Jose BosingwaPremier League Manchester United Anyone else think we've missed out big time? Brown's ace, an G Neville's a legend, buti can't see him coming back,i think we'll regret not signing Jose Bosingwa? Yes the price was over inflated, and the money could be spent elsewhere, (though whats 18 Million, when yuo're in as much debt as United?) but if Wes gets injured, which prior to this season was as likely as Saha getting injured, we'd be done for. Agree? Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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mkenyanaks (U11729449) posted May 13, 2008 micah is best suited in mans defence think of it these way .danny,bosingwa have to come and settle up with reds game yet the premier fancy speedy game,why spend whole some yet you have micah,already groomed in dah game .go fergie go get richy micah in tha mix.
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mkenyanaks (U11729449) posted May 13, 2008 when you talk of players like nani,rooney,saha,darren,gary.of opting them out you really sure of what is going on these guys work hard all season long to get us past all these and drive as all the way to finals.
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whatbill (U2084594) posted May 13, 2008 Strikers: Rooney must get better this season or out
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LondonsFinestClub (U11217560) posted May 13, 2008 You should sign Steve Bennet on a permanent, he played a blinder on Sunday
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gregja (U11794145) posted May 14, 2008 i dont think a full back is needed. we have brown and evra to do that job, with hargreaves, neville and o,shea ready to fill in when there is an injury.
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Memories of 99!?!? (U11154562) posted May 14, 2008 Im a united thru and thru and im quite happy too see chelsea waste their money again...
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