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Письмо Абрамовичу Роман Аркадьевич
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Я пишу потому, что адреса Абрамовича я не знаю. Прости за письмо. Я живу в Казахстане, жена у меня русская. На пенсию мне через 10 лет, а диабет у меня с 1992 года. Если я найду работу, я пойду работать, я инженер-технолог, по обогащению полезных ископаемых. В Советское время я работал, а сейчас не работаю. Вообщем если работу не найду не знаю, что делать.Posted from
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Did you hear about Patrick Vieira’s shock move to Manchester City went through even though he failed a medical at Manchester city hotels. The French veteran had to accept a six-month contract, with an extra year if he stays injury-free, as City boss Roberto Mancini struggled to complete the deal. City put former Arsenal star Vieira through extensive checks and were concerned about a calf problem, which forced him to Saturday’s defeat at Everton. At one stage Vieira’s move from Inter Milan looked like being called off and City even looked at alternative short-term signings. I hope the powers at be know what they are doing. I know they are loaded wish cash but these gambles rarely pay off.
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One can only hope…
The finances are certainly troubling, but frankly, they’re not that much worse off than a lot of other of Europe’s big clubs. They’ll always be successful, but it’s going to be relative–remember that prior to Alex Ferguon’s first league triumph in 1992-93, it had been 26 years since ManU won the top domestic trophy. There were periods of years at a time, including 9 years between 1968-1977, when ManU was trophyless. Current ManU fans, who piss and moan about their club when they’re all of 1 point off the top of the table and when they “only” won the double last season would do well to remember this, and ruminate on the fact that they do not, in fact, have a divine right to win trophies every season.
All things are cyclical, and while ManU will always be a big club, the combination of Fergie’s getting on in years, their deteriorating financial situation, and the rise of some other clubs does, I think, mean that we won’t see United dominate English and European football the way they have over the previous few seasons.
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Hey Rob. F**k off
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Hey, I just wanted to say what a good website. I really enjoyed it and found it fascinating reading. Excited to read your next post!
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Hey man, no need for that. I don’t mean any disrespect to United, anything but.
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I can surely hope so, as a chelsea fn, united seems to be waiting for us at every corner, and with liverpools blatant collapse, all there is left are the gunners, and the blues are quite excellent in crushing north london
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Carrington isn’t up for sale. There are discussions (primarily in the media), that the ground could be transferred to a holding company controlled by the Glazer family and leased back to the club… but it certainly doesn’t have a big for sale sign on it…
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Arsenal get a lot of criticism for not playing that many English players, but the next wave of young talent has more. Walcott and Craig Eastmond both played last night, while Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was on the bench. Everyone knows about Wilshere, and Kieran Gibbs will be great as well (he’s been out injured most of the season). There are more, but those are the ones pushing for paying time in the first team.
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Yeah, also, Arsenal’s academy is one of the better ones in the Premiership. A lot of those players may not necessarily go on to play for Arsenal, but so many of them play at England’s top levels (either Premiership or Championship) for other clubs. Guys like Ashley Cole, David Bentley, Matthew Upson, Steve Sidwell, Jermaine Pennant, and Gavin Hoyte are English players that came through the ranks in North London who have gone on to good footballing careers. Given this, people who claim that Arsenal is not good for English football are just misinformed.
But mainly, I agree that it doesn’t even really matter — the Premiership is pretty much a worldwide league at this point, and teams are simply trying to field the best team possible, regardless of players’ nationalities.
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No danger of a wind down while Ferguson is at the helm. Ups and downs yes , and Man city will be a force to reckon with from this point forward. Transfer money might be an issue as they try to unload Nani, Anderson and maybe Wellbeck.
They badly need a big, target front man to help Rooney as Berbatov is not up to it and Owen cannoy play with Rooney.
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it’s back online
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Rob –
Good stuff, and I’m looking forward to seeing what other topics you tackle. You may just be trying to play devil’s advocate, but I have to admit, this is always how I’ve felt about Given. Whenever the Given to Arsenal rumors would start up, I always cringed a bit trying to imagine what his presence would bring to our backline, which is far from airtight as it is.
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given is one of those rare players who goes from underrated to overrated in less than a year.
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many people have had this thought about Given before, but I think the recent evidence suggests it really was about Hughes and his approach to the game and not Given–i.e. why City were leaking goals. Since Mancini came in City had clean sheets against Stoke, Wolves, at Boro, and conceded one goal v Blackburn that was an individual screw up by Kompany. Did get beaten on two set pieces by Everton and gave up 4 in 180 minutes to United, which isn’t worse than what most teams would do, and it was hardly like City were being besieged in those matches except for about 10 minutes in each. And this is with City playing a 19 year old with no experience, Boyata, in most of the games.
In contrast Hughes’s last game–4-3 v Sunderland–that was shambolic defending.
The difference is that Mancini has them playing more like 4-4-2 than 4-3-3, with at least two defensive minded midfielders involved at all time; and that Bridge has been out and Garrido doesn’t go forward as recklessly; and that Toure has been gone. He also goes forward quite a lot for a central defender. The shape is more conservative, hence the leaks have stopped or slowed.
I am not a Newcastle expert but my impression of them is that they are a gung-ho attacking minded club. You have to look not only at central defense–and to be fair to Given, that often was Titus Bramble–but the whole shape of the team, esp. quality of defensive midfielder. I don’t recall Roy Keane, Vieira, or anyone like that lining up at St JAmes Park
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SP so true.
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Clichy is being skinned alive
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WTF Arsenal
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Hi , when viewing at your site i see some sort of weird codes all over the page, in case it’s important I just thought I’d let you know it says this with all sorts of other stuff after it: “Warning: Cannot modify header information headers already sent in wp-settings.php line 12″
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“All of Man United’s tough games (much like Arsenal’s this season) came together,allowing them to end the season having won 15 of their last 17 fixtures.”
Except it was 15 of their last 19, not 17. Those 19 matches included two matches against Newcastle, and matches against every league team except for Liverpool and Chelsea (Tottenham being the other team faced twice).
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I agree
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Zola and Coyle are good enough to keep West Ham and Bolton up, especially as both clubs got infusions of new talent in January. Bruce will keep Sunderland up.
And I think it’s a given that Portsmouth is going down at this point — they just don’t look up for the fight at all, and it’s hard to see how they’re going to get around 20 points out of their next 13 matches.
So I think the real question is which 2 of: Wolves, Burnley, Wigan, and Hull will go down. I’ll say Burnley, who I think were overachieving under Coyle and now have a manager who was just fired by a Championship side and who look incapable of getting any points away from Turf Moor; and Wolves — they came up with the reputation for free-flowing, attractive football, but have scored only one more goal than Portsmouth, and seemed destined to be this year’s version of West Brom.
I say Hull and Wigan do just enough to stay up.
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I’m not too optimistic about Wolves’ chances right now. They’re in that classic relegation position of continually playing well but failing to get points.
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Also, I’m not 100% convinced that that guy’s t-shirt is a reference to the Premier League relegation battle.
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