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United monitoring Jadon Sancho

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posted on 1/2/19

That explains it then, Edward Woodward must be transgender and is really Edwina Woodward.

posted on 2/2/19

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posted on 2/2/19

What little I've atm of Sancho has been VERY impressive. He looks the real deal in every way. Always happy to see us spend big on English talent. It's as much part of the utd dna as the attacking football and youth players.

Re: chong, Ole will be well aware of him and has all the info... how he trains against first team players, how his mentality is etc. If we sign Sancho, there is a reason (and doesn't mean the end of chong's time here)

posted on 2/2/19

comment by Ed The King Woodward (U10026)

posted 9 hours, 6 minutes ago

That explains it then, Edward Woodward must be transgender and is really Edwina Woodward.
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Then shouldn't you be Ed The Queen Woodward?

posted on 2/2/19

How dare you assume my gender.

posted on 2/2/19

Has anyone said yet that as former City players, neither Sancho or Brooks would ever contemplate the possibility of playing for United?

posted on 2/2/19

comment by Ed The King Woodward (U10026)
posted 26 minutes ago
How dare you assume my gender.
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Sorry miss

posted on 2/2/19

I think it doesn't matter. John O'Shea was a Liverpool fan growing up and so was Ole supposedly. Ince played for Liverpool after being a United player. The great Dane played for City after United. Tony Cotton was another who swapped sides.

posted on 2/2/19

comment by Ed The King Woodward (U10026)

posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago

How dare you assume my gender.
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How DARE you assume I assumed your gender!

posted on 2/2/19

comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
I think it doesn't matter. John O'Shea was a Liverpool fan growing up and so was Ole supposedly. Ince played for Liverpool after being a United player. The great Dane played for City after United. Tony Cotton was another who swapped sides.
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I was mucking about mate.

It was a p*sstake of the fans who regularly come out with that line referred to other clubs, especially when it comes to rivalries abroad.

It applies to very few footballers indeed, and is even disproved from time to time by footballers who've actually made such "I'd never play for [...]" statements publicly.

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