RodneyRodney wrote: . . . which one , Silva or Moyes ?
As the advert says... Moyes is priceless right now.
I actually meant Silva but good spot!
RodneyRodney wrote: . . . which one , Silva or Moyes ?
john@staustell wrote:I didn't know 'Bot's could post.
Have a word with that Bing fella, lets see what he has to say!
chrizzer wrote:Wachting the Bundesliga right now: Mönchengladbach gg Bayern. Moyes is in the stands, probably looking for playera :)
blues-clues wrote:
Probably wants to see a decent game of football.
zuricity wrote:blues-clues wrote:
Probably wants to see a decent game of football.
He He... poor fella. It can't be easy watching such crap close by every week
PaulieIrish wrote:Found this on Facebook
David Moyes has promised fans of Manchester United that they will be in a major European competition next year... even if he has to write the song himself.
dazby wrote:Which makes it maybe the fourth time it's been posted on this thread.
dazby wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:Found this on Facebook
David Moyes has promised fans of Manchester United that they will be in a major European competition next year... even if he has to write the song himself.
Which makes it maybe the fourth time it's been posted on this thread.
AG7 wrote:
"In 2005, United became perhaps the most famous UK victim of the excesses that led to the global financial crisis, when they were taken over by a family of US-based real estate developers with no connection to the city.
"The Glazers could not afford the asking price but a banker from JPMorgan named Ed Woodward came up with the wheeze of 'payment in kind' notes, effectively a form of very high interest-bearing loans that enabled the Glazers to acquire the club by putting £500m of debt on to its balance sheet, turning it overnight from the wealthiest club in the country to the most debt-laden."
http://news.sky.com/story/1202023/red-k ... ted-shares
Dameerto wrote:I don't think I've said recently how much I love the Glaziers.
Slim wrote:Dameerto wrote:I don't think I've said recently how much I love the Glaziers.
That's my joke bitch.
Wonderwall wrote:AG7 wrote:
"In 2005, United became perhaps the most famous UK victim of the excesses that led to the global financial crisis, when they were taken over by a family of US-based real estate developers with no connection to the city.
"The Glazers could not afford the asking price but a banker from JPMorgan named Ed Woodward came up with the wheeze of 'payment in kind' notes, effectively a form of very high interest-bearing loans that enabled the Glazers to acquire the club by putting £500m of debt on to its balance sheet, turning it overnight from the wealthiest club in the country to the most debt-laden."
http://news.sky.com/story/1202023/red-k ... ted-shares
I didnt realise that ed woodward was the banker who lent the glazers the money and he is now heading up their transfers. Holistic view LOL
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