Friday, July 27, 2007

Gabriel Heinze wants out of Manchester United

seth-edward-oneal.jpgYep, it definitely looks like there's some sort of dissension within the Manchester United side.

There are reports circulating that Gabriel Heinze wants to leave the 2007 English Premiership champions, Manchester United Red Devils, and transfer to another team say... Liverpool. Boy, if that happens, it will only heat up the rivalry between the two clubs more.

Manchester United big boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, believes that interference from agents is behind Heinze's desire to leave the club. And you just know if Fergie knows that much, their rivals are into these rumors as well.

Liverpool FC big boss Rafael Benitez, (who hates anything Chelsea by the way...) are rumored to have an offer for the Argentinian defender, Gabriel Heinze, around £7million. Yep, that sure is a lot of money already for a defender who simply can't wear his hair right.

There are also reports that if Gabriel Heinze did complete the transfer from Man-U to Liverpool, the Red Devils will file some sort of legal action although I don't know exactly what a sick fuck like Fergie plans to do once that happens.

STILL, Sir Alex Ferguson claims that Manchester United and Gabriel Heinze are just fine and dandy.

''We've looked after Gabi very well,'' Sir Alex Ferguson claims. ''He had his cruciate knee operation and we looked after him. We let him do his rehabilitation in Spain, which he wanted and I think he's delighted at how we've treated him.''

''We've conducted ourselves in a way that suited Gabi perfectly. I think that if we could take away the agent's role in this I don't think an awful lot is wrong with Gabi's position at the club.''

Maybe what poor Fergie is saying is this, ''Goddammit, leave our Argentinian alone you sick fuckers!''

Here are the odds from Bodog on who will win the 2007-08 English Premiere League title.

Manchester United +150

Chelsea FC +150

Liverpool FC +550

Arsenal FC +650

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