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Katy1982

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Man Utd players - silly question???
« on: 13:23:21, 30/08/06 »
this might sound silly (please rest assured I am NOT a wannabe WAG!) but how would you go about meeting one of the ManUtd players?  It's not about clubbing or "copping off" or anything like that, or about getting autographs or whatever - and it is not Rooney or Ronaldo - just wondered if anyone could fill me in?
Can you go to the training ground?

celeste

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Re: Man Utd players - silly question???
« Reply #1 on: 11:01:17, 22/10/06 »
you can go the Carrington training ground, or the Red Cafe at 0ld Trafford, but i used to go to the shareholders meetings and never saw any of them there - not even Fergie
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Re: Man Utd players - silly question???
« Reply #2 on: 08:37:19, 26/10/06 »
Hiya Katy, if you have a rough idea of the locality where a player lives you could use the local supermarket in that area in the hope that the player does his weekly shop there. The staff might tell you what day he shops.
If they don't know try another player and supermarket.

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Re: Man Utd players - silly question???
« Reply #3 on: 23:51:09, 20/01/09 »
You could have met a former player of Northern Ireland and Manchester United at the Ramada Hotel, Shaw's Bridge, Belfast on Monday night. Harry Gregg, who was voted the best goalkeeper at the 1958 World Cup Finals, last night entered the Belfast Telegraph’s Sporting Hall of Fame at a function held in that hotel. http://tinyurl.com/7rusxs

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Re: Man Utd players - silly question???
« Reply #4 on: 18:36:36, 21/01/09 »
I think he used to live in Lymm,Cheshire, Bobby Charlton perhaps too :-\
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