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  1. Any respect I had for her is now gone.

    She's not even all that "talented" she writes generic love songs and strums a guitar.  She can't sing worth shit.

    Why just because she wants to marry someone she loves?

    And she obviously can sing or otherwise she wouldn't be a singer that can sell a bucket load of CDs. Also why must people be so negative about things. Someone decides to get married and you without knowing the person and her feelings for the guy bash her. Why?

  2. I just listen to pop. I'm not ashamed to admit it. I like songs by all types of artists right now I'm really into Everytime, Dip it Low, Roses, the new BEP one - lets get it started. I dont understand why people are so slamming of pop etc. as some of it does sound good and is well liked by people and most radio stations recognise that and play it. I'm loving work exp at SGR right now because I've heard some of the demos of new songs that will be coming out soon. Plus songs constantly getting played makes me seem to like come round to them and like them for example dip it low.

  3. We're Goin' Home

    We're Goin' Home

    We're Goin...

    Ahem. I mean, bring it on Portugal... :/

    Have you watched Portugal play? I'm happy we get them rather than Greece because if we play like we have today especially in the 2nd half then we'll easily beat Portugal. I mean their only threat is Ronaldo and the dives of Deco.

  4. I want Vijay to win it he's been playing very well this year and deserves to win a big event. I think it'll be close between Vijay Singh, Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson. Feel there will also be an outsider (Haas possibly?!) in it up until the 14th where they will start boggying holes.

  5. And looked what happened there. Every team upped there game so they could try to beat United. Whenever you carry a big label like that teams show no fear what so ever and try there damndest to beat you after all there is no shame in losing to the champions. Also teams know Arsenal can be beaten as they have were beaten by teams last year. So there will be no fear shown by other teams to Arsenal.

  6. I thought John Terry was Englands weak link yesterday. With Rooney, Beckham and Scholes also looking poor. Terry just didn't seem to have any pace and seemed to be caught out one to many times. And put Phil Neville on in place of Scholes. Played regualry this season unlike Butt and has a lot of experience to offer.

  7. I wish I had CM 03/04 but I couldn't afford to buy it when it orignally came out and I'm not going to buy it now. I'll stick with CM4. I'm doing great in my second season in charge of Manchester United. Quater Finals of the FA Cup against Newcastle. Second round champions league match against Olimpiakos and 27 premiership games played. No losses thus far in the premiership.

  8. Todays big match, most probably the biggest domestic cup in the world. So here is the preview from skysports.com.

    Manchester United take on Millwall in the 123rd FA Cup final hoping to lift the old trophy for a record 11th time, with all the action live on Sky Sports 1.

    The Red Devils can finish what has been a disappointing season on a high with victory in Saturday's showpiece at The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

    However, Millwall - making their first-ever final appearance - will be bidding to become the first non top-flight side since West Ham in 1980 to win the competition.

    United are back in the final after a five-year absence having beaten Newcastle United 2-0 at Wembley in 1999.

    Sir Alex Ferguson has no new injury worries for the game and will be boosted by the return to fitness of inspirational skipper Roy Keane after a hamstring problem.

    The Republic of Ireland international looks set to replace Darren Fletcher and join Phil Neville in central midfield, while Tim Howard should be given the nod to continue in goal ahead of Roy Carroll.

    Frenchman Louis Saha is ineligible and Rio Ferdinand is still suspended, while Ryan Giggs could win a record-equalling fourth winner's medal.

    In contrast to Ferguson, Lions boss Dennis Wise has a number of selection headaches - himself included.

    The former Chelsea star has been in Italy this week receiving treatment on a leg injury but is hopeful of making Saturday's clash.

    However, both Kevin Muscat and Andy Roberts will miss out through injury, while Danny Dichio is suspended following his dismissal at Nottingham Forest towards the end of the season.

    United have only won one of their three previous visits to Cardiff and Millwall, already qualified for next season's Uefa Cup, will be hoping to upset the odds and cause one of the greatest FA Cup shocks in history.

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    No matter who is in the final it's always a great occasion to watch at the end of a season. Come on United!

  9. Sky Sports has it written like this:

    Manchester United are reportedly lining up a swoop for Paris Saint Germain's Argentine defender Gabriel Heinze.

    The 26-year-old central defender has two years left on his deal at Parc des Princes but is widely expected to leave this summer.

    He had been strongly linked with a move to Spanish - and Uefa Cup - champions Valencia, but United have now emerged as shock rivals for his signature.

    The stopper, who joined PSG in the summer of 2001 from Real Valladolid, came close to leaving the French capital last summer when Barcelona expressed an interest in buying him.

    However, PSG placed a massive price-tag on his head to keep him, leading Barca to move instead for Monaco's Rafael Marquez.

    The player admitted at the time, though, that he was ultimately keen to leave the Parisien outfit to join a bigger club.

    "Every player has the dream of playing for a big club. I was lucky enough to get an offer but because of different reasons the transfer failed," he stated.

    "This is something that is really sad and although I can't really believe it I now have to accept the situation."

    The chance to clinch a move to Old Trafford would surely appeal to the ambitious South American, and reports claim Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to spend £6 million to land his man.

    A naturally left-sided player, Heinze would compliment Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the Manchester United rearguard, allowing Mikael Silvestre to switch back to left-back.

    Looks like he may well be coming here. But more importantly.......FA Cup final tommorrow :D

  10. That's a dangerous attitude to have. It's when you underestimate a team that they are most dangerous. I actually fancy Millwall for the upset in the Cup Final. I mean Man Utd have hardly been at their best this season.

    I was actually refering to the facts the suspensions won't be implemented in the Cup final. And well everyone is doubting Manchester United winning the cup final but playing the way they did yesterday they'll win it.

    Also Gooner4life you're the cock all you ever say is negative stuff about teams other than Arsenal and then seemingly never see it when Arsenal do it. Dude just grow up and stop acting like an immature 8 year old.

  11. I'm not moaning about the red cards because they mean nothing to us. Watch those penalty claims later, neither are clear cut goal scoring chances and neither have any person connecting with them. If Angel was hacked down vicously then yea thats a penatly but one hand on his shoulder. Nah I don't think there is any way you can claim a penalty. Silvestre barely caught him and he caught him outside the box anyway.

  12. Well with this season over its time to look forward to our cup final and then the next season. The way we played today was good and we showed good counter attacking. Shame bout the sendings off but they mean nothing so no worries there.

    Next season with Rio back, van Nistelrooy and Saha a strike pairing and the likelyhood of a top class midfielder coming in, Manchester United will almost certainly recover from this poor season.

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