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G-STAR
27 August 2007, 23:23
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FAREWELL TO A LEGEND
20 LEGEND
"...and Solskjaer has won it!"

NAF
27 August 2007, 23:45
Oh man I am so looking forward to the photoshoppin of this !

lol :D

Funkii Munkii
28 August 2007, 07:02
What a United Legend and a great guy, with no pretentions, a great servant :notworthy

Liking the pic G :thumb:

http://db.riskwaters.com/data/bjp/190504/UEFA.jpg

Abdabz
28 August 2007, 08:40
A true United hero :notworthy

I hope he stays with the club in a mentoring capacity of some kind :notworthy

STi wanna Subaru
28 August 2007, 09:14
Class player and seems a top bloke. How Untied could do with somebody as clinical as him now. Remember when he came off the bench and bagged 4 goals in just over 10 minutes :D Forest I think it was?

Funkii Munkii
28 August 2007, 09:46
Class player and seems a top bloke. How Untied could do with somebody as clinical as him now. Remember when he came off the bench and bagged 4 goals in just over 10 minutes :D Forest I think it was?

Correct

7-0 wasn't it ??

16vmarc
28 August 2007, 10:07
Gutted. I read this on another forum when I got up this morning. Along with Giggsy hes my favourite United player. The guy doesn't have a bad bone in his body. A true legend, came off the bench on so many occasions and scored, something hes done throughout his career.

I knew he was due to retire at the end of the season but I didn't expect this. I thought he'd recovered well from his last clean up surgery.

I'm glad I was at the Blackburn game last season now when he came off the bench and scored.

I hope he gets a testimonial now, I for one will be there.

STi wanna Subaru
28 August 2007, 10:31
Correct

7-0 wasn't it ??

Sounds right. Biggest score was 9-1 against Ipswich I think. Cole got 5 that day I'm pretty sure.

davegtt
28 August 2007, 10:57
Im not a United fan (obviously) but cant fault Ole, cracking player and nice guy. One of the few players who aint hanging about for contracts when they should be hanging their boots up.

Good luck to the lad :thumb:

j4ckos mate
28 August 2007, 12:13
yep, ive got aquaintainces who are friends of his and nobody utters a bad word about it

a gentlemen,

STi wanna Subaru
28 August 2007, 12:21
Took one for the team

YouTube - solskjaer V Newcastle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkAz5CT6apM)

davegtt
28 August 2007, 13:04
lol I dont actually remember that, the dirty git.

Had some right pace on him though there.

16vmarc
28 August 2007, 13:16
Confirmed by club that hes staying on to coach :cool:

Funkii Munkii
28 August 2007, 13:22
lol I dont actually remember that, the dirty git.

Had some right pace on him though there.

I remember it well, FA Cup, my mum got married that day and I was in and out of the reception keeping up with the score :)

STi wanna Subaru
28 August 2007, 13:57
lol I dont actually remember that, the dirty git.

Had some right pace on him though there.

Chasing Rob Lee.... nuff said :thumb::lol1:

idf101
28 August 2007, 14:49
Similar to a previous post i too cannot stand MUFC but i do recognise what a skillfull player he was on the pitch and a genuine guy off it.
I am afraid football has lost one of the few non prima donas that was left in the prem, and i wish him well in what ever career he decides to go into.

G-STAR
28 August 2007, 15:17
Took one for the team

YouTube - solskjaer V Newcastle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkAz5CT6apM)

I still don't know why he hacked him down.

Lee was the one struggling at that point, not Ole. A few more strides and he could have easily got a foot on the ball.

Still, absolute brilliance.

STi wanna Subaru
28 August 2007, 15:33
I still don't know why he hacked him down.

Lee was the one struggling at that point, not Ole. A few more strides and he could have easily got a foot on the ball.

Still, absolute brilliance.

I've thought that as well but he probably made his mind up a few seconds earlier that if he got close he'd take him down and take the red for the team. He could have got into the box and maybe it would have been a pen so he just wanted to take him down before that could happen.

MattW
28 August 2007, 16:26
IIRC it was 8-1 against Forest, Dwight Yorke was pissed off as he had 2 and wanted a hat trick and fergie pulled him off.

Right up there with Paul Scholes IMO

scoobygav555
28 August 2007, 17:52
The boy is straight out of the top drawer:notworthy

pauld37
28 August 2007, 18:02
:sleep:Yeah great, :wonder: think I vaguely remember the name

Whiff's a bit in here, too many Man Spue fans :freak3: :D

16vmarc
28 August 2007, 18:06
Imagine if you had some history, maybe you could join in with a similar post one day! :D

pauld37
28 August 2007, 18:18
Imagine if you had some history, maybe you could join in with a similar post one day! :D





More chance in the future than you ;)

pauld37
28 August 2007, 18:23
Still, absolute brilliance.

:Whatever_ Figures. Hacking someone down while playing for Man USA is brilliant :cuckoo:

NAF
28 August 2007, 18:48
wanted a hat trick and fergie pulled him off.

:eek:



:D

bootsy
28 August 2007, 19:00
who put the ball in the Germans net:Suspiciou :thumb:

G-STAR
28 August 2007, 19:18
:Whatever_ Figures. Hacking someone down while playing for Man USA is brilliant :cuckoo:

It was pure commitment to the cause. :notworthy:notworthy:notworthy

The only commitment your lot have is to the cash (i.e. Mr. John Terry - I'll sign a new contract, but ONLY if I'm the highest paid player at the club for years to come, regardless of future acquisitions).

pauld37
28 August 2007, 20:02
It was pure commitment to the cause. :notworthy:notworthy:notworthy


Noted, and logged for future reference ;)

richie001
28 August 2007, 22:14
It was pure commitment to the cause. :notworthy:notworthy:notworthy

The only commitment your lot have is to the cash (i.e. Mr. John Terry - I'll sign a new contract, but ONLY if I'm the highest paid player at the club for years to come, regardless of future acquisitions).


I remember just after Rio Furryhands come back from his drug ban he threaten to leave Man Usa unless he was paid £120,000 a week now that commitment.

pauld37
29 August 2007, 08:14
They choose to forget things that happen at their own clubs Rich :Whatever_


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