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RED DEVIL

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Aug 19, 2010, 11:01:13 PM8/19/10
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Brazilian club Santos have signed Rodrigo Possebon from Manchester
United in a shock deal for an undisclosed fee. He has signed a four
year deal with the club and will be officially unveiled on Monday.

The 21-year-old Italian had looked like a hot prospect when he signed
for United as an 18 year old in 2008, but after a horrific injury and
a failure to fulfil the potential that originally got United fans so
excited - including a failed loan deal with Brama last season, in
which he only made one appearance before returning to Manchester - the
club have now decided to let him go.
RED DEVIL

Legend-11

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Aug 20, 2010, 2:14:50 AM8/20/10
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It's all part of the cycle, I suppose. SAF fishes for talent...some
stay, some go. It's like all the strikers we now have...at first I
thought it extreme, but if just one cements himself as the long-term
partner for Rooney, it's all been worth while.

Shame about Possebon though...he definitely showed early promise.

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Forget about Ronaldo.
Your Carlos Tevez too.
'Cos we've got a player who's United through and through.
He just might tw*t your groundsman, and bomb down your wing,
He's French, he's fast, he's f*cking CLASS, so hear United sing:
Tra la laa, it's Patrice Evra, tra la laa laa laa laa laa...

Baldoni

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Aug 20, 2010, 6:25:54 AM8/20/10
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After serious thinking Legend-11 wrote :

> On 20/08/2010 04:01, RED DEVIL wrote:
>> Brazilian club Santos have signed Rodrigo Possebon from Manchester
>> United in a shock deal for an undisclosed fee. He has signed a four
>> year deal with the club and will be officially unveiled on Monday.
>>
>> The 21-year-old Italian had looked like a hot prospect when he signed
>> for United as an 18 year old in 2008, but after a horrific injury and
>> a failure to fulfil the potential that originally got United fans so
>> excited - including a failed loan deal with Brama last season, in
>> which he only made one appearance before returning to Manchester - the
>> club have now decided to let him go.
>> RED DEVIL
>
>
> It's all part of the cycle, I suppose. SAF fishes for talent...some stay,
> some go. It's like all the strikers we now have...at first I thought it
> extreme, but if just one cements himself as the long-term partner for Rooney,
> it's all been worth while.
>
> Shame about Possebon though...he definitely showed early promise.

He could not keep hold of the ball like Rooney and IMHO he was a tad
arse up head down. A player needs to be able to hold the ball and be
able to look around and see "what's on", some players long in the game
know who is available to lay of a pass by second nature.

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Darth Simian

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Aug 20, 2010, 7:30:25 AM8/20/10
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Freemasons attacking the church? Brazil sounds like your kind of
place GM Drivel.

By Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, Latin American Correspondent

BRAZILIA, January 22, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Brazilian President
Luiz Lula da Silva has introduced a massive legislative reform package
in the last year of his term that would secure abortion as a "human
right," impose socialist and homosexualist ideology in the schools and
media, and ban crucifixes from government facilities, among other
measures.

The legislative program, which is called the Third National Program
for Human Rights (PNDH-3), would establish a level of control over the
media and private property that is being called a nonviolent "coup
d'etat" and a socialist party "dictatorship." It has elicited
widespread protest from institutions ranging from the Catholic Church
to military leaders, the agricultural sector, and even members of the
president's own cabinet.

The leadership of the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops (CNBB)
has issued a declaration "reaffirming its position, manifested many
times, in defense of life and the family, and against the
decriminalization of abortion, against marriage between people of the
same sex and the right of adoption of children by homosexual couples."

The CNBB leadership "also rejects the creation of 'mechanisms to
impede the display of religious symbols in public establishments of
the Union,' because it regards such an intolerant measure as ignoring
our historical roots."

more...
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jan/10012208.html
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Diablos Rojos

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Aug 20, 2010, 7:53:12 AM8/20/10
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"Baldoni" <Baldo...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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You quite clearly never saw him play and are just trotting out your usual
clichéd nonsense.

Fuck off back to The Fast Show, you tedious fraud!


Lawrence Jenkins

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Aug 20, 2010, 12:46:29 PM8/20/10
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"RED DEVIL" <manut...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Shame I was hoping he'd return to the squad eventually.


RED DEVIL

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Aug 20, 2010, 1:38:17 PM8/20/10
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I thought he was one player that was going to make it, I guess teh
injury took more out of him than I thought. It's strange that we
haven't heard more about him there was no media frenzy like the one
over Ramsey at Arsenal even though Possebon is a far better player.
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RED DEVIL

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Aug 20, 2010, 1:40:29 PM8/20/10
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he was a far better player than the likes of Ramsey. Why on earth
would you compare him to a striker when he is a midfielder?
RED DEVIL

Lawrence Jenkins

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Aug 20, 2010, 3:37:48 PM8/20/10
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"RED DEVIL" <manut...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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I don't know what it is but some players you look at and you think yes this
lad has something special and he was one of them in the few games he plyed
he seemed to have a calmness and time to look up. I was disaaspointed when
he first went out on loan but hoped he's get some good quality experience
under his belt and come back with all gun blazing.

There you go I'm losing track of all theseplayers going through our team and
then out. just shows the standard really, a standard that can easily be
taken for granted.


RED DEVIL

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Aug 20, 2010, 7:26:00 PM8/20/10
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 20:37:48 +0100, "Lawrence Jenkins"
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It'll be interesting to see if he makes it to the Brazil national
team, if he doesn't I guess we'll know the injury really did knock him
off
RED DEVIL

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