as destiny will have it, one of the tie will be Manchester United v PSG.
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Never said anything was wrong. It is just the various storylines.Originally posted by HL View Post....and what's wrong wid playin' gainst PSG Lazie....?- Herrera leaving MU and going to PSG.
- The rumors of Poch, PSG's manager being sought by MU.
- MU beating them in Paris the last 2 times MU visited.
- ...oh yeah of course the money puller .... Messi v Ronaldo.
"Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Damn .... they rigged the draw for MU and PSG to face each other.Originally posted by Lazie View Post
Never said anything was wrong. It is just the various storylines.- Herrera leaving MU and going to PSG.
- The rumors of Poch, PSG's manager being sought by MU.
- MU beating them in Paris the last 2 times MU visited.
- ...oh yeah of course the money puller .... Messi v Ronaldo.
"Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Ronaldo will be motivated to outdo Messi,as long as his supporting cast gives a good account of themselves,we should be fine.
it would be nice if we still have Cavani though,and of course Rashford will have to be on top of his game.
Can't see Bailly not starting given the athleticism and skills of Neymar and Mbappe.
My guess is Sancho and Telles will both be in the starting lineup.
Greenwood is very dependable.
We have the needed players, it is all about formation and execution.
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Every team see MU as the soft team. After drawing MU, there were mass celebrations in Paris. Madrid started complaining about the process. Now that they got MU, PSG upset.Originally posted by Bricktop View Postnow you got atleti...
"Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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