Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Yes we write that down with a addition "for a period of less than year he had served as a United's manager, while "wenge" failed to win UCL for decades he has been in charge of arsenal.

Not only with Wenger, hapo unakuwa umemuadhibu kwa swali hilo..!!
Kumpunguzia hebu Muulize rubaman historia ya club yao ya Arsenal inaonesha wameshashinda Champions League mara ngapi tangu kuanzishwa kwake..
 
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While Chelsea and Manchester City bought their way to some PL trophies, Manchester United Vice-chairman has promised that the recent summer spending spree will only buy a third place finish. Time have changed, £150+Millions is not enough to buy a PL trophy.

What about your team (Arsenal)? Now you admit that you will defend your trophy(number 4[SUP]th[/SUP] spot) for 11[SUP]th[/SUP] consecutive season
 
Red cross Team .. .. ... . Wacha neni na mambo ya kukariri ... ... . QPR wanawachubiri khe khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
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Red cross team with chief scout Van Gaffe ... ... .. ... ...
khe khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
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VAN GAAL aeleza sababu za kumuuza,DANNY WELBECK kuwa 'he is not good enough for man utd'....well kwa upande fulani napingana nae,DANNY ana miaka 23 bado anauwezo wa kuimprove sana tu kama angepewa muda na nafasi kama hao anaomlinganisha nao VAN PERSIE na ROONEY.....

Louis Van Gaal has revealed he sold Danny Welbeck to Arsenal because his goal scoring record was not good enough for Manchester United.
The 23-year-old England international was allowed to join Arsene Wenger's side in a £16million move on transfer deadline day after United agreed to sign Radamel Falcao.
The Dutch coach has come under fire in the wake of Welbeck's departure with many citing the sale as proof the club has abandoned its famed youth policy.
Van Gaal dismissed this suggestion and said the reason the United youth product was sold was because he was not up to the standard set by Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Falcao.
"Danny Welbeck had been here since he was nine, but after he came back from Sunderland, he does not have the record of Rooney or Van Persie, and that is the standard," said the United boss.
"And we have Falcao. Today, in training, he had one chance and it is a goal. That's why we had to let him (Welbeck) go."
Van Gaal oversaw a busy summer at United in which a large number of players who had come through United's academy were allowed to leave the club.
In addition to Welbeck's departure, Tom Lawrence was sold to Leicester City while Tom Cleverley and Michael Keane left on loan to Aston Villa and Burnley respectively.
Despite these departures, Van Gaal insisted youth will always be given a chance at Old Trafford and stated the players who left did not fit in with his footballing philospohy.
The United boss said the departures of 14 players from the club this summer will give other young players like James Wilson and Tyler Blackett the opportunity to break through.
"The youth is the policy of Manchester United," he said. "When we let go players to other clubs, it is to allow the youth players to have a chance.
"We want to give youth players a chance and the question now is 'can they take this chance?'
"It's of course more risky but Manchester United has always home-grown players in the squad and it's the only way to do it."
 
RADAMEL FALCAO anawasubiri QPR kwa hamu sana....kazi ipo hio jumapili ndio tunaanza ligi kazi kwenu #WakaangaSumu

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Radamel Falcao cannot wait to begin his career at Manchester United and insists he will have no problem adapting to life in the Premier League.
Falcao also confirmed that he has fully recovered from the knee injury which ruled him out of this summer's World Cup and has set his sights on securing Champions League qualification for his new club.
Speaking at a press conference where he and fellow new-arrival Daley Blind were officially unveiled as United players, the Colombian striker stated he had quickly established a good relationship with his new teammates and was settling into life in Manchester.
"I am very happy to be here," said Falcao. "I'm used to life in cities like this and I won't have a problem adapting.
"It's a big challenge for me and my career and I always dreamed to be in a club like Manchester United.
"I started to play two months ago with Monaco and I've improved in the last month and feel very good in myself.
"I've scored goals and that is important for a striker. I am confident with my physical form and I am now comfortable with my knee.
"I've had a great welcome from everyone at the club. When you're talking about a settling-in period, to be surrounded by quality players, real good footballers, makes that period all the more easy and it's something that I'm looking forward to."
United confirmed the signing of Falcao from Monaco on an initial season-long loan with an option of a permanent deal, hours after the transfer window closed on 1 September.
Falcao was the final signing of the window for United-boss Louis van Gaal, after the arrivals of Blind, Angel Di Maria, Ander Herrera, Luke Shaw and Marcos Rojo, and the prolific striker feels the additions will ensure that United will only be absent from the Champions League for a year.
"Every player wants to play in the Champions League," he added. "This year it is not possible at Manchester United but we are confident we can qualify for next season."
At the unveiling of his latest recruits, Van Gaal justified his recent transfer policy, insisting the arrivals were brought in to replace players who failed to adhere to his precise expectations, and the Dutchman claimed picking teams would now be an easier proposition.
"They (Falcao and Blind) have to perform our philosophy and this is not so easy, as we have seen already," said Van Gaal. "I think the players we have selected can do that better, otherwise we would not have had to sign these players.
"We bought five players, one player is on loan here and maybe we can buy him, that is Falcao. We let 14 players go, so fitting these players in is not so difficult when only six come in to replace them.
"We now need youth and youth education, which is a policy of Manchester United. When you don't let players go to other clubs, then you're never allowed to give youth players a chance.
"Because of this policy we can now give youth players a chance but the question is whether they take that chance. Of course it is a bit risky but I think it's the only way to do it."
Dutch defender Blind made his £14m move to Old Trafford on deadline day, following much speculation that he would join his former Holland boss Van Gaal at Old Trafford.
The versatile 24-year-old can play in defence or midfield and said: "He (Van Gaal) was really important for me.
"He gave me a lot of trust during the World Cup and during the qualification games for the Dutch team.
"I'm happy to work again with the coach, I learned a lot from him and I hope I learn more. I'm getting better every day.
"For me I can play in both positions, as a defender and as midfielder.
"I want to play and, if it's on the left and if it's as a defender or if it's as a midfielder, then it's up to the coach. I'll try to do my best in the position where I play."
 
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Van Gaal: Van Persie is 'fitter than ever'[/h]Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says he has never seen Robin van Persie in better shape.
The Netherlands captain was eased back into domestic action after his World Cup exploits and went away on international duty again during the recent Barclays Premier League break.
The striker has already rubbished reports that he requires a knee operation as he looks certain to feature against QPR on Sunday.
"I think that Robin van Persie is fitter than [he was] for the World Cup," explained the boss. "He was injured before it but he fought to be there.
"Maybe you remember that I let him train for the first three weeks before he entered into a game. I think he is fitter than I've ever seen him before."
 
hii....Man U xaxa...siipatii picha...ndo ingekuwa enzi za Babu Fergie
 
VAN GAAL aeleza sababu za kumuuza,DANNY WELBECK kuwa 'he is not good enough for man utd'....well kwa upande fulani napingana nae,DANNY ana miaka 23 bado anauwezo wa kuimprove sana tu kama angepewa muda na nafasi kama hao anaomlinganisha nao VAN PERSIE na ROONEY

apewe muda mara ngapi wakati kila mwaka yuko vilevile
 
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