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Manchester United will not be forced into the January transfer market despite.
Full story: Metro











Manchester United will not be forced into the January transfer market despite.
Full story: Metro
Aston Villa are pondering a move for Newcastle midfielder Danny Guthrie.
Full story: Daily Mirror
In its relatively short and prosperous lifespan, the premier league never ceases to throw up a few surprises, and this season is no different, as we have seen a terrific start to the season from the 3 promoted sides. Norwich City, QPR and Swansea City.
I thought it would be good at the start of each month to give my predictions on the games that Manchester United will have. Here's how I can see our games in December panning out.
Adel Taarabt is always close to joining someone.
But how much of the rumoured interest in the Q.P.R midfielder is true, remains to be seen.
The idiom goes that “prevention is better than cure” but what the saying doesn’t consider is the unfortunate factors that characterise the clamour to spread the gospel of prevention. That’s one of the reasons “every cloud has a silver lining” was promoted from mere sentence to fully fledged clichéd idiom.
To what extent Wolves v Sunderland at Molineux can be considered to be a ‘Super Sunday’ is a debate in itself, but nonetheless, this is where Sky’s live Sunday afternoon Premier League will be broadcast from this weekend.
Alejandro Faurlin’s form for Queens Park Rangers this season has not gone unnoticed. The Argentinean midfield maestro has impressed in his maiden season in the Premier League as QPR have made a solid start back to life in the Barclays Premier League after a 16-year exile.
Documenting the decline of the football hooligan, through the tragic watershed that caused the sport to change its face.
Neil Warnock was a disappointed man.
And now it looks like the chances of Q.P.R pulling off that marquee signing in January will definitely, definitely not be happening.
Well, to be fair, it could still.
But it won’t be David Beckham.
John Terry’s international future has been put into serious doubt after his apparent racial slur towards Anton Ferdinand during Chelsea’s match against QPR.
In recent years, the right-back spot for England has been predominantly monopolised by one of the finest full-backs of his generation, Gary Neville.
International friendlies almost divide as much opinion as fellow controversies Marmite, Joey Barton and Brussels sprouts - you either love them or hate them.