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All the man u fans in this thread live in London aswell lol.

"Manchester United is the greatest club in the world"

Yet none of the fans wouldnt want to be find dead in manchester lol...

And all the players know it aswell lol remember that old beckham commercial when he left to Madrid and he was out in the training field chilling in the sunshine, than you saw the neville bros and co hiding for the rain in a tent lol.
 
All the man u fans in this thread live in London aswell lol.

"Manchester United is the greatest club in the world"

Yet none of the fans wouldnt want to be find dead in manchester lol...
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London is the capital. Of course it has more pull.

But in terms of footballers, they live in the upmarket suberbs of Manchester. And getting to London is a 2 hr journey.

Players saying they want to live in London over another major city in the uk is bullshit imo
 
London is the capital. Of course it has more pull.

But in terms of footballers, they live in the upmarket suberbs of Manchester. And getting to London is a 2 hr journey.

Players saying they want to live in London over another major city in the uk is bullshit imo
Footballers who play for city or united live in Chester lol

Didn't vidic want to leave because he hated Manchester ?
 
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All the man u fans in this thread live in London aswell lol.

"Manchester United is the greatest club in the world"

Yet none of the fans wouldnt want to be find dead in manchester lol...

And all the players know it aswell lol remember that old beckham commercial when he left to Madrid and he was out in the training field chilling in the sunshine, than you saw the neville bros and co hiding for the rain in a tent lol.

Most united fans live in London city fans are based in Manchester. I went to birmimgham the same day Manchester united played villa the train was packed on the way there and the way back everyone was heading south
 
Most united fans live in London city fans are based in Manchester. I went to birmimgham the same day Manchester united played villa the train was packed on the way there and the way back everyone was heading south
Lol at that lazy myth. I went to university in Manchester and there are just as many if not more Utd fans than City. You can always tell people who just repeat what they've heard because it sounds cool without having actually experienced what they are talking about
 
Big up to Navas, the lone concacaf reppa to win 3 champs titles. Messi about to make courtious his bitch until he retires.
 
Chelsea have agreed to sell Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to Real Madrid, with midfielder Mateo Kovacic arriving on loan from the Spanish club.

The Blues say the deal is still subject to Courtois agreeing personal terms and completing a medical.

Real plan to present the 26-year-old, who will sign a six-year deal, as their new signing at 12:00 BST on Thursday.

Athletic Bilbao's Kepa Arrizabalaga is set to arrive as his replacement for £71m - a world record for a goalkeeper.

And Croatia midfielder Kovacic, 24, will have a medical on Wednesday before joining on a season-long loan.

He has spent the past three campaigns at Real since joining from Inter Milan, and played in Croatia's run to the World Cup final in July.

Courtois has been a Chelsea player since 2011, when he signed from Genk.

He was immediately loaned to Atletico Madrid, where he played until 2014, before returning as the Blues' number one.

On Monday he was absent from Chelsea's Cobham training ground, where he was due to take part following his involvement at the World Cup.

Courtois was voted best goalkeeper at the tournament, with Belgium beating England in a third-place play-off.

Kepa, 23, is set to arrive at Stamford Bridge after a release clause in his contract was met, with the deal surpassing Alisson's £66.8m July move to Liverpool.

He is Spain's number two behind Manchester United's David de Gea and has one international cap.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45122644
 
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