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He can do both.At his age he should be playing not looking to learn from senior pro's. He is a senior pro.
He can do both.At his age he should be playing not looking to learn from senior pro's. He is a senior pro.
He can. Lets see how much he plays at Yanited though.He can do both.
Holy shit! 29?!?! I thought he was still 22. Okay, yeah, he's a lazy unambitious ladIt's a valid point, but don't forget that Lingard is almost 29 now, and very unlikely to aspire to a starting berth at United. His thinking might be that he'll be better off waiting until the January window and seeing which relegation candidates are looking to pay over the odds for a player who's already shown himself to be capable of injecting a bit of class into an underperforming squad?
People will be thinking Lingard's still 22 the day he retires. Bit of a man-child.Holy shit! 29?!?! I thought he was still 22. Okay, yeah, he's a lazy unambitious lad
Just seen he has rejected the contract offer from Man Utd and will be a free agent at the end of the season. Now you see what he’s planning.
I still think the Ronaldo thing has something to do with it. This tweet adds some credence to that theory.
Fascinated how they get on this European campaign with not the biggest squad. I think they might be lucky already got 8pts on board.
I could imagine her replySo what first attracted you to millionaire David Sullivan?