Coleman to Man Utd nonsense in the Daily Mirror

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Coleman is a man united fan, but other than that there is absolutely nothing in it.
I recall a quote from Coleman himself saying in his home town (Sligo?), Man Utd was the team de jour but his elevation to first team football at Everton witnessed some change in support to Everton.

Anyway, the story is bollocks, a space filler.
 

The process is called Quantitative Easing and if you want to know why the price of everything is rising (including football assets - i.e. players), it's because of this [Poor language removed] process.

...puzzled as to what poor language I used. The word I employed means 'illegitimate offspring'.
 
The Mirror are forever trying to sell our players.

It's not just The Mirror, it's the entire English press. It's frustrating always being told that a club going forwards is going to sell to a club going backwards with absolutely no substance but such is the nature of this country's media. Blurts.
 

There's probably (almost definitely) nothing to this, but I'd never put anything past the carpet baggers who own the majority shares in this club and whose business model is player trading. They must look at this and go "Hmmm £60K gets us £15M?. Hmmm".

As for Seamus and his value, he's defo worth upwards of £20M. He's alongside Zabaleta as the best right FB in the PL (Azpilecueta is very good too after a poor first season with Chelsea).
 
It's a made up story based purely on the fact that Coleman is our most sellable asset, after Barkley.
Possibly because Barkley is viewed as a lost cause or a dead end transfer-wise for United? It might be made up, but it may have roots in the united camp, possibly? Especially given that the mirror has acted as a mouth piece for both United and Moyes before now.
I may have read too much into this though.
 

Possibly because Barkley is viewed as a lost cause or a dead end transfer-wise for United? It might be made up, but it may have roots in the united camp, possibly? Especially given that the mirror has acted as a mouth piece for both United and Moyes before now.
I may have read too much into this though.

Didn't the Mirror have a piece earlier in the week saying Moyes was for the boot? There will be more of that as well if they get dumped out tonight.
 

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