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    Warnock Interview in The Guardian

    https://www.theguardian.com/football...irgil-van-dijk

    How he wanted to sign Van Djik and other anecdotes.

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    Reading that interview and his bitterness about Man Utd playing a so called weakened side against West Ham in the last match, they started with 11 internationals,Rooney and Solskjaer up front, brought on Giggs Ronaldo and Scholes with over half an hour to go, the Teves affair left a bitter taste but sometimes I think his version of the facts don’t always add up.

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    Re: Warnock Interview in The Guardian

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanagers View Post
    Reading that interview and his bitterness about Man Utd playing a so called weakened side against West Ham in the last match, they started with 11 internationals,Rooney and Solskjaer up front, brought on Giggs Ronaldo and Scholes with over half an hour to go, the Teves affair left a bitter taste but sometimes I think his version of the facts don’t always add up.
    Absolutely!

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    Re: Warnock Interview in The Guardian

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanagers View Post
    Reading that interview and his bitterness about Man Utd playing a so called weakened side against West Ham in the last match, they started with 11 internationals,Rooney and Solskjaer up front, brought on Giggs Ronaldo and Scholes with over half an hour to go, the Teves affair left a bitter taste but sometimes I think his version of the facts don’t always add up.
    He had every right to be pissed off. He played a weakened side against the side who stayed up.

    Giggs Ronaldo Scholes. Arguably their 3 best players. Man U should have sent West Ham down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    He had every right to be pissed off. He played a weakened side against the side who stayed up.

    Giggs Ronaldo Scholes. Arguably their 3 best players. Man U should have sent West Ham down.
    Not like Warnock to deflect that his team lost at home on the same day to the team (Wigan) who finished immediately above them (on goal difference) and it was that result which saw them get relegated.

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    Re: Warnock Interview in The Guardian

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    He had every right to be pissed off. He played a weakened side against the side who stayed up.

    Giggs Ronaldo Scholes. Arguably their 3 best players. Man U should have sent West Ham down.
    Rooney and Solskjaer weak front two?, come on,you go up or down dependant on your form all season not that one game, he blames the Chelsea decision for us going down, never an acceptance that the side he picked against Fulham cost us just as much, our Neil has a habit of consistently deflecting any blame from himself or his decisions.

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    Re: Warnock Interview in The Guardian

    He's such a twat.

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    Re: Warnock Interview in The Guardian

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanagers View Post
    Rooney and Solskjaer weak front two?, come on,you go up or down dependant on your form all season not that one game, he blames the Chelsea decision for us going down, never an acceptance that the side he picked against Fulham cost us just as much, our Neil has a habit of consistently deflecting any blame from himself or his decisions.
    And he seems to discount that fact that Man U had a Champions' League final upcoming, and that Sheffield lost to Wigan the same day. A draw would have kept them up.

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