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Greenwood is a very, very good footballer and an excellent talent. He is miles ahead of where the likes of Rashford etc were at his age. I've seen a video which very well might be edited to show him when he's shattered but he's back training and he's an absolute mile off of it. 

Manchester audited should do the right thing and get rid of him, found guilty or not. It's beyond reasonable doubt that he's dine it and just because she's been talked around by her odious father and friends because he has mo ey should make a solutely no difference.

I've seen chat (which again could be totally made up) but it said the defence they're about to go with was it was all a role play between them.

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11 hours ago, Jambomo said:

I expect the lack of being convicted must make getting rid of him difficult and expensive. Who the f**k would buy him? Paying up his contract and releasing him would probably cost loads (though would be the better option) but Man U have gone for the cost effective attempt at redemption. 

Plenty of teams. Who was the team who signed the guy who was in jail? Think it was a drink driving offence that killed someone or similar.

John McGlynn might be monitoring the situation too.

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33 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:

Plenty of teams. Who was the team who signed the guy who was in jail? Think it was a drink driving offence that killed someone or similar.

John McGlynn might be monitoring the situation too.

Luke McCormick was the goalie who got pissed and crashed killing two kids. Seemed to have a decent career after getting out

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_McCormick_(footballer,_born_1983)

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1 hour ago, DA Baracus said:

Plenty of teams. Who was the team who signed the guy who was in jail? Think it was a drink driving offence that killed someone or similar.

John McGlynn might be monitoring the situation too.

 

57 minutes ago, Central Belt Caley said:

Luke McCormick was the goalie who got pissed and crashed killing two kids. Seemed to have a decent career after getting out

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_McCormick_(footballer,_born_1983)

 

Lee Hughes as well a very similar situation. Still playing in the English non-leagues at the age of 47.

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1 hour ago, Central Belt Caley said:

Luke McCormick was the goalie who got pissed and crashed killing two kids. Seemed to have a decent career after getting out

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_McCormick_(footballer,_born_1983)

Aye that's the one. Marlon King springs to mind as well.

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13 hours ago, Jacky1990 said:

Rio Ferdinand claiming the most important thing for Man City tonight is getting 90 minutes under their belt for the league campaign.

Ffs, these c***s are brain damaged. A chance to win a European trophy less important than Newcastle away? Idiots.

The Super Cup literally means f**k all tbf.

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15 hours ago, Barry Ferguson's Hat said:

Anyone?

Love the old place      without a doubt has won us games, Tony Mowbray virtually said so when his Sunderland  team shat it,   like Fratton Park  proper  old ground      don't get the hatred

 

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Nile Ranger still got decent sized clubs up to 2016 despite armed robbery, assault, homophobia, criminal damage, more assault, more criminal damage, criminal damage again, drink driving and money laundering.

So very little surprises me these days with football.

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3 hours ago, DA Baracus said:

Aye that's the one. Marlon King springs to mind as well.

McCormicks  cockiness at the charge desk was shocking ,if i remember from video footage then he hears the words- 2 fatalities and penny drops     

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2 minutes ago, scottsdad said:

Former Falkirk goalkeeper Tim Krul* has joined Luton.

 

 

*He may have been at other, less important teams in between

plenty cover between the sticks this year then     pity we cant play them all at once

 

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If we'll accept examples from other sports, Craig MacTavish spent 1 (one) year in prison for killing someone while drink driving. 

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Widely viewed, at the time, as a personal favour from Edmonton general manager Glen Sather to his best friend, then-Bruins general manager Harry Sinden (who felt that MacTavish ought to have a fresh start away from Boston and had offered to let him out of his contract, which MacTavish had accepted), the Oilers took a chance on MacTavish and signed him for the 1985–86 season. Sather's intuition turned out to be good, as MacTavish spent eight full seasons with the Oilers, helping them to win three Stanley Cups in 1987, 1988, 1990 and serving as team captain from 1992 to 1994.

 

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