Manchester United’s uneasy relationship with Manchester City has soured further because of a dispute over the recruitment of youth players, with the Old Trafford club even going as far as to consider refusing to play their neighbours at academy level.
Though United have stopped short of submitting a formal complaint to the Premier League, they are believed to have expressed their unhappiness at what they perceive as their neighbours’ overzealous recruitment strategy on more than one occasion.
Dameerto wrote:"In 2014 the first batch of City scholars sat their GCSEs at St Bede's and the pass rate for the group was 10 points above the national average at 79%."
That right there is why we will get the pick of the local talent, coupled with youngsters who drop out of the club being allowed to finish their education - so suck it up scrubs.
Wonderwall wrote:BOOO HOOOOOO
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/foo ... 553673.eceManchester United’s uneasy relationship with Manchester City has soured further because of a dispute over the recruitment of youth players, with the Old Trafford club even going as far as to consider refusing to play their neighbours at academy level.
Though United have stopped short of submitting a formal complaint to the Premier League, they are believed to have expressed their unhappiness at what they perceive as their neighbours’ overzealous recruitment strategy on more than one occasion.
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nottsblue wrote:Wonder what Bacon makes of all of this. He must secretly be embarrassed at this type of behaviour. It's like the lad whose ball it is running home crying because his team lost.
Absolutely hilarious and I reckon there will be more of these stories, after coming hot on the heels of a player revolt against LVG. The class of '92? The last time the rags had even a halfway decent youth set up
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wonder what Bacon makes of all of this. He must secretly be embarrassed at this type of behaviour. It's like the lad whose ball it is running home crying because his team lost.
Absolutely hilarious and I reckon there will be more of these stories, after coming hot on the heels of a player revolt against LVG. The class of '92? The last time the rags had even a halfway decent youth set up
Why would he be embarrassed? He did the same thing when he was there. Refusing to talk to the BBC for years and do post-match interviews because they dare print the truth about his son!
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wonder what Bacon makes of all of this. He must secretly be embarrassed at this type of behaviour. It's like the lad whose ball it is running home crying because his team lost.
Absolutely hilarious and I reckon there will be more of these stories, after coming hot on the heels of a player revolt against LVG. The class of '92? The last time the rags had even a halfway decent youth set up
Why would he be embarrassed? He did the same thing when he was there. Refusing to talk to the BBC for years and do post-match interviews because they dare print the truth about his son!
In the respect of not wanting to play City as they know they will get mullered
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wonder what Bacon makes of all of this. He must secretly be embarrassed at this type of behaviour. It's like the lad whose ball it is running home crying because his team lost.
Absolutely hilarious and I reckon there will be more of these stories, after coming hot on the heels of a player revolt against LVG. The class of '92? The last time the rags had even a halfway decent youth set up
Why would he be embarrassed? He did the same thing when he was there. Refusing to talk to the BBC for years and do post-match interviews because they dare print the truth about his son!
In the respect of not wanting to play City as they know they will get mullered
Bacon is a shit house mate. He's no better than the rest of them
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:My local paper has two stories about the CFA this week, in one they ran a coaching session for local kids, and in another they took some to see the Academy. It used to be full of stuff like that about the rags every week, but I haven't seen much on them for ages. I reckon they got lazy and took it all for granted, or maybe just didn't want to invest any more, and now they are bad losers, as always.
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Wonder what Bacon makes of all of this. He must secretly be embarrassed at this type of behaviour. It's like the lad whose ball it is running home crying because his team lost.
Absolutely hilarious and I reckon there will be more of these stories, after coming hot on the heels of a player revolt against LVG. The class of '92? The last time the rags had even a halfway decent youth set up
Why would he be embarrassed? He did the same thing when he was there. Refusing to talk to the BBC for years and do post-match interviews because they dare print the truth about his son!
In the respect of not wanting to play City as they know they will get mullered
Bacon is a shit house mate. He's no better than the rest of them
Oh, he is a despicable cunt, of that there is no argument. He must look at the rags though and despair. I for one am loving that thought
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