all the sights and sounds Manchester has to offer currently so I stick to what I know a good French restaurant in the city and panacea. What’s it like living in Lille? I went there once and found it a supremely pleasurable experience. I hope I get to go back one day or am I thinking of Lyon?


6.) 29 Jul 2019 17:59:18
Worst place in Britain is Mordor aka Birmingham. Full of nasty little orcses.


7.) 29 Jul 2019 18:37:18
Birmingham scares the life out of me even though I have family down there.
We were doing a TV show down there and it was a Birmingham vs Villa match day and the bullring shopping centre turned into a war zone after the match had finished.
Police were everywhere trying to break it up, there must have been around 200 people in a mass brawl.


8.) 29 Jul 2019 18:34:52
Ed0333: Also, speaking of Liverpool, I was very surprised when I returned in 2015, that place has changed a lot too, well dodgy back in the 80s. It's best feature was Fred's weather map haha.

{Ed0333's Note - let’s not mention Fred wasn’t he a bit of a Paedo? I may have a bit of a bias but in my experience Liverpool is just a wonderful city with the friendliest people. I love going out in Liverpool and try and get back there as much as I can. I agree it wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing city in the 80’s mainly due to Tory neglect and Bias for other Cities in the North West (but let’s not go there). Liverpool today is a different animal culturally and aesthetically. Also there is WiFi in Liverpool as of last week so it’s deffo on the map.


9.) 29 Jul 2019 19:19:38
Liverpools good been a couple of times. Never on a night out though. So Newcastle edges it for me.

Regards Brum. Peaky Blinders isn't a tv show its a documentary just in period clothes.

{Ed0333's Note - too funny...lol. Never been to Newcastle I’ve heard incredible things tho. I was nearly jumped in a pub in Brum buy a load of insecure, racist and agitated guys once, to this day I don’t know how I talked myself out of that. England had just gone out of the World Cup on pens (again) and I’m sure it was misguided fury.


10.) 29 Jul 2019 19:33:20
@Mort: I've never been to Birmingham, but Wolverhamption was pretty dire, and that's close enough. Plus hearing people say stuff like 'dems my-yin' is hard on the ears.

@Ed0333: Lille is nice, it's a lot like Manchester, especially if you take into account Tourcoing and Roubaix (which from MEL, Metropole Europeenne Lilloise), and it's a bus ride from Bruges, Brussels and Paris, and a quick train journey from London. It's the old industrial centre of France, specialised in textile and it's where a lot of the trade was done for the nearby coal regions. It's pleasant as less racist and backwards than most of the North East of France. There's an interesting play on the architecture with it blending Flemish (it was the old capital of Flanders) and Parisian style buildings. Very multicultural but in a good way, less segregating going on due to mayoral policies. I haven't had the chance to go to Lyon yet, but hoping to do so by the end of the year, it's meant to be lovely, and one of the most culturally active places in France. That's what Lille lacks, the music scene of Manchester. But there is a great Italian place, so that always helps, they have Maradona and Napoli stuff decorating the interior.


11.) 29 Jul 2019 19:53:23
I love Manchester, but I have to admit, the city centre itself is pretty unremarkable looking. Sorry, locals 😁.


12.) 29 Jul 2019 20:35:11
Lovelyludwig. Lille is a lot like Manchester? As in they are both in the northern hemisphere? Da Fuq.


13.) 30 Jul 2019 15:20:33
@scooby: I'm going to assume you've visited Lille and maybe saw the main square with its Flemish architecture and the medieval quarter with its cobbled streets, from which you may be under the illusion both cities are very different.

However, a city is more than the city centre, and they both have much in common. Historically both Metropolitan Manchester and Metropolitan Lille are the nation's industrial hubs and both heavily involved in textile. They are also trade centres, meaning they combine luxurious 19th century architecture with working class neighbourhoods. There's also an abundance of red brick buildings in both cities, Manchester being famous for them.

Politically both cities are left leaning, and whereas Manchester was where the ideas for communism developed in the 19th century, Lille is where the French Anarchist movement took hold in the 19th century. In both cases, against the visible exploitation in factories and mines. Lille has statues and streets named after left-leaning figures and politicians, as has Manchester.

Metropolitan Lille is comprised of several cities who are twinned with Northern towns of England, Lille with Leeds (probably due to its medieval history, rather than its industrial one), Roubaix with Bradford and Tourcoing with Rochdale. The similarities between the North of England and the North East of France are quite entrenched. There are countless streets that could be anywhere in a Northern English town or city. I recently stumbled upon a street that was like walking through Chorlton in Manchester.

Another factor is that both Lille and Manchester are university cities. Lille had four Unis, three have merged. The University of Lille (the merged one) is a partner of the University of Manchester and the Catholic University of Lille is partnered with Manchester Metropolitan University. There are University hospitals in both cities and they do exchanges. In summer months, both cities are quieter as students head home, which also means you get quite an eclectic crowd, non-native, during terms.

Wazemmes, which is the main Arab/ Muslim community, instead much different to Rusholme. It has a great vibe and both now house a mix of students and muslim populations, who get on fine. (It was actually crazy here when Algeria won the AFCOM, it was just like last year when France won the World Cup, car hooting and fireworks set off) . Multiculturism is at the heart and embraced rather than pushed to the outskirts, which to me was something that defined Manchester and defines Lille.


 

 

18 Sep 2016 16:16:52
I'm of the same opinion as most, Rooney needs to be dropped. For me, I'd love to see Pogba Blind and Herrera as a midfield 3 and Martial Zlatan and Rashford as a front 3. That midfield has everything you'd want in a midfield 3 and I think given a few games it could really work.

JamalSanchez

1.) 18 Sep 2016 18:50:14
Blind struggles in midfield.
He is a very good CB and LB.
But he let's people run by and doesn't track well.
Rather have Carrick whose positioning is good.


 

 

31 Aug 2016 12:20:07
Not utd related but did anyone see Dominic Cork at Stoke for deadline day? Are they short staffed?

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02 Oct 2020 18:33:49
That's because he thinks he's the CEO, CFO, DOF, coach, manager and dinner lady all rolled into one.

Shappy knows everything and everything he says is gospel. All hail the all seeing all knowing king of bs.

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20 Sep 2020 16:09:31
A twitter god to his 4 followers 😂.

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29 Jul 2019 12:40:01
It's probably motion sickness from all the travelling for the 30 medicals he's had.

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31 Aug 2016 09:46:26
Yeah but he's open to joining us gds? So Ronnie what are you going to do till January? Will we not be seeing you on this after today? Or are you still going to ask about a couple of hundred different players up until the window opens again?

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17 Jun 2016 22:02:05
But that's probably more to do with Bayern winning every year X, and they know any top players they get once they start performing eventually they're going to go and bayern take all their very best.

Must make it hard to stay motivated knowing that's going to happen especially if you feel you have the talent to be winning things and clubs that are going to be challenging for titles come in and offer you more money.

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03 Nov 2020 08:21:33
Maybe if we move to Norway!

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25 Oct 2020 12:02:20
There should be a like button for 47's comments! Completely agree.

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22 Sep 2020 12:52:20
The gospel according to shappy. He always implies his opinion is fact when even his facts are not facts most of the time 😂.

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21 Sep 2020 10:44:21
No I wouldn't say that would be likely at all. Pure speculation on your part. You have no idea who would replace ole nor do I, but I find it highly unlikely they'd replace ole with giggs that makes absolutely zero sense! I'm sure you're going to tell us all about our recent history and countless bad decisions but you still have no idea who our next manager would be.

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20 Sep 2020 16:17:56
Get off your high horse, people are entitled to vent if they want and you act as if this 1 game is in isolation, it is not. Many don't believe OGS is good enough to be manager and I agree on top of that we have embarrassingly average defenders. We are a million miles away from where we want to be and as long as we have that defence and that manager that's how it'll stay.

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