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Old 31 Aug 2002, 01:37 PM   #1
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Default Manchester United - Sunderland [R]

1-1 draw, Keane sees red in stoppage time.

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Old 31 Aug 2002, 10:50 PM   #2
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How many red cards do we have to see before Keane gets is puck ass attitude inline. For a captian he is grossly underperforming his dutys. instead of leading his team he is attacking opposing players and hurting them for spite. Fsck that.
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I watched the replay and noticed that ManU has an all blue third kit. Id assume this is not the new away kit , with red and white on the Sunderland jersey it would be "confusing" for the official. It looks like a nice kit but I swore I was watching Chelsea half the time.
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I watched the replay and noticed that ManU has an all blue third kit. Id assume this is not the new away kit , with red and white on the Sunderland jersey it would be "confusing" for the official. It looks like a nice kit but I swore I was watching Chelsea half the time.
Yeah, it's our new third kit. Since our home is red and our away is white, I guess it made sense to debut the new blue one. I kinda like the silver Vodaphone logo also. However, I don't think that any of them will ever be a favourite.
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