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lukemackay

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  1. the old safeway next to the multistorey carpark would suit me perfect :D

    That site would be very central, but its not big enough and conjestion would be a nightmare. Although, if i were big enough, then the multistory would be good for parking and shops/restraunts would benefit from passing trade at full time.

    it would cost alot to knock down the safeway and its right next to a cemetry not the best idea ive every had :laugh:

  2. esson

    mccann/duff, rosco, munro, shinnie/gillet

    duncan cox/ross

    hayes, odi, foran

    rooney

    subs: tuffey, gola, mcbain, mccann/duff, sanchez, ross, shinnie (if cox and gillet are fit) , morrison, sutherland

    ross and shinnie will have to give way for the more experienced players if they are fit for this game. I cant choose between duff and mccann both are good right backs but its a matter of who will rise to the occasion so il leave tel to decide that. forwards are obvious now as are centre backs.

    its realy hard to choose now though with ross and shinnie doing so well

    gives us a nice problem :ponder:

  3. i was at the game

    rickie foster had a realy good game minus his miss

    all 3 CB's were top notch

    edu was quite at time but scored 2 brilliant headers :tongueincheek:

    naismith, davis and whittaker gave their usual hard working shifts

    mcgregor had a good game minus a fumble

    BUT KENNY MILLER WAS SHOCKING!!! he was offside half the time, at times actually looked like he had a limp as he strolled onside and was all in all just lazy. unlike him ino but if you want to be a good centre forward i find that its better to run around and stay on your toes when i play youth league football. so that when the balls go over the top through the middle etc your ready to out sprint the defender but he was on his heels the whole game it seemed.

    some of the gers fans still take a dislike to him aswell

    so keep it up kenny and see you in 2 weeks time :twothumbsup:

  4. Because they are the biggest club in the world (or second perhaps). Any other team in England would have trouble selling but Man U have huge financial backers ready to buy from them already in the Red Devils. This has occurred even though there seemed little likelihood of the Glazers selling. If the Glazers decided to sell, I have no doubt there would be a queue of businesses waiting to take it off their hands - even in this current financial climate.

    Chelski are a much bigger challenge. Worldwide, they're small fry (loads of Man U and Barcelona strips in Cairo for instance - very few Chelsea). Abramovic goes, Chelsea are going to struggle. No Blue Devils waiting in line for them. Man U are different (I'm not a supporter of either Man U or Chelsea by the way - just taking an interest).

    yeh but the longer the glazers are owners the more debt will rack up and a court hearing would be around the corner its gonna turn out like liverpool or leeds

  5. Its crazy when you think about it ...... selling him for a 'knockdown' ?50m would pay off about 10% of Man Utd's debt .... but for us it would pay our operating costs for something in the region of 10 years (or more) !!!

    id rather be in our financial position in all honesty there are few clubs that show how football clubs should be run and in my opinion we are one of them. DONT BUY WHAT YOU CANT AFFORD!

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  6. its been fine so far for me odi's been chipping in with 3 goals for the season aswell

    i think they were a little disrupted with forans return at first but everything is falling into place now with hayes getting 2 goals in 2 game and rooney has 4 for the season

  7. the wales game was a completely different reigeim (excuse the spelling)

    They are different type of players.

    what i meant was playing him in their position would be a better option

    provideing better service to dorran, morrison, miller, naismith whoever alongside fletcher.

    his left foot is more a magic wand than a foot to be honest

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