Saturday, June 30, 2012

United youngsters on tour

Hull City are looking to take two of United's youngsters on loan next season, how many United players would they have then. I reckon that would be a good move for Micahel Keane, i really think he has a chance of making it to the first team at United. Apparently reserve team boss Warren Joyce has told the press that Ryan Tunnicliffe could be staying around the first team, so may not be going out on loan,
I don't know about Tunnicliffe, i really rated him in the youth team, i thought he had as good a chance as Pogba or Morrison. But like those two, he didn't really shake any tree's last season. I was pretty disappointed with his performance's when he came back to the club after his loan at Peterborough. Petrucci was head and shoulders above Tunnicliffe and Pogba to be fair during the latter part of the reserves season. Hopefully he can kick on next season.

Greg Stobart claims that United will miss out in the transfer market again this summer, in particular he thinks we will miss out in our pursuit of Modric. With the delay of the IPO, i don't think any United fan who follows these things would be suprised if our transfer activity was over for the season, unless a big name, Nani being the obvious one, are shipped out.

New signing Kagawa will go on the club's pre-season tour along with other new signing Nick Powell but Rooney and fellow Euro 2012 participants will come into training later and miss out. There have been a lot of rumours on t'internet that Everton's Baines will end up at United,i'll believe that when i see it, i can't see United paying what Everton are said to want. It will be interesting to see which youngsters go on the tour. It's aknocking bet that Will Keane would have been involved, will his brother Michael go, Petrucci seems a cert to go, after that i'm not sure

Faisal Islam looks at the Barcalys Libor scandal that broke out yesterday, and ends with the observation that the eyes of the US authorities and the Eurozone's are once again shaking their heads and saying, London again. Alex Brummer argues that Barclays rogue traders are no better than barrow boys with the morals of the casino, well i've always considered the city of London to be a cesspit.
It seems the right are just as incensed as the left at the behaviour of the banks, though for different reasons, Damien Reece claims that we are just at the begining of the Libor scandal. Whilst city of London and George Osborne champion Allister Heath describes developments as a disastous own goal for the banks. Fellow free marketeer Iain Martin argues that it's now inarguable that there has got to be a proper public inquiry into the banking crisis and the financial system.
Tax avoidance campaigner Richard Murphy describes events as a banking scandal, Barclays aren't on their own. I suppose the interesting thing will be, British centric the Libor scandal turns out to be, we know it's not just British banks available, but were all the banks supposedly involved working these scams in the sity of London. As Paul Mason writes this is a crisis of the British political and financial establishment.

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