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Well, any side that boasts Ronaldo would be a dream lineup for me. I would happily sacrifice Rooney to bring back Ronaldo, and all I believe we need is a winger and a midfielder. I can quite honestly see us giving Ronaldo a pop, whether it will pay off is different story altogether. Ronaldo, Kagawa, Zaha, van Persie would make one deadly front ...
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Rooney is making a mistake leaving, there's no were else in the world that he'd be able to regain his form of 30+ goals per season. Chelsea have a trio of Mata, Oscar and Hazard, and they'd be complete idiots to disrupt that in the slightest. What they need is a target man, someone that the creative three could feed, and Rooney could ...
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Old rumour, and it's only governed by the fact that Chelsea have money to spend and that Mourinho is going back. Do you really see Ambramovic, as rich as he is, paying Madrid near £100m just for Mourinho and Ronaldo? Sure he's a fantastic player, but what about the only positions that need strengthening first? Do I see Ronaldoncoming this ...
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[quote user="red.mike"]Evra's *** now. No point even denying it.[/quote] Just shut up.
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Why I don't buy United shirts no more, loyal or not, £70 for a football shirt is a complete rip off
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Mata hasn't got 32 assists you bloody doughnut; check Sky Sports if you don't believe me! And yes, as someone said, Mata is likely to get 'assists' because he's Chelsea's set peice specialist, a lot of his assists have been simple passes that players such as Lampard have just rocketed in. Carrick, remember the ball he ...
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Not a great opportunity, but a fools hope :)
Seriously mate, don't get your hopes up. If he's leaving he's coming here, I can't see him leaving his boyhood club for anyone else. To be honest, adding Ronaldo and keeping Rooney would make a great Summer; or if Rooney goes bring in a top class replacement. Coming to think of it, if ...
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Gary Neville summed it up perfectly, he just needs to get his head straight. But, come on, 2 transfer requests in 3 years?
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Nor would I, in fact I expect it. Or in other words, if Rooney goes, it means a big name player will replace him.
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I wouldn't be surprised if he's listening to offers that come in, quite frankly, if I were Moyes, I'd break the bank for him. Itd be more then just a stellar signing that could lead us to CL glory once more; it'd be a statement. Well, I don't think it will happen but I'm optimistic.