Manchester United vs. Blackburn Rovers

Saha off (according to radio he's been pretty shit) Nani on.
 
hargo and park should do a decathlon...to see who is more fit
 
Fat bastard :mad:

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Alan Green is well-known for courting controversy.

Green was censured by Ofcom in October 2004 after he made a racist comment live on-air about Manchester United's Cameroonian midfielder Eric Djemba-Djemba. The BBC defended Green claiming him to be a "campaigning anti-racist". He had previously referred to Manchester City's Chinese defender Sun Jihai as "Chicken Chow Mein" during a live radio broadcast.

He has an ongoing "feud" with Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager of Manchester United, and the pair have not spoken for years. A number of Manchester United fans base their resentment of Green on Ferguson's feud with him. Ferguson has been reputed to have said that Green was 'a Liverpool fan... just like all the rest' when he felt that he was not getting enough credit for establishing United as the dominant team of the 90s. Green himself said in an interview that the feud dates back to an incident in which he said on air that he was "learning not to believe the propaganda that comes out of the Manchester United manager's office" after he had been given inaccurate team news by Ferguson before a game.

In February 2006, Green was banned from the Reebok Stadium (home of Bolton Wanderers) after accusing the team and it's manager Sam Allardyce of playing "ugly" football which he wouldn't pay to watch. Following Allardyce's departure to Newcastle United, the club and new manager Sammy Lee have invited Green back, but he remains an unpopular figure in Bolton.