Interestingly, it appears that her last tweet was on Dec 1st, and was about the death of George Bush. So unless you're as big as the United States of America or Manchester United, the Norwegian premier has nothing to say to you, at least not on Twitter.
I don’t think there was a reluctance to pay. I think when you get to a stage when a club are turning down bids of £95m for a cb then there’s not really much more you can do to convince them to sell. Especially a man like De Laurentiis, he’s notoriously a baaastard to negotiate with.
He sounds like the Levy of Italy.
Money can not always overpower everything. And it's something that i hope our board understands.
Also just saw this:
’m not surprised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has become the interim #MUFC boss. He’s well used to being chucked in by United well after thing’s started then being asked to conjure up some magic late on to get the team out of a mess.
Ole
comment by Ed The King Woodward (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Also just saw this:
’m not surprised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has become the interim #MUFC boss. He’s well used to being chucked in by United well after thing’s started then being asked to conjure up some magic late on to get the team out of a mess.
Ole
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Brilliant!
https://twitter.com/utdxtra/status/1075160246002302976
I love this guy.
Saw a tweet going round suggesting we'd rather Ole be replacing Lukaku than Mourinho
comment by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (U11781)
posted 33 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/utdxtra/status/1075160246002302976
I love this guy.
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Phil Thompson's face
Liverpool are pretty much where they are because they spent £75 million on a CB
It would be quite interesting to see how Koulibaly would transform us. Jose or not, we desperately need class at the back
A Van Djik - Koulibaly CB partnership would be something to behold.
Same age, same 1.90m+ height with complementing attributes.
If someone offered me the chance to spend 150m on the pair of them of buy a Neymar for that price, I'd go for the two CBs everyday of the week
Jose was backed to the tune of 350m. He failed. It really is that simple
comment by Nobbbbbbbb (U21234)
posted 9 hours, 37 minutes ago
Liverpool are pretty much where they are because they spent £75 million on a CB
It would be quite interesting to see how Koulibaly would transform us. Jose or not, we desperately need class at the back
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Oh come on Robb. Liverpool are where they are because of getting a multitude of things right, largely stemming form their choice of manager. To make out like it is just because of VVD is quite ridiculous.
A top class CB would certainly have helped us. However, we would still have been playing terrible football. We'd still have a striker that can't control the ball. We'd still have little in the way of crossing from wide areas. We'd still have no pattern of attacking play. We'd still have a negative manager failing to get anything out of his attacking players. We'd still have stupid team selections, with Matic and Fellaini getting too many minutes. To make out that one CB signing would have magically fixed all; of those problems is utter drivel.
comment by Nobbbbbbbb (U21234)
posted 10 hours, 57 minutes ago
Liverpool are pretty much where they are because they spent £75 million on a CB
It would be quite interesting to see how Koulibaly would transform us. Jose or not, we desperately need class at the back
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Good grief
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posted on 18/12/18
Interestingly, it appears that her last tweet was on Dec 1st, and was about the death of George Bush. So unless you're as big as the United States of America or Manchester United, the Norwegian premier has nothing to say to you, at least not on Twitter.
posted on 18/12/18
I don’t think there was a reluctance to pay. I think when you get to a stage when a club are turning down bids of £95m for a cb then there’s not really much more you can do to convince them to sell. Especially a man like De Laurentiis, he’s notoriously a baaastard to negotiate with.
posted on 18/12/18
He sounds like the Levy of Italy.
Money can not always overpower everything. And it's something that i hope our board understands.
posted on 18/12/18
Also just saw this:
’m not surprised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has become the interim #MUFC boss. He’s well used to being chucked in by United well after thing’s started then being asked to conjure up some magic late on to get the team out of a mess.
Ole
posted on 18/12/18
comment by Ed The King Woodward (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Also just saw this:
’m not surprised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has become the interim #MUFC boss. He’s well used to being chucked in by United well after thing’s started then being asked to conjure up some magic late on to get the team out of a mess.
Ole
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Brilliant!
posted on 18/12/18
https://twitter.com/utdxtra/status/1075160246002302976
I love this guy.
posted on 18/12/18
Saw a tweet going round suggesting we'd rather Ole be replacing Lukaku than Mourinho
posted on 18/12/18
I saw that as well.
posted on 18/12/18
comment by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (U11781)
posted 33 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/utdxtra/status/1075160246002302976
I love this guy.
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Phil Thompson's face
posted on 18/12/18
Liverpool are pretty much where they are because they spent £75 million on a CB
It would be quite interesting to see how Koulibaly would transform us. Jose or not, we desperately need class at the back
posted on 19/12/18
A Van Djik - Koulibaly CB partnership would be something to behold.
Same age, same 1.90m+ height with complementing attributes.
If someone offered me the chance to spend 150m on the pair of them of buy a Neymar for that price, I'd go for the two CBs everyday of the week
posted on 19/12/18
Jose was backed to the tune of 350m. He failed. It really is that simple
posted on 19/12/18
comment by Nobbbbbbbb (U21234)
posted 9 hours, 37 minutes ago
Liverpool are pretty much where they are because they spent £75 million on a CB
It would be quite interesting to see how Koulibaly would transform us. Jose or not, we desperately need class at the back
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Oh come on Robb. Liverpool are where they are because of getting a multitude of things right, largely stemming form their choice of manager. To make out like it is just because of VVD is quite ridiculous.
A top class CB would certainly have helped us. However, we would still have been playing terrible football. We'd still have a striker that can't control the ball. We'd still have little in the way of crossing from wide areas. We'd still have no pattern of attacking play. We'd still have a negative manager failing to get anything out of his attacking players. We'd still have stupid team selections, with Matic and Fellaini getting too many minutes. To make out that one CB signing would have magically fixed all; of those problems is utter drivel.
posted on 19/12/18
comment by Nobbbbbbbb (U21234)
posted 10 hours, 57 minutes ago
Liverpool are pretty much where they are because they spent £75 million on a CB
It would be quite interesting to see how Koulibaly would transform us. Jose or not, we desperately need class at the back
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Good grief
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