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So how many injuries are we getting today?
Man Utd boss Louis van Gaal:what did he say?
talked about van persie and falcao and how they qill be better with time.what did he say?
He's from Argentina, don't the majority speak spanish there?Not Italian?
He's Argentinian. They mainly speak Spanish. Same as Di Maria.Not Italian?
beat you to it, feck off!He's Argentinian. They mainly speak Spanish. Same as Di Maria.
He's from Beunos Aires and has an Italian name.He's Argentinian. They mainly speak Spanish. Same as Di Maria.
HE kept sterling in his pocket. AGe is no barrier if you are in the right position. I dont get this that old players cant defend.Hibbert is a dinosaur, Di Maria should rip him to shreds.
Absolutely. Eugh.I find this all a bit... cringey...
Whaaaa?The club nearly signed him a year ago according to RedCafe.
Yep. It mostly is when it is meant to appease sponsor partners and to the masses.I find this all a bit... cringey...
He's Argentinian.Not Italian?
Did he? I seem to remember him turning around like a truck every time Liverpool attacked down the right hand side.HE kept sterling in his pocket. AGe is no barrier if you are in the right position. I dont get this that old players cant defend.
yes pace may cause him problems, but he handled sterling. LEts not underestimate anyone.
Still think they primarily speak Spanish. @Marcosdeto?He's from Beunos Aires and has an Italian name.
Yep, that's what Van Gaal said it was due to. He won't play a lefty there, hence McNair coming in last week and because of his decent showing, he's got it again.Probably has more to do with the fact that McNair is right-footed.
And an Italian passport.He's from Beunos Aires and has an Italian name.
When in doubt, quote Wikipedia...Still think they primarily speak Spanish. @Marcosdeto?
A phonetic study conducted by the Laboratory for Sensory Investigations of [CONICET] and the University of Toronto[citation needed] showed that the accent of the inhabitants of Buenos Aires (known as porteños) is closer to that of the Neapolitan dialect of Italian than to that of any other spoken language. Italian immigration influenced Lunfardo, the slang spoken in the Río de la Plata region, permeating the vernacular vocabulary of other regions as well.
and with good reason to be honest, our defense is very suspect.BT Sports just seem to be banging on about Everton getting a result here.
Kevin Friend