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Yes, very good Matt.


What I could not quite come to terms with was why Giggs played 90 mins in midfield - was Fletcher not supposed to be one of the reasons MU lost in 2009? and then when he is not suspended, they choose to leave him on the bench for 90 mins.


Giggs should never have been on from the start. Anderson or Fletcher needed in midfield, But at the end of the day, Barca are streets ahead.



Van der Saar said "one game too many" - very honest and a good time to retire. Giggs may feel the same.

Surprised Giggs is starting so many games which tells you the weakness United have in midfield. I think its amazing how Ferguson has got so much out of this team as it'd be difficult to say Park, Scholes, Carrick, Fletcher, Giggs would break into the Chelsea or Spurs midfield.

We were determine to find Doncky 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,......oh Gosh!I've lost count; can't figure out how many donky's were out there.


Officer: Donky One do you remember how many Donky's have you seeing so far.

Donky One: No officer I can't remember how many but I do remember .....oh gosh ! you remember everything, then

you are not a Donky then.

Monky Two: ah ! officer I am the clever one. I do know were they live and who they are

Officer: Monky One do you know Monky Two

Monky One: mmmm mmm officer !!! ha ha ha. All I can say is I will be doing a similar job but without tips, CCTV camaras, Hunters, and without going to customers bins to check for evindence.

Officer: So do you mean they have being searching for you !

Monky One: Selling properties is not that difficult as you can see.

Monky Two: Frankita have you finished writting your book (6)

Monky One: Sorry monky Two I have just started. :))



From: Monky ONE


To: All Monky's ( 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1,11,.......)


These people pretend to be

Many different people

An enjoy watching you misunderstanding

if you Prove WHO is WHO

They are NOT, you are a friend (Honest..y)

You can't win

It's their (G..in) But at that point

You have gone

Thar far, far very far you are...

Already lost in the screen

Which they have sucked you INTO

and you all of you silly Monky's are just a

" FISH "

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