Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Manchester United (Red Devils) | Special Thread

Uyo ameongea tu kwa mtazamo wake ...hakuna effect yeyote kubwa itakayotokea kwenye kikosi cha Chelsea kwa sababu ya kuondoka kwa matic ..hata mimi nakiri ni kosa kubwa bodi ya Chelsea imefanya, lakini pengo lake limepata jino tiyari.

Najua utapenda tu

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Sisi tumetulia kimya kabisa ila nyie wenyewe ndio mnaoweweseka. Uzuri msimu wa ligi unaendelea na sio muda United tunapata chemistry yetu, mtaweweseka sana safari hii.

GGMU

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Hahahahaaaa Kama itatokezea mwanamama coleen rooney ataachana na mumewe basi wanapaswa kugawana mali sawa kwa sawa na wayne rooney, hivyo basi coleen atakuwa na medali 3 za ligi kuu ya uingereza nyumbani kwake ambazo ni sawa na medali alizozipata arsene wenger kwa miaka 20 akiwa arsenal
Na kama haitoshi pia atakua na medali nyingi za EPL kuliko timu nzima ya liverpool.

Slippy Gerald, you served football.
 
Mata on Rashford: "From the first moment we saw him in training, we knew he was someone special. He can be even bigger. He is a real threat. He has great qualities and the mentality to become a big big player.” [telegraph] [HASHTAG]#MUFC[/HASHTAG]
 
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Najaribu kuwaza tuu Kwa saut ivi mou hawez kuja kutuacha kama alivyozoea akibeba vikombe anasepa? Anaweza kuwa Wa kudumu kama farg

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Speaking to The Times he said:

If people say that because I move from club to club, they’re right, but I don’t think I am [a short-term manager].
“I prepare clubs for success. I think I prepare clubs in a way where, when I leave, the new manager arrives at a top club. And that is not short-term even if you leave.
“If you’re in a club one or two years – or any job – if you leave a structure to be even more successful without you than with you, that’s not short-term. That’s long-term.”
 
Speaking to The Times he said:

If people say that because I move from club to club, they’re right, but I don’t think I am [a short-term manager].
“I prepare clubs for success. I think I prepare clubs in a way where, when I leave, the new manager arrives at a top club. And that is not short-term even if you leave.
“If you’re in a club one or two years – or any job – if you leave a structure to be even more successful without you than with you, that’s not short-term. That’s long-term.”
Nashkuru mkuu na nitakuwa na furaha kama atatekeleza hili

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Speaking to The Times he said:

If people say that because I move from club to club, they’re right, but I don’t think I am [a short-term manager].
“I prepare clubs for success. I think I prepare clubs in a way where, when I leave, the new manager arrives at a top club. And that is not short-term even if you leave.
“If you’re in a club one or two years – or any job – if you leave a structure to be even more successful without you than with you, that’s not short-term. That’s long-term.”

Huyu jamaa huwa anaachaga timu ngumu sana ni inter milan pekee benitez akajidai mjanja kuibomoa kilichompata anakijua
 
Pogba and Lukaku top the list of UK shirt sellers
football365.com Wednesday, September 06, 2017 16:59

Paul Pogba sells more shirts with this name on than any other Premier League player, according to retailer Sports Direct.

Latest figures show that Pogba beats new Manchester United signing Romelu Lukaku into second place.

The list has been created from shirts sold since May 1, Sports Direct listed the top 30 players according to shirts with their name and number adorned.

It contains some surprising names, including Adam Lallana and Dwight Gayle. Gayle’s teammate Matt Ritchie is also there. Cheick Tiote is in position 29 after the midfielder sadly passed away earlier this year.

The only foreign-based players are Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.

The full list is as follows:

1. Paul POGBA (Manchester United)

2. Romelu LUKAKU (Manchester United)

3. Eden HAZARD (Chelsea)

4. Alexandre LACAZETTE (Arsenal)

5. Marcus RASHFORD (Manchester United)

6. Harry KANE (Tottenham)

7. Sadio MANE (Liverpool)

8. Lionel MESSI (Barcelona)

9. Philippe COUTINHO (Liverpool)

10. Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC (Manchester United)

11. DELE Alli (Tottenham)

12. Roberto FIRMINO (Liverpool)

13. Matt RITCHIE (Newcastle)

14. ANDER HERRERA (Manchester United)

15. Cristiano RONALDO (Real Madrid)

16. Henrikh MKHITARYAN (Manchester United)

17. Dwight GAYLE (Newcastle United)

18. NEYMAR JR. (Barcelona/PSG)

19. N’Golo KANTE (Chelsea)

20. Mesut OZIL (Arsenal)

21. John TERRY (Chelsea/Aston Villa)

22. ALEXIS Sanchez (Arsenal)

23. Mohamed SALAH (Liverpool)

24. Wayne ROONEY (Manchester United/Everton)

25. Juan MATA (Manchester United)

26. Adam LALLANA (Liverpool)

27. Alvaro MORATA (Chelsea)

28. David DE GEA (Manchester United)

29. Cheick TIOTE (Newcastle United)

30. Christian ERIKSEN (Tottenham)

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