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Last Updated: 30th June 2012
The FA Agree For United To Cancel All Loans
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The FA have announced today that all players who play for Manchester United but are on loan elsewhere must return back to United immediately.
Clubs aren't happy with the decision from the FA to give Manchester United the benefit of the doubt by agreeing to cancel all the loans in able for them to sell the players this summer. Some clubs think the FA feel sorry for them which is why they are giving them a easy time.
We caught up with a FA Representative at a press conference about the issue. "Nobody wants to see Manchester United fold, they have been the biggest club in England for years and to see them so far away now isn't fair on the fans that's why we have agreed to cancel there loans as some clubs wasn't paying any wages to the player and it was United paying the wages, our decision is final"
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Last Updated: 30th June 2012
The FA Agree For United To Cancel All Loans
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The FA have announced today that all players who play for Manchester United but are on loan elsewhere must return back to United immediately.
Clubs aren't happy with the decision from the FA to give Manchester United the benefit of the doubt by agreeing to cancel all the loans in able for them to sell the players this summer. Some clubs think the FA feel sorry for them which is why they are giving them a easy time.
We caught up with a FA Representative at a press conference about the issue. "Nobody wants to see Manchester United fold, they have been the biggest club in England for years and to see them so far away now isn't fair on the fans that's why we have agreed to cancel there loans as some clubs wasn't paying any wages to the player and it was United paying the wages, our decision is final"