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Desigol
27 Jul 2003, 11:11 AM
http://msn.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,1-1098272,00.html

johno
27 Jul 2003, 11:30 AM
interesting, not likely, but interesting... How about Stern John comming to MU... good aerial presence... no... scratch that... he was only mentioned because we are countrymen... but id like to see him there... but alas he would inhabit the bench...

mjm51
27 Jul 2003, 12:11 PM
Can anybody help me with what time the game starts today..???? I am anxious waiting the news...

any website that I can view/ follow the game..?? thanks very much...

toby
27 Jul 2003, 01:49 PM
mjm51,

don't know where you are exactly, but the match starts at 4 pm here in los angeles. hope this helps.

prk166
27 Jul 2003, 03:18 PM
Originally posted by Desigol
http://msn.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,1-1098272,00.html

Raul won't happen quite yet. Ya never know what could change down the road. It's hard to see him ever leave.

I'd love to see Puyol at ManU. That boys fast.

Achtung
27 Jul 2003, 03:42 PM
Originally posted by prk166
Raul won't happen quite yet. Ya never know what could change down the road. It's hard to see him ever leave.

Yeah, but how many people could envision Beckham in a different jersey--until it happened. It's just that RM have so much money, I don't know if they would voluntarily sell such a popular player. Still, you never know. And I think he'd fit in well with the Man United system. He always struck me as way more of a team player than Zidane, Figo, or Ronaldo.

johno
27 Jul 2003, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by Achtung
Yeah, but how many people could envision Beckham in a different jersey--until it happened. It's just that RM have so much money, I don't know if they would voluntarily sell such a popular player. Still, you never know. And I think he'd fit in well with the Man United system. He always struck me as way more of a team player than Zidane, Figo, or Ronaldo.

Spot on about Raul leaving and him being a team player... I remember seeing him head down a long ball into the path of Helguera in one game when he could have tried the header at goal himself, but he had confidence in his teammate who had a better chance of scoring... he is damn near a perfect striker and damn near a perfect example of what a team player is IMO

DutchFootballRulez
28 Jul 2003, 03:14 PM
Anytime you turn down 128 million pounds he better be Perfect. Raul should retire being nothing but a Merengue.