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Manchester United are prepared to meet Neymar's £173m release clause and are willing to pay the 25-year-old striker £416,000 per week if he joins them from Barcelona this summer. (Sport)

How much!!!

Mourhino trying to buy his way to glory, again! It's the only way he knows how to do it!
<laugh>
Even Utd might be stretched to pay that.
Who's the source? Pinocchio?
 
No.he won't come.He will have to learn English,Manchester style.......(?)
Don't they want Messi too. I believe he's going cheap!
 
Haven't Chelsea been linked with a few left-wingers recently? Reus, perhaps?
Maybe they're happy to cash in on Hazard, rather than risk him acting the **** again next season?
 
Cyrus Christie's contract with Derby's set to expire in the summer.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him heading to The Hawthorns after that.
Is the right-back any good? He's ok. Takes a Delap-esque throw in, though! <laugh>
 
A goal that had been incorrectly awarded is disallowed for offside by a video referee in the France v Spain friendly. In Manchester a shiver passes down the spine of a small, angry Portuguese bloke.

In Paris, a second incident occurs. A valid goal is incorrectly ruled out for offside. The referee confronts the video official. On his advice, the goal is correctly given as the player was onside.

In Manchester, a small, extremely angry Portuguese man looks at the EFL Cup. An even bigger shiver passes down his spine and maybe a little urine escapes...this could be difficult, he thinks.
 
In Paris, a second incident occurs. A valid goal is incorrectly ruled out for offside. The referee confronts the video official. On his advice, the goal is correctly given as the player was onside.

In Manchester, a small, extremely angry Portuguese man looks at the EFL Cup. An even bigger shiver passes down his spine and maybe a little urine escapes...this could be difficult, he thinks.
Made me laugh when the ref kept shouting into his mike yes or no because the video ref couldn't make his mind up.
 
Stop the world.I want to get off.Messi banned for 4 Argentina matches.....for offering to pay to have the official's eyes tested?
 
In Paris, a second incident occurs. A valid goal is incorrectly ruled out for offside. The referee confronts the video official. On his advice, the goal is correctly given as the player was onside.

In Manchester, a small, extremely angry Portuguese man looks at the EFL Cup. An even bigger shiver passes down his spine and maybe a little urine escapes...this could be difficult, he thinks.

The video camera needs it's lens tested......
 
Happy Days!!! <laugh>

Tension running very, very high' at Arsenal
Former Arsenal and England women's striker Kelly Smith is now coaching at the club and told BBC Radio 5 live's Friday Sports Panel the uncertainty over Arsene Wenger's future is causing problems.
She says of the atmosphere at London Colney: "To be honest it’s quite hard being around the training ground especially at this time because the tension is very running very, very high just with the pure fact that no one knows whether he is going or staying and I think by him keeping quiet it’s not helping the whole situation."

Keep them all guessing, Arsene - keep them all guessing!! <cheers>
 
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It must be April Fools Day. The press are suggesting that losing Smalling and Jones will hamper United's EL challenge. I wound have thought that bunting and Lambrini would have been the way of things?