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    Back to the John O shea thing, a few years ago when he had his one good season at united and we were all hailing our future superstar my uncle met the great jos and asked him what does he do with all the money since being so famous an all he doesnt really have to pay for much in Manchester . Oshea told him hed just bought a new bentley and the coolest thing about it was that if you hold the keys and point one finger just the drivers door opens , point two and the two front doors open and so on.
    Now i have this picture in my head of oshea sitting giggling beside the car in his front drive pointing different numbers of fingers at it whenever i see him.

    That (constant) far away look in his eyes is him wishing he was with his car.

    Reckon the distraction of this vehicle has led to the downfall of one of our brightest hopes? Or perhaps you,ve seen oshea in action with his finger pointing? Maybe he just needs help?

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    Definitely agree with the midfield and up front with that "fully fit" team. Not too sure about Harte though, when he was playing regularly he was as frustrating as O'Shea is now. Very dodgy at times. Big fan of Joey O'Brien(if playing regularly for Bolton) He's got a bit of pace ,bit of a utility player, brilliant workrate and a fantastic attitude. Kilbane definitely shouldn't be around with a fully fit squad. He's been a good servant but its time step down. In his place McGeady should be coming more and more into the picture and becoming an important part of the squad. On his day, he has serious gamebreaking ability, is ridiculously talented and offers something most of the rest dont.

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