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    Post Five out of Man Utd European tie

    Manchester United will be without captain Rio Ferdinand as well as Anderson, Jonny Evans, Ryan Giggs and Michael Owen for the first leg of their last-16 Champions League tie against Marseille.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2WinRSS View Post
    Manchester United will be without captain Rio Ferdinand as well as Anderson, Jonny Evans, Ryan Giggs and Michael Owen for the first leg of their last-16 Champions League tie against Marseille.



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    Ryan Giggs - 862 appearances in 21 years cost £ zero
    Rio Ferdinand - 59 appearances in 10 years cost £33 million


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Ryan Giggs - 862 appearances in 21 years cost £ zero
    Rio Ferdinand - 59 appearances in 10 years cost £33 million
    who's winston bogarde , please dont all ask who

    Bogarde signed for Chelsea in 2000–01, after following the advice of compatriot Mario Melchiot to join him at the London club.[3] He was signed when Gianluca Vialli was manager — although the latter had no idea the transfer was happening, it arguably being conducted by Director of football Colin Hutchinson.[4] Emerson Thome, also a centre-back, was shipped off to Sunderland.[5] Only weeks after signing his contract with the club, newly-appointed manager Claudio Ranieri wanted the player to leave.[6]

    According to Bogarde, it would be next to impossible to find a team that would offer him a contract comparable to the one he had at Chelsea; he was astounded at the salary the club had agreed on, as his value depreciated severely due to lack of first-team action. He decided to stay at Chelsea honouring his contract to the letter (as he could not get a similar salary anwhere else) and appearing to training every day, but only played for the team very sparingly.[7] Of his contract he said, 'Why should I throw fifteen million Euro away when it is already mine? At the moment I signed it was in fact my money, my contract'. In the end, he only appeared eleven times during his four-year contract, reportedly earning £40,000 a week during this period. Furthermore, Chelsea won a domestic trophy during this period triggering a bonus payment in agreement with his contract, despite Bogarde not featuring at all for Chelsea that season.[8]

    After playing as a substitute against Ipswich Town on Boxing Day in 2000,[9] Bogarde only made one more appearance for Chelsea's first team before his contract expired in July 2004; it was also made from the bench, against Gillingham for the League Cup, on 6 November 2002.[10]
    During his period at Chelsea, the club repeatedly tried to offload Bogarde because of his inflated wages. When there were no takers, Chelsea demoted him to the reserve and youth teams in an effort to force Bogarde to leave. He also became a figure of ridicule in the English press for his alleged selfishness.[11] Of the derision he received at the hands of the press, Bogarde responded, 'This world is about money, so when you are offered those millions you take them. Few people will ever earn so many. I am one of the few fortunates who do. I may be one of the worst buys in the history of the Premiership but I don't care.'[12]

    On 8 November 2005, Bogarde announced his retirement from professional football having failed to reach an agreement with a club since leaving Chelsea.[13
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Clever bloke that Winstone Bogarde. Not sure how the £'s he soaked up compare with the likes of Djemba Dlemba, Bebe, Obertan, Taibi, Bellion, Kleberson etc. The papers were saying this week that Ferguson's realised Bebe & Obertan are wasters and will flog them in the summer


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    The papers were saying this week that Ferguson's realised Bebe & Obertan are wasters and will flog them in the summer
    Looking at their performances last Saturday, good job too

    Somehow I don't think this winger will command the same sort of fee as his two former wingers


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