Paul Scholes has officially retired. A magnificent player and a quiet man of the game !! Paul will now move into a coaching role at Man U. A truly great premiership midfielder.
So there you have it - two completely different interpretations of the same ginger haired git.
Time to guess which easy game (at least on paper) that Man Utd will get on the last day of the 2011-12 season.Here's the sequence in the past few years. An awfully odd coincidence, don't you think?04-05 Southampton (a)05-06 Charlton (h)06-07 West Ham (h)07-08 Wigan (a)08-09 Hull (a)09-10 Stoke (a)10-11 Blackpool (h)No disrespect to the above teams, but if the title was at stake on the last day can you honestly see Man Utd dropping points from those games.
Mark it on your calendar, Man Utd v Swansea, Sunday 13th May 2012 4pm.
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I reckon QPR will do reasonably well, Norwich and Swansea less so. From what I've seen (which isn't that much) Swansea remind me of Blackpool - good going forward; but how good are they at the back?
Now I know defensively the stats don't lie. However, I think they'll get found out next season and for that reason it's far more likely they'll get relegated than the other two.
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Didn't see it. Doesn't change my opinion that he's a dirty fouling tosser and the game is better off without him
To be fair to him, I can't judge too much. My viewing time of Man Utd is probably similar to yours. Not much
Makes my last post even more valid than it already was
Regular down Old Trafford are we?
Bloody toffs