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  • 20 Nov 2009 11:41 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    Have a lovely weekend JaneYes...You ought to have had Glenn going with youWink....we do have some nice hotels up here too!

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  • 20 Nov 2009 11:37 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    LMAO...Daisy are you stalking the guysWink...LOL...No Gettyimages really do have good pics YesBig Smile I will just be glad to get back to normal play....Good Luck in the morning...Seeing as you are going to London make the most of it, I would....Good Luck to your Sis...

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  • 20 Nov 2009 11:22 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    Nighty night everyone, it is a bit quiet here Confused

    I have to get up at 4am tomorrow 'cause we have to drop off my younger sis for an interview all the way in London, my mum is really annoyed that she has to drive all that way where my sis could've got on a train Confused

    Spotted some nice training pics from today:

    93249310, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249299, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249260, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249066, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249213, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249179, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249106, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

    93249058, Man Utd via Getty Images /Manchester United

     

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  • 20 Nov 2009 4:19 PM

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    I'm lucky my mate is a footy mad person like me so never have the problem of picking footy over her as she's normally with me lol Same with Glenn he will happy have me turn telly over to put sky sports news on.....I even get given the romote at his Wink

    I'm just on to sign off for the weekend just about to get ready to go to Glenns over nite b4 I travel up to Laus 2mora morning to see baby Oliver n all the family b4 coming back again on Sun, So i shall be clocking the miles up this weekend but it's worth it

    Will feel like santa thou with all the prsents i'm taking up with me a MASSIVE bag lol

    Anyways hope all have a good weekend, I'm sure we will keep our eyes on the score 2mora, good luck to the lads n all going have a wonderful time

    Catch u all on Sunday

    Jane

    p.s I'm sure Laus be on some point over weekend lol

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  • 20 Nov 2009 2:27 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

     Afternoon Ladies,

    Awotch yea one more sleep, Yes not sure what time we are setting off, 

    Lmeo at you saying you can have my ticket and i can go to the clothes party !!!

    My friend said she knows she comes right down the list when it comes to Utd.  Devil

    Wathsala, players come and go, but we will always support Utd.  Smile

    Cant get used to the smiley bein moved,  Confused

    Feel so sorry for the irish team, Henry should be totally ashamed of himself.

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  • 20 Nov 2009 2:00 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

     Morning Ladies,

    One sleep more and the lads run out again and Redwales will be in the Stretford End.

    Wathsala dont lose sleep over the Ronnie supporters, we've got the real REDS 4 LIFE

    here.

    I am just hearing the details of the France - Ireland match, I knew Ireland had lost, but I

    didn't know about the Henry-handball issues. Does anyone really believe FIFA will grant 

    a replay? Confused I doubt that.

    Supermum, where you at? Still busy with your cafe on FB, I hope.

    Isn't it great that Berba already broke the old record for his country and he obviously still

    has more in the bag, he's going to set a standard in Bulgaria and Utd as well. Now he is

    more at ease than he was last season. So as Ford is famed to have said " Coming together is

    the beginning, moving together is progress and working together is success". Imo, the lads

    are working together now so that spells success in every sense of the word, for the club and

    the individual players as well. 

    Devilish, where did you get that changing room pic of Nani.

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  • 20 Nov 2009 10:16 AM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    awotch:

    Hi Ladies,

    Between you and Jane, he is gonna be drowned in gifts I am sure. I hope Aaron doesn't have a jealousy thing going on and warms up to him soon.



    I've got all other kids (3 of them) a wee gift to take up with me so they dont feel left out with baby getting lots of presents, and I shall make sure me Aaron get's a hug b4 i make fuss over Oliver. I know from me job how important it is with younger kids they dont feel left out

    Morning all

    I've now nearly finished me xmas shopping, was at the shops yday for just over 5 hours LOL Now need to wrap all the presents BIG TASK lol

    Hope all doing ok

    Jane

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  • 20 Nov 2009 9:36 AM

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     OMG that pik of Ando cracked me up and Im still going LMAO. LOL I think Owen was thinking "gosh am I back in liverpool, I better call them cops". Ando looks like a crook .. but LOVE him. 

    Anyway ladies it has been quite on here and Im still spewing over that controversial descision in Paris. Im so heartbroken for the Irish they did not deserve what was handed to them. But they should be god damn PROUD because they made the world pround they played with pure heart and determination and played beautiful football. Ireland you should be damn proud. 

    Millions of Miles away from Old Trafford
    But In My heart and in the early cold Australian morning
    My heart is closer than ever

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  • 20 Nov 2009 6:02 AM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    Good morning Wathsala,

    Hope you are ok.

    wathsala:

    I just checked out the old posts in this thread.  Very dissappointed to say that most of our ladies have stopped posting here after Ronny left.  What a shame all of them are  Ronaldo fans, not Manchester United Fans. 

    At least we are all still here Big Smile It's a pity if they've followed him for his football, 'cos he hasn't played much lately! LOL

    Have a good day Big Smile

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  • 20 Nov 2009 5:57 AM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    Good morning ladies,

    Gosh it's been quiet on here Surprise where is everone,

    First of all, congrats to Berba on his achievement for his country. Secondly, Ireland deserve a replay, especially as Henry admitted he handballed and where was the linesmanAngry

    Well, the weather is still very windy and wet here, although we haven't had the flooding that Cumbria have had up the coast from us.

    Redwales, 1 sleep to go LOL. I don't think the weather will stop you going to OT.

    Supermum, where are you Huh? will send you a text later. Hope you are ok.

    Hope everyone is ok and looking forward to the game tomorrow Big Smile

    Catch you later.

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  • 20 Nov 2009 4:08 AM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    I just checked out the old posts in this thread.  Very dissappointed to say that most of our ladies have stopped posting here after Ronny left.  What a shame all of them are  Ronaldo fans, not Manchester United Fans. 

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  • 20 Nov 2009 3:16 AM

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    Good morning ladies,

    Lauz congratulations for being a Aunt again.  Little Oliver is sooo cute.

    Its a shame that the Ref has messed up the game for Ireland with Henry.  Its high time for FIFA to use technology.  Hope FIFA would replay the game. Though, they never did before.  On the other hand I am happy to see Evera playing in the World Cup in SA.  Feel sorry for Oshea.  Ireland deserves to be in SA.

    Congratulations to Berba too, for his achievement.

    Its a funny picture of Owen and Ando.  Owen was on a very serious call and Ando was up to something.

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  • 19 Nov 2009 7:54 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    Evening all

    That pic of Anderson hiding in his beanie is brilliant, haha! Big Smile

    Obviously I've never liked a certain Mr. Henry, now I've got more reason to hate him. I'm not Irish in anyway but they were well and truly robbed last night Super Angry , at least our Pat will be at the World Cup...

    And I knew Berbatov would get his record last night, well done! Big Smile

    Now we can get back to league football (for now)

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  • 19 Nov 2009 6:20 PM

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    Our Pat & O'shea were in action yesterdaay

    French defender Patrice Evra (L) vies with Irish forward Liam Lawrence during the World Cup 2010 qualifying football match France vs. Republic of Ireland on November 18, 2009 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, northern Paris.

    French forward Thierry Henry (L) controls the ball in front of Irish defender John O'Shea  during the World Cup 2010 qualifying football match France vs. Republic of Ireland on November 18, 2009 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, northern Paris.

    also Park and luuuuurvley Vida :)

    LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 18:  Ji Sung Park of Korea holds off Manchester United teammate Nemanja Vidic of Serbia during the International Friendly match between South Korea and Serbia at Craven Cottage on November 18, 2009 in London, England.

    Serbia's defender Nemanja Vidic (R) shakes hands with a pitch invader (L) during their International friendly match, played at Craven Cottage, London, England on November 18, 2009. LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 18:  Nemanja Vidic of Serbia during the International Friendly match between South Korea and Serbia at Craven Cottage on November 18, 2009 in London, England.

    So was Nani.. Wink

    In this photo released Tursday Nov. 19, 2009  by the Portuguese Football Federation players celebrate in the locker room after their 1-0 victory over Bosnia at the end of their World Cup qualifying playoff second leg soccer match with Bosnia-Herzegovina's Wednesday, Nov. 18, at the Bilino Polje stadium in Zenica, Bosnia. Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz embraces Deco, with goalkeeper Hilario, Bruno Alves, Edinho and Nani, from left to right. Portugal qualified for its third straight World Cup on Wednesday, beating Bosnia 1-0 with a 2-0 win on aggregate to advance to next year's tournament in South Africa.

     

    C H A M P I O N S
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  • 19 Nov 2009 6:15 PM

    Re: MU players from a female point of view

    Hello ladies :)

    hehe, glad you like the pik.. our Ando sure is a funny dude♥

    Awh, heartbreak football yesterday. Seriously so gutted the manner in which Ireland lost. If only FIFA has the brains or decency to replay the game..

    Well we've got our lads back this weekend :D

    Hope Lauz is having a gr8 time with the bubba

    C H A M P I O N S
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